The Detroit Pistons selected Bobi Klintman with the No. 37 overall pick in the second round. Detroit moved up from No. 53 in a reported trade with the Minnesota Timberwolves, where the Pistons also acquired third-year wing Wendell Moore Jr. Minnesota is trading Wendell Moore Jr. and the No. 37 pick in today’s Day 2
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The Detroit Pistons traded with the Minnesota Timberwovles to move up from the 53rd to the 37th pick in the NBA Draft. That means the team will likely get a player with a legitimate shot to make a roster and not just someone to stash overseas. The cost was the contract of Wendell Moore who
The Detroit Pistons must like what they see on the remaining draft board entering the second round. New president Trajan Langdon added the 37th overall pick in the second round of Thursday’s NBA Draft from the Minnesota Timberwolves by taking on the $2.5 million contract of little-used guard Wendell Moore Jr and sending back the
The guys brought in the crew from Detroit Bad Boys to record LIVE during the entire first round of the NBA Draft. This episode is a recording of all the Pistons-centric conversations that Sean, Brady, Justin, Kyle, Blake and Wes had over the course of the evening. Detroit Bad Boys YouTube Follow Wes Davenport on
The Detroit Pistons were rumored to be interested in trading down from No. 5 in the NBA Draft as teams were looking to position themselves to take big man Donovan Clingan. Instead, the team kept the pick and surprised with the selection of forward Ron Holland. Holland averaged 20.6 points, 6.6 rebounds, 3.2 assists, and
The NBA Draft is here, and I have no idea if Detroit Pistons fans are optimistic or not. On the on hand, the Pistons fell to fifth (again) in what is widely considered a mediocre to poor draft. On the other hand, the No. 5 pick has some actual juice, with the potential that a
Normally I begin an NBA Draft Day post needing to scour the internet for the latest rumblings and rumors just so I have some content to throw on a free-for-all post for the community to gather. Lucky for me, the Brooklyn Nets did all my work for me by blowing up their team overnight and
Trajan Langdon’s front office just got a lot more experienced. According to ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski, the Detroit Pistons President of Basketball Operations is hiring longtime NBA executive Dennis Lindsey. This hiring comes weeks after Marc Stein reported that Lindsey, a finalist who met with Tom Gores for Langdon’s job, was a candidate to join the
If there is any way to turn the nightmare of falling to the fifth pick in the NBA Draft for the third consecutive into a dream scenario for the Detroit Pistons, it is Donovan Clingan falling to No. 5 in Wednesday’s NBA Draft. It is the pick we made with the No. 5 pick in
Draft week is upon us. Trajan Langdon and Tom Gores’ press conference is complete, we know that Monty Williams won’t be the Pistons’ head coach next season, some new front office executives and shooting coach Fred Vinson were brought to Detroit. So, let’s focus on the draft that starts in, uh, two days. I mean,
The Detroit Pistons are starting a new era under new team president Trajan Langdon, but they are not starting over. This isn’t a rebuild of a rebuild. Instead, it will require Langdon to do something ousted GM Troy Weaver never bothered to do — build something in the first place. In reflecting on the remarks
When: Wednesday, June 26th at 8PM ET Where: The Detroit Bad Boys YouTube & on Twitter Detroit Bad Boys’ Draft show returns for another important offseason! The Pindown will play host as Sean Corp, Brady Fredericksen, Kyle Metz and Justin Lambregtse join Wes and Blake to break down every selection all round long! The chat
In the end, the Detroit Pistons needed a CEO and a leader of men, and owner Tom Gores feels like he found it in Trajan Langdon, the team’s new president of basketball operations. The Pistons hired Langdon three weeks ago, and have since added several people to the front office, fired a GM, fired a