The Detroit Pistons had a catastrophic 2023-24 NBA season. They tried to tank for the No. 1 pick in the 2024 NBA Draft as they won just 14 games against 68 losses, but not only did they miss out on the top pick but they also slid all the way down to No.
When the Detroit Pistons’ 2023-2024 NBA season concluded, they put all of their focus on a search for a President of Basketball Operations. Clearly, Troy Weaver’s roster construction over the years hasn’t gotten the job done.
The Detroit Pistons recently parted ways with former general manager Troy Weaver. It was recently discovered that the Piston had a typo in their press release about the move.
For months throughout the 2023-2024 NBA season, the Detroit Pistons were expected to land a top-two pick in the 2024 NBA Draft. Even after finishing with the league’s worst record, Detroit’s lottery odds didn’t mean anything.
Simone Fontecchio is coming off a season where he played 66 games for the Detroit Pistons and Utah Jazz. He was traded (via the Jazz) to the Pistons during the middle of the season, and finished the year with averages of 10.5 points, 3.7 rebounds and 1.5 assists per contest while shooting 46.0% from the field and 40.1% from the three-point range.
Troy Weaver was relieved of his general manager duties today by Trajan Langdon, marking the end of Weaver’s four-year tenure with the Pistons. During this period, the team recorded a 74-244 record, falling short of expectations.
The 2024 NBA Draft is around the corner, and the Detroit Pistons are set to make some changes. Considering how active they were as sellers during the trade deadline back in February, the Pistons could look to make even more moves through the trade market this offseason.
The Detroit Pistons will be moving on from General Manager Troy Weaver, via Shams Charania of the Athletic. The Pistons’ front office needed to make an immediate decision regarding Weaver’s future after announcing the hiring of Trajan Langdon as the new president of basketball operations.
If you put your ear to the door of Detroit Pistons fans, you might hear anything from cheers to trumpets. Not only do they have a new president of basketball operations in Trajan Langdon, they’re getting rid of general manager Troy Weaver.
With Troy Weaver out, Trajan Langdon is reportedly eyeing a Pelicans executive to be his No. 2 The move we all expected finally arrived, if unofficially, as news broke that new Pistons president of basketball operations Trajan Langdon has decided to part ways with incumbent GM Troy Weaver, per the Athletic.
New president of basketball operations Trajan Langdon has made his first move at the helm of the Pistons, ending the Troy Weaver era. Trajan Langdon has
After weeks of searching, the Detroit Pistons hired Trajan Langdon to become the franchise's new President of Basketball Operations. With his tenure underway, more shake-ups to the front office are being made.
He was hired as the Pistons’ general manager in 2020 and oversaw a full-scale rebuild during his four-year tenure. However, the team hasn’t made the strides that ownership and management were hoping for and expecting.
The Detroit Pistons are officially going out with the old and in with the new.
It helps to have an uncle who owns an NBA team.
After five weeks, the Detroit Pistons appointed Trajan Langdon, ex-New Orleans Pelicans GM, as their new president of basketball operations. Langdon arrives in Detroit with a formidable challenge ahead.
The 28-year-old played professionally in Europe from 2012-22 before signing with the Jazz two summers ago. He spent a season-and-a-half in Utah, then was traded to Detroit at this year’s trade deadline.
When an NBA team gets a new general manager, the old coach's job is always in danger, even if he signed a giant, record-breaking contract.
New Orleans Pelicans general manager Trajan Langdon is expected to join the Detroit Pistons as president of basketball operations, ESPN reported on Thursday.
The Detroit Pistons have settled on a new president of basketball operations.
Langdon has spent the last five years as New Orleans’ general manager, serving as the second in command to executive vice president of basketball operations David Griffin.
After some more bad luck in the NBA Lottery, the Detroit Pistons will be drafting No. 5. Here’s who ESPN has them taking in their first mock draft. Despite having one of the best odds for the No.
The Pistons absolutely need a fresh new perspective at the top of the food chain.
The 2024 draft lottery result caps off the worst two-year stretch in the history of the Pistons franchise.
The Pistons finished with the worst record in franchise history this season (14-68) and had the best odds in the NBA Draft lottery to land the No. 1 overall pick, but will end up with the fifth pick, just like last year.
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