The DBB crew reacts to the Pistons’ new President of Basketball Operations The wait is over as the Detroit Pistons tabbed Trajan Langdon as their new lead basketball decision maker on Friday.
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.
Desperate times may call for desperate measures from the Detroit Pistons.
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New Orleans Pelicans general manager Trajan Langdon is expected to join the Detroit Pistons as president of basketball operations, ESPN reported on Thursday.
The long-awaited announcement of who will be taking over the Pistons front office has finally happened. The process may have taken longer than some people wanted, but the Pistons have landed on their new President of Basketball Operations, former Pelicans GM Trajan Langdon.
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.
The 2024 NBA offseason will have major implications for the Detroit Pistons. After suffering through the worst season in franchise history finishing 14-68, serious changes need to happen to turn the losing ways around.
The Detroit Pistons ownership group’s quest to restore the franchise back to respectability continues. Following an incredibly disappointing 14-win season, the Pistons are looking for a new executive to fill the role of president of basketball operations as the team continues its attempt to build a contending team.
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 Detroit Pistons finished with the worst record in the NBA but fell flat on their faces in the 2024 NBA Draft Lottery, ending up with the fifth overall pick.
In a chat on the 'Pardon My Take' podcast, ESPN NBA insider Adrian Wojnarowski opened up on the biggest NBA trade that almost happened. Back in the middle of Kobe Bryant's career, there was a point where he wanted out of the Lakers and the Detroit Pistons were apparently on the verge of becoming his new team.
The Pistons absolutely need a fresh new perspective at the top of the food chain.
The NBA draft lottery was held this past Sunday, and the Detroit Pistons got shafted again. After finishing the season with the worst record and the highest odds to pick first, the Pistons dropped to five.
Here's a full preview of the offseason for the Detroit Pistons.
The Detroit Pistons are in a league of their own when it comes to lack of success on the court in recent seasons. They have had the worst record in the NBA for two straight years and haven’t sniffed the NBA Play-In Tournament, let alone the postseason, in the last five years.
The Pistons appear to be targeting the Timberwolves president in their search for a new president of basketball operations.
The Detroit Pistons have been one of the worst franchises in the NBA since the 2018-19 season when they fell to a one-sided first-round loss to the Milwaukee Bucks.
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.
The Detroit Pistons have finished with the worst record in the NBA the past two seasons, but the draft lottery has been incredibly cruel to them.
Last offseason, the Detroit Pistons made Monty Williams the highest-paid coach in NBA history. After a subpar performance in his first year with the team, some have already called for the organization to move on from him.
With the Detroit Pistons looking to make a key addition to their front office, it shows they are ready to take the next step in their rebuild as it’s time to start turning things around.
The Detroit Pistons retired Dennis Rodman’s No. 10 jersey in 2011 at The Palace of Auburn Hills. Ironically, the ceremony occurred at halftime on April 1, 2011, during a Pistons-Chicago Bulls game.
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