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The Detroit Pistons seemingly have a new target in their sights for their President of Basketball Operations opening. Apparently, Milwaukee Bucks general manager Jon Horst is a candidate for the position, per Eric Nehm from the Athletic.
Following a season where the Detroit Pistons finished last in the Eastern Conference, the organization plans to make some changes at the top. Shortly after their season ended, reports emerged that the team will be looking to hire a President of Basketball Operations this summer.
What is a common denominator if you watch the 2024 NBA playoffs and see the teams in the mix? They all have elite centers that excel in their roles. Remember when basketball play changed so much style-wise that traditional centers were seen as more of a liability than an asset?
After they finished their regular season schedule, news surfaced regarding a possible change in the Detroit Pistons front office. Alongside GM Troy Weaver, the organization is expected to bring in someone to fulfill the role of President of Basketball Operations.
Famed analyst Stephen A. Smith considers the NBA era of the 80s and 90s as the toughest and most defining years of the league. Smith believes Michael Jordan, who played in that era and dominated, to be the best ever.
Still, about six weeks away from the official start of the offseason, the Detroit Pistons have a lot of time to prepare how they plan to improve the roster.
While it may be hard to remember now, the Detroit Pistons were once one of the NBA’s beacons of prosperity, a perennial deep playoff contender in the late 1980’s and early 1990’s and winners of the championship multiple times under the leadership of legendary Hall of Fame point guard Isiah Thomas.
Armed with nearly $60 million in cap space, the Detroit Pistons have options when it comes to constructing the roster. Instead of making signings in free agency, fans are urging the front to trade for an All-Star recently eliminated from the postseason.
Joe Harris spent the 2023-24 regular season with the Detroit Pistons. The former Virginia star had a limited role and averaged 2.4 points per contest while shooting 35.9% from the field and 33.3% from the three-point range in 16 games.
The power forward position for the Detroit Pistons faced unique challenges this season. Except for Isaiah Stewart, the team needed a true power forward.
As a team with a sizable amount of cap space this offseason, the Detroit Pistons are going to be connected to a lot of players this offseason. They were recently linked to what could be one of the biggest names on the trade market this summer.
With the Detroit Pistons eyeing a new lead decision-maker, “there’s a real possibility” that Milwaukee Bucks general manager Jon Horst would accept an offer from the Pistons to become their new president of basketball operations, per The Ringer’s Kevin O’Connor.
Without a doubt, the Phoenix Suns have been among the most disappointing teams in the NBA. And that’s basically the polite version. Now, word has it they could fire coach Frank Vogel — after just one season.
The small forward position, identified as a critical area for improvement, was the focus of the Pistons’ strategic moves in the 2023 off-season. Demonstrating their proactive approach, they drafted Ausar Thompson and acquired Joe Harris.
Could 76ers power forward Tobias Harris return to the Pistons this summer in free agency?
Plenty of other teams should have interest in the 31-year-old Harris as well.
The 2023-24 NBA season was a disaster for the Detroit Pistons. They made some ugly franchise history, recording the fewest wins in a campaign, and setting the record for longest losing streak with a 28-game skid.
Cade Cunningham has been through the ringer of the NBA. Now, he needs to spark change for the Pistons.
The 2023-24 NBA regular season was a disastrous one for the Detroit Pistons. They came into things hoping to at the very least compete for a spot in the NBA Play-In Tournament.
Another disappointing season in Detroit has led to another offseason shuffle in the Pistons organization.
The Detroit Pistons appear poised for some significant changes after a terrible season, and that could involve poaching a former Executive of the Year from the Milwaukee Bucks.
The Detroit Pistons are expected to begin their search for a new head of basketball operations this week after finishing an NBA-worst 14-68, per Shams Charania of The Athletic.
The Pistons will re-sign Jaylen Nowell to a second hardship contract following the expiration of his first 10-day deal.
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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