Three centers the Detroit Pistons could sign in Free Agency

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Zaza Pachulia wasn’t a very good backup center last year for the Detroit Pistons. With free agency around the corner, here are three replacement options.

The Detroit Pistons chose to sign Zaza Pachulia last season to backup Andre Drummond. He was a good veteran for the locker room, but his on court play wasn’t the best.

Heading into the off-season, the Pistons will definitely look to replace the 35 year old veteran. The Pistons could end up drafting a backup big in the draft, but the more likely scenario is Detroit signs one after the first or second wave of free agency.

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Who could be those options in free agency?

Glad you asked.