What Can the Detroit Pistons Do in Free Agency?

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Where the Pistons Stand Before Free Agency

The Detroit Pistons were active around the draft acquiring Tony Snell, Sekou Dombouya, Deividas Sirvydis, Jordan Bone, and Louis King. Snell and Dombouya are going to be on the Pistons 2019-20 roster. Bone and King are going to be the Pistons two-way players, while Sirvydis is expected to be stashed either in Europe or in the G-League for this year.

The Pistons have obvious needs at backup point guard and center, and they could look to continue to fortify the wing rotation. With free agency around the corner, and 11 players under contract for Detroit, what options are available to the Pistons to fill out the roster for this upcoming season?

I have created a few scenarios of the ways the Pistons could spend their money this off-season and the types of players that they could target. I could very well be way off with the contracts that some of these players could get in free agency, but I believe that thinking through the following possibilities is a good mental exercise for Pistons fans.