Everything you need to know about the Detroit Pistons before the 2019-20 season tips off

Detroit Pistons' Little Caesars Arena before a 2019 NBA playoff game. (Photo by Chris Schwegler/NBAE via Getty Images)
Detroit Pistons' Little Caesars Arena before a 2019 NBA playoff game. (Photo by Chris Schwegler/NBAE via Getty Images) /
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Detroit Pistons starters Reggie Jackson, Bruce Brown, Blake Griffin and Andre Drummond. (Photo by Chris Schwegler/NBAE via Getty Images) /

V. Roster and rotational analysis

Maybe the most intriguing part of the season will be the progression of the younger Pistons. With an average age of 25.6 entering the season, there’s reason to believe internal development matters more than any offseason additions the Pistons made.

How the Pistons handle the rotation this year will be interesting with some newfound depth. There could also be an increase in load management to preserve the health of Griffin, Rose, Jackson and the rest of the regulars.

interactive. Be the GM: Finalize the Pistons 2019-20 roster. light

Pistons training camp roster with contracts explained. light. Updated roster

lineups. Predicting the 2019-20 starting lineup. light

lineups. What's the Pistons best small-ball lineup in 2019-20?. light

What's the Pistons best late-game lineup?. light. lineups

Questions. Rotation questions that need to be answered in training camp. light

How could the Pistons frontcourt minutes be allocated?. light. Roster

light. Overview. 3 reasons this is the best Pistons roster of the decade

Casey's options. Breaking down potential Pistons rotations. light

casey's options. Will Casey use more two-point guard lineups this year?. light

light. analysis. 3 goals for Dwane Casey in 2019-20

analysis. How the Pistons addressed last season's 3-point shooting woes. light

analysis. Pistons need to improve from within five feet of the rim. light

future. Does a max salary actually benefit the Pistons?. light

analysis. Should the Pistons trade for a point guard?. light

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