5 questions we’d love answered at Pistons media day

Killian Hayes #7 and Bojan Bogdanovic #44 of the Detroit Pistons (Photo by Lachlan Cunningham/Getty Images)
Killian Hayes #7 and Bojan Bogdanovic #44 of the Detroit Pistons (Photo by Lachlan Cunningham/Getty Images) /
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Cade Cunningham (L) #2 and Isaiah Livers #12 of the Detroit Pistons (Photo by Gregory Shamus/Getty Images) /

The Detroit Pistons start training camp tomorrow, but we’ll get our first look at the new roster during Pistons media day.

Even though the Pistons didn’t make any headline-grabbing moves this offseason, there is plenty to talk about.

For the second year in a row, we’ve heard all about “turning the corner” and how the Pistons are finally going to compete in the Eastern Conference.

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So most of the questions will revolve around how that is going to happen, along with all of the normal queries about offseason workouts to go along with some goofy pictures.

Unfortunately, I can’t be at media day in person, but here are five questions I’d love answered.

5 questions we’d love answered at Pistons media day

#1: Is Isaiah Livers injured?

Training camp hasn’t even started, but already there are some troubling rumors on the injury front.

It has been circulated (not by the team or beat writers yet) that Livers may have suffered an injury already, which would be a big blow to him and the roster.

This will likely be one of the first questions asked, and I am sure the team and the journalists who cover them will confirm or deny this one right away.

The Pistons need to stay healthy this season, especially at forward, where they have little depth. Detroit needs Livers’ shooting and defense off the bench, but this would also be devastating for him, as he’s on an expiring deal and has yet to stay healthy in his first two seasons in the league.

Another setback would potentially jeopardize Livers’ future in Detroit.