Making Sense of the Detroit Pistons' Revolving Frontcourt

The Detroit Pistons, in building their team last year, took the approach of, "Let's accumulate talent, and then we'll figure out how it all fits." Generally, that's not a bad plan. But what happens if it just doesn't fit?

To be fair, the Pistons crowded frontcourt issues were heightened by a very good problem - the quick development of young center Andre Drummond.

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They have Josh Smith on their team, no one can develop with (and Brandon Jennings) making terrible decisions game after game. Luckily for them Drummond is an absolute beast.

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