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Report: Pistons have preference with No. 5 pick
Basketball with Detroit Pistons logo Raj Mehta-USA TODAY Sports

It’s more likely that the Detroit Pistons will trade down in the NBA Draft than use the No. 5 overall pick to acquire a veteran player, according to James Edwards III of The Athletic. All options remain on the table for GM Troy Weaver and his staff as the draft approaches, though.

If the Pistons keep the pick, they will be considering five players who they recently worked out, barring some unforeseen development.

Brothers Amen Thompson and Ausar Thompson (Overtime Elite), Cam Whitmore (Villanova), Jarace Walker (Houston) and Taylor Hendricks (Central Florida) are the potential targets at that spot. Ausar Thompson has fans in the Pistons’ front office, as he’s more of a wing player than his brother. Both provide athleticism and size. While Hendricks may seem like a bit of a long shot for the No. 5 slot, he made a strong impression with the Pistons’ brass, particularly with his shooting.

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  • In the same piece, Edwards reports that the Pistons have been fielding calls from numerous teams on big man Isaiah Stewart. As previously reported, one of those teams is the Boston Celtics, who are looking to upgrade their frontcourt. Stewart’s defensive versatility and improving perimeter game intrigues many teams around the league. He was part of Weaver’s first draft class, though, and it would be surprising if the Pistons moved on from him. It is more likely the Pistons sign the 22-year-old big man to a rookie scale extension, which would be the first one that a drafted Pistons player has signed one with the franchise since Andre Drummond.
  • The Indiana Pacers are looking at two more draft prospects on Monday – forwards Toumani Camara (Dayton) and Maxwell Lewis (Pepperdine), Scott Agness of Fieldhouse Files tweets. Lewis is ranked No. 31 on ESPN’s Best Available list and could be a candidate for either of Indiana’s two late first-round selections (Nos. 26 and 29) or the team's early second-rounder (No. 32). Camara is ranked No. 52 by ESPN.
  • The coaching change might alter the equation, but Jae Crowder‘s future with the Milwaukee Bucks is cloudy at best, according to Eric Nehm of The Athletic. Crowder will be an unrestricted free agent this summer unless he agrees to a two-year, $22M extension before the start of free agency. Crowder has been searching for a big payday – one reason why he sought a trade from the Phoenix Suns – and he probably won’t get that from Milwaukee.

This article first appeared on Hoops Rumors and was syndicated with permission.

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