[X]

Detroit Pistons 2012 Draft Preview

Now Detroit hopes to avoid the lottery all together in 2013 with the help of
the ninth overall selection this time around.

The Pistons made progress in Lawrence Frank’s first season on the bench in the
Motor City and figure to look for a defensive-minded big this time around to
compliment Monroe, who is more of an offensive player.

A pair of North Carolina players, power forward John Henson and his huge
wingspan, along with center Tyler Zeller, or Illinois center Meyers Leonard
could be the type of defensive stoppers and rebounders that could help
alongside Monroe.

The Bobcats already made a significant personnel move on Tuesday sending
high-scoring guard Ben Gordon and a future first-round draft choice to
Charlotte for forward Corey Maggette.

The two teams swapped their highest-paid players, with the Bobcats gaining a
pick for Gordon’s lengthier contract.

Gordon has another guaranteed year for over $12 million, plus a player option
for 2013-14 at over $13 million that he is likely to exercise. Maggette has
only one year remaining on his deal at just under $11 million.

“We welcome Corey Maggette to our organization in a transaction that provides
us with a veteran scorer and defender in addition to increased roster
flexibility moving forward,” said Pistons president of basketball operations
Joe Dumars.”

Players under contract: C: Greg Monroe; G: Rodney Stuckey; G: Brandon Knight;
F: Charlie Villanueva; F: Tayshaun Prince; F: Jonas Jerebko; G: Will Bynum; F:
Austin Daye; F: Corey Maggette;

Free agents: F: Vernon Macklin (restricted); F: Jason Maxiell (unrestricted,
player option); G: Walker Russell Jr. (restricted); F/C: Ben Wallace;
G/F: Damien Wilkins

Recent Draft History:
2011: Brandon Knight (8), Kyle Singler (33), Vernon Macklin (52)
2010: Greg Monroe (7), Terrico White (36)
2009: Austin Daye (15), DaJuan Summers (35), Jonas Jerebko (39), Chase
Budinger (44)
2008: D.J. White (29)
2007: Rodney Stuckey (15), Arron Afflalo (27), Sammy Mejia (57)

Draft picks: 1st round (9th overall), 2nd round (39th overall, 44th overall)

Leave a Reply


AskTheBookie is a popular online sports betting forum where you can find sports betting odds, sportsbook reviews sports handicapping news and much more.

What is Pay per head?

We have been getting a few emails asking us what is pay per head and questions on how to become a bookie.

Answer

Pay per head is a term that is used in the sportsbook industry. Pay per head is a service that allows bookies to outsource their business at minimal cost.

Pay Per Head