• It's seemingly taken awhile, but one element of the Pistons' offseason will be revealed tonight — at least a portion of it — at the draft lottery in New York.
  • Kentucky’s Nerlens Noel and Kansas’ Ben McLemore are considered the top two contenders to become the No. 1 pick. Keith Langlois looks at them and how they might fit with the Pistons as True Blue Pistons launches its 2013 draft preview series.
  • Pistons rookie Andre Drummond turned out to be quite a find with the ninth pick in the 2012 draft and he's no stranger to the camera, so the gregarious center will represent the Pistons at the NBA Draft Lottery in New York on Tuesday.
  • Tony Parker had 20 points and nine assists, Kawhi Leonard scored' points and the Spurs struck first by beating Memphis 105-83 on Sunday. San Antonio raced out to a 17-point lead in the first quarter.
  • Indiana is 6-0 at home in the playoffs, but this one sure wasn't easy. Next up is a rematch with Miami, the team that eliminated Indiana last season. Game 1 will be Wednesday at Miami.
  • Wade walked into a ballroom with roses and hugged Nicole Muxo on Friday night as her classmates from Archbishop Coleman Carroll High School cheered. Muxo posted a YouTube video in April asking Wade to the prom.
  • If age is only a number, then height serves the same meaningless purpose for Michigan's Trey Burke, the national player of the year. He feels his skill set and accomplishments should speak more to NBA teams than the concerns about how tall he is.
  • Oladipo rose up the draft boards this past season because of his stellar play on both ends of the floor, especially his ability to disrupt offenses by being perhaps the best perimeter defender in college basketball.
  • Danny Green failed to step up quickly enough on a pick, allowing Golden State's Stephen Curry to hit an open 3-pointer. The roar of the Oracle Arena crowd Thursday night was nothing compared to Tony Parker's tirade at Green over the defensive lapse.
  • Physical measurements and drills testing numbers don’t define a player, but when players like Indiana’s Cody Zeller and Victor Oladipo put up the kind of results they turned in at the NBA draft combine, it can’t hurt their draft stock.
  • Georgetown swingman Otto Porter is one of the Pistons' targets for next month's NBA draft, and Porter compared himself to a player who just left town.
  • The consensus national player of the year announced he was turning pro last month, and last week the point guard announced he was bypassing more high-profile sports agents to sign with his father, Benji Burke, a newly licensed agent, and his cousin, Alonzo Shavers, who has a relatively small list of...
  • Questions about their respective athletic abilities is something Michigan's Tim Hardaway Jr. and the Detroit's Ray McCallum are being forced to answer for the first time in their careers.
  • Carmelo Anthony and the New York Knicks broke out just enough to stay in it. Anthony scored 28 points and the Knicks avoided elimination in the Eastern Conference semifinals with an 85-75 victory over the Indiana Pacers in Game 5 on Thursday night.
  • Because their cap space will allow them to plug urgent needs, the Pistons can spend their lottery pick on the best talent regardless of position. Three point guards – Trey Burke, Michael Carter-Williams and C.J. McCollum – just might fit the bill.
  • Reintroducing himself at the NBA Draft Combine was the main goal for Ray McCallum, the University of Detroit junior point guard who declared for the draft on the last possible day.
  • Chicago — Georgetown swingman Otto Porter is one of the Pistons' targets for next month's NBA draft and Porter compared himself to a player who just left town: "Tayshaun Prince."
  • Kim English remembers what he was going through a year ago, on the eve of the NBA draft combine, and the process that led to the Pistons taking him with the 44th pick in the 2012 draft
  • LeBron James scored 23 points, Wade added' and the Heat clawed back from an 11-point second-half deficit to beat the Chicago Bulls 94-91 on Wednesday night and close out their second-round series in five games.
  • It's there where they can begin separating fact from fiction when they actually sit down with college players, beginning the delicate process of figuring out who's the best fit for the type of team Pistons president Joe Dumars is trying to build.

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