Did the Pistons create too many positional logjams this offseason?
The Detroit Pistons had a busy offseason, making multiple moves to add depth both through the draft and free agency.
After everything was said and done, however, the Pistons may have logjams at a few positions and not enough depth at others.
Here's more from David Aldridge at NBA.com:
"Coach Stan Van Gundy continues to be incredibly active, though time will tell how effective the Pistons' flurry of offseason moves really is. Baynes, who came on with the Spurs the last two years, is a solid choice to play behind Andre Drummond, falling well within the going market for backup bigs.
But there sure seem to be logjams throughout the roster. SVG believes Jackson and Brandon Jennings can play together; we'll see. Even if they can, didn't Detroit just give Jodie Meeks $20 million last season to play guard? And where would that leave Kentavious Caldwell-Pope's minutes? Morris and Johnson will battle for the starting three spot, though it's possible in our small-ball age that one could wind up playing some four."
(h/t NBA.com)