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Piston Powered News: 2K17 ratings leaked
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Piston Powered News: 2K17 ratings leaked

Published Jun. 30, 2017 6:28 p.m. ET
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In today’s Piston Powered News, we discuss the recent leak of 2K17 ratings, we profile Stanley Johnson and ask if patience is needed for Henry Ellenson.

In the Piston Powered News, our newest feature column, we’ll be keeping you up-to-date on recent events and posts on the site. We’ll also touch on news related to the Detroit Pistons across the scope of the internet. In addition, we will recap the most recent content from the site and if something slips through the cracks that is related to the Pistons, we’ll inform you about that as well.

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    In today’s review of the news from the day that was, we check out which Pistons have had their 2K17 ratings released early, we profile Stanley Johnson as he goes into his sophomore season, and we discuss the need for patience with Piston rookie Henry Ellenson.

    With no further ado, let’s get started.

    Detroit Pistons’ NBA 2K17 player ratings have been leaked

    By Duncan Smith

    In all, so far four Pistons have had their rating leaked including the previously mentioned trio and Reggie Jackson. As for how our projected ratings have fared so far, Andre Drummond is three points below what we predicted, Tobias Harris and his rating of 78 is one point below our predicted 79, and Reggie Jackson’s rating of 82 is one more than our projection of 81.

    Detroit Pistons player profile: Stanley Johnson

    By Leighton Chappell

    After the summer league, Stanley Johnson kept busy with basketball. He traveled home to California and competed in the Drew League, then went along to Toronto and competed in OVO Bounce alongside Brandon Jennings.

    Johnson ended up becoming a Drew League Champion, an OVO Bounce Champion (hitting the game winner in front of Drake), and being highly discussed on social media.

    Upside and Motor prescribes patience for Henry Ellenson

    By David Hoffman

    The Pistons drafted Ellenson with the hope that he could become the perfect stretch-four in Stan Van Gundy’s four-out scheme. This makes the development of Ellenson’s jump shot an absolute priority.

    This is where the patience comes in. In summer league, Ellenson only managed to shoot 31 percent from the field and 23.1 percent from long range. But according to Magnotti, the potential is there.

    Check in tomorrow to see what’s new on Piston Powered and in the world of the Detroit Pistons.

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