
Trajan Langdon seems happy with where his roster is at — are you?
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The Detroit Pistons lost four players this offseason and replaced them with two. Malik Beasley, Tim Hardaway Jr., Simone Fontecchio, and Dennis Schröder, all projected bench players, are out. Caris LeVert and Duncan Robinson are in.
Trajan Langdon seems happy with where he finds his team. Jaden Ivey and Ausar Thompson, who were out for large chunks of last season, should be back and healthy. Ron Holland is entering his second year and projected for a bigger role. Cade Cunningham and Jalen Duren can get better, maybe even significantly better.
So should the Pistons be done? They have two open roster spots and their weaknesses look like reliable scorer (and heft) at the backup power forward spot and a traditional backup point guard to spell Cunningham.
The Pistons have the financial flexibility to add that if they so choose. But any player addition could necessarily mean taking valuable developmental minutes away from players like Ivey, Thompson, and Holland.
Where do you stand? Should the Pistons keep adding and solidify themselves within the Eastern Conference playoff chase? Or should they be done, rely on internal growth, and not compromise on minutes for their young roster?
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