Detroit Pistons: Draft Prospect – Spencer Dinwiddie
By Adam McGee
With no first-round pick in this year’s draft, the Detroit Pistons second round selection is more important than ever. The Pistons have a number of areas they need to strengthen over the coming summer, but more than any other it seems the wing should take priority. As a result, could Spencer Dinwiddie of Colorado State be a good fit?
In our first Pistons draft prospect profile, international prospect Bogdan Bogdanovic was the man under the microscope, but this time the focus is on a guard a bit closer to home. Dinwiddie, a California native, has been a solid player during his three years as a Colorado Buffalo, and even represented the USA in the 2013 University Games.
With promising youngster Kentavious Caldwell-Pope already in the Motor City, could Dinwiddie slot in and help to create greater wing depth? Well let’s take a closer look at his game and find out.