Detroit Pistons: Best Draft Prospects By Position

Nov 21, 2013; Boulder, CO, USA; Colorado Buffaloes guard Spencer Dinwiddie (25) reacts with the fans following the win over the UC Santa Barbara Gauchos at the Coors Events Center.The Buffaloes defeated the Gauchos 76-68. Mandatory Credit: Ron Chenoy-USA TODAY Sports
Nov 21, 2013; Boulder, CO, USA; Colorado Buffaloes guard Spencer Dinwiddie (25) reacts with the fans following the win over the UC Santa Barbara Gauchos at the Coors Events Center.The Buffaloes defeated the Gauchos 76-68. Mandatory Credit: Ron Chenoy-USA TODAY Sports /
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Mar 27, 2014; New York, NY, USA; Virginia Cavaliers guard Joe Harris (12) speaks during a press conference during practice for the east regional of the 2014 NCAA Tournament at Madison Square Garden. Mandatory Credit: Robert Deutsch-USA TODAY Sports
Mar 27, 2014; New York, NY, USA; Virginia Cavaliers guard Joe Harris (12) speaks during a press conference during practice for the east regional of the 2014 NCAA Tournament at Madison Square Garden. Mandatory Credit: Robert Deutsch-USA TODAY Sports /

Small Forward

Joe Harris

Continuing on with the Pistons wing need, just like Dinwiddie, small forward Joe Harris could pique Detroit’s interest. Harris has shown a level of consistency to his game during his four years as a Virginia Cavalier, that will encourage the Pistons, but there’s more to Harris than that.

Last season Detroit were in desperate need of three-point shooting, and Harris is a guy who could comfortably fill that void. In his four seasons in college, Harris averaged 40.7 percent from deep. The Washington native is a solid defender too, and if the Pistons were to call his number, he could offer them the sort of “Three-and-D” production that they badly needed last year.

Alternate options include: Damien Inglis, Thanasis Antetokounmpo