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Detroit Pistons President of Basketball Operations Joe Dumars announced Friday that the
club has re-signed guard Will Bynum to a contract. Bynum, 27, appeared in a career-high 63 games (career-high 20 starts) last season, averaging career-high numbers in points (10.0), rebounds (2.3), assists (4.3), steals (0.9) and minutes (26.5).
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Like most young players trying to make their mark in the NBA, DaJuan Summers has to show the coaching staff that he can do one or two things well and consistently. For Summers, that’s his ability to score and play physically. It starts with staying aggressive, Keith Langlois writes as Pistons.com continues its
five-part Summer League review.
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Nobody should be more at home with the skepticism that awaits this year’s Pistons team than Will Bynum, who went undrafted out of college and has had to fight for everything he’s gotten. Bynum’s return to the Pistons, thanks to the contract agreement recently reached, has the fan favorite anxious to get to training camp and get started, he tells Keith Langois for
True Blue Pistons.
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After a big finish to Summer League, Greg Monroe came back to Detroit, found a place to live and had surgery to correct an issue with one of his toes. He headed back to Louisiana this week, then goes to Washington, D.C., to pack up his stuff at Georgetown and will be back in Detroit in two weeks to get ready for his rookie season.
Read Greg’s firsthand account as Pistons.com continues its Summer School series.