![]() ![]() Marvin Bagley III enters the season as the projected starter. Keep an eye on Livers during the season, or after any Pistons trade. Although he is not very fantasy relevant in that role. Livers doesn’t need the ball to be successful and can spread the floor for the Pistons, which is much needed. A potential backup for Bey is Isiah Livers. ![]() Bey is a lower-profile player with some upside for 2022-2023. Bey played all 82 games last year and has demonstrated he is durable. Bey is a reliable top-100 player and could continue to make strides by improving his FG% (we hope) and steals. In his third season, Bey can be counted on for threes and points. Saddiq Bey enters the season as the clear-cut three for the Detroit Pistons. Alec Burks backs up Ivey and will be another scorer and floor spacer for the Pistons. He is a dynamic athlete and a major threat in transition and in the half-court. Ivey is quite different than his backcourt partner, Cunningham. Ivey will share facilitation duties and be essentially interchangeable at the point guard and shooting guard positions. Jaden Ivey joins the Pistons creating a two-point-guard backcourt. However, keep tabs on Hayes throughout the season, as he may fall into a 10-point, 4-rebound, 4-assist role. While Hayes may make strides, he is not a fantasy factor at this time. At one time an elite prospect, Killian Hayes moves into a bench role in his third season. If the Pistons can surround Cunningham with reliable shooting, expect to grab him in the third round. With usage that resembles the elite fantasy players, Cunningham is primed to see a jump in production but will need to fill defensive holes in his game to truly make a rankings jump. Detroit Pistons Fantasy Preview Depth Chart PosĬade Cunningham had a productive rookie season but will need to improve on his numbers across the board to warrant his hefty draft cost. What?! Your fantasy basketball league wasn’t hosted on Fantrax? Inconceivable! Check out all the features of Fantrax Fantasy Basketball Commissioner and we’re pretty sure you’ll come around to our way of thinking. ![]()
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