- Who is Ebuka Okorie?
- Stanford guard Ebuka Okorie is a 6'4" sophomore who averaged 23.2 points last season on 54.3% true shooting, ranking top-10 in the Pac-12 in usage and assist rates. He’s compared to Tyrese Maxey for his explosiveness and ability to break down defenses.
- Why did the Pistons trade up to No. 17?
- GM Trajan Langdon shipped multiple second-round picks to move from No. 21 to No. 17, prioritizing Okorie’s elite scoring and playmaking over preserving draft capital.
- How does Okorie fit with Cade Cunningham and Jalen Duren?
- Okorie’s rim pressure and playmaking should complement Cunningham’s playmaking and Duren’s rolling ability in pick-and-rolls, giving Detroit a dynamic new core with multiple shot creators.
- What’s next for Okorie with the Pistons?
- Okorie will participate in Summer League, where his chemistry with Cunningham and Duren will be evaluated as part of Detroit’s rebuild, with a critical eye on his shot creation against pro defenses.
- Did the Pistons give up too much for Okorie?
- Langdon traded multiple second-rounders to move up, a calculated risk to secure a high-upside scorer rather than hoarding future picks, betting on Okorie’s efficiency and upside.
- What does Okorie’s arrival mean for Killian Hayes?
- Okorie’s presence intensifies pressure on Hayes to improve efficiency or face minutes competition, potentially reshaping Detroit’s guard rotation around two primary creators.