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1:00Point Guard that Ended Up With Best Fit in NBA Draft
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1:30NBA Draft Grades: Detroit Selects Ebuka Okorie No. 17 Overall
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1:18Raptors Turn Back Time To Become Contenders With Kawhi
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1:43NBA Offseason Grades: Boston Celtics
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20:12Ranking the New Look Eastern Conference
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1:49Ranking New Look Eastern Conference: No. 5 - Detroit Pistons
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1:25NEW BEASTS IN THE EAST: Balance of power shifting in NBA Eastern Conference | Latest odds to win
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7:48Tobias Harris, Spurs Agree To 2-Year, $31 Million Deal
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0:41John Collins Agrees to 3-Year, $51M Deal with Pistons
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1:18Lakers Emerge as Potential Top Spot for Walker Kessler
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1:31Breaking Down Jalen Duren's Top Landing Spots
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1:17Why Kawhi Leonard Could Be the Biggest Winner of NBA Free Agency
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1:33Top Landing Spots for Jaylen Brown
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1:29Jalen Duren Angling For Sign-and-Trade With Lakers or Kings
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0:58Best RFA Trade Targets This Free Agency
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0:58Norman Powell Top Free Agency Destinations
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1:45Can the Heat Add Offense Around Giannis?
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9:45Biggest Questions for the NBA's Western Conference
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1:08What Are the Thunder's Final Cost-Cutting Maneuvers?
Top Ebuka Okorie News
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Pistons' Ebuka Okorie: Drops 20 points in SL loss
Okorie tallied 20 points (8-16 FG, 2-5 3Pt, 1-1 FT), four assists, two steals and one rebound across 30 minutes in Thursday's 101-93 Summer League loss to the 76ers.
Okorie delivered an efficient performance and finished as Detroit's second-leading scorer, albeit in a losing effort. The rookie point guard was also one of two Pistons players to log multiple steals. The Stanford product could see rotational minutes right away in 2026-27, though he'll likely compete for playing time with Daniss Jenkins and Isaiah Joe.
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Pistons' Ebuka Okorie: Bound for Detroit
The Thunder selected Okorie with the No. 17 overall pick in the 2026 NBA Draft and traded his rights to the Grizzlies, who then traded his rights to the Pistons, Shams Charania of ESPN reports.
Detroit moved up from No. 21 and packaged three second-round picks to acquire Okorie, who powered Stanford's offense during his lone collegiate campaign. The guard averaged 23.2 points, 3.6 rebounds, 3.6 assists and 1.6 steals in 35.0 minutes per contest across 31 starts during the 2025-26 season. He earned All-ACC First Team honors and showcased his scoring prowess by reaching the 30-point mark eight times. The Pistons are set at point guard with superstar Cade Cunningham, but Okorie figures to provide a spark off the bench during his rookie campaign.
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Player Bio
| HT/WT: 6-1, 186 lbs |
| Birthplace: Nashua, NH |
| Age: 19 |
| School: Stanford |
| Experience: R |
























