Report: Pistons targeting Tayshaun Prince for front-office role
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The Detroit Pistons could add former forward Tayshaun Prince to their newly restructured front office, according to Vince Ellis of the Detroit Free Press.
Prince served as a special assistant to the general manager last year with the Memphis Grizzlies where he worked alongside Ed Stefanski, who took over basketball operations from the deposed Stan Van Gundy.
It was initially expected that Prince's teammate Chauncey Billups would join the front office in Detroit, but he isn't linked to the situation, according to Ellis.
Prince played 12 seasons with the Pistons and became a champion in his 2004 sophomore campaign.
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