But don’t feel sorry for the Pistons or new general manager Troy Weaver. “Before everybody starts with the ‘woe is me,” don’t do that with us,” Weaver said. “We’re not built that way. We’re going to charge forward and get after it for the seventh pick.” Weaver said he felt the draft was about “14 or 15 deep” and that there wasn’t much separation among the top 10 players, so there figures to be much more uncertainty about who’ll be available at seven for the Pistons than there would be in a typical draft. “From three to 13, it’s going to be a scramble,” he said. “We have to continue to do our work and be disciplined and be ready, because this is a draft where you don’t know.”