Pistons’ Dwane Casey credits Patrick Ewing for developing Jamorko Pickett

Casey gave Pickett some praise for having a good training camp to this point with the Pistons.

Detroit Pistons head coach Dwane Casey on Wednesday offered some praise to rookie Jamorko Pickett for the way he has performed to this point of training camp.

Pickett, who went undrafted out of Georgetown, played with the Pistons in the Las Vegas Summer League. He averaged 9.8 points and 3.8 rebounds in five games, and finished his stay by posting 15 points and five rebounds over his last three games.

The Pistons eventually signed Pickett to a two-way contract, and he has impressed in training camp. He had totaled just two points and one rebound during his first two preseason games but recorded seven points and five rebounds on Wednesday for his best game.

Casey gave some credit to Hoyas head coach Patrick Ewing for helping develop Pickett.

One young man that has looked good in camp and hadn’t played well in the first two exhibition games is Jamorko Pickett, a young man from Georgetown. Patrick (Ewing) did a heck of a job coaching and teaching him. He is ready for the NBA. You tell him one thing once and he gets it right. His future is going to be bright. He’ll probably spend time back and forth with the G League but Pat did a good job with him at Georgetown.

Pickett, who was the first top-100 recruit to commit to Georgetown under Ewing, averaged a career-high 12.2 points, 7.2 rebounds and one steal in 26 games last season as a senior with the Hoyas. He helped lead Georgetown to the first round of the NCAA Tournament

Detroit is certainly building toward the future with such a young roster and Pickett will be part of that group, at least for this season. He will have the opportunity to spend time with the Pistons and the Motor City Cruise in the NBA G League and that should help his development.

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Pistons sign rookie Jamorko Pickett to two-way contract

Pickett, who went undrafted out of Georgetown, averaged 9.8 points and 3.8 rebounds in five games with the Pistons in summer league.

On Friday, the Detroit Pistons announced that they signed rookie Jamorko Pickett to a two-way contract after a strong showing in the Las Vegas Summer League.

Pickett, who went undrafted out of Georgetown, averaged 9.8 points and 3.8 rebounds in five games with the Pistons in summer league. He finished off his stay in Las Vegas by posting 15 points and five rebounds over his last three games, each as a starter.

The move to sign Pickett came after the team had converted the two-way contract of rookie Luka Garza to a standard NBA deal earlier in the day. The Pistons have now completed their roster ahead of the start of training camp next week.

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Pickett will split his time this season between the Pistons and Motor City Cruise in the NBA G League. He will have the opportunity to develop with the Cruise while gaining some NBA experience throughout the season with the Pistons.

Players this season signed to two-way contracts are eligible to spend no more than 50 games in the NBA. They will earn a flat salary equal to 50% of the minimum salary applicable to a player with zero years of service.

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