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Derrick Rose may not be the starting point guard of the Detroit Pistons next season according to an NBA analyst

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The Detroit Pistons are not expected to make the playoffs this season, whenever the season returns. As a result, they have already started preparing for the next season.

According to the Pistons.com editor Keith Langlois, Detroit may be searching to add another veteran point guard along with Derrick Rose. The reason behind that move could be that Rose is constantly on minutes restriction “due to the compilation of lower-body injuries he has endured over the course of his career.”

Casey wants Rose on the floor at the end of games, but when he’s limited to roughly 26 to 28 minutes a game, it’s tough to start and finish while playing long enough in any one stretch to get into a rhythm. So my guess is that if the Pistons had their way, the starting point guard next season is a veteran not currently on their roster,” LANGLOISE NOTED.

The youngest MVP in the history of the NBA continued his resurgence in the league after a great season in Minnesota last year. With the Pistons, Rose averaged 18.1 points, 5.6 assists and 2.4 rebounds, while shooting at 49% from the field in 26 minutes of action in 50 games before the season “pause”.

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