
DETROIT — In June, the Pistons hired Troy Weaver as general manager, mainly because of his eye for talent and his previous experience as an assistant GM with the Oklahoma City Thunder.Maybe more than Blake Griffin, Derrick Rose and even last year’s first-round pick, Sekou Doumbouya, Weaver now is the star of the show. He’s in charge of assessing the talent on the roster and paving the path forward for the Pistons.Wednesday’s NBA draft figures to provide a corner piece in the puzzle that Weaver has to assemble. With the No. 7 pick, he can make a bold statement for the Pistons’ future direction….