Detroit Pistons announce Las Vegas Summer League roster, with top draft pick Ron Holland

Jared Ramsey
Detroit Free Press

Ron Holland and Bobi Klintman will suit up for the Detroit Pistons for the first time this weekend.

The Pistons announced their roster for the upcoming Las Vegas Summer League showcase on Tuesday, headlined by Holland and Klintman, their two draft picks in the 2024 NBA draft. Second-year guard Marcus Sasser, the No. 25 pick in the 2023 draft, is also set to play, but 2023 No. 5 overall pick Ausar Thompson was left off the roster after he was shut down for the final two months of his rookie season due to a blood clot. Dannis Jenkins, an undrafted free agent out of St. John's who signed a two-way deal with the Pistons, should also see some minutes in Vegas.

The Pistons' Summer League squad have four opponents set, starting on Saturday at 7 p.m. against the Philadelphia 76ers. The top four teams in the Las Vegas Summer League advance to a two-round playoff while the rest of the teams are scheduled for a fifth consolation game .

The team will be coached by assistant Jarrett Jack for the second straight summer.

All games will be played at the Thomas and Mack Center, the home of UNLV, and Cox Pavilion in Las Vegas from July 12-21.

Here is the full Pistons' Summer league roster and schedule.

Pistons 2024 Summer League roster

  • C Will Baker, 6 feet 11, LSU.
  • G Aaron Estrada, 6-3, Alabama.
  • G Devon Higgs, 6-5, Motor City Cruise (G League).
  • G Kam Hankerson, 6-5, Long Island Nets (G League).
  • F Ron Holland, 6-7, G League Ignite (G League).
  • G Daniss Jenkins, 6-3, St. John's.
  • C Jayce Johnson, 7-0, Motor City Cruise (G League).
  • F Bobi Klintman, 6-9, Cairns Tapiens (NBL).
  • G Javante McCoy, 6-5, Austin Spurs (G League).
  • F Sam Peek, 6-5, Motor City Cruise (G League).
  • G Marcus Sasser, 6-1, Pistons.
  • F Jalen Slawson, 6-8, Sacramento Kings.
  • F/C Tolu Smith, 6-11, Mississippi State.
  • G Ross Williams, 5-10, Fribourg Olympic.

Pistons 2024 Summer League schedule

  • Saturday, July 13: Philadelphia 76ers at 7:00 p.m. ET on ESPN2.
  • Monday, July 15: Houston Rockets at 6:30 p.m. ET on NBATV.
  • Tuesday, July 16: Chicago Bulls at 6:30 p.m. ET on NBATV.
  • Friday, July 19: New York Knicks at 7:00 p.m. ET on ESPN.
  • The semifinal and final games are on July 21 and 22. Consolation games are the 20th and 21st.