<div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">David believes there is enough depth in this draft that a later first-round pick could still have a swift impact. Another player like Prince, who proved to be a major theft as the No. 23 selection in 2002, certainly would make all their scouting efforts worthwhile. The Pistons prefer to work out prospects in groups of four, the maximum allowed by the league per session. Players who have come in to the Pistons' practice facility for evaluation include centers Sharrod Ford (Clemson), Eddie Fobbs (Sam Houston State) and Jason Klotz (Texas); forwards Jason Maxiell (Cincinnati), Rawle Marshall (Oakland), David Lee (Florida) and Terrence Leather (South Florida); and guards Chris Thomas (Notre Dame), Will Conroy (Washington), Will Bynum (Georgia Tech), Ricky Shields (Rutgers), Ronnie Price (Utah Valley State), Turner Battle (Buffalo), Filiberto Rivera (UTEP), Aaron Miles (Kansas) and Darren Brooks (Southern Illinois). The NBA's predraft camp will be June 7-10 at Chicago's Moody Bible College</div> Source