Not a small person by any means, Joe Dumars was dwarfed Friday when he stood with 6-foot-7 Carlos Delfino, 7-1 Darko Milicic and 7-1, 265-pound Andreas Glyniadakis to pose for pictures.

Dumars, 6-3, welcomed the Pistons' three draft choices at the Palace, where they were introduced to the media.

Delfino held up jersey No. 24, Milicic No. 31 and Glyniadakis No. 55. Dumars, the team president of basketball operations, wore a shirt with no number.

Milicic, from Serbia-Montenegro, is the first European to be the Pistons' top pick in the draft. He went No. 2 overall Thursday night. The draft also marked the first time all the Pistons' picks came from overseas.

"We feel like we had a great draft last night," Dumars said. "A lot of times after drafts people will come out and say, hey, we got the player we wanted, but ask anybody that has dealt with us for the last month, they'd tell you we got the three guys we set out to get from day one.