Somewhere among the 60-odd hopefuls at the NBA pre-draft camp might be a player or two capable of helping the Pistons.

The team has a handful of operations staff on hand to watch the show put on this week at Moody Bible Institute, where a slew of skilled young players are trying to impress. Vice president John Hammond is among those keeping his eye out for anybody who might be a good fit.

Though the Pistons' core is set, several changes will be made this summer. Point guard Chucky Atkins likely will be traded, and shooting guard Jon Barry probably won't be back. The team is considering buying out small forward Michael Curry's contract, which has one year remaining. That would leave several openings, one or two of which could be filled at the June 26 draft.

In addition to the second pick, which they're expected to use on 7-foot-1 Darko Milicic, the Pistons own the 25th and 58th picks. They have the option of sending the 25th pick to Sacramento, which they owe a first-round pick. Hammond said the team won't make its final decision on whether to do so until Tuesday.