The Pistons' not-so-quiet search for a new GM and then coach (or the other way around) is reportedly over. ESPN's Marc Stein is reporting that Stan Van Gundy and the Pistons have agreed "in principle" on a five-year, $35 million deal that makes Van Gundy the team's head coach and president of basketball operations. Vincent Goodwill tweeted that the deal will be signed in a couple hours. Tom Gores...
Stan Van Gundy agrees in principle to be Pistons coach, president of basketball operations
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