Why did Stan Van Gundy want full control over the Detroit Pistons front office? It's not about power, and it's not about job security. It's about building something more. Stan Van Gundy has a big, audacious goal. Making the playoffs? Sure, that’s the plan, but he’s set his sights higher. Winning a championship? Without a doubt, but that’s still not enough. No, Van Gundy’s goal is greater than a single...
As coach and president, Stan Van Gundy will 'connect the floor to the front office'
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