Orlando, Fla. — It’s as if the Aron Baynes karma still resides with the Pistons.
Even when he’s gone, he still has a presence — even in an almost negative way.
Baynes, the Pistons’ backup center last season who used his player option to become a free agent, seemingly wore a mask for much of the last two seasons, suffering a broken nose.
Now, he’s passed that on to Henry Ellenson, who was sporting a mask on Tuesday, the first day of practice for the Pistons’ summer league team.
“I broke my nose (playing pickup) a couple weeks ago but it’s all good now,” Ellenson said.