LAS VEGAS – Deividas Sirvydis is not ready for the NBA.

His 6-foot-8, 190-pound frame looks frail compared to the other players during summer-league competition. But his 3-point stroke is ready for prime time.

Sirvydis made 2 of 2 attempts for six points in the Detroit Pistons’ 102-84 victory over the Indiana Pacers (0-2) on Monday afternoon in the Las Vegas Summer League.

Bruce Brown stuffed the stat sheet with 14 points, 10 rebounds and six assists as the Pistons were 11-for-27 from 3-point range.

The Pistons’ average margin of victory is 18 points per game this summer.

First rounder Sekou Doumbouya missed his third straight game with a sore right hamstring and second-round draft pick Jordan Bone suited up for the first time, with his draft night acquisition being finalized Sunday.

Sirvydis has been available since summer-league preparations began and you can see the attraction.

Sirvydis,19, is now 3-for-5 from 3-point range during summer league. He’s expected to be stashed overseas next season.

After trading the final pick of the first round for four future second-rounders, the Pistons traded two of those second-rounders plus their own 2019 pick in the second round to the Dallas Mavericks to acquire Sirvydis, who was selected 37th overall.

The Pistons gave the Lithuanian prospect a first-round grade after scouting him extensively with BC Rytas, where he averaged 4.7 points last season. It was his first full season competing at the highest levels of the Lithuanian league (he scored much higher in the second-tier league and junior level).

The move allowed the Pistons to save a little money (the 30th pick receives a guaranteed $1.6 million; second-rounders usually sign for less than $1 million).

The Pistons used those savings and saved a roster spot for free agency to help the team this upcoming season.

But the front office is intrigued by talent.

"Feel and basketball I.Q., you can't teach," Pistons assistant coach J.D. DuBois said. "We can help you eat better, we can help you in the weight room, we can help you with a lot of different things, but his ability to feel where he is on both ends of the floor is big time."

Bone finally plays

Bone, a point guard from Tennessee, was dressed in a polo and shorts the first two games.

It had to be a relief for Bone when he finally checked in for Brown midway through the first quarter.

Bone couldn't compete until his draft night acquisition became official Sunday.

He finished with six points on 2-for-7 shooting in 16 minutes.

Bone signed a two-way contract, which means he will play mostly for the Pistons' Gatorade League affiliated in Grand Rapids.

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Pistons frontcourt shines again

Center Matt Costello (Michigan State) and forward Jarod Uthoff (Iowa) have played well for the Pistons during summer league and it continued against the Pacers.

They combined for 37 points on 12-for-16 shooting.

Costello, who had 20 points, grabbed eight rebounds and added two blocked shots.

Pistons contingent

Andre Drummond, Luke Kennard, Reggie Jackson, Langston Galloway, Thon Maker and Tony Snell were seated courtside for the game at Cox Pavilion on the UNLV campus.

They were in town for a team dinner later Monday that Pistons owner Tom Gores was expected to attend.

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