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Bennett Stirtz
#19
PG · Iowa

Bennett Stirtz

Pistons Fit
83/100
Rating
68/100
In range
The Verdict

Bennett Stirtz is the 23-year-old senior who captained Iowa's Elite Eight run and ran a 30%+ usage rate on a starter's workload. Heady pick-and-roll operator, low turnovers, real catch-and-shoot reliability — the whole game is built on processing speed, not athletic separation. He's never going to be a primary on-ball stopper and the age curve is what it is. For Detroit at #21 he's the cleanest plug-in backup point guard answer on the board — keeps the second unit organized, doesn't need touches, and lets Ausar and Ron stay on-ball when they're out there.

Archetype
Elite pick-and-roll IQ
For Detroit
Plug-in backup point guard behind Cade — keeps the second unit organized, doesn't need touches, and lets Ausar/Ron stay on-ball when they're out there together.
Swing Question
23-year-old rookie
Latest Buzz

Combine Day 1 winner. 37.5" max vert was the sleeper-athleticism flag nobody had on their bingo card. Shooting drills were the headline — every rep identical, all-net, only guard who looked like he hadn't broken a sweat by the end. Measurements (6'2.5 barefoot, 6'6 wingspan, 186 lb) check out.

Per-36 Stats

18.9
PTS/36
2.5
REB/36
4.2
AST/36
2.3
3PM/36
1.4
STL/36
0.3
BLK/36

Iowa · 37.7 MPG · static profile seed

FG%
47.7%
3P%
35.8%
TS%
58.2%
AST%
29.4
2026 Combine
NBA.com · Chicago
Height (no shoes)
6'2.5"
Wingspan
6'6"
Standing Reach
8'2.5"
Weight
186.2 lb
Max Vert
37.5"
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Motor City Fit Report
Pistons Fit
83/100
Solid Detroit Fit
Fit with the core
  • Cade4/5
  • Ausar3/5
  • Duren4/5
  • Grit4/5
TL;DR

Plug-in backup point guard behind Cade — keeps the second unit organized, doesn't need touches, and lets Ausar/Ron stay on-ball when they're out there together.

The full read

Stirtz is the cleanest fit for what Detroit actually needs behind Cade: a steady, low-mistake operator who can run a second unit and play next to any combination of wings.

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The Report

Stirtz is the cleanest fit for what Detroit actually needs behind Cade. A 23-year-old senior lead guard who ran the entire Iowa offense (and a 30+ usage rate on 500-minutes-a-month workload) and posted 19.8 / 4.4 / 1.4 with a low TO% and a real catch-and-shoot reliability. The film is steady, low-mistake, and built on processing speed, not athletic separation.

The carrying skill is feel. He reads coverages a beat ahead, manipulates the second defender in pick-and-roll, and protects the ball under pressure. Defenses spent the season blitzing and gap-loading him because Iowa didn't have NBA-caliber spacing around him; in an NBA role with real shooters, the math gets a lot easier and his shot diet flips toward catch-and-shoot threes and clean drives.

The ceiling cap is the age curve and the lateral defense. He's never going to be a primary on-ball stopper, and at 23 the runway is shorter than the freshmen guards in this range. But the role projection is specific and stable: low-end starter / elite backup point guard who keeps a second unit organized and doesn't need touches to impact a game.

Strengths
  • Elite pick-and-roll IQ — reads coverages a beat ahead
  • Low turnover rate (TO% 12.1) — protects the ball under pressure
  • Captain-level intangibles — led Iowa's Elite Eight run
  • Catch-and-shoot reliability — comfortable off the catch and movement
  • Plus AST% (29.4) — true table-setter
  • Plays bigger than his measurements (6'4") thanks to feel
  • Sneaky-good athlete for a 23-year-old PG — quick first step, balance through contact, and pop off two feet in transition
Weaknesses
  • 23-year-old rookie — age curve compresses upside
  • Streaky 3-PT season (35.8%) — variance vs. set defenses
  • Limited burst vs NBA athletes — can't consistently turn the corner
  • Average length (6'5" wingspan) caps defensive ceiling
  • Rim finishing rate dips against NBA-caliber rim protection
Best case for Detroit

Stirtz is the cleanest fit for what Detroit actually needs behind Cade: a steady, low-mistake operator who can run a second unit and play next to any combination of wings.

Biggest concern for Detroit

If 23-year-old rookie never resolves, 23-year-old rookie — age curve compresses upside

What would need to be true

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Consensus

SourceRank #
No Ceilings
#15
The Ringer
#16
Tankathon
#19
Consensus avg
#19.1

Each outlet's evaluation of the player's pure value, ignoring team fit. Bars scale inversely to rank.

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