Team chemistry is an important thing for NBA teams, and it often translates to success on the court. This couldn't be any more true for the Detroit Pistons, who have been practicing dance moves at their practice facility. In fact, Tobias Harris has been teaching his teammate Boban Marjanovic some special moves, and it has nothing to do with basketball.

In a special footage in the Piston's training facility, Harris appears to be teaching Marjanovic on how to perform the Milly Rock, a 2015 song and dance created by 2 milly. Apparently, Marjanovic is a quick learner because he was copying Harris' every move perfectly.

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Music and dancing are universal themes that relate to anyone, including these two teammates that are clearly from different backgrounds and races. There is some chance that Marjanovic's dance moves may translate on the court. Big men in the NBA have a stigma of being slow and stagnate players. Hopefully, the Milly Rock will help the Pistons' big man accumulate some steals in the paint, with the quick hands he displayed in the video. In some way, Harris just may be teaching his teammates some good dance moves that may translate to on-court success.

The Pistons are currently sixth in the Eastern Conference. They are tied with the Milwaukee Bucks, and are two games away from the fourth seed. It wouldn't be a stretch to reason that the Pistons' solid chemistry is what has given them much of their regular season success. As a matter of fact, if the Pistons succeed even more, big men around the NBA may try to learn the Milly Rock as well.