People behind the scenes within the Detroit Pistons organization have concerns with shooting guard Stanley Johnson.

The Pistons drafted Stanley Johnson with the eighth overall pick in the 2015 NBA Draft, but he hasn't lived up to expectations and could be on the move at the upcoming trade deadline.

According to Jabari Young of The Atheltic, the problem with Johnson is his focus. The report also pointed out possible issues with the people he surrounded himself with.

According to league sources, behind the scenes, the concern with Johnson is his focus. The work ethic is there, but some feel Johnson is working on the wrong things with the coaches who aren’t employed by Pistons in the offseason.

“The tools are there,” one Eastern Conference scout said. “But whatever he wants to do doesn’t fit in with what they want him to do.”

But Johnson is an eighth overall pick who some around the league feel is a talent who can be saved if he lands with the right team.

In 41 games for Detroit this season, Stanley Johnson is averaging 7.8 points, 3.7 rebounds and 1.2 assists. The 22-year-old is shooting 39.2 percent from the field, 27.0 percent from beyond the arc and 78.3 percent from the free-throw line.

It doesn't appear the Pistons have totally given up on Johnson, but if the right trade package comes up, they might be enticed to move him.