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Possible Pistons Bold Moves and Their Fits . As the Pistons approach one of their most pivotal offseasons in years, ... Duren, or Thompson), and a war chest of future picks. It’s a massive gamble.
The Detroit Pistons appear to have made a decision on Malik Beasley’s future as the sharpshooting guard faces a gambling ...
And, while he won’t be winning any awards for his work here, Knox did what the Pistons needed him to do. This season he has averaged 7.2 points, 2.5 rebounds and .6 stocks (steals + blocks) all ...
Just over a week into offseason free agency, Trajan Langdon has kept his word. Can they now make a trade without any ...
The Detroit Pistons are undergoing yet another rebuild, but this one, led by new president of basketball operations Trajan Langdon, looks and feels different compared to those by previous regimes.
NBA Fans React to the Paul Reed Move. @sean_corp: I don't get the Paul Reed move. They had money to burn and his deal wasn't guaranteed until Jan. 10.
On this episode: This week, the Pistons Pulse crew is joined by NBA cap and free agency expert Keith Smith to talk what moves should be considered with the looming trade deadline fast approaching.
Thursday, the Detroit Pistons traded for a raw, athletic center from the University of Memphis. The problem is, they already had one. 2023 NBA trade deadline: Warriors move James Wiseman to ...
This edition of the MLive Pistons mailbag will discuss what role Thompson will play in the Pistons’ lineup, Killian Hayes’ future in Detroit and if ... Those moves swallowed up the near $30 ...
The Detroit Pistons appear to have made a decision on Malik Beasley’s future as the sharpshooting guard faces a gambling investigation. The Pistons agreed to a three-year, $48 million contract ...
Detroit should be looking to move Bojan Bogdanovic and his two-year, $39 million contract to the highest bidder. Drafting Cunningham with the No. 1 overall pick in 2021 has been Weaver’s best move.
Nov 27, 2024; Memphis, Tennessee, USA; Detroit Pistons forward Paul Reed (7) handles the ball as Memphis Grizzlies center Jay Huff (30) defends during the fourth quarter at FedExForum.