The Pistons Pulse is brought to you by The Detroit Free Press and is co hosted by Bryce Simon of MotorCityHoops and Omari Sankofa II, Detroit Pistons beat writer for The Detroit Free Press. Omari and I are back this week breaking down all of the moves that the Detroit Pistons have made this offseason.
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The Detroit Pistons are losing veteran leader Cory Joseph as the 32-year-old guard signed a one-year deal to join the Golden State Warriors. It was clear Joseph was no longer in the plans in Detroit after the Pistons traded for Monte Morris, who is presumably going to be the team’s primary backup point guard. Joseph
The Detroit Pistons have yet to sign any free agents, but they did make their second trade of Friday, the start of the NBA free agency period, by trading a second-round pick to the Washington Wizards for veteran point guard Monte Morris. Morris, 28, a Flint native, averaged 10.3 points, 5.3 assists, and 3.4 rebounds
Well, it might be a quiet opening to NBA free agency for the Detroit Pistons, who sold off the majority of its available cap space in a pre-deadline move for Joe Harris, the NBA’s wildest day is about to commence. Superstars are demanding trades, franchises are trying to stave off salary cap hell, and Matt
The Detroit Pistons will have plenty of familiar faces on its Summer League roster in Las Vegas next week. It will be fans’ first chance to see rookies Ausar Thompson and Marcus Sasser in person. The team will also feature plenty of Pistons’ veterans. Jaden Ivey and Jalen Duren will suit up after a pair
The Detroit Pistons decided what could amount to its biggest offseason move in the hours before free agency by trading a sizable portion of its available cap space to the Brooklyn Nets in exchange for Joe Harris and two future second-round picks. Harris is one of the best 3-point shooters in the NBA, but has
We are just a few hours away from the start of NBA Free Agency, the most exciting day in the entire NBA calendar. There are rumors galore and fake Twitter accounts trying to become the next Woj or Shams. With the Detroit Pistons armed with a good amount of cap space, I am sure some
Join Wes and Jack tonight from 8 pm E.T. for your weekly dose of interactive Detroit Pistons discussion. With the NBA Draft now in the rearview mirror and free agency upon our doorstep, we have plenty to cover in tonight’s live stream. Below are some of the key topics the crew aim to cover: Detroits
The Pistons Pulse is brought to you by The Detroit Free Press and is co hosted by Bryce Simon of MotorCityHoops and Omari Sankofa II, Detroit Pistons beat writer for The Detroit Free Press. Omari and I are back this week with our regularly scheduled Tuesday drop talking about all things Detroit Pistons. If you
If the Detroit Pistons’ newest rookies can provide anything in their first year, perhaps the most valuable thing would be clarity. Ausar Thompson and Marcus Sasser have plenty you should love about their games, but they are far from perfect players or finished products. However, what they offer up from day one is a tenaciousness,
The NBA released the 2023 Summer League schedule, and the Detroit Pistons will be facing the Orlando Magic, Houston Rockets, Toronto Raptors, and the San Antonio Spurs. The biggest game on the schedule will be against the Houston Rockets (July 9 at 6 p.m. ET on ESPN2) when Detroit rookie Ausar Thompson will face his
The Pistons Pulse is brought to you by The Detroit Free Press and is co hosted by Bryce Simon of MotorCityHoops and Omari Sankofa II, Detroit Pistons beat writer for The Detroit Free Press. Omari and I (and Wes) pulled a short night of sleep to get up and get out a Detroit Pistons NBA
Many trades are rumored, even more are likely discussed between front office, but few actually happen. That was as true as ever in Thursday’s NBA Draft when a flurry of deals were expected and only a few marginal moves occurred. One of the finalized deals did involve the Detroit Pistons, with the team swapping No.
The Detroit Pistons took one more big NBA Draft day swing by selecting Overtime Elite wing Ausar Thompson over more established prospects at the college level like Jarace Walker, Taylor Hendricks, and Cam Whitmore. The Pistons were banking on the elite upside Thompson possesses as a wing defender, connector, and transition threat. His upside surpassed
The Detroit Pistons took a huge swing at No. 5 by picking the upside of Ausar Thompson, but when they traded back into the first round at No. 25 to select four-year point guard Marcus Sasser. Sasser played for Houston and shot nearly 37% on seven 3-point attempts per game. He’s the type of player
The Detroit Pistons needed a lot of talent, and you can only fill so many of those roster holes with one selection. With the fifth pick, the Pistons decided the best talent to have, and the player with the highest upside was Ausar Thompson. The versatile wing defender and connector went just one pick after
The NBA Draft has arrived, and nobody knows who the Detroit Pistons are selecting, or if they are trading up, down or out from their Nos. 5 and 31 draft positions. Last year, the Pistons also drafted fifth and came away with Jaden Ivey who exceeded all expectations in year one. They also selected Jalen
This is it. The final Big Board. Fittingly, it represents the thoughts of our readers who are also the people that make everything we are able to do at Detroit Bad Boys possible. In just a few days, more than 300 people submitted entries filling out a Big Board featuring 17 names, and we printed
The NBA Draft is finally here, but that is where the clarity seems to end. During a somewhat unpredictable draft evaluation process, perhaps it is fitting we are ending it with absolute chaos among your friendly staff at Detroit Bad Boys over who makes up the optimal players likely to be available when the Pistons
We’ve all got a type. That includes Detroit Pistons GM Troy Weaver. We’ve seen the soft-spoken Weaver meander through three drafts during his time in Detroit. Each time, he’s been drawn toward prospects who fit a certain archetype — one that spans beyond positionality. It’s hard to explain but, weirdly, I feel like describing it
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