Discussing the Jerami Grant situation on his latest Hoop Collective podcast, ESPN’s Brian Windhorst suggested that Grant’s agents provided the Pistons with a handful of preferred destinations in the event their client is traded. “I was told his representation came to the Pistons and said ‘If you’re going to trade him, here’s a list of
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January 24th 2022 at 10:14pm CST by Dana Gauruder There have been expectations the Bulls will do something to improve their frontcourt depth before next month’s trade deadline, but that may be much more difficult due to backcourt injuries, Joe Cowley of the Chicago Sun-Times notes. Long-term injuries to Lonzo Ball and Alex Caruso could alter
Denver — Cade Cunningham was the first big injury, missing most of training camp, then the first few games of the regular season. In November, Kelly Olynyk sustained a knee injury that kept him out for more than two months. Then, it was leading scorer Jerami Grant, who missed more than a month and had
The Magic are widely expected to trade Terrence Ross and/or Gary Harris before the February 10 trade deadline, assuming they can get sufficient draft capital in return, Marc Stein writes in his latest Substack column. Ross and Harris aren’t among the top tier of players on this season’s trade market, so it may not require
DENVER — Remove the final minute of the game, and Sunday’s fourth quarter against the Denver Nuggets would’ve been one of the Detroit Pistons‘ best this season. Instead, after a furious rally, they made a trio of mistakes and lost 117-111. Detroit gave up a 17-3 run at the end of the third quarter, and
Trail Blazers forward Robert Covington is drawing trade interest from the Jazz, league sources tell veteran NBA reporter Marc Stein. Utah, known to be on the lookout for a defensive upgrade on the wing, has been linked to Jerami Grant, who is the team’s “preferred target,” according to Stein. However, the Pistons aren’t expected to
Denver — The Pistons are getting closer to being at full strength. They recalled Jerami Grant and Frank Jackson from the Motor City Cruise on Monday, and the two could be ready to return to the lineup for Tuesday home matchup against the Denver Nuggets. After season-long issues with injuries and COVID protocols, they are
Go through the gallery above to view Rod Beard’s midseason grades for the 2021-22 Detroit Pistons. Click here if you’re having trouble viewing the gallery. The Pistons are a little more than halfway through the season, and like last year, it’s been a bit of a struggle. Much of the subpar 11-35 record can be attributed to COVID issues
DENVER — Remove the final minute of the game, and Sunday’s fourth quarter against the Denver Nuggets would’ve been one of the Detroit Pistons‘ best this season. Instead, after a furious rally, they made a trio of mistakes and lost 117-111. Detroit gave up a 17-3 run at the end of the third quarter, and entered
Denver — This time, it wasn’t the third quarter that did the Pistons in, as has happened so many times this season. The third quarter wasn’t good, as the Denver Nuggets used a 16-point advantage to pull ahead. Instead of folding, the Pistons had a bounce-back fourth quarter, and they erased the deficit, tying the game
DENVER — The Detroit Pistons played nearly 47 minutes of good basketball on Sunday. They went toe-to-toe with a playoff-bound Denver Nuggets team, weathering several runs and keeping the margin close down the wire. A layup by Cory Joseph tied the game at 111 with 1:15 remaining in the fourth quarter, bringing the Pistons back from
SALT LAKE CITY — Spoiler alert: The Detroit Pistons’ midseason grades are higher than their 11-34 record might imply. The Pistons are in the midst of a rebuild and are also one of the NBA’s least-deep teams due to having $45 million in dead money on the books. Despite being one of the worst teams,
The Cavaliers‘ improved play this season has put them in position to be unhappy after a win, writes Chris Fedor of Cleveland.com. Victories have been rare in Cleveland over the past three seasons, but with the Cavs in fifth place in the East at 28-19, coach J.B. Bickerstaff is stressing the importance of a strong
Denver — The Pistons have another player in health and safety protocols. Center Kelly Olynyk, who returned this week from a knee injury that kept him out for more than two months, will miss some more time. Olynyk will have to return two negative tests taken at least 24 hours apart or be out for
Pistons big man Kelly Olynyk, who returned this week after missing more than two months with a knee injury, has entered the NBA’s health and safety protocols, tweets James Edwards III of The Athletic. Olynyk, who signed as a free agent over the summer, played in two games before being sidelined again, bringing his season total to
DENVER — The Detroit Pistons, who have been hit hard by injuries and COVID-19 this season, were on the cusp of returning to full strength earlier this week. Kelly Olynyk played his first two games since spraining his left knee on Nov. 10, and Jerami Grant started working out with the Motor City Cruise following
SALT LAKE CITY — On Jan. 10, the Detroit Pistons took advantage of a Rudy Gobert-less Utah Jazz team win, 126-116, at Little Caesars Arena, 126-116. On Friday, the Pistons couldn’t repeat the feat against a Donovan Mitchell-less Jazz team on the road. The Pistons lost, 111-101, at Vivant Arena. A floater from Josh Jackson cut Detroit
Salt Lake City — It’s not often that the Pistons roll into Salt Lake City and pick up a win. It’s even more rare that they complete a season sweep of the Utah Jazz. With a come-from-behind win in Detroit on Jan. 10, both feats were in play with a victory on Friday night. The
Salt Lake City — There are less than three weeks until the trade deadline, and it’s time for silly season. There are going to be any number of trade rumors about potential deals that the Pistons are involved in, but as Stan Van Gundy noted, very few of those rumors come to fruition. Of course,
The Pistons have brought back guard Cassius Stanley, signing him to a third 10-day contract using a COVID-related hardship exception, the team announced today (via Twitter). Stanley first signed with Detroit on December 25, then got a second 10-day deal on January 8. With Luka Garza and Jerami Grant still in the health and safety
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