Trajan Langdon, the new Detroit Pistons president of basketball operations, was clear about what his offseason priorities were in building the roster — add shooting and spacing around Cade Cunningham. With the additions of Tobias Harris in free agency and Tim Hardaway Jr. in a trade, the Pistons have accomplished that goal. Not that either
I don’t pretend to be a draft guy anymore. I retired that particular hat in 2017 following successive years of lauding the picks of Stanley Johnson, Henry Ellenson, and Luke Kennard. I realized that blind bias was my main form of player evaluation instead of actually poring over countless hours of C-tier NCAA basketball. Anyway,
According to Adrian Wojnarowski of ESPN, free agent forward Tobias Harris has agreed to a 2 year, $52 million contract with the Detroit Pistons. Tobias Harris has agreed to a two-year, $52 million deal with the Detroit Pistons, sources tell ESPN. — Adrian Wojnarowski (@wojespn) July 1, 2024 There is no information yet on if
The Detroit Pistons plan to sign 2021 No. 1 overall pick Cade Cunningham to a five-year, $226 million maximum post-rookie contract extension, according to The Athletic. This move was expected and is now unofficially official. Roughly, the salary each year would look like the following: $38,775,000 $41,877,000 $45,979,000 $48,581,000 $52,183,000 Cunningham averaged 22.7 points, 7.5
The Detroit Pistons have historically been one of the first franchises out of the gate when free agency begins. Who can forget the Pistons starting the post-Going to Work era by signing Ben Gordon and Charlie Villanueva on the first day of free agency in 2009? Or signing Josh Smith to the largest contract in
The Detroit Pistons are close to finalizing a five-year deal for J.B. Bickerstaff to serve as the team’s next head coach. The hiring comes just one week after new president Trajan Langdon fired Monty Williams after one disastrous season that saw the Pistons with a franchise-low 14 wins. The news was first reported by Adrian
USA Basketball announced the 2024 Select Team, who will train alongside Team USA in preparation for this summer’s Olympic Games in Paris. The Pistons’ very own Jalen Duren is one of fifteen players named to the group who will train daily with the USA men’s national team in Las Vegas through their training camp in
The Detroit Pistons haven’t won a playoff game since 2008, and it is hard to gauge what rebuild they are officially at, but suffice it to say, the players on Detroit’s roster the past decade have been here for a good time, not a long time. Roster churn is inevitable, and when you’re endlessly cycling
For all of those sickos out there like me who need to watch Summer League Basketball, the Pistons’ Summer League Schedule has just been released. The Pistons’ summer league schedule just dropped. @ PHI on 7/13, 7 p.m. Eastern (ESPN 2) @ HOU on 7/15, 6:30 (NBA TV) vs. CHI on 7/16, 6:30 (NBA TV)
After the terrible season, the terrible draft luck and the longggggg offseason of change, Trajan Langdon and the Detroit Pistons finally got to work on Thursday with the 2024 NBA Draft. The Pistons, sitting at No. 5, may have had the surprise pick of the first round after taking G League Ignite’s Ron Holland. We
The Detroit Pistons are trading Quentin Grimes to the Dallas Mavericks in exchange for veteran forward Tim Hardaway Jr. and three second-round picks, according to Adrian Wojnarowski of ESPN. New Pistons president Trajan Langdon was very direct and clear about what his offseason priority and plan was as the team entered the offseason with more
The Detroit Pistons are signing St. John’s guard Daniss Jenkins to a two-way deal, according to media reports. Jenkins is coming off a four-year college career after spending two years at Pacific and one each at Iona and St. Johns. He averaged 14.9 points and 5.4 assists during his senior year at St. Johns with
The Detroit Pistons selected Bobi Klintman with the No. 37 overall pick in the second round. Detroit moved up from No. 53 in a reported trade with the Minnesota Timberwolves, where the Pistons also acquired third-year wing Wendell Moore Jr. Minnesota is trading Wendell Moore Jr. and the No. 37 pick in today’s Day 2
The Detroit Pistons traded with the Minnesota Timberwovles to move up from the 53rd to the 37th pick in the NBA Draft. That means the team will likely get a player with a legitimate shot to make a roster and not just someone to stash overseas. The cost was the contract of Wendell Moore who
The Detroit Pistons must like what they see on the remaining draft board entering the second round. New president Trajan Langdon added the 37th overall pick in the second round of Thursday’s NBA Draft from the Minnesota Timberwolves by taking on the $2.5 million contract of little-used guard Wendell Moore Jr and sending back the
The guys brought in the crew from Detroit Bad Boys to record LIVE during the entire first round of the NBA Draft. This episode is a recording of all the Pistons-centric conversations that Sean, Brady, Justin, Kyle, Blake and Wes had over the course of the evening. Detroit Bad Boys YouTube Follow Wes Davenport on
The Detroit Pistons were rumored to be interested in trading down from No. 5 in the NBA Draft as teams were looking to position themselves to take big man Donovan Clingan. Instead, the team kept the pick and surprised with the selection of forward Ron Holland. Holland averaged 20.6 points, 6.6 rebounds, 3.2 assists, and
The NBA Draft is here, and I have no idea if Detroit Pistons fans are optimistic or not. On the on hand, the Pistons fell to fifth (again) in what is widely considered a mediocre to poor draft. On the other hand, the No. 5 pick has some actual juice, with the potential that a
Normally I begin an NBA Draft Day post needing to scour the internet for the latest rumblings and rumors just so I have some content to throw on a free-for-all post for the community to gather. Lucky for me, the Brooklyn Nets did all my work for me by blowing up their team overnight and
Trajan Langdon’s front office just got a lot more experienced. According to ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski, the Detroit Pistons President of Basketball Operations is hiring longtime NBA executive Dennis Lindsey. This hiring comes weeks after Marc Stein reported that Lindsey, a finalist who met with Tom Gores for Langdon’s job, was a candidate to join the
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