The Detroit Pistons’ trade for James Wiseman is in jeopardy. Gary Payton II, who was involved in the four-team deal that saw former Piston Saddiq Bey moved to the Atlanta Hawks, failed his physical with the Golden State Warriors on Friday according to a report from The Athletic’s Shams Charania. The Warriors can rescind the
I’m going to make this game recap short and sweet as I live in a liminal state waiting to find out if the James Wiseman trade goes through. The Detroit Pistons managed to win in double overtime against an admittedly severely undermanned San Antonio Spurs team 138-131. Jalen Duren had a career night against an
The Detroit Pistons were also missing two rotation players following Thursday’s trade deadline. Saddiq Bey and Kevin Knox were traded to the Atlanta Hawks and Portland Trail Blazers, respectively. Detroit’s returning player in the four-team deal, James Wiseman, didn’t make his debut Friday. The San Antonio Spurs were even more shorthanded. They entered Friday’s game
Detroit − Two different games were taking place for the Pistons on Friday night, one on the court and one away from it. On the floor, Detroit was hosting the rebuilding San Antonio Spurs at Little Caesars Arena. But behind the scenes, the franchise’s newly-acquired asset was in jeopardy of not joining the team. The
The Detroit Pistons trade deadline deal that saw them acquire James Wiseman from the Golden State Warriors is now in serious jeopardy after Gary Payton II failed his physical with the Warriors. The complicated four-team trade saw Detroit send out Saddiq Bey and Kevin Knox to the Warriors for Wiseman. The Warriors then sent Bey
The Pistons are in jeopardy of losing James Wiseman less than 24 hours after the trade to acquire him was made official. According to Shams Charania of The Athletic, a failed physical exam of Gary Payton II has placed the four-team trade between the Pistons, Golden State Warriors, Atlanta Hawks and Portland Trail Blazers in
Pistons general manager Troy Weaver joins Pistons LIVE to discuss the deal for James Wiseman, the futures of Alec Burks and Bojan Bogdanović and what his vision is for the makeup of the roster is.
On Isaiah Stewart bobblehead night at LCA, he brought along 50 kids from the Boys & Girls Club in his hometown of Rochester, N.Y., to attend the game.
The NBA’s trade deadline has come and gone, while some players are already suiting up in uniform for new their new teams. Most have only been seen in photoshopped graphics from official team social media handles, so of course there is instant analysis on every trade that went down. The Detroit Pistons didn’t make as
Detroit — The aftermath of the Pistons’ trade to acquire former Golden State Warriors center James Wiseman left some searching for answers as to why the team needed another big man. The NBA has become full of dominant guards and forwards, but when Pistons general manager Troy Weaver surveys the landscape of the league, especially
Another exciting trade deadline has come and gone and every team in the league except for two participated in the festivities. The Spurs sent out their starting center, Jakob Poeltl while the Pistons acquired a new center in James Wiseman. I don’t think any of the players either team received back in their subsequent deals
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 bring a special Detroit Pistons trade deadline reaction episode from Thursday’s NBA Trade Deadline. Contrary to the hopes
It’s hardly fair to cherry pick, especially after more than 2½ years of game film. And while two plays on a basketball court hardly illuminate a career — let alone define it — here we are, finally past the NBA’s trade deadline, trying to make sense of Troy Weaver’s vision. The Detroit Pistons general manager
To fill the void left by the departures of Saddiq Bey and Kevin Knox, the Detroit Pistons are signing Motor City Cruise guard Stanley Umude to a 10-day contract. Umude has spent all season with the Cruise and was part of the Pistons’ preseason roster. Umude is averaging 14.2 points and 4.7 rebounds with the
Draymond Green is familiar with the Golden State Warriors, James Wiseman and the Detroit Pistons, which makes the Saginaw native uniquely positioned to understand Thursday’s deal at the NBA trade deadline involving all three entities. And thanks to Green, he provided unmatched intel Thursday on Wiseman and the wild day in the league during the
Apple Podcasts | Spotify • Hosts: Bryce Simon (@MotorCityHoops) and Omari Sankofa II (@omarisankofa) • Producer: Wes Davenport • Editors: Robin Chan • Executive producers: Anjanette Delgado, Kirkland Crawford • Email: brycesimon3309@gmail.com; osankofa@freepress.com On this episode: In this “emergency” episode of “The Pistons Pulse,” we break down what the team did just before the 2023
A year ago, the Cleveland Cavaliers acquired big guard Caris LeVert, the pride of Pickerington Central, in a deal that went down a few days before the NBA trade deadline. The Cavs were clawing their way toward the top of the Eastern Conference and general manager Koby Altman wanted to shore up the wing. Nice
Detroit – Troy Weaver warned everyone shortly after he took this job as the Pistons’ general manager: He sees the big picture a little differently than others do. And Thursday afternoon, shortly before the NBA’s 3 p.m. trade deadline, he offered another big reminder of that. While much of the attention leading up to the
The NBA’s trade deadline has not disappointed, with Kevin Durant going from the Brooklyn Nets to the Phoenix Suns late Wednesday night into Thursday morning. As the trade deadline neared the 3 p.m. deadline, it seemed like the entire league wanted to get in on the fun. Including the Detroit Pistons. INSIDE THE DEADLINE:Pistons’ James
Detroit — In the waning hours of the NBA’s trade deadline, Pistons general manager Troy Weaver shook up the roster with a trade — his third consecutive deadline-day deal since taking over in 2020. The Pistons (14-42) were fresh off a brutal 113-85 loss to the Cleveland Cavaliers and with the second-worst record in the
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