Signs are pointing to the Detroit Pistons offering franchise guard Cade Cunningham a max extension soon, via James Edwards III of the Athletic. The terms for the expected offer are a five year $226 million extension.
As the Detroit Pistons continue to reshape their front office, the spotlight remains on head coach Monty Williams. When Williams, renowned for his successful tenure at the Phoenix Suns, signed a 6-year, $78.5 million deal in 2023, the hope was that he would bring his winning touch to a Pistons team starved for playoff action since 2019.
Since drafting him with the No. 1 pick in the 2021 NBA Draft, Cade Cunningham has been tremendous for the Detroit Pistons. In his career so far, the Texas native is averaging 20 points per game, 4.3 rebounds per game, and 7.5 assists per game.
One NBA analyst proposed that the Utah Jazz acquire Cade Cunningham from the Detroit Pistons this offseason. Grant Hughes of Bleacher Report proposed the following trade idea between the Jazz and Pistons: Utah Jazz Receive: Cade Cunningham Detroit Pistons Receive: Keyonte George, Taylor Hendricks, the No.
This offseason, the Detroit Pistons are going to have the largest amount of cap space in the NBA. With this financial flexibility, they could go one of two route.
Over the past few weeks, Detroit Pistons legend Rasheed Wallace has been in an ongoing debate with Draymond Green. It all began when Wallace stated that he feels the 2004 championship team could take down the 2017 Warriors squad.
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The Detroit Pistons are reportedly eyeing Brooklyn Nets center Nic Claxton, a move that could significantly bolster their frontcourt. Claxton, who played 71 games last season, posted impressive stats with 11.8 points, 9.9 rebounds, 2.1 assists, and 2.1 blocks per game on 63% shooting.
For a second, it looked as though it was only a matter of time before the Los Angeles Lakers finalized the hiring of JJ Redick as the team’s next head coach.
Malik Monk is coming off a productive season for the Sacramento Kings. He averaged 15.4 points, 2.9 rebounds and 5.1 assists per contest while shooting 44.3% from the field and 35.0% from the three-point range in 72 games.
This offseason, the Detroit Pistons have multiple avenues they can go in terms of upgrading the roster. With an abundance of open cap space, they are a threat in the trade and free-agent market.
The Detroit Pistons seem to have a plan in place heading into NBA free agency this summer. According to James Edwards of the Athletic, the Pistons are expected to have their eyes on free agents Malik Monk and Nick Claxton once free agency negotiations begin on June 24.
According to Detroit Pistons insider James L. Edwards III, the team will likely “heavily” pursue three NBA veterans in free agency this summer–Malik Monk, Nic Claxton, and Gary Harris.
When the Detroit Pistons put together a search for a new front office leader, they had eyes on Minnesota Timberwolves executive, Tim Connelly. Considering Connelly’s contract could allow him to explore other options as early as this summer, it seemed there was a strong chance he could give the Pistons a look.
The Warriors' 2017 title team with Kevin Durant lost just one game in the playoffs, while the 2004 Pistons lost seven.
A war of words between 2004 Detroit Pistons star Rasheed Wallace and current Golden State Warriors star Draymond Green has escalated in recent days, with each side making the case that their respective classic team would win in a seven-game series.
This summer, the Detroit Pistons find themselves with a top-five pick, and league-leading cap space ahead of free agency. Although they are in a position to spend big on some notable stars, the direction of the franchise over the years haven’t helped them become a desirable landing spot for championship-hungry veterans.
The rumor mill of the 2024 off-season is in full swing, and the Detroit Pistons are right in the thick of it. From decisions about the 5th overall pick to free agency strategies, the Pistons have numerous options to explore.
The Nets are about to lose another key executive, according to a report.
He was hired as the Pistons’ general manager in 2020 and oversaw a full-scale rebuild during his four-year tenure. However, the team hasn’t made the strides that ownership and management were hoping for and expecting.
The Detroit Pistons are officially going out with the old and in with the new.
It helps to have an uncle who owns an NBA team.
The 28-year-old played professionally in Europe from 2012-22 before signing with the Jazz two summers ago. He spent a season-and-a-half in Utah, then was traded to Detroit at this year’s trade deadline.
When an NBA team gets a new general manager, the old coach's job is always in danger, even if he signed a giant, record-breaking contract.
The Detroit Pistons have settled on a new president of basketball operations.
The Pistons absolutely need a fresh new perspective at the top of the food chain.
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