For the second summer in a row, the Chicago Bulls have eyes on them as their star forward Zach LaVine could become one of the most notable players on the league’s trade block.
After hiring former New Orleans Pelicans executive Trajan Langdon to become the President of Basketball Operations, the Detroit Pistons have quite a few changes to make in their front office.
Along with having a sizable amount of cap space to spent this summer, the Detroit Pistons have an important decision to make regarding one of their key players.
With just over two weeks remaining until the NBA draft, the Detroit Pistons are in a familiar position: picking at number five. Over the past 25 years, the Pistons have had their fair share of hits and misses in the draft.
The Pistons are hiring Michael Blackstone as executive VP of basketball operations.
After finishing with the league's worst record this season, the Detroit Pistons had an early start to their offseason. As the summer rages on, one member of the roster showed he is putting work in during the time off.
The Mavericks are currently losing 2-0 in the NBA Finals, and they could be doing some more losing after the season as well.
The Detroit Pistons are still working to add more pieces to their front office this offseason. According to the latest reports, though, the Pistons are interested in adding Dallas Mavericks senior adviser Dennis Lindsey to their front office, per NBA insider Marc Stein.
Think Pelicans, think podcasters, think up-and-comers, think second-chancers I have no idea whether the Detroit Pistons will ultimately fire head coach Monty Williams one year after signing him to a record-setting contract.
Rasheed Wallace is known for offering unconventional opinions on various NBA topics. His recent statement claiming that his 2004 Detroit Pistons team was better than the championship-winning 2017 Golden State Warriors team garnered attention.
Heading into free agency, the Detroit Pistons will be among the biggest threat to make a big signing. With nearly $64 million in cap space, the front office is an a good position to outbid the competition on any target they seek.
James Wiseman is coming off his fourth season in the NBA. The 23-year-old averaged 7.1 points and 5.3 rebounds per contest while shooting 61.3% from the field in 63 games (six starts).
Since they have the largest amount of open cap space this summer, the Detroit Pistons are poised to be a major threat in free agency. Even though they are able to offer a max contract, they've been named the worst landing spot for one of the biggest potential names in the market.
After missing virtually all of his second NBA season, he returned healthy in 2023-24 and put up 22.7 points, 7.5 assists and 4.3 rebounds per game.
This summer, the Detroit Pistons have the resources to make some big changes. With the fifth pick in the 2024 NBA Draft, a selection or a trade could give the Pistons an opportunity to pick up an impact player for next season.
The Detroit Pistons are poised to offer Cade Cunningham a lucrative rookie extension this summer. Despite missing 70 games in his sophomore season, Cunningham returned triumphantly.
As the Detroit Pistons struggled on a nightly basis throughout the 2023-2024 NBA season, it became clear they were likely to sell off veteran players at the trade deadline back in February.
The Detroit Pistons are undergoing a major upheaval this offseason. For starters, they’ve appointed Trajan Langdon to become the President of Basketball Operations, and they let go of Troy Weaver in the process.
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.
The Warriors' 2017 title team with Kevin Durant lost just one game in the playoffs, while the 2004 Pistons lost seven.
The Nets are about to lose another key executive, according to a report.
Nothing went right for the Detroit Pistons during the 2023-24 season. Not only did they finish with the worst record for the second straight campaign, they had zero luck during the NBA Lottery again.
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.
It helps to have an uncle who owns an NBA team.
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.
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