After a brief period of silence, it seems that the talks between the Detroit Pistons and Jalen Duren have picked up again. Earlier this week, NBA Insider Chris Haynes reported that Duren was fed up and wanted out of Detroit, as contract talks had not favored him and that he wanted out.
The Pistons have shed a good amount of payroll this summer, including salary-dumping Caris LeVert to Milwaukee as part of a six-team mega-deal. Detroit also sent out Isaiah Stewart (to Memphis) and Marcus Sasser (Dallas) in that trade while bringing back John Collins, Taurean Prince and Gary Harris.
The Pistons don’t appear to be worried about restricted free agent center Jalen Duren going anywhere. According to Hunter Patterson of The Athletic, Detroit remains confident it will reach a long-term agreement with Duren despite little progress in contract negotiations to this point.
Looking at the Detroit Pistons Summer League stats during the opening schedule in Las Vegas shows how much of a gauntlet this tournament can be for young prospects.
Angst is growing among the Detroit Pistons’ fanbase regarding the future of All-Star center Jalen Duren, who has yet to sign an offer sheet in this year’s free agency period.
At the end of the game or in other big moments, it's usually the team's stars who have the ball. Sometimes, though, it's the role players who get the chance to shine and deliver.
Ebuka Okorie is obviously a talented basketball player with the kind of speed and intuition on how to deploy it that could be a difference-maker in the NBA.
In the past, a select few of undrafted players have gone on to have an impact on an NBA roster. For the Pistons, that has been Daniss Jenkins. An undrafted guard out of St.
Going into the offseason, the goal was clear for the Detroit Pistons, as they looked to build on their successful season, which fell short at the Eastern Conference semifinals.
Typically, the path to the NBA for most players is to spend at least a season in college to get high-level basketball and important development under their belts.
The Detroit Pistons are set to play their final scheduled game of the NBA Summer League on Wednesday against the Phoenix Suns. With a 1-2 record in Summer
While the official start to offseason free agency is less than a month old, teams are beginning to slow down with their roster maneuvering after a flurry of opening-week moves.
Chaz Lanier turned in an impressive performance Monday despite the Detroit Pistons’ 86-75 NBA Summer League loss to the New York Knicks at Cox Pavilion.
Apologies for a belated game thread to discuss the Detroit Pistons vs. the New York Knicks in game three of Summer League action. I think we can safely say where things are landing for the Pistons after watching them for two games (where they have gone 1-1).
The Detroit Pistons have had an eventful offseason, watching as Tobias Harris departed to join the San Antonio Spurs in free agency, while signing John Collins as a potential replacement.
The Detroit Pistons defeated the Cleveland Cavaliers 103-94 on Sunday to earn their first win of NBA Summer League action in Las Vegas. With the win, the
Detroit Pistons rookie Ebuka Okorie showed you just about everything you’d hope to see from him during his first Summer League game. Now, he looks to keep the momentum going in game two against the Cleveland Cavaliers.
The San Antonio Spurs were the second-youngest Finals team in NBA history last season. Now they're adding a 15-year veteran to beef up the power forward position.
As the Detroit Pistons navigate center Jalen Duren's restricted free agency, the front office opened Wednesday by securing a significant frontcourt addition.
The NBA was hoping the storyline would remain quiet. Now, it's generating headlines again, further highlighting that gambling scandals remain a growing problem in sports.
The Detroit Pistons seemed primed to make a deep run in the NBA playoffs last season. But they didn't. Things didn't go as smoothly as Detroit had hoped, and the team fell to the Cleveland Cavaliers in the Eastern Conference semifinals.