When the Detroit Pistons brought Tobias Harris back last summer, fans met the question of his potential as a key contributor with skepticism. Many fans questioned the move, citing his age and his substantial contract history.
Last offseason, Trajan Langdon made it a point to bring in quality veterans to pair with the Detroit Pistons' young core. Among those targeted was Tobias Harris, who took on a very different role in his second stint with the franchise.
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The Los Angeles Lakers are at a crossroads. On one hand, they are still trying to maximize the twilight years of LeBron James, who opted into his $52.6 million player option for the 2025–26 season.
Which former NBA players watch today's game and think to themselves, Man, I would have been awesome in today's game? Probably all of them. But how many of them are right?
Last offseason, the Detroit Pistons were adamant about bringing in quality veterans to put around their young core. Upon reuniting with a familiar face, one of their newer additions was praised for how he's carried himself throughout his NBA career.
Tobias Harris likely wasn’t shocked by the fact that a Philadelphia 76ers fan took a shot at Paul George by using his name to criticize the play of the nine-time NBA All-Star.
Philadelphia is still talking about Tobias Harris. Despite the veteran guard packing up and taking on a second journey with the Detroit Pistons, 76ers fans still seem to carry negative feelings toward Harris.
From 2019 to 2024, Tobias Harris found himself as a key member of the Philadelphia 76ers' core as they tried to contend in the Eastern Conference. Long after his tenure came to an end, the veteran forward reacted to a recent viral comment aimed at him.
The Detroit Pistons were one of the better stories in the NBA this season. Going from last place in the Eastern Conference to the No. 6 seed in the NBA Playoffs was one of the best one-year turnarounds in the NBA's history.
The Detroit Pistons likely won't be complacent after such a strong turnaround from a season ago. They improved by 30 wins and made the NBA Playoffs as the No.
In quite a shocking turn of events, the Dallas Mavericks won the first overall pick of the 2025 NBA Draft during tonight’s Draft Lottery, overcoming their miniscule 1.8 percent odds of doing so.
The Detroit Pistons knew they needed help at the power forward position this season. Last season, that role was played by committee, with Isaiah Stewart, Bojan Bogdanović, Isaiah Livers, and even rookie Ausar Thompson all logging minutes there.
After a first-round exit, the Detroit Pistons saw their impressive 2024-2025 NBA season close earlier than they had hoped. While it left the team with a disappointed feeling initially, the Pistons have to feel good heading into the summer.
Tobias Harris is among several former Philadelphia 76ers battling in the 2025 NBA Playoffs. In a shocking turn of events, Harris helped a Detroit Pistons team that went 14-68 just one season ago notch the sixth seed in the Eastern Conference.
Following a loss against the Memphis Grizzlies over the weekend, the Detroit Pistons will be back on the floor on Monday night to host the Sacramento Kings.
As the Detroit Pistons worked on forming a comeback against the Oklahoma City Thunder on Wednesday night, the team lost its starting forward, Tobias Harris, during the second half.
Tobias Harris is coming off another productive season for the Philadelphia 76ers. He finished the year with averages of 17.2 points, 6.5 rebounds, 3.1 assists and 1.0 steals per contest while shooting 48.7% from the field and 35.3% from the three-point range in 70 games.
The Philadelphia 76ers made the biggest splash of the NBA offseason by landing Paul George, who will replace longtime forward Tobias Harris. Is the move the final piece to Philadelphia's championship puzzle?
Almost 10 years after the Pistons traded him in a package to the Clippers for then-All-Star forward Blake Griffin, Pistons general manager Trajan Langdon has decided to bring 6-foot-8, 226-pound veteran back to help raise the floor of the 14-68 team he inherited.
With NBA free agency just a few short weeks away, rumors are beginning to swirl and reported interests are bubbling to the surface. One player expected to draw attention from multiple teams is this Philadelphia 76ers forward.