Dennis Schroder has packed his bags and is heading back out to California. The Detroit Pistons’ free agent guard is planning to sign a multi-year deal with the Sacramento Kings.
The Denver Nuggets brought back one of their most popular former players when Bruce Brown signed with the team Monday. They shouldn't stop with just one former Nugget.
Dennis Schroder is leaving the Detroit Pistons for the Sacramento Kings. Schroder has agreed to a three-year, $45 million deal with the Kings. Schroder played for the Brooklyn Nets, Golden State Warriors and Pistons last season.
Though they have a promising young talent at center in Jalen Duren, the Detroit Pistons were still connected to some veteran big men heading into free agency.
Malik Beasley, guard for the Detroit Pistons, is being investigated by federal authorities. There’s suspicion that he may have placed bets on NBA games—possibly even on himself.
The Dennis Schroder situation is turning out to be a lot more than the Detroit Pistons simply losing the veteran guard to the Sacramento Kings on the open market.
The Detroit Pistons were busy on the first night of NBA free agency as they made two key moves. Detroit began by re-signing center Paul Reed to a new two-year contract and they then landed veteran guard Caris LeVert on a two-year, $29 million contract.
Detroit and Sacramento could swap guards As the first day of free agency crept toward midnight, interesting murmurs started burbling throughout NBA media.
The Detroit Pistons have kicked off their 2025 free agency by locking in two notable deals. First, they re-signed Paul Reed to a two-year, $11 million contract.
The Atlanta Hawks are off to a busy start in free agency. Unfortunately for the Detroit Pistons, it took a couple of key targets off the board. Luke Kennard is the latest.
The Detroit Pistons enter free agency with some major decisions to make regarding multiple key players on their roster. Detroit already re-signed Paul Reed to a new two-year contract but both Tim Hardaway Jr and Malik Beasley are currently unrestricted free agents.
Down goes another free agent target for the Detroit Pistons. As the team shifted its focus over to Nickeil Alexander-Walker, the Pistons were in a tight two-team race for the former Minnesota Timberwolves guard’s services.
The Pistons are looking for backcourt depth behind Cade Cunningham and Jaden Ivey and, as a young team, they can use all the veteran experience they can get.
The Detroit Pistons are adding veteran wing Caris LeVert on a two-year, $29 million contract, according to ESPN’s Shams Charania. The deal includes no options and runs through the 2026–27 season, reports The Detroit Free Press’ Omari Sankofa II.
The Detroit Pistons have put a bit of a target on their back after making the NBA Playoffs last season. With a young core beginning to mold together, adding key veterans to bolster the roster is paramount to continue growing and exceeding expectations.
The Detroit Pistons had an incredible single-season turnaround of 30 wins last season to make the NBA Playoffs for the first time since 2019. While they fell to the New York Knicks in the first round 4-2, it marked their first playoff win since 2008.
With NBA free agency officially underway, the Detroit Pistons hope to acquire a team primed for a deeper playoff run. One step in maintaining success was the re-signing of Paul Reed.
On Monday night, free agency officially got underway in the NBA. As deals started to pour in, the Detroit Pistons got on the board by retaining a player from last year's roster.
With free agency hours away, one expiring veteran on the Detroit Pistons is expected to weigh quite a few options on the open market. Dennis Schroder has become one of the most intriguing veteran guards on the open market.
Simone Fontecchio has spent part of two seasons playing for the Detroit Pistons. He finished the 2024-25 season with averages of 5.9 points and 2.9 rebounds per contest while shooting 40.2% from the field and 33.5% from the three-point range in 75 games.