Soon, the Detroit Pistons will be back at training camp, preparing for the 2025-2026 NBA season. Will they enter the new year with one or two newly-extended players?
In these final weeks of the offseason, the Detroit Pistons find themselves in an interesting position. Following news of him no longer being a target of an investigation for gambling, a reunion with Malik Beasley could be back on the table.
When any team has as much success as the Pistons did last season, it leaves a simple question to be asked. Will they continue to ascend in a strong Eastern Conference?
The Detroit Pistons were the biggest surprise of the 2024-25 season, as they went on to win 44 games after finishing with a 14-68 record the year before.
After being the surprise team in the NBA last season after their historic turnaround, the Detroit Pistons are set to enter the 2025-26 season with high expectations.
The Detroit Pistons are making a clear statement about their future direction. Rather than rushing to consolidate young talent for veteran stars, team president Trajan Langdon is doubling down on patience and development.
The Pistons made the playoffs last season after winning only 14 games the year before. That’s called progress. But president of basketball operations Trajan Langdon insists the plan is still all about the long game.
When it comes to the Malik Beasley market, there aren’t too many teams in a more favorable position than the Detroit Pistons. From a financial standpoint, Beasley can earn more from a team like the Brooklyn Nets.
Looking back through history, every NBA franchise has its own share of what ifs. For the Detroit Pistons, the most notable one is the 2003 draft. To this day, the '03 draft is widely regarded as one of the best in history.
First impressions mean a lot, but fans usually give NBA rookies more than one game to prove themselves. It's natural to stumble out of the starting block, but sometimes, rookies absolutely go off their first time on an NBA court.
The Cavaliers have recently “touched base on” free agent shooting guard Malik Beasley, as have the Knicks, Pistons and Knicks, according to HoopsHype’s Michael Scotto.
After having a brief solution at the end of last season, the Detroit Pistons were in the market for a backup point guard option again this summer. While they were able to find a viable replacement, his stock has taken a hit ahead of this new chapter in his career.
Before the NBA begins training camp for the 2025-2026 season, a group of players will compete overseas in EuroBasket. The games are set to tip off on August 27 and will run through September 14.
Last week, Detroit Pistons free agent Malik Beasley must have felt like a boulder had been hoisted off his shoulder. However, his Atlas days aren’t over yet.
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.
While it appears free agent shooting guard Malik Beasley has been cleared as a “target” in a federal gambling probe, he remains under investigation. Per Alex Schiffer of Front Office Sports, Beasley may not be out of the woods just yet.
Detroit Pistons star Cade Cunningham is widely regarded as one of the brightest young talents in the league. At only 23 years old, he is a potent offensive force, capable of going toe-to-toe with some of the best players in the NBA.
Isiah Thomas is one of the best 25 players in NBA history. The Detroit Pistons legend last played in the league during the 1993-94 season. That said, he is among the most active former players on Instagram.
It wasn’t long ago the Detroit Pistons were looked at as the league’s worst team. In fact, their 28-game losing streak just two seasons ago is tied for the longest ever, and things looked especially dire then.