So far, Caris LeVert has struggled to make a notable impact on the Detroit Pistons. You can blame a tight left hamstring for his lack of contributions early on.
Earlier this week, Caris LeVert was among multiple players making a debut with a new team. The veteran guard suited up for the Detroit Pistons for the first time.
The all-time list of NBA All-Stars is obviously long, and notably distinguished. However, there are some players — for various reasons — who the casual, or even most-dedicated, NBA fans can't recall having earned All-Star nods.
Caris LeVert has popped up on the Detroit Pistons’ injury report ahead of their season opener. While the first-year Pistons player doesn’t seem to be in real danger of missing time, his presence on the report suggests that his debut with the team could get pushed back.
When Caris LeVert heard that Detroit hired J.B. Bickerstaff in June 2024, his reaction was immediate. He thought it was a strong step toward restoring the franchise.
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.
The 2025 NBA free agency period didn’t go the way many expected it to for the Detroit Pistons. Players who were expected to return found new homes—or remained available.
It appears that the Detroit Pistons have agreed to terms with their free agency pickup, Caris LeVert. On Sunday, LeVert’s agency, Priority Sports, took to social media to announce that the veteran officially signed with the Pistons ahead of the 2025-2026 NBA season.
A new wing is coming to town for the Detroit Pistons. On Monday, the team agreed to terms on a new deal with former Atlanta Hawks veteran Caris LeVert.
It’s probably safe to assume the Detroit Pistons had to pivot to Plan B on Monday night. With Dennis Schroder’s offseason frustration and Malik Beasley’s sudden investigation, the Pistons’ plans were shaken up to the point where they had to go in a different direction.
The Atlanta Hawks agreed on a deal with Grizzlies shooting guard Luke Kennard on a one-year, $11 million deal. They negotiated the new deal with CAA's Aaron Mintz and Dave Spahn.
Caris LeVert, a former collegiate star at Michigan, reportedly is heading back to the Great Lakes State. The 30-year-old guard agreed to a two-year, $29 million deal with the Detroit Pistons, multiple media outlets reported on Monday.
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 Brooklyn Nets will be addressing their backcourt this summer, either through the draft, free agency or some form of trade acquisiton. As HC Jordi Fernandez gears up for his second season at the helm, he and the Nets organization are reportedly eying a familiar face to help bolster the guard room.
The Hawks would like to keep free agent wing Caris LeVert but they’re well aware that he will be drawing outside interest. Two of those teams are believed to be the Pistons and Nets, sources told Hoops Wire.
According to NBA insider Jake Fischer, the Cleveland Cavaliers were “wary” of losing Caris LeVert in free agency this offseason. LeVert becomes an unrestricted
Before being traded to the Atlanta Hawks, Caris LeVert averaged 10.2 points, 3.7 assists and 2.8 rebounds on 45.3/40.5/69.9% shooting splits. The Hawks traded for him with the intention of adding an expiring contract to their payroll that freed up future salary cap space.
The Memphis Grizzlies had a 10-point lead in the fourth quarter against the Atlanta Hawks. Five minutes and one Caris LeVert surge later, the Grizzlies had their third-straight last-second loss.
The Cleveland Cavaliers sealed a 2-1 record on their three-game road trip with a 108-103 victory over the Indiana Pacers on Monday night. With the win, the Wine and Gold are now 43-25 on the season.
On Saturday evening, the Cleveland Cavaliers fell to the Houston Rockets by a score of 117-103. Although the Wine and Gold suffered their third loss in their last four games, one of the team’s individuals played particularly well off the bench.
The Cleveland Cavaliers couldn't recreate their fourth-quarter magic on Wednesday evening and fell to the Chicago Bulls in a double-overtime contest. There are conversations to be had about what went wrong for the Cavs in this one, but we also have to highlight what was going well for the team.
The latest member of the Cleveland Cavaliers who is dealing with a lingering injury is Caris LeVert. Cleveland's go-to reserve is currently working through a right wrist sprain.