The Lakers may like Jonathan Kuminga, but the feeling is not mutual. Brett Siegel of ClutchPoints reports Golden State has made it clear that Los Angeles does not have players the Warriors covet.
This series of articles takes five shots at predicting trades that will go down at the 2025-26 NBA trade deadline. The fourth one has the Pistons using
As the Detroit Pistons move forward, it looks like Jaden Ivey is lagging behind. After missing the last 49 games last season due to a left fibula injury, Ivey returned and played one preseason game before he injured his knee.
Changes aren’t necessary for the top seed in the East, but the Detroit Pistons have one deal in mind that could raise their ceiling even further this season.
Most NBA players, no matter how successful, are out of the league before the end of their 30s, or even their 20s. That leaves a lot of life left to live, and a good handful of players have made the most of their professional lives after leaving the court.
The NBA trade deadline is on Thursday, February 5, and buzz around the league is growing louder. With the New Orleans Pelicans involved in numerous rumors, it appears the latest speculation has the Detroit Pistons linked to a possible trade for Herb Jones.
As the title says, good teams win ugly. And the Pistons are a good team, folks! Wes and Blake hop on to break down the good, the bad, and the ugly from that narrow win against a better-than-expected Suns team.
The Detroit Pistons fought their way back into the win column as they defeated the Phoenix Suns in a 108-105 victory. Jaden Ivey impressed in his time off the bench with 15 points, while Cade Cunningham tried to made up for a cold night from the floor with 11 assists.
The Pistons aren’t planning anything drastic, but they are doing homework. According to Jake Fischer of The Stein Line, Detroit has gauged the trade value of Jaden Ivey around the league.
Jaden Ivey has been undergoing a slow, uphill climb to return to full health. The 23-year-old suffered a season-ending injury at the tail end of the 2024-25 NBA campaign, breaking his left fibula, resulting in knee discomfort nearly a year later.
Coming into the season, Jaden Ivey’s play was viewed as the answer to several of the Detroit Pistons’ roster questions. With Dennis Schröder no longer in the picture, many believed Ivey could fill the secondary ball-handler role behind Cade Cunningham.
The Pistons are the contender most likely to make a move or two before the trade deadline. They're the team most equipped to make deals in the Eastern conference.
The Pistons are back! And they delivered an absolutely dominant win against a strong Atlanta Hawks team on Friday night. Blake and Wes use that win to discuss the bigger picture — are the Pistons really this good?
In January of last season, Jaden Ivey broke his fibula against the Orlando Magic, ending his 2024-25 campaign. Before this injury, Ivey was tracking to receive an extension after finally proving that he can co-exist with face of the franchise Cade Cunningham.
Detroit Pistons coach J.B. Bickerstaff has carefully managed the return of Jaden Ivey to the lineup, but has offered some positive thoughts since he has come back.
The east-leading Detroit Pistons are in the midst of one of their great winning streaks in franchise history, and they are only now starting to get healthy.
The Detroit Pistons got a major boost Saturday night as shooting guard Jaden Ivey made his highly-anticipated regular season debut. He made a useful impact in his first game back, a 129-116 Pistons victory over the Milwaukee Bucks.
The Pistons keep rolling, and Jaden Ivey picked a pretty good night to rejoin the party. Detroit pushed its winning streak to 12, matching the third-longest run in franchise history, with a 129-116 road win over the Bucks on Saturday.
The Detroit Pistons welcomed a meaningful update on Jaden Ivey as the young guard moved one step closer to a return from injury. According to ClutchPoints’ Brett Siegel, the Pistons expects him back in a full practice soon.
The Detroit Pistons suffered a major injury blow, as it was announced that they will miss the services of Jaden Ivey for at least four weeks due to arthroscopic knee surgery.
Detroit Pistons guard Jaden Ivey will miss the start of the upcoming regular season after undergoing an arthroscopic knee procedure to relieve discomfort, the team announced Thursday.