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DETROIT – July 7, 2025 – The Detroit Pistons announced today the launch of their new fan engagement program, Pistons Rewards, in partnership with the fan rewards platform, Uptop.
The Dennis Schroder stint with the Detroit Pistons is officially over. This week, the Pistons officially announced that Schroder would be parting ways with the organization. As expected, Schroder ...
Detroit might make one more roster move before the start of next season. But as deals and signings start to become finalized, here is an early look at the Pistons' roster for the 2025-26 season.
DETROIT, Mich. (July 7, 2025) – The Detroit Pistons announced today the club’s schedule and roster for the NBA 2K26 Summer League 2025 to be held in Las Vegas from July 10-20 at the Thomas ...
The Pistons began their free-agent acquisitions by agreeing with big man Paul Reed to a two-year, $11 million contract. Detroit then signed guard Caris LeVert to a two-year, $29 million deal.
Last offseason, the Detroit Pistons rolled the dice on one of the youngest prospects in the 2024 draft by taking Ron Holland No. 5 overall. As he prepares for his second year in the pros, the ...
The Detroit Pistons signed Paul Reed for a second season. Technically, it’s their third time bringing on the veteran center since they acquired him from the waiver wire last summer. After a run ...
Now that the dust has settled on the 2024-25 NBA season, it's time to start looking ahead to next year, where the Detroit Pistons will look to build off their best season since 2015-16. They ...
The Detroit Pistons have finalized a deal that will send Dennis Schroder to the Sacramento Kings via a sign-and-trade deal.
Seriously, look around. The Pistons rose from the ashes like a phoenix in just one season. The Lions – once a laughingstock – went 15-2 last season. FIFTEEN WINS, TWO LOSSES. The WNBA announced an ...
Detroit was 14th in assists per game last year, up from 20th the season before, so there was modest improvement even though the Pistons didn’t shoot the ball particularly well.
That will allow the Pistons to take back up to $22.6 million, or will generate a player exception worth $14.3 million if they don’t take a player back. Either way, they gain flexibility.