The Detroit Pistons may not be big players at the NBA trade deadline, but their cap space could net some assets in helping out blockbuster deals.
A top NBA analyst thinks the Detroit Pistons and Atlanta Hawks could be a likely trade landing spot for a Golden State Warriors legend.
“While the Warriors fall short of the expectations, the Detroit Pistons have played better ... a deal involving Golden State, Detroit, and Green could come to fruition before the Feb. 6 trade ...
At 21-21, the Golden State Warriors are barely staying afloat in the standings. They have been linked to some premier players on the trade market, but both Stephen Curry and Draymond Green have urged the front office to not make a massive move and mortgage their future.
One name that every basketball pundit has been mentioning to make the 2025 NBA All-Star game was Detroit Pistons guard Cade Cunningham, as selection for the reserves is a few days away.
The Golden State Warriors head to the Little Caesars Arena to face the Detroit Pistons in a non-conference matchup. The Warriors are 18-18, which puts them in 10th place in the Western Conference. The Pistons are 19-18, which puts them in eighth place in the Eastern Conference.
During his time suiting up for the Warriors, Dempsey wore only jersey Nos. 19 and 5, and put up 5.0 points, 3.6 rebounds, and 2.4 assists per game.
ESPN's Kevin Pelton and Bobby Marks proposed a Golden State Warriors trade with the Miami Heat for disgruntled star Jimmy Butler.
Before the Detroit Lions kick off against the Washington Commanders for their first playoff action of the season on Saturday night, the Detroit Pistons will hos
The Knicks and Nuggets are surging, while the Warriors watch their window close. Meanwhile, the Cavs and Thunder have their business on lock.
James Harden scored 17 of his 40 points in the third quarter and Norman Powell added 33 points as the Los Angeles Clippers finished off a 127-117 victory over the visiting Milwaukee Bucks at Inglewood,
Jayson Tatum scored 24 points, Derrick White added 23, including Boston’s first 11 of the third quarter, and the Celtics beat the Dallas Mavericks 122-107 on Saturday night in the first meeting between the teams since the NBA Finals.