As of Monday night, the Pistons had yet to make serious progress in any of their trade discussions about forward Jerami Grant, according to ESPN’s Brian Windhorst.
Jake Fischer of Bleacher Report conveys a similar sentiment, suggesting that despite widespread interest from teams like the Wizards, Lakers, Jazz, Bulls, and Timberwolves, among others, it seems unlikely at this point that any team will meet Detroit’s high asking price.
As Fischer explains, general manager Troy Weaver has a strong relationship with Grant and there have been “clear indications” that Weaver is interested in hanging onto one of the first players he acquired after taking the reins in the Pistons’ front office in 2020. Previous reporting has suggested there may be a split in Detroit’s front office on trading Grant, with vice chairman Arn Tellem more open to the idea than Weaver.
Fischer acknowledges that even if Grant doesn’t go anywhere at this week’s deadline, there’s a “strong possibility” the team will revisit the possibility of trading him during the offseason.
Rival teams think the Pistons may want to see where they land in the 2022 draft and determine which prospects would be available to them at that spot before making a decision on the 27-year-old, says Windhorst.
Grant, who signed a three-year contract with Detroit in 2020, will be eligible for an extension this summer. The maximum amount he could add to his current deal would be about $112MM over four years.
Keep him no rush to trade him.
Grant is a below average shooter from field and 3, who needs him??
maybe his family and his friends…these are not just game pieces on a chess board.
they are Human beings.
There’s not a team in the league that would not take him. He’s a solid & consistent NBA player. High character as well. He’s not a below average shooter either.
I know what you’re saying as I believe Grant is an asset but a .408/.338 slash is well below average.
I can’t see any of interested teams that are listed satisfying either DET’s asking price or Grant’s reported expectations, let alone both. If DET is truly hesitant to move him, then they likely won’t. Nobody is going to make them an offer they can’t refuse.
You’re forgetting blackmail. lol But seriously, he’s a solid player. Likely not worth is contract asking price in the future, however. Depends on his work ethic.