Saturday’s announcement that Bulls guard Zach LaVine will have season-ending foot surgery reduces the chances that the Pistons will make a major trade before Thursday’s deadline, writes Omari Sankofa II of The Detroit Free Press. Detroit had seemingly emerged as the frontrunner to acquire LaVine, but a source told Sankofa that the front office was split on the move because of the guard’s injury history and expensive contract. The Pistons weren’t willing to give up any significant assets in a potential deal, Sankofa adds.
With a LaVine trade presumably off the table, Sankofa expects Detroit to wait for the offseason to pursue a major deal. He considers the team likely to be active at the deadline, but with smaller moves that will put the franchise in better position for next season and won’t compromise its cap room for this summer.
Killian Hayes, the seventh pick in the 2020 draft, is likely near the end of his time with the Pistons, Sankofa adds. He has been a healthy scratch in the past two games and is headed toward free agency after not reaching a rookie-scale extension last fall. Sankofa also anticipates a move involving James Wiseman, who has fallen out of the rotation since Mike Muscala and Danilo Gallinari were acquired from Washington last month.
There’s more from the Central Division:
- Marcus Sasser has brought some efficiency to the Pistons‘ offense and has a chance to be the first rookie ever in the 50-40-90 club, notes James L. Edwards III of The Athletic. Detroit appears to have found a long-term rotation piece in Sasser after trading into the first round to grab him with the 25th pick in last year’s draft. “The more and more I play … I’m starting to feel comfortable,” he said. “I’m learning when to take my shots, learn to look for my teammates and create.”
- DeMar DeRozan refused to speculate on whether LaVine’s injury will make the Bulls more likely to trade him before the deadline, according to K.C. Johnson of NBC Sports Chicago. DeRozan will be a free agent this summer if he and the team can’t agree on an extension. “I really live my life day-by-day,” he told reporters. “If I get caught up in having future thoughts on things, I’m going to drive myself crazy. And I’d rather not be that way. I take it day-by-day and be prepared for whatever happens. That’s my approach for life.”
- Pacers guard Tyrese Haliburton is trying to find the most efficient way to use his restricted minutes since returning from a hamstring injury, per James Boyd of The Athletic. Haliburton sat out the first quarter Friday against Sacramento so he could be available later on, but he had one of his worst games of the season as Indiana dropped its third straight. “I think anybody who’s dealt with a hamstring before understands that it’s not just nothing,” he said. “Even when you’re fully good a little bit after, you still feel it a little bit. Nothing structurally (is wrong). I think there is some pain, but I can play through that.”
Ivica Zubac, Bones Hyland, Kobe Brown, PJ Tucker & LAC’s unprotected 2030 1st for DeMar Derozan, Andre Drummond & Chi’s 2028 2nd… Bulls get an upgrade at the 5 which may allow them to move on from Vooch this off-season. They also get a couple of young, intriguing guys in Bones & Kobe Brown. The main prize would obv be that unprotected 1st tho…. Clips would prob be the odds on fav to win the title if they pull this off & obv this would be a 1st for them
Bulls waive Taylor. Trade Powell, Tucker, Bones, Boston, Diabate and a unprotected 1st and 2nd for DeRozan, Drummond and Craig. Waive Primo he is bad luck
They shouldn’t give up Powell for DeRozan. Definitely shouldn’t give up Powell & an unprotected 1st for him
Zubac and Mann should stay on the team as they are the same age. Powells contract will suck soon plus you wanted to trade the pick too. Why say no to me trading the same pick lol? No need for Powell’s 12 points a game with his contract the most expensive and longest on the team. 57m more to go. I think my offer is better
Perhaps I’m sleeping on the fact that Zu & TMann are the same age (I just don’t see the relevance) but you are definitely sleeping on Norman Powell
Where does Derozan fit for the clippers? They don’t really need more scoring, and I doubt he would be a bench piece.
PG. Harden SG. DeRozan SF. PG PF, Leonard C. Drummond. Sixth men are Westbrook, Mann, Coffey and Zubac
Mann and Zubac are good as starters. And both of them seem to be pieces the Clippers value highly. Do the Clippers have reason to make the trade?
Upgrading their team & maximizing this 2-3yr window they got. Zubac is cool but if you trade him & still have Plumlee/Theis/Drummond how much did u really lose? DeMar Derozan is an elite level scorer esp in the most important parts of the game. His style of play matches LAC’s style perfectly. He’s alr good friends with the guys. He’s obv from LA. It’s sorta meant to be
He’s just another HOF level dog that knows how to play (esp knows how to play in the postseason) & is hungry for a career capping title. I don’t think he’d have any problem coming off the bench, esp bc of the example that Russ has alr set. But DeMar is versatile just like PG & Kawhi. Id just have those 3 guys at the 2-4 with Harden & a big.
Very true. But they look solid right now, and a big trade like that would really shake things up I’d imagine.
PJ Tucker isn’t playing and would rather be elsewhere. Zubac is a good player but not rly necessary to their success. Kobe Brown is a promising rookie that could one day be a role player. Bones isn’t playing and would rather be elsewhere… In their place would come DeMar Derozan who is lifelong friends with all of their best players. I don’t think it would shake things up too bad
Wiseman and Hayes to NOP for Larry Nance, Cody Zeller, Liddel, cash and two 2nds
Wiseman and Hayes to Toronto for either Bruce Brown, Jacob P, Trent with Temple (flip one of the 1st three)
Wiseman, Bojan and Hayes to GS for Chris Paul (waive )and Santos with two 2nds
Wiseman and Hayes to Orlando in a é team trade, Orlando trades Carter Jr and Fultz to…
These are the best opportunities for Wiseman and Hayes
I like the Toronto trade for Trent. Then, flip Trent to the Lakers for a loterry protected first, or two early (30’s) seconds
I’d Say Bruce Brown would command a little more than Hayes and Wiseman, but Pistons can flip him to Lakers for 2029 unprotected first.
Wiseman is around the same age as Barrett and Barnes. Let Wiseman for once in career get minutes and learn. I would put IQ as a sixth man (sixth man of the year). Start Lewis or Hayes. Then trade Dennis S, Jacob and Brown for a young PF, draft picks and expiring contracts.
I can see it, or something along those lines (Schroder, Bruce Brown, Trent) trade in the offseason
DeM DeR >>>>> to Knicks
Yes DeM DeR to the Knicks as long as trade doesn’t include Grimes
The way Donte is playing. Knicks might go Bruce Brown for bench. And keep Grimes for now.