Three needs Detroit Pistons could address before NBA deadline Feb. 6, and a potential option for each need that wouldn't require significant assets.
"Multiple NBA executives believe the cost to include Vanderbilt in a trade is a first-round pick, meaning he's far more valuable to the Lakers as a usable player than he would be as part of a trade in which they would have to add assets and essentially be overpaying for whatever they got back."
Here are three top trade targets for the resurgent Pistons as they potentially add to the roster at the NBA Trade Deadline.
Nothing much of note happened to the Washington Wizards last night, which is to say the same thing that usually happens to them happened again. They lost their 14th game in succession, a routine 130-108 loss to the truncated Dallas Mavericks,
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The Phoenix Suns head to Little Caesars Arena to face the Detroit Pistons in a non-conference matchup. The Suns are 20-20, which puts them in 11th place in the Western Conference. The Pistons are 21-20, which puts them in eighth place in the Eastern Conference.
The NBA All-Star Game is set to take place next month, and there may be a representative from the Washington Wizards. The league released another update on All-
Bradley Beal could miss the Suns third game of their five-game road trip, as he's dealing with a left ankle sprain.
The Washington Wizards are looking for ways to deal veteran point guard Malcolm Brogdon before the Feb. 6 trade deadline. However, if the Wizards are unsuccessf
A Saturday evening matchup between the Phoenix Suns and the Detroit Pistons won’t include Bradley Beal. According to the official NBA injury report, the Suns ha
Dallas Mavericks general manager Nico Harrison had a dire need to address at last year’s trade deadline that led to the acquisitions of P.J. Washington and Daniel Gafford. The moves fortified the frontcourt and created a championship contender. The Mavericks are in a more precarious situation this time around.
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