Pistons May Have A Cheap Path To The Scorer Cade Needs

With strategic patience, the Detroit Pistons eye the potential free agency coup of acquiring DeMar DeRozan for a boost to their lineup.

The Pistons are still hunting for help this offseason, and the way their search has gone so far says plenty. Detroit has been connected to just about every major name floating around the trade market, but the only move on the board right now is Isaiah Joe. With Jalen Duren also threatening to leave in free agency through a sign-and-trade, Trajan Langdon has a lot to sort through as he tries to strengthen the roster.

That’s why the trade market has made more sense than chasing the biggest names in free agency. And if Detroit is patient, a buy-low opportunity could open up later in the summer.

One possibility to keep an eye on is DeMar DeRozan. The Kings have been trying to find a team willing to absorb his $25.7 million contract, but so far no one has stepped forward. If Sacramento still has him on the roster when July arrives, the report is that the team could stretch and waive the six-time All-Star.

That would put DeRozan on the market in a very different way, and it’s the kind of opening the Pistons could use. Detroit still needs to find Cade Cunningham a dependable second option, and while DeRozan is no longer the same player he was at 36, he remains productive enough to matter.

Last season with Sacramento, he averaged 18.4 points, 4.1 assists, and 2.9 rebounds while shooting 49.7% from the field and 32% from three in 77 games. Even on a tanking team, he showed he could stay on the floor and deliver steady production, missing only five games.

Of course, banking on a 36-year-old free agent can’t be Plan A for Detroit. But if the Pistons are still shopping in July, DeRozan deserves real consideration.

He’s long been one of the league’s most dangerous mid-range scorers, and his veteran presence could give J.B. Bickerstaff another reliable option beside Cunningham, even if Tobias Harris returns.

If the Kings do stretch and waive him, they’d still be responsible for paying out the rest of his deal. That could make DeRozan available to Detroit on a much cheaper contract, possibly even the veteran minimum.

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