Pistons Notes: Dosunmu, Duren, Thompson, Cunningham, Okorie
The Detroit Pistons explored a trade for Ayo Dosunmu before the deadline, but deemed the asking price too steep. The Timberwolves traded significant assets to acquire him from the Bulls, raising concerns about his impending unrestricted free agency. With Jalen Duren and Ausar Thompson becoming key focuses as they seek contract extensions, the Pistons are eyeing strategic moves in the offseason. Cade Cunningham, after an impressive playoff performance, is positioned for potential super-max eligibility in the coming years. Additionally, they held a pre-draft workout for Ebuka Okorie, a notable prospect for their 21st overall pick.
By the Numbers- Cade Cunningham averaged 28.1 points, 7.5 assists, and 5.1 rebounds in the playoffs.
- Ausar Thompson's projected extension could be worth $162MM over five years.
- The Pistons face key decisions on extending Jalen Duren and Ausar Thompson this offseason.
- Cade Cunningham’s playoff performance solidified his status as a franchise cornerstone.
The Pistons will likely focus on securing extensions for Duren and Thompson, while monitoring the ongoing negotiations with Dosunmu in the free-agent market. With the draft approaching, their selection at 21 could also shape their roster strategy for the upcoming season.
Bottom LineDetroit's offseason will hinge on securing key extensions and effectively utilizing their draft pick to enhance their core, aiming to maintain momentum from a promising end to the season.
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