2019-2020 Season Review: Langston Galloway does just Enough Heading into Free Agency

  Entering into the final year of his three-year deal with the Detroit Pistons, Langston Galloway, along with Derrick Rose, were set to be the veteran presences that led the young, up-and-coming Piston guards into the future hoping to bring success to a team that has struggled the majority of the past decade. Galloway, coming…

It’s A Make Or Miss League: 3 Observations From Pistons Late Loss To Portland

The Detroit Pistons’ comeback efforts did not last tonight as they would falter and eventually lose to the Portland Trailblazers 107-104. However, within all losses comes some bright spots. Here are three bright observations from tonight’s contest. 1. Brandon Knight’s best game as a Piston (Round 2) Brandon Knight looked like Brandon Knight of old…

REPORT: Clippers Interested In Andre Drummond

According to Brian Windhorst of ESPN, the Los Angeles Clippers are in the market for a true starting center. A few names that have been thrown out in reports are Ivica Zubac, JaMychal Green and Moe Harkless, as well as the Clippers’ first-round pick this year, which would fall in the late 20s. A potential…

REPORT: Luke Kennard Could Be Sidelined Until All-Star Break

According to James Edwards III of The Athletic, the Detroit Pistons may be without their starting shooting guard Luke Kennard until after the February 16 All-Star game. Dwane Casey hinted that it might not be until All-Star Break that Luke Kennard returns. — James Edwards III (@JLEdwardsIII) January 13, 2020 Kennard’s name has recently surfaced…

REPORT: Sixers Expressing Interest in Langston Galloway, Luke Kennard

With the Detroit Pistons looking in a completely different direction compared to the start of the season, it may be time to unload veterans that could be useful to contending teams. Langston Galloway and, out of seemingly nowhere, Luke Kennard have been on the radar of the Philadelphia 76ers, according to Keith Pompey of the…

Injury Update: Luke Kennard to Miss At Least the Next Two Weeks

The Detroit Pistons announced this morning that guard Luke Kennard will miss the next two weeks with bilateral knee tendinitis. He will be reevaluated for a return to action on November 7th. Kennard, 23, has averaged 15.8 points, 4.1 assists, and 3.5 rebounds per game this year while shooting 44.2% from the field and 39.9%…