This Pistons-Thunder Trade Lands Josh Jackson In OKC

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Oklahoma City Thunder Receive: F Josh Jackson
Detroit Pistons Receive: 2022 Second Round Pick

The Detroit Pistons have moved on from some pieces that they do not see as long-term fits during the rebuild. Josh Jackson could be the next name on the move if this is the case.

Jackson has spent some time with three teams in four years and has been unable to find a consistent home. That might not be Detroit, and he could be onto team No. 4 at some point in the near future, whether after his current contract is up or in a trade.

Jackson’s value is not sky-high at the moment, and the Oklahoma City Thunder would have to send away a second-round pick in next year’s draft. In the NBA, this is nothing to fret over.

The long-term answers on the wing for the Pistons emerged as being Jerami Grant, Saddiq Bey, and Hamidou Diallo last season. With Jackson set to play on an expiring deal, moving on from him and gaining an asset could be a helpful option.

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The Thunder could stand to take a chance on more wing players for the season. Jackson has shown flashes at times and could be worth the risk without having to commit beyond this season.

Let’s take a closer look and see how this NBA trade scenario centered around Josh Jackson would impact both the Detroit Pistons and OKC Thunder.

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