This Pistons-Spurs Trade Sends Jerami Grant To San Antonio

Jerami Grant, San Antonio Spurs, Detroit Pistons, NBA Trade Rumors
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Jerami Grant, Detroit Pistons, NBA Trade Rumors
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San Antonio Spurs Receive: F Jerami Grant, G Cory Joseph
Detroit Pistons Receive: F Doug McDermott, G Josh Richardson, G Romeo Langford, No. 20 Pick

At 27-years-old, Jerami Grant has plenty of years left and has recently found find his game offensively.

Grant was largely limited to playing a 3-and-D role alongside star players until he continually showcased more of his abilities. Taking a chance on playing a larger role with the Detroit Pistons has since displayed his ability to shoulder a heavier load.

With Grant entering the final year of his contract, it would be best for the Detroit Pistons to determine what they want to do long-term sooner rather than later.

Romeo Langford would be the return going back to Detroit. Langford landed in San Antonio when the Celtics acquired Derrick White this season.

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He has been unable to catch on in Boston and would have a chance to play a bigger role on a rebuilding team in the Eastern Conference.

Doug McDermott has two years left on his contract and would give the Pistons a threat from three-point range. McDermott and a first-round pick in 2027 would be the final pieces of the deal.

Let’s take a closer look and see how this trade would benefit both sides right away.

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