NBA Rumors: Detroit Pistons unlikely to spend big on former No. 1 pick and Miles Bridges, looking to get veterans on value deals instead
The Detroit Pistons have a massive summer ahead as they look to overhaul their roster. Deandre Ayton and Miles Bridges are among the players linked with a move to the Pistons on potential max contracts this offseason.
However, according to James L. Edwards III of The Athletic, the Detroit Pistons are not expected to offer max contracts to Ayton and Bridges as they have an eye on the free agency market.
"The Pistons are unlikely to throw max offers at the likes of restricted free agents Deandre Ayton and Miles Bridges, though things can change," wrote Edwards. "Instead, signs point to Detroit looking to add quality, veteran role players to pair with its young core as it furthers this rebuild.
"Maintaining financial flexibility moving forward is still important to the franchise, per sources, with the 2023 free agency class expected to be far better-stocked than this year’s group," Edwards continued.
Deandre Ayton has been heavily linked with a move away from the Phoenix Suns after seemingly falling out with the franchise. The rift widened after he was benched in the fourth quarter of Game 7 against the Dallas Mavericks.
Miles Bridges is reportedly eyeing a max contract, but that's something the Charlotte Hornets are unwilling to give him. As a result, he could favor a move to the Indiana Pacers, who are also reportedly interested.
Do the Detroit Pistons need Ayton and Bridges?
The Detroit Pistons are in desperate need of a center who can make a difference on both ends of the floor. Deandre Ayton fits the bill.
Miles Bridges is another talented player who will instantly improve the Pistons' starting five. While he has defensive deficiencies, he is a powerhouse on offense.
The Detroit Pistons may have in excess of $50 million in cap space if they don't spend significant money on team options. This is one of the biggest reasons why they have been linked with a move for Ayton and Bridges.
Whether that comes to fruition remains to be seen.