Ausar Thompson Stalls on Contract Talks
Ausar Thompson's contract talks with the Detroit Pistons have stalled, with team president Trajan Langdon stating that negotiations "haven't been" progressing.
The Pistons are looking to sign Thompson to a long-term deal, but his offense has been a concern for the team.
Thompson averaged 9.9 points, 5.7 boards, and a pair of steals per game in the 2025-26 season.
Thompson's defense earned him a spot on the All-Defensive First Team, but his offense needs improvement for a big extension.
The Pistons are also negotiating with Jalen Duren, who had a career year with 19.5 points and 10.5 boards per game.
Thompson is entering the final year of his rookie deal, while Duren is set to be a restricted free agent.
Langdon said that contract talks with Thompson and Duren will be had, but the outcome is uncertain.
The Pistons' future relies on signing these key players to long-term deals.
Thompson's performance in the upcoming season will be crucial in determining his contract value.
The Detroit Pistons are looking to build a strong team around Thompson and Duren.
Trajan Langdon, the Pistons president, will play a key role in the contract negotiations.
The NBA free agency period is approaching, and the Pistons need to make a decision on Thompson and Duren's contracts.