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Cade Cunningham Drives Pistons’ Push as Detroit Targets Anthony Davis

2026-07-07 · Cade Cunningham · Transfer

**Cade Cunningham** remains the centerpiece of Detroit’s rebuild as the Pistons weigh a blockbuster trade for All‑Star Anthony Davis, a deal that could instantly add veteran firepower to a squad built around the young guard.

Sources say Detroit would send young center **Jalen Duren**, a future first‑round pick and a first‑round swap to the Washington Wizards in exchange for Davis. The 33‑year‑old’s contract runs through 2027‑28 with a $58 million cap hit next season, pushing the Pistons toward luxury‑tax territory. The proposal hinges on Detroit’s willingness to sacrifice future assets for immediate experience.

Cunningham, the Pistons’ 2022‑23 Rookie of the Year, would gain a seasoned rim protector and playoff veteran beside him. Davis, a former champion, could serve as a pick‑and‑pop threat and defensive anchor, freeing Cunningham to operate more freely on offense. The move would give Detroit a second star, potentially turning a strong regular‑season record into deeper postseason runs.

The Pistons have struggled to lock down Duren, whose restricted‑free‑agent talks have stalled. While Duren posted a double‑double in the regular season, his postseason production dipped, raising doubts about his long‑term upside. Davis, when healthy, offers elite two‑way play and a proven playoff pedigree that Detroit lacks.

Adding Davis means a hefty cap commitment and likely luxury‑tax payments, but Detroit retains flexibility with its younger core. The Wizards would absorb Duren’s contract and acquire a future first‑rounder, giving them a long‑term building block. If Davis exercises his player option next year, the Pistons could see a $120 million payout over the remaining years.

Detroit’s front office is expected to keep Duren on the table while exploring the Davis deal. Cunningham’s development will dictate whether the team leans toward a youth‑centric rebuild or opts for a win‑now push. The upcoming free‑agency period will reveal how aggressively Detroit pursues the trade and how Cunningham’s role evolves under a potential new veteran presence.

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