Will The Detroit Pistons Have MULTIPLE ALL-STARS This Season? | Trajan Langdon Speaks About Upcoming Season!
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Will The Detroit Pistons Have MULTIPLE ALL-STARS This Season? | Trajan Langdon Speaks!
Will The Detroit Pistons Have MULTIPLE ALL-STARS This Season? | Trajan Langdon Speaks! Host Ku Khahil breaks down the Pistons’ chances of having multiple All-Stars, analyzing Cunningham’s trajectory and evaluating the development of Jaden Ivey and Jalen Duren. The discussion shifts to a recent interview with GM Trajan Langdon, exploring the front office’s patient approach [...]
Pistons GM Trajan Langdon has belief in Detroit’s young core
A 44-38 finish in 2024-25 was the Pistons’ best record since the 2015-16 season. Detroit tripled its number of wins from the previous season. They finished as the sixth seed in the Eastern Conference. Despite losing to the Knicks in the first round of the playoffs, the Pistons are optimistic about their future. General Manager […] The post Pistons GM Trajan Langdon has belief in Detroit’s young core appeared first on Basketball Insiders | NBA R…
When and how to press the accelerator for good? For Trajan Langdon, the sports boss of the Pistons, you still have to be patient. Arrived as sports boss of the Pistons he... Read more »
Pistons President Langdon: Young Core Remains Top Priority
Building and developing the team’s young core remains the top priority for the Pistons, president of basketball operations Trajan Langdon told The Athletic’s Hunter Patterson. Despite their surprising resurgence last season in which the Pistons — who had the worst record in the league in 2023/24 — made the playoffs, Langdon didn’t feel this offseason was the right time to make a splashy move for a big-time player. Langdon planned to re-sign Mali…
Trajan Langdon: Pistons need to see ceilings before chasing stars
File photo The Pistons made the playoffs last season after winning only 14 games the year before. That’s called progress. But president of basketball operations Trajan Langdon insists the plan is still all about the long game. Langdon told The Athletic’s Hunter Patterson that this wasn’t the offseason to make a splash, even though the Pistons could have used their young talent as bait to chase a star. Instead, he doubled down on development. Det…
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