The Pistons finished with the worst record in franchise history this season (14-68) and had the best odds in the NBA Draft lottery to land the No. 1 overall pick, but will end up with the fifth pick, just like last year.
Detroit Pistons guard Killian Hayes is looking for a new home ... and the San Antonio Spurs could be an option. Bleacher Report is predicting that Hayes will sign with the Spurs this season.
The Detroit Pistons tried to do what they could to make it work with their former seventh-overall pick, Killian Hayes. When Detroit took a gamble and selected the 19-year-old, who went pro overseas, it was clear it might take some time for Hayes to get acclimated with NBA play.
The Detroit Pistons released Killian Hayes from the team after the 2024 NBA trade deadline. Detroit could not find a suitable trade partner, and thus, parted ways with the young guard.
Killian Hayes could find a new NBA home with the Portland Trail Blazers. Former Detroit Pistons guard Killian Hayes is looking for a new home after he was cut by the team earlier this month.
The Detroit Pistons made waves on the NBA Trade Deadline when they released former seventh overall pick, point guard Killian Hayes. Hayes had a very disappointing
Killian Hayes played in 42 games (31 starts) for the Detroit Pistons this season. The 22-year-old averaged 6.9 points, 2.8 rebounds and 4.9 assists per contest while shooting 41.3% from the field and 29.7% from the three-point range.
During an interview with Taylor Rooks of Bleacher Report, Tyrese Haliburton admitted that he was “angry” when the Detroit Pistons drafted Killian Hayes over him in the 2020 NBA Draft. The Pistons had the seventh overall pick in the 2020 draft and selected Hayes.
Killian Hayes was drafted with the seventh overall pick by the Detroit Pistons in 2020. There were high expectations for the lead guard, but unfortunately, his career has been nothing but tumultuous.
Former 2020 No. 7 draft pick Killian Hayes, who had reportedly want to be moved from the Detroit Pistons ahead of his restricted free agency this summer, has instead been cut, sources inform Shams Charania and James Edwards III of The Athletic.
The Detroit Pistons are waiving guard/forward Joe Harris, point guard Killian Hayes and guard/forward Danuel House after a series of trades on Thursday, per Shams Charania and James L.
Amid their disastrous season, the Detroit Pistons are finally cutting their losses on one significant draft bust.
The Detroit Pistons have been very busy making deals ahead of the NBA Trade Deadline. They are currently pacing the league with the most completed transactions, as the Pistons have consummated three trades.
The Pistons agreed to a series of trades that will bring in seven players while sending out three, so the 22-year-old guard will be a victim of the roster crunch.
The representatives of much-maligned Detroit Pistons guard Killian Hayes, the No. 7 pick in the 2020 NBA lottery, are pining for a deadline trade this season, reports Omari Sankofa II of The Detroit Free Press.
Troy Weaver's first move as Pistons' general manager was to draft Killian Hayes. Now the disappointing lottery pick wants out.
The crowd went mild when news broke of fourth-year Detroit Pistons guard Killian Hayes’ trade request. After all, Hayes hasn’t exactly set the NBA world on fire in his first three-and-a half seasons as a professional, disappointing considerably after being selected seventh overall in the 2020 NBA Draft.
Killian Hayes, the fourth-year point guard for the struggling Detroit Pistons, is reportedly eager to part ways with the team, a sentiment seemingly shared by the Pistons themselves. The No.
Monty Williams appears to have Mutombo’d a trade attempt by his team.
Detroit Pistons point guard Killian Hayes was a popular name in trade rumors at several points this summer, but a with a solid training camp it appears as though he might have actually weathered the trade winds.
The Detroit Pistons may be going for some consolidation to begin the Monty Williams era.
In an atmosphere eerily reminiscent of the "Malice at the Palace," things got out of hand at Little Caesars Arena Wednesday night during a matchup between the Magic and Pistons.
2020's No. 7 overall pick, Killian Hayes, has finally found his shooting touch, confidence and swagger.
When Killian Hayes was drafted seventh overall in the 2020 NBA Draft, there was a lot of optimism among Pistons fans with many believing that he would be the point guard of the future.
There are interesting people, and then there's Killian Hayes. In the latest episode of Whistle's "No Days Off" presented by Paco Rabanne, Hayes gives us a must-see tour of the Pistons practice facility while telling us the story of how he made it to the NBA.
If you asked random Pistons fans on the street about Killian Hayes, you would get a mixed bag of responses. Some see the potential for him to be that Goran Dragic-esque player, while others would call him a bust, marking Troy Weaver's first miss of his time as a GM.
The first two seasons of play for Detroit Pistons point guard Killian Hayes has been underwhelming. Though it might feel like forever ago, the French point guard was drafted just 19 months ago (Nov.
Hayes, still just 20, has struggled to find his footing in the NBA.
Get the latest news and rumors, customized to your favorite sports and teams. Emailed daily. Always free!