The Pistons plan to re-sign Durant Harris, who is also on the roster to stay.
2026-05-20 11:45
May 20th - According to the Associated Press, Detroit Pistons general manager Trajan Langdon discussed the team's contract extension plans for this summer. He expressed his desire to reach a long-term contract with All-Star center Jalen Duren, and also hopes that veteran Tobias Harris will remain with the team.
This season, the Pistons finished with a 60-win record, ranking high in the Eastern Conference, but were eliminated in Game 7 of the Eastern Conference Semifinals by the Cleveland Cavaliers. At just 22 years old, Durant averaged nearly 20 points and 10 rebounds per game in the regular season, earning his first All-Star selection. Although his stats dipped in the playoffs, Langdon remains confident in his future.
" Duren has had an outstanding season, and he's one of the key figures in the team becoming the number one seed in the East, " Langdon said. " We hope to successfully complete contract extension negotiations with his team. "
In addition, 34- year-old Harris has also been included in the team's contract extension list. As the team's most experienced player, he averaged more than 18 points per game in the playoffs, providing the team with stable offensive firepower and relieving a lot of pressure on Cade Cunningham.
“ We hope he can come back, ” Langdon said. “ We hope he continues to wear a Pistons jersey. ”
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