The Detroit Pistons traded big man Isaiah Stewart to the Memphis Grizzlies on Wednesday. ## What happened?

The trade involved Stewart and three future second-round draft picks. The Pistons cleared cap space, with many anticipating a major follow-up move.

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Why it matters for Detroit Pistons

Stewart was the Pistons' longest-tenured player. He averaged 10.0 points, 5.0 rebounds, and 1.6 blocks per game last season. The 25-year-old made headlines for his on-court skirmishes.

StatValue
Points10.0
Rebounds5.0
Blocks1.6

What comes next?

The NBA community reacted to the trade on X. Molly Morrison, an NBA content creator, praised the Grizzlies' move. Kevin O'Connor of Yahoo Sports noted the Grizzlies' young core. Sam Block of ESPN said the Grizzlies needed a player like Stewart.

The Pistons may eye a notable offseason addition to their Cade Cunningham-led core. Keith Smith of Spotrac pointed out the potential cap space route. Nathan Grubel of No Ceilings NBA predicted a sneaky big move. Brett Siegel of ClutchPoints theorized a potential signing. Brian Windhorst of ESPN named Kawhi Leonard and LeBron James as potential targets.

The trade has significant implications for the Pistons' offseason plans. The team's recent form has been inconsistent. The Pistons will look to make a major move to improve their roster. And they may target a big-name player to join their core. But for now, the focus is on the trade and its aftermath. So the Pistons will look to rebuild and make a push for the playoffs. The Grizzlies, on the other hand, will look to develop their young core. With Stewart on board, they have a veteran presence to guide them. The trade is a significant one, and its impact will be felt in the coming months.