The Detroit Pistons have traded guard Marcus Sasser to the Dallas Mavericks. This move comes after the Pistons brought in power forward John Collins on a three-year deal. The trade market has been active, with major stars like Kawhi Leonard, Paul George, and Jaylen Brown switching teams.
What happened?
The Pistons sent Sasser to the Mavericks as part of a larger deal involving Santi Aldama of the Memphis Grizzlies. The full details of the trade will not be available until July 6, due to a moratorium preventing Aldama's move.
Why it matters for Detroit Pistons
Sasser, a three-year NBA pro out of Houston, averaged 5.2 points per game last season. He battled a right hip impingement that limited his availability and effectiveness. The Pistons have a wealth of guards on the roster, including Isaiah Joe and Ebuka Okorie.
What comes next?
The Pistons are expected to receive cash considerations for Sasser's services, providing more flexibility in the free agency and trade markets. Pistons President of Basketball Operations Trajan Langdon has made an effort to execute transactions that give the organization optionality during the offseason.
| Date | Opponent | Score |
|---|---|---|
| 2026-05-18 | Cleveland Cavaliers | 94-125 |
The Pistons' recent form has been 2W-0D-3L, with losses in their last two games. Sasser's move to the Mavericks will give him a fresh opportunity to regain his footing. The Pistons will look to establish equilibrium in their roster, with only three big men on the squad until Ugonna Onyenso signs his rookie contract.

