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Pistons’ J.B. Bickerstaff: Knicks ‘just made one more play than we did’

J.B. Bickerstaff reacts to Detroit Pistons season-ending loss to New York Knicks in Game 6 of NBA playoffs May 1, 2025 at Little Caesars Arena.

The Detroit Pistons have finalized their sign-and-trade with the Sacramento Kings.

They will receive a heavily-protected second-round pick in the 2026 NBA Draft and a player trade exception worth up to $14.3 million in exchange for Dennis Schröder and the least favorable of their 2029 second-round picks. Schröder reportedly is signing a three-year deal worth $45 million.

The trade exception is active for a year and will allow the Pistons to take in salary up to that number without it impacting their cap space. The 2026 second round pick is from the Charlotte Hornets, a person with knowledge of the deal told the Free Press, but it’s protected 1-55 and unlikely to convey. The purpose of the deal was to acquire the trade exception.

Schröder was a February trade deadline acquisition for the Pistons and quickly became a core rotation player, averaging 10.8 points and 5.3 assists in 25.2 minutes per game.

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