Detroit continues to monitor the trade market for Trey Murphy III as the New Orleans Pelicans evaluate their roster following a busy offseason. While no deal appears imminent, league reports continue linking the Detroit Pistons to the versatile wing.
Detroit Remains Interested in Murphy
The Detroit Pistons have reportedly maintained interest in Trey Murphy III dating back to previous trade discussions. According to HoopsHype, Detroit remains among several teams monitoring Murphy’s availability as the offseason progresses.
Earlier reports suggested New Orleans sought a massive return for Murphy, but league insiders now believe the asking price has become more realistic.
Why Trey Murphy Fits the Pistons
Murphy checks several boxes for Detroit’s long-term vision.
His strengths include:
• Elite three-point shooting
• Versatile perimeter defense
• Athletic transition scoring
• Positional flexibility
• Strong off-ball movement
Placed alongside Cade Cunningham, Murphy would provide another reliable perimeter scorer while improving Detroit’s wing depth on both ends of the floor.
Several Teams Remain in the Mix
Detroit is not alone in pursuing Murphy.
According to HoopsHype, the Boston Celtics, Golden State Warriors, Atlanta Hawks, and Los Angeles Clippersremain among the teams monitoring the situation.
Some previously interested organizations have addressed other roster needs through trades or free agency, potentially narrowing Murphy’s market.
What Would a Deal Cost?
The biggest obstacle remains the acquisition price.
Previous reports indicated New Orleans sought the equivalent of multiple first-round picks. Recent reporting suggests those demands may be softening, though no credible report indicates negotiations are currently active between the Pistons and Pelicans.
Detroit’s front office has consistently emphasized maintaining long-term flexibility while building around Cade Cunningham.
What This Means for Detroit
The Pistons have avoided making short-sighted moves throughout the offseason.
If Murphy becomes more attainable, Detroit could revisit trade discussions. His age, shooting ability, defensive versatility, and contract situation make him one of the most logical trade targets available.
At this stage, the situation remains worth monitoring rather than expecting an imminent blockbuster.
