As the NBA trade deadline approaches, multiple teams are positioning themselves as key players in facilitating high-salary trades. The Detroit Pistons have emerged as the front-runner for this role, thanks to their strategic salary cap management, which includes waiving and re-signing Paul Reed in December, per Jake Fischer of The Stein Line.
This move pushed their cap space into the $14 million range, making them a prime candidate to absorb larger contracts in multiteam deals.
Detroit’s willingness to take on salary in exchange for draft assets has led executives across the league to view them as a key facilitator, potentially even playing a role in moves involving high-profile players like Jimmy Butler, should Miami follow through in moving him.
That said, the Pistons are also evaluating how best to utilize their cap space to improve their current roster, which is currently at a .500 mark (21-21).
While Detroit could facilitate trades for other teams — such as absorbing Pat Connaughton’s contract to help Milwaukee avoid the second apron — they are simultaneously considering moves that could bolster their team for the remainder of the season.
Other teams have also shown a willingness to step into this role as well. The Charlotte Hornets have already demonstrated their ability to absorb salary, having taken on Josh Okogie‘s contract from the Phoenix Suns in exchange for Nick Richards and a pair of second-round picks.
This move underscored Charlotte’s readiness to play a pivotal role in trade scenarios.
Similarly, the Toronto Raptors have reportedly signaled their interest in facilitating deals as well, positioning themselves as potential trade partners in the lead-up to the deadline.
As we approach February 6, the trade deadline could see a number of multiteam deals unfold, with the Pistons, Hornets, and Raptors each vying to capitalize on their cap flexibility to shape the league’s landscape, Fischer noted.
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