6 teams that might want a Pistons veteran in a trade

Cory Joseph #18 of the Detroit Pistons, Chuma Okeke #3 of the Orlando Magic and Josh Jackson #20 of the Detroit Pistons (Photo by Nic Antaya/Getty Images)
Cory Joseph #18 of the Detroit Pistons, Chuma Okeke #3 of the Orlando Magic and Josh Jackson #20 of the Detroit Pistons (Photo by Nic Antaya/Getty Images) /
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Detroit Pistons guard Josh Jackson (20) fouls Chicago Bulls guard Zach LaVine Credit: Kamil Krzaczynski-USA TODAY Sports /

Possible trade partners for the Detroit Pistons

Chicago Bulls

The Bulls have the second-lowest scoring bench in the NBA and have a bunch of guys out with COVID or assorted injuries.

With Ayo Dosunmu, Zach LaVine and Derrick Jones Jr. all out with various ailments, the Bulls could use some wing depth and would be a nice home for Josh Jackson.

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Milwaukee Bucks

The Bucks have the 28th scoring bench in the NBA and could use a big or a wing, as they are currently playing Boogie Cousins in the starting lineup.

They are another team that has been ravaged by COVID and would love to add some depth to help get them though it.

Could I interest you in a slightly used Trey Lyles? His shooting would theoretically work around Giannis Antetokounmpo.

Dallas Mavericks

I already wrote about the possibility of the Mavs being future trade partners, and they make a lot of sense for Josh Jackson as some depth behind their oft-injured wings.

But they are also missing Kristaps Porzingis and Willie Cauley-Stein right now, so the Mavs could use some big man depth and Trey Lyles would be a good fit.