Are Pistons trades for OG Anunoby or Tobias Harris realistic?

Jan 14, 2022; Detroit, Michigan, USA;  Toronto Raptors forward OG Anunoby (3) dribbles against the
Jan 14, 2022; Detroit, Michigan, USA; Toronto Raptors forward OG Anunoby (3) dribbles against the / Rick Osentoski-USA TODAY Sports
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Disappointment in the season has evolved into embarrassment as the Detroit Pistons' losing streak continues.

December 15th is the official start of trade season in the NBA and Detroit should be looking for any and all ways to improve a roster that looks zapped of confidence.

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We're going to hear the Pistons attached to a lot of different names in the upcoming weeks before the 2024 NBA trade deadline but it's unclear whether they will be a buyer, seller or both.

The Pistons are reportedly interested in OG Anunoby and Tobias Harris

James Edwards III of The Athletic (SUBSCRIPTION) recently reported that the Pistons were interested in adding talent at the forward position, something they desperately need:

"One player I’m hearing that the Pistons are interested in, as is the rest of the league, is Toronto’s OG Anunoby. However, it’s possible Detroit will wait to see if it can land Anunoby in the open market next summer — the two-way wing has a player option for next season that he’ll most certainly decline — and avoid giving up some of its young players. Tobias Harris, who is an unrestricted free agent after this season, is another name the Pistons could target sooner rather than later if he becomes available before the NBA’s February trade deadline."

I've written a lot about OG Anunoby as a possibility for the Pistons and he's a guy they should target as a 3-and-D wing who can be a secondary scoring option.

Tobias Harris is as steady as they come in the NBA, a professional scorer who rarely misses games and could provide some stability.

But are either of them realistic options?