Detroit Pistons general manager Trajan Langdon said he hopes to reach agreements that would keep All-Star center Jalen Duren and veteran forward Tobias Harris in Detroit.
Duren has emerged as a key part of the Pistons’ frontcourt, giving the franchise a young interior presence to build around. Harris, meanwhile, brings experience and stability as a proven forward with a long NBA résumé.
Detroit Looking to Retain Core Pieces
Langdon’s comments reflect the Pistons’ interest in maintaining continuity with two important players at different stages of their careers. Duren represents a younger foundational piece, while Harris offers veteran leadership and scoring versatility.
No agreements have been announced, but Langdon made clear that keeping both players in Detroit is a goal for the organization as it continues shaping its roster.
