Detroit Pistons get word on leading Marcus Sasser trade suitor

he Detroit Pistons are actively engaging in trade discussions involving third-year guard Marcus Sasser, according to rival executives who spoke to HoopsHype’s Michael Scotto . The development comes as Detroit reshapes its roster following a second-round playoff exit, with Sasser’s reduced role and the team’s recent acquisitions making him an expendable asset.

Sasser’s diminished playing time tells a clear story. After a promising rookie campaign where he averaged 19 minutes and 8.3 points per game, the 25-year-old saw his production decline significantly. In the 2025-2026 season, Sasser averaged just 12 minutes per contest, posting 5.2 points and 2.0 assists while appearing in only 38 games .

Detroit Pistons Get Word On Leading Marcus Sasser Trade Suitor

The backcourt logjam has become untenable for Detroit. The Pistons recently acquired Isaiah Joe from the Oklahoma City Thunder and drafted Ebuka Okorie out of Stanford, adding to a guard rotation already featuring Cade Cunningham, Jaden Ivey, and emerging talent Daniss Jenkins . “With Daniss Jenkins also having emerged as a quality rotation player, there is simply not any room for Sasser,” noted Detroit Jock City in their analysis of the team’s offseason direction .

Additionally, the Pistons exercised Sasser’s $5.2 million team option for the 2026-2027 season in October 2025, meaning any acquiring team would control him for his final rookie-scale year before he becomes a restricted free agent .

Sasser’s manageable $5.2 million salary for the upcoming season makes him an attractive trade chip for teams seeking affordable backcourt depth or salary-matching in larger deals . However, analysts suggest his individual trade value is modest.

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“On his own, Sasser isn’t going to garner much on the trade market even though he’s been a productive player,” one Pistons-focused analyst noted, comparing his potential return to recent trades involving similar guards like Aaron Wiggins and Isaiah Joe both of whom fetched second-round picks .

The more likely scenario positions Sasser as a “sweetener” in a larger deal. His $5.2 million contract could be paired with other salaries such as Caris LeVert’s expiring deal to match a $20 million range acquisition . Speculation has linked the Pistons to potential larger moves involving players like Tyler Herro or as a third-party facilitator in blockbuster scenarios .

While no specific trade partner has emerged as the “leading suitor” at this stage, multiple teams have been connected to Sasser in hypothetical deals:

  • Portland Trail Blazers: A mock trade proposal previously floated Sasser heading to Portland in exchange for defensive standout Toumani Camara, along with two first-round picks a steep price that highlights how Sasser could be packaged for rotation upgrades .

  • Utah Jazz: Sasser’s name appeared in a proposed package for Lauri Markkanen, with the Jazz receiving Sasser, Ron Holland, Tobias Harris, and unprotected first-round picks .

  • Phoenix Suns: A Suns beat writer previously suggested Phoenix could pursue Sasser as a “3-and-D bench piece,” potentially stepping in as a third team to absorb his salary in a larger trade .

The Pistons’ offseason began with the trade of longtime center Isaiah Stewart to the Memphis Grizzlies, signaling Trajan Langdon’s willingness to reshape the roster around Cunningham . Sasser’s departure would represent the next logical step as Detroit continues to position itself for contention in the Eastern Conference.

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For Sasser, a change of scenery could provide the opportunity that has become unavailable in Detroit. As one analysis noted, “He never got a real shot in Detroit, but Sasser may get his chance somewhere else” .

With free agency set to begin July 1, trade discussions are expected to intensify as teams finalize their rosters for the 2026-2027 season. The Pistons, carrying a depth of young guards and a clear commitment to Cade Cunningham, appear poised to move Sasser to a team where he can carve out a more meaningful role.

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