Throughout the preseason, the Detroit Pistons have been rather fortunate to have most of their roster available to start getting live reps. However, there was one new addition who got a bit of a late start.
Friday marked a big game for the Detroit Pistons this preseason. It was the official debut of Tobias Harris’s second run in a Pistons uniform. As Detroit paid a visit to the Phoenix Suns for a preseason rematch, Harris was healthy and active after a bout with a COVID-related illness.
Detroit Pistons forward Tobias Harris was one of the biggest offseason additions made by any team in the league. Harris finished last season with averages of 17.2 points, 6.5 rebounds and 3.1 assists per contest while shooting 48.7% from the field and 35.3% from the three-point range in 70 games for the Philadelphia 76ers.
The Detroit Pistons have been putting together an impressive preseason showing including their 109-91 win against the Phoenix Suns. Friday night’s matchup featured the preseason debut of forward Tobias Harris.
Friday night marked the preseason debut for Tobias Harris back in a Detroit Pistons uniform. As the Pistons paid a visit to the Phoenix Suns for a rematch of Tuesday night’s loss, they were happy to add Harris to the starting lineup after playing in their first two games without him.
On Tuesday night, the Detroit Pistons returned to the floor to take on the Phoenix Suns for the first of two preseason matchups against the Western Conference contenders.
All was well for the Detroit Pistons over the weekend. After going through a public practice session on Saturday, the vibes were high heading into the Sunday night preseason opener against the Milwaukee Bucks.
Not everybody was available and on the court for the Detroit Pistons’ preseason opener against the Milwaukee Bucks on Sunday night. The veteran Tobias Harris was noticeably absent as he was ruled out ahead of the game.
On Sunday night, the Detroit Pistons kicked off their preseason schedule with a nationally televised matchup against the Milwaukee Bucks. Prior to the action, one coach shared his thoughts on the Pistons' key offseason acquisition.
When the Detroit Pistons gathered for a public practice session on Saturday, Tobias Harris was not a participant. According to Pistons head coach J.B. Bickerstaff, Harris was getting a planned day off.
When it comes to the Detroit Pistons' offseason, reuniting with Tobias Harris was arguably their biggest move. After years of being on a team looking to contend, the veteran forward is now hoping to be a leader and mentor for a young squad.
While the Philadelphia 76ers brought in a slew of new players in the offseason, they had to say goodbye to a whole group of players who had been regulars in the Wells Fargo Center for some time.
This weekend, the Detroit Pistons are finally going to get an opportunity to play against another opponent. First, the team gathered for a public practice on Saturday to scrimmage in front of fans for the first time this offseason.
With their sizable amount of cap space this summer, the big move the Detroit Pistons made was reuniting with Tobias Harris on a two-year deal. As the veteran forward gears up for his second stint with the franchise, he praised the work of one of their under-the-radar signings.
Following the Detroit Pistons’ Media Day on Monday, one of the most notable storylines centered around the addition of Tobias Harris. Not only does Harris bring a much-needed skillset to the table for Cade Cunningham’s offense, but he also brings veteran experience and vocal leadership.
The start of the NBA Preseason is just days away. Soon, the Detroit Pistons will get a little taste of what their new-look roster looks like in action.
Executive vice president Arturas Karnisovas and guard Zach LaVine are saying all the right things — but it’s hard to envision the Bulls staying this course deep into the season, wrote Joe Cowley of the Chicago Sun-Times.
NASSAU, THE BAHAMAS — Tyrese Maxey has cemented his spot as one of the faces of the Philadelphia 76ers franchise. His rise from young buck to franchise cornerstone has matched the unreal on-court speed that propelled him.
Tobias Harris is coming off another productive season for the Philadelphia 76ers. He finished the year with averages of 17.2 points, 6.5 rebounds, 3.1 assists and 1.0 steals per contest while shooting 48.7% from the field and 35.3% from the three-point range in 70 games.
The Detroit Pistons finished with an abysmal .171 winning percentage last season, ending up with a 14-68 record. But there are reasons for hope in Detroit.
The Philadelphia 76ers made the biggest splash of the NBA offseason by landing Paul George, who will replace longtime forward Tobias Harris. Is the move the final piece to Philadelphia's championship puzzle?
The jury is still out on whether he’ll be able to help elevate these young Pistons to a playoff berth.
Almost 10 years after the Pistons traded him in a package to the Clippers for then-All-Star forward Blake Griffin, Pistons general manager Trajan Langdon has decided to bring 6-foot-8, 226-pound veteran back to help raise the floor of the 14-68 team he inherited.
Tobias Harris is returning to one of his former teams.
The Pistons have reached a two-year, $52M agreement with free agent forward Tobias Harris.
With NBA free agency just a few short weeks away, rumors are beginning to swirl and reported interests are bubbling to the surface. One player expected to draw attention from multiple teams is this Philadelphia 76ers forward.
Plenty of other teams should have interest in the 31-year-old Harris as well.
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