Most opposing executives appear to think the Detroit Pistons and power forward Blake Griffin are on their way to a contract buyout, as opposed to a trade, as reported by Michael Scotto of HoopsHype.
“I know they’ve been trying to trade him for months and can’t find a taker,” a Western Conference executive told Scotto. “Part of it is Blake also saying there are certain teams he would prefer to go to. This is a weird one. Non zero chance they buy him out, which just seems crazy.”
The Pistons are holding out Griffin as they seek a resolution on his future. So that means either a buyout or trade ahead of the March 25 deadline.
While injuries have robbed Griffin of the explosiveness of his earlier years, he could still be a valuable addition for a contender, especially if he were to come off the bench. But again, for that scenario to happen, it would likely have to be via a buyout.
Griffin is due to make $36.8 million this season, and has a player option for $39 million next.
“I see Detroit trying to get off some money but would probably have to take back multiple contracts with money going out,” another Eastern Conference executive told Scotto. “I don’t know who would take him. It’ll probably end in a buyout with him giving money back. I’m guessing his agent is calling teams to see who wants him and what they would be willing to pay him so Blake won’t lose any money.”
Griffin, 31, is averaging a career-low 12.3 points and 5.2 rebounds in 20 games this season.
Pistons general manager Troy Weaver and coach Dwane Casey plan to focus on the roster’s young players, leaving Griffin without a role moving forward.
“After extensive conversation with Blake’s representatives, it has been determined that we will begin working to facilitate a resolution regarding his future with the team that maximizes the interests of both parties,” Weaver said. “We respect all the effort Blake has put forth in Detroit and his career and will work to achieve a positive outcome for all involved.