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The backcourt star suddenly felt a little embarrassed in the Pistons position. Could he be sent away by the team?

4:42pm, 19 September 2025【Basketball】

The well-known American media Clutchpoints reporter Brett Siegel talked about the situation of Jaden Ivey, a new star in the backcourt of Detroit Pistons. Siege believes that Ivy's current situation in the team is somewhat subtle.

Siegel said: Ivy's current situation in the piston seems a bit special. Although the team is confident about his future development and continues to deny speculation that Ivey is put on the shelves, some sources from outside the team say the fourth-year defender's trading status is subtle. During the time Ivy was injured, the Pistons successfully made the playoffs, and the team was quite competitive, and they also saw key contributions from young players such as Ausar Thompsob and Ron Holland. Now that the team has signed Caris LeVert and Duncan Robinson in the free agent market, does this mean that Ivey has become dispensable for the Pistons? If the management does consider trading Ivey, it will inevitably be an operation that can significantly improve the team's competitiveness and help the team achieve the strength of the Eastern Conference championship team. However, Siegel also made it clear that the Pistons have not yet sold Ivy to any team, nor have any plans to start the new season with the purpose of trading him.

In the NBA regular season last season, Ivy played 30 games due to injury, averaging 29.9 minutes per game, with averaging 17.6 points, 4.1 rebounds, 4 assists, 0.9 steals and 0.4 blocks, 3 turnovers and 2.2 fouls, shooting percentage of 46%, three-point shooting percentage of 40.9%, and free throw shooting percentage of 73.3%. In the game against the Orlando Magic, Ivey suffered a malicious foul from Cole Anthony and suffered a serious injury, which also led to his direct season reimbursement and he was unable to appear on the team's playoff roster.

Ivey was born in February 2002. He is 23 years old, 193cm tall and weighs 88kg. He is a backcourt player from Purdue University selected by the Detroit Pistons in the 5th pick in the first round of the 2022 NBA Draft. Ivey has excellent physical talent and athletic ability. His offensive ability is also quite good and has a strong impact. Judging from the situation last season, his stability in outside shooting has also improved a lot, and his offensive choices are more reasonable. However, the problem now is that the Pistons are indeed in line, and many young players have indeed made great progress last season, and the team has also performed well without Ivy. In addition, Ivy has experienced a major injury, and how he is in his condition after his comeback has become a question mark. I don't know if the Pistons will consider leaving Ivy.

source:7 mcn