John Collins Strengthens Detroit Pistons' Paint
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John Collins Strengthens Detroit Pistons' Paint

The Detroit Pistons continue making significant moves in the market. According to Shams Charania, John Collins has reached an agreement with the Michigan franchise for three seasons and $51 million.

The power forward arrives in Detroit to strengthen a paint that needed more physicality, verticality, and scoring near the rim. His addition fits especially well alongside Cade Cunningham, who gains a new threat to play above the rim and punish defenses in pick-and-roll situations, continuations, and transition.

Collins comes off playing the 2025/26 season with the Los Angeles Clippers, where he averaged 13.6 points, 5.3 rebounds, and 1.0 assists per game. Numbers that reflect he remains a productive interior player, especially near the rim and in finishing situations.

Although his career has had ups and downs in recent years, Collins continues to be a useful player when he finds the right context and a clear role within the system. In Detroit, he will have the opportunity to contribute experience, physicality, and interior presence to a team looking to take another competitive step.

For the Pistons, the signing means adding a piece of immediate production without disrupting their core structure. Detroit continues building around Cunningham and adds a profile capable of improving the interior rotation in an increasingly demanding Eastern Conference.