Free agent guard Killian Hayes is on his way to Brooklyn after agreeing to an Exhibit 10 deal to try to find his way on the Nets' roster. The former seventh-overall pick has been looking for a new home after being waived by the Detroit Pistons. Hayes was still on his rookie deal and saw a decrease in stats across the board before he was let go. Through his first four seasons, Hayes averaged 8.1 points, 2.9 rebounds, 5.2 assists, 1.2 steals, and 2.0 turnovers per game with shooting splits of .382/.277/.775. If Hayes can't prove that he's grown in shooting efficiency and ball security, then he won't likely stick on an NBA roster. Brooklyn will be one of his best opportunities as they've started the rebuild after trading away Mikal Bridges this offseason.
Free-agent guard Killian Hayes agreed to a one-year, non-guaranteed contract with the Brooklyn Nets. It's an Exhibit 10 deal, so he'll have a chance to compete for a roster spot during training camp. The 2020 No. 7 overall pick has spent his entire four-year career with the Pistons. In 210 games, he averaged 8.1 points, 5.2 assists, and 1.2 steals. With the Nets recently commencing a rebuild, there's a chance Hayes could get minutes and even start, giving him streaming value for fantasy managers. However, he'll need to make the team first.
Detroit Pistons guard Killian Hayes (illness) is regarded as probable for Thursday's matchup against Boston. Hayes has been sidelined for four games, and he's actually had the probable tag a couple of times during his absence, so it might not mean he's on track to return. Jaden Ivey has made four consecutive starts with Hayes unavailable. He's also been productive coming off the bench, but the starter's role definitely makes Ivey a more attractive fantasy piece.
Detroit Pistons guard Killian Hayes (illness) is probable for Tuesday's matchup against the Nets. The young Frenchman has missed three games with an illness. Hayes was set to return to the lineup on Saturday versus Brooklyn, but he was a late scratch. As a backcourt starter alongside Cade Cunningham, Hayes has averaged 9.1 points, 3.1 rebounds, and 4.4 assists this season. His return will likely push Jaden Ivey back to the bench, although he's had a pair of very impressive outings lately. Marcus Sasser's minutes will also take a hit.
Detroit Pistons guard Killian Hayes (illness) is probable for Thursday's game against Utah. He was out Monday versus Atlanta with an illness, and Pistons head coach Monty Williams admitted on Wednesday that Hayes isn't 100 percent, but he is apparently ready to battle through the illness on Thursday. Hayes has contributed 9.1 points, 3.1 rebounds, and 4.4 assists this season. He's been a starter in all but four games and will likely push Jaden Ivey back to the bench on Thursday. Ivey can still be productive off the pine but is definitely a riskier fantasy option as a bench performer.
Detroit Pistons guard Killian Hayes (shoulder) will now miss Sunday's meeting with the Toronto Raptors. The 22-year-old has appeared in every game for the Pistons this season. However, he's now out to tend to a left shoulder sprain. Detroit's injury report is lengthy for Sunday's contest, meaning Jaden Ivey or Marcus Sasser could be thrust into the starting lineup. That said, both men could see a noticeable increase in fantasy production regardless of their roles, so they are worth considering for 12-team leagues and up.
Detroit Pistons guard Killian Hayes (shoulder) may miss Sunday's contest against Toronto. The 22-year-old has played as well as expected this season, averaging 10.2 points, 4.5 assists, and 1.2 steals. However, he's dealing with a shoulder sprain, jeopardizing his availability versus the Raptors. With Monte Morris (quadriceps) still sidelined, Marcus Sasser, averaging 9.1 points this season, could see an uptick on the scoring end if Hayes is ruled out, giving him some value for fantasy managers.
Detroit Pistons guard Killian Hayes faces increased competition and could be heading for the exit soon. The Pistons have Cade Cunningham healthy again, another top-five pick in Jaden Ivey, and have brought in veteran Monte Morris this offseason, along with Marcus Sasser, whose rights were acquired via a trade with Memphis on draft day. James L. Edwards III of The Athletic believes that the Pistons will likely trade Hayes before the 2023-24 campaign starts, or the team is trying to "light a fire" under Hayes and get more out of him with added competition for playing time. Hayes averaged 28.3 minutes last season and put up 10.3 points with 6.2 assists and 1.4 steals. He started 56 of his 76 games, but the situation looks to be very different for him if he stays in Motown.
The Detroit Pistons have recently engaged in trade talks surrounding guard Killian Hayes. The organization is reportedly talking to the Dallas Mavericks, but it doesn't sound like the Mavs have much interest in Hayes. The Mavericks have shown interest in Bojan Bogdanovic, but Detroit doesn't seem willing to move the veteran forward. However, the Pistons would like to move Hayes to clear up their logjam on the perimeter. Hayes is the former seventh overall pick from the 2020 NBA Draft. Last season, he averaged 10.3 points, 2.9 rebounds, and 6.2 assists in 28.3 minutes per game. The 21-year-old still has potential, so the Pistons should be able to find a trade partner for Hayes.
According to James Edwards III of The Athletic, Pistons guard Killian Hayes is a candidate to get traded heading into the 2023-24 campaign. Detroit landed Houston's Marcus Sasser via the 2023 NBA Draft while acquiring Monte Morris recently. Alec Burks also picked up his player option, meaning Hayes could be the "odd man out," according to Edwards. But there is still time for Hayes to evolve and grow this summer, which would result in an enhanced role. However, that's not likely to happen, so moving the 2020 No. 7 overall pick might be on the horizon, especially since he's eligible for a rookie extension.