Pistons' Greg Monroe unlikely to be traded by deadline
Pistons coach Stan Van Gundy told reporters earlier in the week that he has no intentions of trading power forward Greg Monroe before Thursday's trade deadline.
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Pistons coach Stan Van Gundy told reporters earlier in the week that he has no intentions of trading power forward Greg Monroe before Thursday's trade deadline.
Detroit Pistons center Greg Monroe has been suspended for two games without pay for pleading guilty to driving while visibly impaired in Michigan.
The Detroit Pistons announced today that forward Greg Monroe has signed the team’s one-year qualifying offer for the 2014-15 season.
Detroit Pistons forward Greg Monroe has signed a $5.5 million qualifying offer, clearing the way for him to leave the franchise next summer.
Greg Monroe and his agent, David Falk, never sought an offer sheet from another team but pursued sign-and-trade proposals with at least five other teams.
Greg Monroe signing a qualifying offer with the Pistons creates realistic hope that next summer, Boston will be on his short list of teams to consider.
Neither Greg Monroe nor his agent has told the Pistons of the player's plans to sign a qualifying offer and secure his unrestricted free agency next season.
Greg Monroe has informed the Pistons he will accept their qualifying offer, play for Detroit in 2014-15 and become an unrestricted free agent next summer.
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The Pistons have improved their initial five-year, $60-million offer to Greg Monroe and an offer for four-year, $54-million is on the table.