The Detroit Pistons have reportedly made an important roster decision as NBA free agency continues.
According to NBA insider Chris Haynes, Detroit will not waive veteran sharpshooter Duncan Robinson, putting an end to speculation that the team would release the 32-year-old to create additional salary cap space.
The report signals that Robinson remains part of the Pistons’ plans as the front office continues reshaping the roster around franchise star Cade Cunningham.
Pistons Keeping One of Their Top Shooters
Robinson proved to be one of Detroit’s most reliable perimeter threats during the 2025-26 season.
The veteran wing appeared in 77 games, averaging 12.2 points, 2.7 rebounds, and 2.1 assists while shooting 45.6 percent from the field and an outstanding 41.0 percent from three-point range.
His elite floor spacing and ability to stretch opposing defenses make him a valuable piece for a Pistons team that has prioritized adding shooting around Cunningham this offseason.
Another Sign of Detroit’s Offseason Strategy
There had been speculation that Robinson could become a salary cap casualty, especially with Detroit pursuing upgrades elsewhere on the roster.
Instead, the Pistons appear committed to keeping one of the league’s premier long range shooters while continuing to build a roster capable of competing in the Eastern Conference.
The decision comes amid an active offseason that has already included multiple trades, free agent additions, and ongoing contract negotiations with restricted free agent Jalen Duren.
The Bottom Line
Detroit’s decision to keep Duncan Robinson underscores the organization’s emphasis on surrounding Cade Cunningham with proven shooting.
As free agency continues, Robinson remains in the fold and appears poised to play a meaningful role as the Pistons look to build on last season’s success.