Jalen Duren is seeking $40 million per season in his free agency negotiations. The Detroit Pistons center had a strong season, averaging 19.5 points and 10.5 rebounds per game.
What happened?
The Pistons' initial contract offer was not up to Duren's standards, leading him to explore possible sign-and-trade scenarios.
Why it matters for Jalen Duren
Duren's performance earned him a spot on the All-NBA Third Team, but his playoff performance was criticized, with averages of 10.2 points and 8.5 rebounds per game.
What comes next?
The Los Angeles Lakers are known to be seeking a high-level center, and Duren is the best one on the market this offseason. The Lakers have cap room, making it possible for them to extend an offer sheet.
Duren's strong season also earned him his first All-Star selection. He was just 22 years old when he achieved this feat.
The Pistons have maintained a strong desire to keep Duren, with fellow All-NBA selection Cade Cunningham also wanting him back.
According to Michael Scotto of HoopsHype, multiple NBA executives project Duren to remain with the Pistons and land somewhere around $30-35 million annually.
The Boston Celtics are also rumored to be interested in acquiring Duren as part of a sign-and-trade deal, with star Jaylen Brown potentially going the other way.
Duren's free agency negotiations are expected to be resolved soon, with June 30 approaching.
The Pistons finished first in the Eastern Conference, thanks in part to Duren's strong performance.
Duren's asking price is roughly 25 percent of the NBA's salary cap.
The outcome of Duren's free agency will have a significant impact on the Pistons' roster for next season.