Detroit Pistons forward Jerami Grant will reportedly look to max out his value upon becoming a free agent after next season, and it could force the team to seriously consider trading him sooner than later.
Over six seasons in the league, and with four different teams, Jerami Grant built a solid reputation as a respectable rotation player and reliable bench contributor. However, in seasons seven and eight as a member of the Pistons, the 28-year-old has increased his market value in a major way.
While playing in Detroit, Grant has put up some of the best points, rebounds, and assists numbers of his career. He peaked with 22.3 points per game in 2020-2021 and followed that up by averaging 19.2 this season. However, despite playing in 54 or fewer games each of those seasons, the Syracuse alum is planning to get as much money as he can when his current contract ends after this season.