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Detroit Pistons reportedly sign Colby Jones, former Wizards wing, on two-way deal
Detroit Pistons reportedly sign Colby Jones, former Wizards wing, on two-way deal

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time24-07-2025

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Detroit Pistons reportedly sign Colby Jones, former Wizards wing, on two-way deal

The Detroit Pistons have signed former Washington Wizards wing Colby Jones to a two-way contract, a source confirmed to the Free Press. Jones was drafted 34th overall by the Sacramento Kings in 2023, following a three-year career at Xavier where he averaged 15 points, 5.7 rebounds, 4.4 assists and 1.3 steals while shooting 50.9% overall and 37.8% from 3. The 6-foot-6 wing was considered by draft pundits as a versatile two-way player, capable of knocking down shots, making smart passing reads and defending across positions. MORE: What to do with Jaden Ivey among 3 Detroit Pistons offseason questions He played limited minutes with the Kings before being dealt to the Wizards in February, where he averaged 8.7 points, 4.3 rebounds, 2.5 assists and 1.3 steals across 15 games. The Pistons finished last season with three two-way players under contract − Daniss Jenkins, Tolu Smith and Ron Harper Jr. Jones will replace Harper, who wasn't on the Pistons' summer league roster in Las Vegas as Jenkins and Smith shined. Follow the Pistons all year long with the best coverage at Follow the Detroit Free Press on Instagram (@detroitfreepress), TikTok (@detroitfreepress), YouTube (@DetroitFreePress), X (@freep), and LinkedIn, and like us on Facebook (@detroitfreepress). Submit a letter to the editor at and we may publish it online or in print. This article originally appeared on Detroit Free Press: Pistons reportedly sign former Wizards wing Colby Jones on two-way deal

Thunder trade NBA champion guard to Wizards
Thunder trade NBA champion guard to Wizards

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time05-07-2025

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Thunder trade NBA champion guard to Wizards

The post Thunder trade NBA champion guard to Wizards appeared first on ClutchPoints. The Oklahoma City Thunder just won their first championship in the Oklahoma-era, but they got right to work with the NBA offseason and free agency period on the horizon. The Thunder's first order of offseason business was a trade with the Washington Wizards involving Dillon Jones, as per Shams Charania of ESPN. Advertisement In addition to Dillon Jones heading to the Wizards, the Thunder also sent a second round pick as part of the trade. On the Wizards' side of things, they will send Colby Jones to the Thunder. The Thunder do not intend to keep Colby on the roster, per Charania. The Thunder trading Jones to the Wizards clears up a roster spot as well as another potential young player that the team had to develop. The Thunder front office has done a good job acquiring draft picks, but at some point those pick have to be made and eventually developed. This trade at least alleviates some of that burden. The team is set up to contend for the foreseeable future with or without this trade. From the Wizards perspective, they add another first round talent to potentially go with their current young core. Jones was the No. 26 overall pick by the Thunder in the 2024 NBA Draft. He didn't see much playing time this season, spending a good portion of his rookie year in the G League with the Oklahoma City Blue. During the regular season, Jones appeared in 54 games, including five starts, at a little over ten minutes per game. He averaged 2.5 points, 2.2 rebounds and 1.1 assists with splits of 38.3 percent shooting from the field, 25.4 percent shooting from the three-point line and 60.7 percent shooting from the free-throw line. Advertisement In the G League, Jones appeared in 23 games for the Blue at a little over 32 minutes per game. He averaged 13.2 points, 7.4 rebounds and 5.5 assists with splits of 42.2 percent shooting from the field, 29.6 percent shooting from the three-point line and 66.7 percent shooting from the free-throw line. Related: Thunder's Shai Gilgeous-Alexander takes hilarious shot at Chris Paul's age Related: Oklahoma City Thunder 2025 NBA Draft grades for each pick

OKC Thunder trades Dillon Jones, 2029 second-round pick to Washington Wizards
OKC Thunder trades Dillon Jones, 2029 second-round pick to Washington Wizards

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time30-06-2025

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OKC Thunder trades Dillon Jones, 2029 second-round pick to Washington Wizards

The OKC Thunder announced Saturday night that it traded Dillon Jones and a 2029 second-round pick (via Houston) to the Washington Wizards in exchange for Colby Jones, who was immediately waived. OKC traded five second-round picks to the New York Knicks for the draft rights to Dillon Jones (No. 26) in 2024. The 23-year-old forward just completed his rookie season with averages of 2.5 points, 2.2 rebounds and 1.1 assists in 54 games. Advertisement Roster spots are becoming harder to earn on the NBA champion Thunder, which is set to bring back all of its rotational players. It also selected Thomas Sorber (No. 15 overall) and Brooks Barnhizer (No. 44 overall) in the 2025 NBA Draft. Dillon Jones is entering Year 2 of a four-year, $13.5 million contract. Colby Jones is set to make $2.2 million this upcoming season with a team option for the 2026-27 campaign, which essentially means he's on an expiring contract. OKC took the shorter deal of the two at the cost of a future second-round pick. OKC moved $9.5 million under the luxury tax with the trade, according to Spotrac contributor Keith Smith. It also freed up a roster spot, which it'll use on Sorber. Barnhizer will be on one of OKC's three two-way contracts, according to ESPN's Jonathan Givony. Pre-order our new book on Thunder's run to NBA title Advertisement More: OKC Thunder introduces 2025 NBA Draft picks: What Thomas Sorber, Brooks Barnhizer said Justin Martinez covers sports for The Oklahoman. Have a story idea for Justin? He can be reached at jmartinez@ or on X/Twitter at @Justintohoops. Sign up for the Thunder Sports Minute newsletter to access more NBA coverage. Support Justin's work and that of other Oklahoman journalists by purchasing a digital subscription today at This article originally appeared on Oklahoman: OKC Thunder trades Dillon Jones, 2029 draft pick to Washington Wizards

NBA trade grade: Thunder send Dillon Jones to Wizards; open roster spot
NBA trade grade: Thunder send Dillon Jones to Wizards; open roster spot

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time29-06-2025

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NBA trade grade: Thunder send Dillon Jones to Wizards; open roster spot

Oct 9, 2024; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA; Oklahoma City Thunder forward Dillon Jones (3) runs down the court between plays against the Houston Rockets during the second half at Paycom Center. Mandatory Credit: Alonzo Adams-Imagn Images Less than a week after they won their first NBA championship, the Oklahoma City Thunder have already shaken up the roster. They sent Dillon Jones and a 2029 second-round pick to the Washington Wizards for Colby Jones. The latter was subsequently waived. The Thunder faced a roster crunch after Thomas Sorber's arrival. Jones got the short end of the stick and was shipped out after just one forgettable year. The 23-year-old gets a fresh start after he barely played in his rookie season. Advertisement Let's break down the Thunder-Wizards trade and the meaning for both sides. At the end, Thunder Wire will assign a final grade on the deal: Why the Thunder made the move The Thunder are the rare NBA champions whose entire roster is on the books for next season. That's great news on the surface. Of course, you'd love to run it back with the same group that got you the Larry O'Brien trophy. But some small consequences do exist. If the Thunder added anybody from the draft to their standard roster, that meant somebody needed to get booted. After they drafted Sorber with the No. 15 pick, it was only a matter of time. Most expected either Jones or Ousmane Dieng. It turned out to be the guy most thought the Thunder would keep because of his novelty. Advertisement Dieng survived this roster crunch. Despite only a year left on his contract, the Thunder stayed with the younger player who's shown more flashes on the NBA and G League court. The 22-year-old has had solid stints, but injuries have hampered him from sticking in the rotation. Meanwhile, Jones struggled from the get-go. The 23-year-old couldn't fit an off-ball role. He put up stats in the G League, but wasn't as dominant and seamless as Dieng. He struggled to keep up with NBA-level athletes and made avoidable mistakes. The Thunder also received some financial breathing room. They waived Jones on a contract that's easier to eat. He only had $2.2 million guaranteed next season. Much less than Jones' $2.8 million guaranteed next season. They are now $7 million below the tax. Why the Wizards made the move At this stage of their rebuild, the Wizards are in player development mode. They have several prospects on their roster and added another in Jones. The Rockets' 2029 second-round draft pick isn't half-bad either and could be used as a trade chip down the road. Advertisement Jones' playing time was only going to dwindle. The Thunder are a title contender with several better options ahead of him. They were enamored by his physical and skill traits at Weber State, but the jump to the NBA didn't land as smoothly as they had hoped. Instead, Jones gets a fresh start on the Wizards. Wizards GM Will Dawkins spent 15 years on the Thunder, so it shouldn't be a shocker to see him like some of their prospects. In Washington, perhaps he can get more on-ball reps than he would've in OKC. Either way, this was worth a shot. Jones is only guaranteed one more year in his rookie deal. He has team options of $2.8 million in 2026-27 and $5.2 million in 2027-28. Worst-case scenario, you can move on from him and only have to give up somebody you weren't going to extend. Final thoughts Sam Presti loved Jones. The small-school forward was on his radar for two years. You can kinda see why. A bowling-ball forward who can playmake and run the offense is an intriguing archetype. But physical limitations, nonexistent shooting and age made it difficult to see him break out in the NBA, much less on OKC. Advertisement The five future second-round picks needed to acquire Jones were a pretty penny to spend, yes. But what's a few bucks to a team sitting on a pretty pile of draft picks? Especially second-round picks. The whole point of hoarding draft picks is to be afforded the luxury to overpay and not feel a hole burned in your wallet. The Thunder dealt six future second-round picks in Jones's one season — five when they traded for him and one attached to trade him away — but who cares? It's a bad trade, sure. But it's not worth losing sleep over. It was easy to predict he wouldn't work out in OKC, but you can't stop taking swings when you're afforded to attempt them. Jones had one of the more forgettable Thunder tenures ever. Seldom do you see OKC pull the plug on first-round players after just one season. But you'd rather see them eat the loss than fall for the sunk cost fallacy. Final Grade: C-minus This article originally appeared on OKC Thunder Wire: NBA trade grade: Thunder send Dillon Jones to Wizards

OKC Thunder trades Dillon Jones, 2029 second-round pick to Washington Wizards
OKC Thunder trades Dillon Jones, 2029 second-round pick to Washington Wizards

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time29-06-2025

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OKC Thunder trades Dillon Jones, 2029 second-round pick to Washington Wizards

The OKC Thunder announced Saturday night that it traded Dillon Jones and a 2029 second-round pick (via Houston) to the Washington Wizards in exchange for Colby Jones, who was immediately waived. OKC traded five second-round picks to the New York Knicks for the draft rights to Dillon Jones (No. 26) in 2024. The 23-year-old forward just completed his rookie season with averages of 2.5 points, 2.2 rebounds and 1.1 assists in 54 games. Advertisement Roster spots are becoming harder to earn on the NBA champion Thunder, which is set to bring back all of its rotational players. It also selected Thomas Sorber (No. 15 overall) and Brooks Barnhizer (No. 44 overall) in the 2025 NBA Draft. Dillon Jones is entering Year 2 of a four-year, $13.5 million contract. Colby Jones is set to make $2.2 million this upcoming season with a team option for the 2026-27 campaign, which essentially means he's on an expiring contract. OKC took the shorter deal of the two at the cost of a future second-round pick. OKC moved $9.5 million under the luxury tax with the trade, according to Spotrac contributor Keith Smith. It also freed up a roster spot, which it'll use on Sorber. Barnhizer will be on one of OKC's three two-way contracts, according to ESPN's Jonathan Givony. More: OKC Thunder introduces 2025 NBA Draft picks: What Thomas Sorber, Brooks Barnhizer said Advertisement Justin Martinez covers sports for The Oklahoman. Have a story idea for Justin? He can be reached at jmartinez@ or on X/Twitter at @Justintohoops. Sign up for the Thunder Sports Minute newsletter to access more NBA coverage. Support Justin's work and that of other Oklahoman journalists by purchasing a digital subscription today at This article originally appeared on Oklahoman: OKC Thunder trades Dillon Jones, 2029 draft pick to Washington Wizards

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