The NBA trade market just got busy again. The Chicago Bulls, Detroit Pistons, and Minnesota Timberwolves have agreed to a three-team deal that moves several key players and includes future draft value. The biggest names heading to Chicago are young guard Jaden Ivey and veteran point guard Mike Conley Jr., while Detroit adds shooting help and a draft asset.
Here’s how the full trade breaks down and what it means for each team.
Full trade details between Bulls, Pistons, and Timberwolves
Chicago Bulls receive:- Jaden Ivey
- Mike Conley Jr.
Detroit Pistons receive:- Kevin Huerter
- Dario Saric
- 2026 protected first-round pick swap from Minnesota
Minnesota Timberwolves:- Help complete the multi-team trade and adjust their roster flexibility
This is one of those deals where every team is trying to fix a different problem at the same time.
Why the Bulls made this move
Chicago is adding two very different types of guards. Jaden Ivey is still young and has upside as a scorer and fast, attacking player. He gives the Bulls more energy and athleticism in the backcourt.
Mike Conley Jr., on the other hand, brings experience. He’s known for smart decision-making, leadership, and steady play. For a team that needs better control and playmaking, Conley can help right away. Together, Ivey and Conley give the Bulls a mix of future potential and veteran stability.
What this trade means for the Pistons
Detroit is focusing on balance and spacing. Kevin Huerter is a strong outside shooter who can stretch the floor and create more room for teammates to drive.
That kind of shooting is always valuable for a young team.
Dario Saric adds frontcourt depth. He can play inside and outside, giving the Pistons more lineup options. On top of that, Detroit also gets a 2026 protected first-round pick swap from Minnesota. That gives the Pistons extra flexibility in the future, which is important for a team still building its core.
The Timberwolves’ role in the deal
Minnesota is the third team helping make the trade work. In many multi-team deals, one team adjusts contracts, roster spots, or draft positioning to help the other teams complete their moves. The Timberwolves’ involvement helps balance the transaction and gives them their own form of roster flexibility moving forward.
This trade is another sign that teams are always looking for the right mix of youth, experience, and future assets. The Bulls are trying to improve their backcourt now and later. The Pistons are adding shooting and keeping an eye on the future. The Timberwolves are managing their roster structure as the season goes on.