The Pistons have claimed second-year big man Isaac Jones off the waiver wire, according to Shams Charania of ESPN (Twitter link).
Jones was released by Sacramento on Tuesday so the team could create roster space to sign Precious Achiuwa.
As ESPN’s Bobby Marks tweets, the Kings will now have $191,043 removed from their cap sheet — that’s the amount they would have owed Jones had he not been claimed.
Jones will earn $1,955,377 in his second season, though that total is only partially guaranteed (for $191,043) and will not become fully guaranteed until January.
A former Washington State standout, Jones caught on with the Kings as an undrafted free agent in 2024 and appeared in 40 games off the bench for the team, earning a promotion from his two-way deal to a standard contract in March.
While he exceeded expectations during his time in Sacramento, Jones played a very limited NBA role, averaging 7.6 minutes per game last season and logging just 17 minutes in three contests so far in 2025/26.
The 25-year-old forward/center was a far more significant contributor at the G League level, averaging 21.4 points, 9.8 rebounds, and 1.1 blocks on .580/.294/.735 shooting in 16 games as a rookie for the Stockton Kings (32.1 minutes per contest).
Jones will fill the 15th and final standard roster spot for the Pistons.
I don’t get this. He’s really just a second Paul Reed, and not even a better one…they could’ve waited one day extra and signed him to a two way deal for better value bc he’s honestly not really a guy who should have a standard contract