The Pistons are continuing to make moves in one of their busiest offseasons in a while
Being Motown's point guard of the future didn't save Reggie Jackson from drawing some criticism from Washington Wizards star John Wall, who scoffed at the notion that he would be in the same pay bracket as Jackson. Wall signed a five-year, $80 million extension with the Wizards in 2013, and didn't seem to believe Reggie Jackson earned the five-year, $80 million contract tendered to him by the Pistons' front office. Per Jorge Castillo of The Washington Post:
"Man, everybody talking about me getting $80 million and you got people getting $85 and $90 million that ain't been an all-star or anything like that," Wall said during the Wizards' summer league win over the Dallas Mavericks at Thomas and Mack Center on Tuesday.