It sounds like three of the Detroit Pistons' more prominent players are available for trade.
We've written about Reggie Jackson and Andre Drummond, but now ESPN is reporting the Pistons are making shooting guard Kentavious Caldwell-Pope available.
ESPN's Marc Stein writes Caldwell-Pope, once thought to be one of the Pistons' "untouchables" when it comes to trades, would require a front-line player and future first-round pick.
Caldwell-Pope will become a restricted free agent at season's end, forcing Detroit to make a decision on whether to keep its 2013 first-round pick.
Asked about him after practice on Wednesday, Pistons president-coach Stan Van Gundy said Caldwell-Pope -- who could command a maximum contract over the summer -- has been a major point of discussion of late within the organization.