
For the Wolves
The most realistic trade is probably something like Sasser/Hardaway Jr or Beasley/Isiah Stewart for Randle and pieces. I think we would want Ivey or Duran included but Detroit doesn't have a great other options at C and Ivey's injury makes it tough to trade for him. In addition, there's not a guarantee that Randle would sign which is part of why including the pick could be beneficial.
I think I'd personally be willing to do something like
Stewart (15m)
Beasley or Hardaway Jr (6m or 16m)
Sasser (2.7m)
for
Randle (33m)
Unprotecting the Detroit pick
Leonard Miller
This would allow the Wolves to add another shooter, a backup center behind Rudy, and a good shooter like Beasley or a microwave bench scorer in Hardaway Jr. Sasser has a lot of Conley/Tyus type qualities to his game. Stewart has shown flashes as a shooter and can play the 5 or the 4. Beasley or Hardaway Jr would help give the Wolves more shooting and ball handling creation and be options fo the Wolves to use the MLE next year to retain one of them if the fit works.
I think Hardaway Jr may be a better fit this year. But Beasley's shooting is interesting to add to this team.
For the Pistons
I know Randle is a controversial player. He is a good player, but not a great fit on the Wolves because we play McDaniels and Gobert and have issues with spacing that Randle does not fit well in. Randle is actually having a pretty efficient season and is really good especially when he plays in some of our lineups with more spaced floors as a quasi-point forward. He does hold onto the ball, but he's also really good at creating open 3 point looks when he draws defenses in.
I think he would potentially be a good fit on Detroit playing with a lot of the athleticism and spacing that you all have and be a solid secondary volume scorer behind Cade and when Cade is on the bench. I think the Pistons have a lot of interesting players that the Wolves would be interested in as well. I think this could look a lot like Blake Griffen in Detroit.
Miller also gives the Pistons another talented young prospect, who can be developed into the role that Stewart had and again offer the Pistons some future value.
This move could allow Detroit to have the scoring punch behind Cade to make a playoff push this year. In addition, giving the rights to the pick back allows Detroit to have some insurance if Randle opts out and/or the bottom were to fall out in some way. Detroit really is not trading away their true core and has opportunities to add another big in the draft behind Duran.