The Washington Wizards and the Detroit pistons are talking about swapping draft picks. Steve Wyche of the Washington Post reveals that The Wizards and the Pistons have been involved in trade talks, with Washington possibly sending their two second-round picks (No. 39 and 40) to Detroit for the 23rd pick in the first round at next Wednesday's NBA draft, according to Detroit President of Basketball Operations Joe Dumars.

If the Wizards gain Detroit?s pick, it would allow them to fill holes at the small forward and point guard positions in the first round. Junior college prospect Qyntel Woods, Indiana forward Jared Jeffries and Slovenian Bostjan Nachbar, who could all play small forward, appear to be the most likely candidates to be drafted by Washington with the No. 11 pick. Jeffries' stock is on the rise after a series of strong workouts, though, and he is expected to be taken by the Phoenix Suns at No. 9 or the Miami Heat, who hold the 10th pick, according to several league sources and agents.

The guards that may be available with the 24th pick are Dan Dickau, Frank Williams, Roger Mason and Juan Dixon.  

Washington plans to work out Woods and Jeffries for a second time Sunday or Monday and also will get a private workout with Nachbar, Fresno State's Melvin Ely and Stanford's Casey Jacobsen among others.