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Looks about right.

Detroit is basically treading water.  Didn't get better, didn't get worse.  Wish they had addressed their needs a bit more, though.  Back PG, Backup/starting PF, size/defense/shooting at the 5.  

 

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Close enough, but I'd consider it a slight uptick rather than a slight downtick. Maybe the moves Orlando and Atlanta made  results in a net downtick, but I wouldn't say it's a downtick based solely upon the Piston's offseason.

  • Robinson is a slight upgrade on Beasley (bigger, smarter, better handle, better off-ball mover, better FT%, better passer)
  • Lavert is a slight upgrade on Schroeder (bigger, better shooter, more switchable defender, better shot creator)
  • Ivey is an upgrade on THJ (I don't have to explain this)
  • You expect most of these young players to progress in some way, even if it's a small uptick from experience. Most notably, Ausar, who gets a full offseason and can play day 1.

I agree though, would've been nice to add a solid vet PG, a PF, and an upgrade on Paul Reed.

I'm assuming Trajan wants to see the whole team together fully locked in under JB's system from the day 1 and make moves accordingly during the season with the flexible contracts, trade exception, and all his picks intact.

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1 hour ago, Betrayer said:

Close enough, but I'd consider it a slight uptick rather than a slight downtick. Maybe the moves Orlando and Atlanta made  results in a net downtick, but I wouldn't say it's a downtick based solely upon the Piston's offseason.

  • Robinson is a slight upgrade on Beasley (bigger, smarter, better handle, better off-ball mover, better FT%, better passer)
  • Lavert is a slight upgrade on Schroeder (bigger, better shooter, more switchable defender, better shot creator)
  • Ivey is an upgrade on THJ (I don't have to explain this)
  • You expect most of these young players to progress in some way, even if it's a small uptick from experience. Most notably, Ausar, who gets a full offseason and can play day 1.

I agree though, would've been nice to add a solid vet PG, a PF, and an upgrade on Paul Reed.

I'm assuming Trajan wants to see the whole team together fully locked in under JB's system from the day 1 and make moves accordingly during the season with the flexible contracts, trade exception, and all his picks intact.

its going to be hard for robinson to shoot better than beasley did last season.  beasley THIS season would have been a downgrade on beasley from last season.  that was a fluke.

i dont see lavert as an upgrade on shroeder.  shroeder fit like a glove as backup ball handler last year after ivey went out and sasser was exposed as being...well...sasser (can we flip him to new orleans for an unprotected first?).

ivey is the most obvious upgrade.

i still see stewart as playing some backup 4 this year.  reed isnt a really viable option for more than a couple minutes a night and holland is too small (although he'll fight with guys bigger than him).

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