Deleterious Posted January 13 Author Posted January 13 Why wait for Davis to get hurt when you can trade for him already hurt. 1 Quote
buddha Posted January 13 Posted January 13 that would be so dumb that i can see milwaukee doing it. 1 Quote
buddha Posted January 13 Posted January 13 From the athletic: potential TPE uses for the pistons and their $14 million exception. bobby portis kelly olynk luke kennard sam hauser max christie the only guys on this list who get moved, imo, are kennard and maybe christie. i dont want kennard unless there is no one else. he's duncan robinson without the try hard effort on D. he'd be hunted just like robinson is going to be hunted. christie i would take a look at, but ehat would dallas need to move him? a first rounder? is he worth that? i guess if there is no oyher alternative to use that pick in a trade... Quote
Deleterious Posted January 13 Author Posted January 13 Christie is mostly a shooting specialist. Maybe if they snag him, try to trade Robinson and his contract to upgrade other places. Quote
Betrayer Posted January 13 Posted January 13 I'd love to add Portis, but I'm not sure how much more crazy we need on the team. Quote
Deleterious Posted January 14 Author Posted January 14 Sam has another possibility for their trade exception. We get Coby White and we send Chicago this years first and two future seconds. He fits into the the trade exception. Quote Why the Pistons make this move: Detroit still hasn’t figured out the best option for a secondary ballhandler next to Cade Cunningham. Jaden Ivey doesn’t look like he’s 100 percent following his broken leg last year. Even if the team is still invested in him long-term, he probably can’t be trusted at this stage in his recovery for a big playoff series. Additionally, the Caris LeVert signing hasn’t gone smoothly. He’s averaging just eight points per game in 20 minutes per night, with a true-shooting percentage that is 5 percent below league average. The offense tends to be worse when he’s on the court, both with and without Cunningham. And while two-way guard Daniss Jenkins has shown great flashes, the Pistons shouldn’t feel great about him as an option, either. Quote That’s where White would come in. An unrestricted free agent at the end of the year, White could become a serious option for the Pistons both in the short- and long-term. Last year, the team acquired Schröder late in the year to be that secondary ballhandler, and he thrived. White would bring many of the same traits as an explosive scorer who can get paint touches and is also very comfortable firing from 3. He’d also bring an added shooting dimension for a Pistons team that is 27th in 3-point attempt rate this season and could use another floor-spacer next to their superstar guard. One point that could be made against this acquisition would be that White has dealt with three separate calf injuries this season that have brought him in and out of the lineup. But if White can get right, he represents the best cost-efficient scoring guard option on the market for a team that holds the No. 1 seed in the Eastern Conference. And if he played well, White could give Detroit insurance if it’s not comfortable paying Ivey in restricted free agency. Quote
buddha Posted January 14 Posted January 14 white hasnt been healthy for any length of time this season. i'd be wary about that. 1 Quote
Deleterious Posted January 14 Author Posted January 14 That volume is crazy. Doing that on a terrible team is crazy. Now put him on the court with Cade, a guy teams are going to concentrate on, and imagine what MPJ could do. 1 Quote
buddha Posted January 14 Posted January 14 (edited) 9 hours ago, Deleterious said: That volume is crazy. Doing that on a terrible team is crazy. Now put him on the court with Cade, a guy teams are going to concentrate on, and imagine what MPJ could do. what did he do with jokic? it would likely be similar here. mpj is still a huge injury risk too. look, anyone they would get will have flaws. people usually dont trade superstar players. since there doesnt seem to be a lot of options out there, its going to cost a ton to get him. would you give up harris, ivey and multiple first round picks for mpj? Edited January 14 by buddha Quote
Deleterious Posted January 14 Author Posted January 14 3 hours ago, buddha said: what did he do with jokic? it would likely be similar here. mpj is still a huge injury risk too. look, anyone they would get will have flaws. people usually dont trade superstar players. since there doesnt seem to be a lot of options out there, its going to cost a ton to get him. would you give up harris, ivey and multiple first round picks for mpj? His numbers are better than his Denver days. Same shooting percentage, 40%, but on higher volume. Averaging 4 more attempts. Higher volume same percentage is always impressive. Doing so, going from the third option to the first is really impressive. Backs are always tricky, but he has played 77 and 81 games the previous two seasons. If Brooklyn offered that deal, I would run to a phone and lock it in with the league office before they changed their minds. The biggest downside to MPJ is a lot of his baskets are assisted. Something like 75% of them are. So when Cade is on the bench, you can't really hand MPJ the ball and have hi m go to work. He still needs to be set up. Of course, if you could hand him the ball, he would be a top 10 player and wouldn't be available. Quote
1984Echoes Posted January 14 Posted January 14 2 hours ago, Deleterious said: ... If Brooklyn offered that deal, I would run to a phone and lock it in with the league office before they changed their minds. The biggest downside to MPJ is a lot of his baskets are assisted. Something like 75% of them are. So when Cade... Plus one. As for the second part, I would focus on developing/ obtaining a proper second ball-handler/ distributor to "assist" Cade in that department. I don't believe we necessarily need a forward that fills those duties, although it would be nice... But as you say, then he's a top 10 player and he wouldn't be available to us. So I'd rather split that into two guys... MPJ and a 6th-man PG for example... Quote
casimir Posted January 15 Posted January 15 On 1/13/2026 at 3:07 PM, Betrayer said: I'd love to add Portis, but I'm not sure how much more crazy we need on the team. Crazy is better than lazy. Quote
Deleterious Posted January 15 Author Posted January 15 Warriors crack me up. Won't play Kuminga, still wants an all star level return for him. Quote
Deleterious Posted Sunday at 06:03 AM Author Posted Sunday at 06:03 AM (edited) Keith Smith said this is incorrect. At 10 years service, you are eligible for the 35% max contract. There is no supermax for a guy with 10 years service. Giannis has played 13 years. Edited Sunday at 06:03 AM by Deleterious Quote
Deleterious Posted yesterday at 01:31 AM Author Posted yesterday at 01:31 AM Pretty sure most talking heads were put on earth to anger me. 1 Quote
buddha Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago sam vecinie! STOP SAYING ANTHONY DAVIS IS A FIT FOR THE PISTONS! STOP IT! 1 Quote
Deleterious Posted 9 hours ago Author Posted 9 hours ago Sam lists Davis as the #1 trade deadline prospect. Quote
Deleterious Posted 8 hours ago Author Posted 8 hours ago Starting to question his injury history. Only played 20 games last year and has already missed about 23 games this year. If healthy and he gets back to shooting 40% from three like he did in 2024, he is a nice player on a good contract. Two big if's though. 1 Quote
buddha Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago lets wait until he has no value, THEN trade him! is troy weaver still doing asset management for this team? its a BS clickbait report. of course detroit will listen to offers for ivey. duh. Quote
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