Deleterious Posted 5 hours ago Author Posted 5 hours ago 4 minutes ago, Tigeraholic1 said: They might have to trade a pick to dump him. Two and a half years left at around $43 million per. Nobody wants that on their roster. 1 Quote
buddha Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago Does this pistons team beat a healthy boston, orlando, cleveland, or new york in a 7 game series? Quote
KL2 Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago 34 minutes ago, buddha said: Does this pistons team beat a healthy boston, orlando, cleveland, or new york in a 7 game series? Hell maybe! 1 Quote
Deleterious Posted 3 hours ago Author Posted 3 hours ago Boston scares the hell out of me. Well coached teams are hard to deal with in the playoffs. Last year's Indiana is a good example. Quote
Shinzaki Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago Bagley has to be viewed as the centerpiece.... 2 Quote
Betrayer Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 1 hour ago, buddha said: Does this pistons team beat a healthy boston, orlando, cleveland, or new york in a 7 game series? Boston - If you're talking about a healthy Tatum, probably not, but that's a problem for next year. Also, any Boston series is just going to come down to whether or not they're hot from three. That's their entire gameplan. Cleveland - Probably. Orlando or New York - Yes (as long as Stew is healthy this time). Trajan is sitting here with the #1 seed in the East by a wide margin who's just behind the #1 seed in the league by a tiny margin. None of the young core is even 25 years old yet. I think he views this season as playing with house money. Unless there's a slam dunk of a trade I doubt he's going to risk crippling the future on a risky/bad trade just to do something. As much as I think you have to shoot your shot while you can in sports because you only get so many chances, I can see his point of view of trying to stay patient and financially flexible as long as possible to see this team develop in the playoffs and find the right trade. Quote
Deleterious Posted 2 hours ago Author Posted 2 hours ago Took a step back this year with VJ coming on the scene. But that is a nice get for OKC. Quote
Deleterious Posted 2 hours ago Author Posted 2 hours ago Sure. But it also doesn't mean you go get Trae Young and AD. Quote
Deleterious Posted 1 hour ago Author Posted 1 hour ago I assume this will technically be two trades. Conley was traded yesterday and can't be packaged. Dieng was traded about 45 minutes ago and can't be packaged. So its probaly Conley for Sexton and White for Dieng. Quote
buddha Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 1 hour ago, Betrayer said: Boston - If you're talking about a healthy Tatum, probably not, but that's a problem for next year. Also, any Boston series is just going to come down to whether or not they're hot from three. That's their entire gameplan. Cleveland - Probably. Orlando or New York - Yes (as long as Stew is healthy this time). Trajan is sitting here with the #1 seed in the East by a wide margin who's just behind the #1 seed in the league by a tiny margin. None of the young core is even 25 years old yet. I think he views this season as playing with house money. Unless there's a slam dunk of a trade I doubt he's going to risk crippling the future on a risky/bad trade just to do something. As much as I think you have to shoot your shot while you can in sports because you only get so many chances, I can see his point of view of trying to stay patient and financially flexible as long as possible to see this team develop in the playoffs and find the right trade. i would make boston with tatum a favorite. without tatum its a toss up. i dont need to remind any of you how officials see boston...get ready for a parade of jalen brown to the free throw line. cleveland will be favored over detroit. the pistons' best hope is to get to game 7 so mitchell can pretend he's hurt and harden will choke. a healthy orlando scares me. the knicks scare me the least. i think kat has returned to being a pussy because he's not scared of his coach anymore. a healthy stew means a scaredy Kat. Quote
Deleterious Posted 20 minutes ago Author Posted 20 minutes ago Shams also said Utah will waive Ball. Quote
buddha Posted 8 minutes ago Posted 8 minutes ago 12 minutes ago, Deleterious said: Shams also said Utah will waive Ball. i'd take him. he wont help woth your spacing issues but he can still pass and lead a second unit. Quote
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