Reacting To Bleacher Report’s Dream Trade Targets For The Detroit Pistons
This week on Pistons Talk Podcast, Anthony was joined by Zariq from RealBullyBall. The topic of discussion was the three players Bleacher Report listed that the Detroit Pistons could trade for.
Brandon Ingram Is one the names most Pistons fans have had discussions about for the last 6 months since the Pistons hired former general manager Trajan Langdon,
The Second player mentioned in Bleacher Report’s article was Dennis Schroder who currently is on an incredibly cheap deal, and could be moved since the Brooklyn Nets are currently going through a rebuild.
Lastly, the final player was Malcolm Brogdon who has his injuries struggles but is a clearly better player than Dennis Schroder.
Going a little off-topic Zariq asked Anthony If Zach Lavine would make sense for the Pistons as well.
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9 Comments
Post injury his price is going to drop a ton (Ingram]
If we could get our hands on John Collins i think that would also be a great fit
Ingram has not played 65 games in a year other than his rookie year. He’s talented but not worth it too injury prone.
Ingram is a terrible idea, nobody should want his next contract, he only makes sense as a rental for a team trying to win a title this season.
and
the only reason the Pistons don't already have a backup point guard is because Langdon is very obviously tanking: it's the easiest thing to acquire, and yet he has chosen not to.
What does that tell you?
Sasser is not being utilized enough. He’s shown as much development as anyone.
I agree with the comment about Langdon tanking. He wants another lottery pick. He’d like us to compete for the play in and miss it. Which I think is smart.
Zach Lavine would be nice. I don’t know salary cap but if we could get Lavine and a Naz Ried or Myles Turner we become serious. Myles, Harris, Ausar, Lavine, Cade.
It is weird you're talking of paying two people 80 million a year. 80 million a year and there are people who are living without a home. They say it's 2024.
Detroit Basketball. Dennis is the most.