Caris LeVert to the Detroit Pistons! #detroitpistons #pistons #nba #nbafreeagency
all right breaking news the Detroit Red Pistons have signed Carris Levert to a 2-year $29 million deal i know a lot of people are iffy about this deal because I you know Nquille Alexander Walker was there santi Alama was there but Carris Levert is a skilled and crafty score who’s going to come off the bench and give you a jolt of offense now he’s a little bit inconsistent from three but if we can get two years of good three-point shooting from him surrounding Kate Cunningham and Jay Nivy as your primary ball handlers I love it now one thing I didn’t love with this doesn’t make much sense to me i thought Dennis Schroeder was going to be an auto resign for Trajan Langden and the Pistons do you know how frustrating it was watching the Pistons play without Kate Cunningham on the floor with Ivy Hurt before we got Schroeder it the offense was a mess they had no ball handler who could initiate an offense now they’re going to be in a scramble to find another backup point guard who can initiate an offense i know Ivy and Cad’s minutes are going to be staggered but I don’t know i like the Levert signing i hate this
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Wish hawks could have kept Lavert.
DS wanted to stay in Detroit, but they didn't want him to pay him the bag. He's most likely going to Sacramento where he will be the starting PG. I will miss him.
Knew they weren’t i’m gonna make any huge splashes so this is a W in my opinion
Yea Schroeder was solid and wanted to stay in the D….i think they will regret not resigning him unless he was asking for too much mula$
Gotta pair this with THJ and Lindy
The Detroit Pistons’ front office has been an outright disaster, forcing Cade Cunningham to shoulder the weight of a franchise that refuses to build a serious contender around him. Year after year, he’s handed a patchwork roster of mediocre role players and empty promises, and now the rumored additions of B-Ball Paul and Caris LeVert are somehow being pitched as progress when they won’t even get this team close to the play-in. It’s hard not to feel like Tom Gores is running some sick joke, deliberately sabotaging Cade’s career by denying him any chance to compete at a real level—because making it to the first or second round isn’t competing; conference finals and championship runs are. If ownership and management won’t uphold their end of the bargain, Cade should seriously consider demanding a trade before the Pistons waste every prime year he has left.
LeVert cheeks hate the move