Look, I'm not gonna act like I'm happy with the lack of buy in moves. I believe we need a second ballhandler and scorer to take the pressure off of cade and make teams pay when it counts. But I also get that we're thinking about the costs, asking prices, and what we were giving up. Let these guys get experience, see how they look in the playoffs, and let's address it in the offseason. This is two straight seasons in the NBA where you see that the big trades aren't what's winning, but long term depth and development.
They’re literally the number one seed in the eastern conference. They still are a super young team. There’s only two teams in my opinion. I can see stopping them in the east that’s Boston and the Knicks everybody else. I honestly don’t see them beating Detroit in a seven game series. Cade Cunningham is the most improved player in the NBA and is in the MVP conversation. Everybody else is following suit with him. Why do you need to break up a team and mess up what they’re trying to build over an opinion that they’re not good enough when they have proven yet that they’re not good enough
I don’t want mhj Lauri even Jared Jackson type if it just means going to the finals not good enough if you can’t win a chip because of getting the player I’m not giving up 3 or 4 1st for a Desmond game type of deal nice player but not worth the price
I am not thrilled that the Pistons weren't more aggressive but I still think veterans who get bought out could be added. A few solid vets that could help teams after being bought out could be a way to overcome that lack of aggression.
Cam Thomas was waived by the Nets for a minimum contract that costs nothing in exchange signing him could be a impactful addition for the playoffs He is definitely somebody that could be worth taking a shot on.
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Look, I'm not gonna act like I'm happy with the lack of buy in moves. I believe we need a second ballhandler and scorer to take the pressure off of cade and make teams pay when it counts. But I also get that we're thinking about the costs, asking prices, and what we were giving up. Let these guys get experience, see how they look in the playoffs, and let's address it in the offseason. This is two straight seasons in the NBA where you see that the big trades aren't what's winning, but long term depth and development.
They’re literally the number one seed in the eastern conference. They still are a super young team. There’s only two teams in my opinion. I can see stopping them in the east that’s Boston and the Knicks everybody else. I honestly don’t see them beating Detroit in a seven game series. Cade Cunningham is the most improved player in the NBA and is in the MVP conversation. Everybody else is following suit with him. Why do you need to break up a team and mess up what they’re trying to build over an opinion that they’re not good enough when they have proven yet that they’re not good enough
What does the 23rd pick do for them? That’s usually the 12th or 13th guy in the rotation on a deep playoff team.
I don’t want mhj Lauri even Jared Jackson type if it just means going to the finals not good enough if you can’t win a chip because of getting the player I’m not giving up 3 or 4 1st for a Desmond game type of deal nice player but not worth the price
I am not thrilled that the Pistons weren't more aggressive but I still think veterans who get bought out could be added. A few solid vets that could help teams after being bought out could be a way to overcome that lack of aggression.
Cam Thomas was waived by the Nets for a minimum contract that costs nothing in exchange signing him could be a impactful addition for the playoffs He is definitely somebody that could be worth taking a shot on.
Darco vibes