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Trade targets in the offseason

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Re: Trade targets in the offseason 

Post#81 » by The Moose » Mon Mar 4, 2019 2:47 am

mattao313 wrote:
ComboGuardCity wrote:Andrew Wiggins. His time is up in Minnesota. They’re gonna miss the playoffs and he’s part of the problem. He might be even seen as a negative asset.

Leur, Langston, exception for Wiggins.

Reggie
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That’s a top 4 team in the East and we’ll need to address PG in 2020

Screw Wiggins Im telling yall Gordon Hayward is the guy Leur Galloway and a first.


No way in the world am I giving up a 1st round pick for this version of Gordon Hayward, hes a been a complete bum this season
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Re: Trade targets in the offseason 

Post#82 » by mattao313 » Mon Mar 4, 2019 2:49 am

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mattao313 wrote:
ComboGuardCity wrote:Andrew Wiggins. His time is up in Minnesota. They’re gonna miss the playoffs and he’s part of the problem. He might be even seen as a negative asset.

Leur, Langston, exception for Wiggins.

Reggie
Luke
Wiggins
Blake
Drummond

That’s a top 4 team in the East and we’ll need to address PG in 2020

Screw Wiggins Im telling yall Gordon Hayward is the guy Leur Galloway and a first.


No way in the world am I giving up a 1st round pick for this version of Gordon Hayward, hes a been a complete bum this season

Yeah but you get him because he has been a bum this season. If he played good its no chance. Next season he is gonna rebound.
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Re: Trade targets in the offseason 

Post#83 » by DetroitSho » Mon Mar 4, 2019 2:56 am

mattao313 wrote:
The Moose wrote:
mattao313 wrote:Screw Wiggins Im telling yall Gordon Hayward is the guy Leur Galloway and a first.


No way in the world am I giving up a 1st round pick for this version of Gordon Hayward, hes a been a complete bum this season

Yeah but you get him because he has been a bum this season. If he played good its no chance. Next season he is gonna rebound.
Right but I think he's saying it'd be good to get him, just not for a 1st. His value is low and you steal him for expirings and you help Boston clear cap space for all of their free agents and rookie extensions while clearing minutes for their young wings. Then we'd have 2 guys on the team discarded after signing longterm deals.

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Post#84 » by DetroitPistons » Mon Mar 4, 2019 3:02 am

Guys obviously what's going to happen is that we will continue to go on a tear and Kennard will be looking like a blue chip prospect after we make it to the second round. Then we will package him and a couple picks for Beal. Stop with this Wiggins talk. Beal will be the next Piston.
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Re: Trade targets in the offseason 

Post#85 » by mattao313 » Mon Mar 4, 2019 3:10 am

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mattao313 wrote:
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No way in the world am I giving up a 1st round pick for this version of Gordon Hayward, hes a been a complete bum this season

Yeah but you get him because he has been a bum this season. If he played good its no chance. Next season he is gonna rebound.
Right but I think he's saying it'd be good to get him, just not for a 1st. His value is low and you steal him for expirings and you help Boston clear cap space for all of their free agents and rookie extensions while clearing minutes for their young wings. Then we'd have 2 guys on the team discarded after signing longterm deals.

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I still think he was value tho and Leur and Galloway are pretty bad players to take.
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Re: Trade targets in the offseason 

Post#86 » by GreekAlex » Wed Mar 6, 2019 1:10 am

As things stand the pistons would have pick 16 or 17 in the first round.

Would that pick along with expirings (Jon Leuer ) be enough for get Josh Richardson?

At his age, skillset and cap friendly deal, I believe he'd be the perfect SF to add to this core.
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Re: Trade targets in the offseason 

Post#87 » by MotownMadness » Wed Mar 6, 2019 1:45 am

GreekAlex wrote:As things stand the pistons would have pick 16 or 17 in the first round.

Would that pick along with expirings (Jon Leuer ) be enough for get Josh Richardson?

At his age, skillset and cap friendly deal, I believe he'd be the perfect SF to add to this core.

I’m would say no
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Re: Trade targets in the offseason 

Post#88 » by GreekAlex » Wed Mar 6, 2019 3:06 am

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GreekAlex wrote:As things stand the pistons would have pick 16 or 17 in the first round.

Would that pick along with expirings (Jon Leuer ) be enough for get Josh Richardson?

At his age, skillset and cap friendly deal, I believe he'd be the perfect SF to add to this core.

I’m would say no


Am I over-valuing a fringe lottery pick or under-valuing Josh Richardson?
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Re: Trade targets in the offseason 

Post#89 » by MotownMadness » Wed Mar 6, 2019 4:28 am

GreekAlex wrote:
MotownMadness wrote:
GreekAlex wrote:As things stand the pistons would have pick 16 or 17 in the first round.

Would that pick along with expirings (Jon Leuer ) be enough for get Josh Richardson?

At his age, skillset and cap friendly deal, I believe he'd be the perfect SF to add to this core.

I’m would say no


Am I over-valuing a fringe lottery pick or under-valuing Josh Richardson?

Probably both, he’s young and locked up on a friendly deal where the draft is a pretty big gamble at that spot.
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Re: Trade targets in the offseason 

Post#90 » by rmfc » Wed Mar 6, 2019 11:43 am

DetroitPistons wrote:Guys obviously what's going to happen is that we will continue to go on a tear and Kennard will be looking like a blue chip prospect after we make it to the second round. Then we will package him and a couple picks for Beal. Stop with this Wiggins talk. Beal will be the next Piston.


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Post#91 » by Kilo » Wed Mar 6, 2019 11:55 am

Too bad we didn't trade for Kelly Oubre when he was being sold low.
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Re: Trade targets in the offseason 

Post#92 » by sludgefoot » Wed Mar 6, 2019 12:48 pm

Yeah, lets get rid of developing blue chip prospect. Dont develope from within...
develope from outside the franchise.

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Re: Trade targets in the offseason 

Post#93 » by MotownMadness » Wed Mar 6, 2019 1:22 pm

sludgefoot wrote:Yeah, lets get rid of developing blue chip prospect. Dont develope from within...
develope from outside the franchise.

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That depends on if the prospect has the same ceiling as who your trading for and how the contract situation looks for that player. Anything can happen but we’re talking about the 17th pick as to where the outside guy is already proven, young and on on a friendly deal.

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