ImageImageImage

Are these trades realistic if we rebuild?

Moderators: dVs33, Cowology, theBigLip, Snakebites

GSR121
Junior
Posts: 317
And1: 34
Joined: Jun 08, 2010
Location: MIchigan
       

Are these trades realistic if we rebuild? 

Post#1 » by GSR121 » Fri Dec 20, 2019 7:40 am

Just spit balling here after reading some of the trade proposals. Detroit needs (should) to rebuild. They are going nowhere with the way the current team is constructed. I am convinced that they need to completely blow it up. Drummond is rumored to be opting out and I think the Pistons should move him before the seasons out. He will be one of the top free agents in this upcoming years class and his Bird rights are worth something. All of them are separate deals and can be done independently. Not sure how realistic some of the trades are but here it goes!


Trade one

DET out: Drummond

ATL out: BRK 2020 1st (if 15-30), OKC 2022 1st (if 15-30)

Why DET? Picks help the rebuild even in a weak(er) draft

Why ATL? Drummond Is still young and ATL has been rumored to be interested in signing him in free agency. Gives them a chance to see how he fits and they gain his Bird rights. The ability to offer a five year deal vs four can be huge. In exchange for two mid to late 1st rnd picks.


Trade two

After Nurkic is back and if Blake is healthy

DET out: Griffin, Maker 2021 LAL 2nd

POR out: Whiteside, Collins, Little

Why DET? Moves on from the twin towers experiment and commits them to a rebuild while picking up two prospects.

Why POR? Blake could help them in the playoff run. It is looking like they are interested in him or Love, Both have about the same injury history and I put Blake as being the better player. (Would also do it without Little and the LAL 2nd)


Trade three

DET out: Rose

LAL out: Cousins, Kuzma

Why DET? Kuzma is a player that might just need a change of scenery. DET takes a chance on him becoming more than he is currently.

Why LAL? Lakers need a PG off the bench that can score in the second unit. They are looking to compete this year and Rose can help with both. Cousins is out for the season and is dead weight Kuzma has not been consistent this season and might not be a good fit.


Trade Four

DET out: Morris

HOU out: 2020 2nd, 2021 2nd

Why DET? Picks for the rebuild.

Why HOU? Morris is playing well and can help them win this year.
Canadafan
Lead Assistant
Posts: 5,086
And1: 1,997
Joined: Nov 03, 2014
       

Re: Are these trades realistic if we rebuild? 

Post#2 » by Canadafan » Fri Dec 20, 2019 12:54 pm

I like the effort but first trade what player/salary do we get for Drummond. Gotta match his $26million.
Wish Blake was healthy or gets healthy enough to where we can do a trade similar to this. And with Drummond hopefully being dealt we get whiteside who is similar to Drummond and then obviously young guys in Little and Collins. Would luv that.
Dont see Lakers giving up Kuz for Rose but I'm sure theres a team out there that could give us something for him.
Drummond for Batum and young player and/or picks or THJr and pick or player is about the best we should get and I'm ok with that. Time to move on and move forward
C-Whiteside
PF-Collins
SF-Little
SG-Luke
PG-? Hopefully Drummond trade gets us a young PG
Drummond to Knicks for DSmith and fuller or to Spurs for DMurray and filler and all of a sudden we have ourselves a decent young team. Still would have Sekou and our draft pick this summer. Let's go Stefanski!
Billl
Lead Assistant
Posts: 5,210
And1: 3,346
Joined: Sep 06, 2013

Re: Are these trades realistic if we rebuild? 

Post#3 » by Billl » Fri Dec 20, 2019 3:21 pm

#1 - no, teams that can have cap space this summer aren't giving up picks for dre
#2 - no, griffin isn't bringing back anything positive unless he shows he is healthy
#3 - maybe, LA might make a win now trade like this, but I think kuzma has more value
#4 - no, doubt Houston is paying extra luxury task for kief.
User avatar
Manocad
RealGM
Posts: 69,969
And1: 10,562
Joined: Dec 13, 2005
Location: Middle Fingerton
Contact:
       

Re: Are these trades realistic if we rebuild? 

Post#4 » by Manocad » Fri Dec 20, 2019 8:20 pm

Why would any team trade for Dre when the indications are that he’ll opt for free agency?
Image
Billl
Lead Assistant
Posts: 5,210
And1: 3,346
Joined: Sep 06, 2013

Re: Are these trades realistic if we rebuild? 

Post#5 » by Billl » Fri Dec 20, 2019 8:42 pm

Manocad wrote:Why would any team trade for Dre when the indications are that he’ll opt for free agency?


Because they are capped out and won't be able to sign him as a FA otherwise. Of course, they'll want to get assurances from his agent that he'll resign.

Or they want him as a piece for a championship run are willing to risk it.
User avatar
Manocad
RealGM
Posts: 69,969
And1: 10,562
Joined: Dec 13, 2005
Location: Middle Fingerton
Contact:
       

Re: Are these trades realistic if we rebuild? 

Post#6 » by Manocad » Fri Dec 20, 2019 9:31 pm

Billl wrote:
Manocad wrote:Why would any team trade for Dre when the indications are that he’ll opt for free agency?


Because they are capped out and won't be able to sign him as a FA otherwise. Of course, they'll want to get assurances from his agent that he'll resign.

Or they want him as a piece for a championship run are willing to risk it.

Totally valid point in theory. But if you know Drummond like we do, how does any GM/coach say “THAT’S the guy who will put us over the top”?
Image

Return to Detroit Pistons