What do you think is more important to this team, defense or offense on the second unit? I would argue to say defense so that they don't get blown out and give up big leads that the starters have to make up. The reason I said Issac or Vanderbilt is because we don't have a single person on the roster that can physically match up to slow down a Mobley, Gannis, JJJ, Smith jr. The reason I said to give Wiseman some type of contract is trade him as part as filler and there is something called sign and trade as well. But the biggest reason Wiseman needs to go is because he is an Offensive minded big that has been handcuffed by our system. The plays that we run are Guard focused where the big is running dribble hand-offs and Rolling. Wiseman needs chance to face up, run the ball through him on the Elbow and the block, he isn't going to get that here from Monty.Crymson wrote:DET_Athletics wrote:If we land Sarr, we should trade the rights for Wiseman.
Negotiation rights cannot be traded in the NBA. The trade deadline was the final day of trade eligibility for Wiseman.A dream situation would be trade for Jarred Vanderbilt or Johnathan Issac (If he can stay healthy)
How so? Vanderbilt is a power forward who can't shoot. Isaac is a nutcase who can't stay healthy and also still hasn't established any pedigree as a shooter.If we land Risacher or Buzelis then we keep Wiseman. Give him a 2 year with a team option for the 2nd year. But either way it goes, this team need more length and shooting.
Why? He's been a complete disaster on the court in both of his seasons with the Pistons -- unequivocally one of the worst players in the league -- and he's made minimal progress since he arrived in Detroit.
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