Real Deal Beal wrote:Wizardspride wrote:I HATE CLEVELAND.![]()
That is all.
what did cleveland do to you?
They exist.
That's enough.
But in all seriousness, the Irving/Waiters vs Wall/Beal thread on the GB just reminded me why I dislike most Cavs fans.
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Real Deal Beal wrote:Wizardspride wrote:I HATE CLEVELAND.![]()
That is all.
what did cleveland do to you?
hands11 wrote:mhd wrote:I like the deal for the Pistons. Knight is not a PG. Jennings has innate talent, just needs to stop chucking. Detroit isn't a FA destination, so this is how they can acquire talent. They upgraded their talent base.
Agree.
The Pistons now have a potential starting five of Jennings, Rodney Stuckey, Josh Smith, Greg Monroe and Andre Drummond
They have some growing up to do with that roster, but there is some talent there.
Going to take some good coaching to get through to Jennings and Josh, but if they do, they could be an interesting team. Health of course being key... but they would get into the playoffs.
dckingsfan wrote:I think Detroit should make the playoffs but will underachieve....
nuposse04 wrote:dckingsfan wrote:I think Detroit should make the playoffs but will underachieve....
They have the worst floor spacing in the entire league now. They'll still probably beat us though. **** Charlie V man...
tontoz wrote:At least now we have a viable way to defend Monroe, just let Jennings and Smith shoot.
Detroit has two young, potential stars in Monroe/Drummond. Why not bring in guys that actually complement them? Where do they think they are going with that roster?
After all these years you would think i would no longer be surprised by dumb GM moves but no matter how often i see them i still can't believe it. I guess i am a slow learner.

jivelikenice wrote:I guess one championship as a front office exec has given Dumars a lifetime pass. Smith and Jennings? Wow...and what does this mean for Monroe? I'm assuming Dumars is saving his five year max for Drummond. There's no way Falk allows Monroe to re-sign for four years. Does Detroit deal him and what's the price tag?

FAH1223 wrote:jivelikenice wrote:I guess one championship as a front office exec has given Dumars a lifetime pass. Smith and Jennings? Wow...and what does this mean for Monroe? I'm assuming Dumars is saving his five year max for Drummond. There's no way Falk allows Monroe to re-sign for four years. Does Detroit deal him and what's the price tag?
It doesn't matter. Monroe is a restricted free agent and DET can match any four year max offers he gets... which he will get next summer.
jivelikenice wrote:FAH1223 wrote:jivelikenice wrote:I guess one championship as a front office exec has given Dumars a lifetime pass. Smith and Jennings? Wow...and what does this mean for Monroe? I'm assuming Dumars is saving his five year max for Drummond. There's no way Falk allows Monroe to re-sign for four years. Does Detroit deal him and what's the price tag?
It doesn't matter. Monroe is a restricted free agent and DET can match any four year max offers he gets... which he will get next summer.
My point is Falk is the type of agent who won't allow Monroe to sign an contract that the Pistons will match if he feels like his client his being shortchanged. Monroe will either be dealt next offseason or will play out the qualifying offer. If all the Piston are going to offer is a 4-year deal that other team's will match, there's no benefit to signing it w/ another team next year.
jivelikenice wrote:FAH1223 wrote:jivelikenice wrote:I guess one championship as a front office exec has given Dumars a lifetime pass. Smith and Jennings? Wow...and what does this mean for Monroe? I'm assuming Dumars is saving his five year max for Drummond. There's no way Falk allows Monroe to re-sign for four years. Does Detroit deal him and what's the price tag?
It doesn't matter. Monroe is a restricted free agent and DET can match any four year max offers he gets... which he will get next summer.
My point is Falk is the type of agent who won't allow Monroe to sign an contract that the Pistons will match if he feels like his client his being shortchanged. Monroe will either be dealt next offseason or will play out the qualifying offer. If all the Piston are going to offer is a 4-year deal that other team's will match, there's no benefit to signing it w/ another team next year.


Dat2U wrote:I don't think Monroe has the type of leverage to demand a 5 year deal. He's simply not that good and Andre Drummond is arguably the better long term C going forward. I don't see a Drummond/Monroe front line working very either. Neither has the perimeter skill to step out and allow the other to operate in the paint. Same with Smith at the 3. Eventually, the Pistons are likely going to have to trade Monroe and go with a Smith/Drummond front line.

Dat2U wrote:I see a lot of similarities b/w what Dumars constructed this offseason and what Ernie did last offseason in terms of building a defensive minded team that can't shoot a lick.
I'd expect the Pistons to be very competitive, grind out 35 ugly wins or so while being one of the best defensive teams and worst offensive teams in the league and miss the playoffs.