It would be **** for fans of the Wolverines because of this: [youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MVLWsHjVu9Y[/youtube]
which we are still salty about. But I don't know if that matters that much...
Should the Pistons have gone after Evan Turner??
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I'm the farthest thing from a UM fan so no saltiness from me about Evan Turner.
Having said that, Evan Turner is awful, ball-dominant semi-tweener who cannot shoot nor play any semblance of defense. Some people on here back then wanted to trade Evan Turner for Monroe. Those were dark days of this forum.
Having said that, Evan Turner is awful, ball-dominant semi-tweener who cannot shoot nor play any semblance of defense. Some people on here back then wanted to trade Evan Turner for Monroe. Those were dark days of this forum.
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Turner is terrible fit.
I think Detroit should've gone after Parsons though.
I think Detroit should've gone after Parsons though.
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Re: Should the Pistons have gone after Evan Turner??
Fischella wrote:Turner is terrible fit.
I think Detroit should've gone after Parsons though.
He'd have never chosen us over Dallas for equal money. The Mavs had him the moment they offered a max deal.
And yes, Turner has some talent but he's also an extremely flawed player who addresses absolutely none of our shortcomings.