Spider156 wrote:It makes a lot of sense if our players can stay healthy.
It makes zero sense regardless of health. Griffin is a horrendous fit with Drummond and probably a poor fit with the similarly ball-dominant Jackson, and the Pistons are now pitifully short on shooting in a league in which shooting is everything. That doesn't even get into the degree to which Griffin's contract has crippled the organization within the bounds of the salary cap for the next two seasons, or the fact that after two seasons in which injuries played a major role, the organization has opted to make itself tremendously more vulnerable to injury.
There's a reason that this frontcourt is unique in today's NBA: it doesn't work. The Clippers were the last to have anything of its like, and deliberately traded out of it; indeed, the front office didn't even want it last summer to begin with--Jerry West and company did not want to re-sign Griffin--but Ballmer insisted. The Pistons paid a big price in order to solve LA's problems once Ballmer came around. They've now got about $60 million per season for the next two invested in a frontcourt combo from which they cannot hope to get anything near full value.
The trade was almost certainly made at the behest of Tom Gores, who clearly wanted a big name on the team. I think very poorly of Van Gundy, but I don't think he's dumb enough to have pursued this on his own. Moreover, it conflicts with every bit of his basketball philosophy and with what he'd spent 3.5 seasons building around Drummond.
I think we're a very talented team when we have Reggie Jackson and there's a reason SVG hasn't been fired yet.
Reggie Jackson is a mid-tier point guard at his peak--which he may never reach again--and SVG hasn't been fired because this team's owner is a fool whose poor decision-making has put this organization at a perpetual disadvantage since he bought it. Any well-run organization would've fired Van Gundy after he punted the 2016-2017 season. He's been a gruesomely bad coach and substandard executive.
This team doesn't have very much talent from top to bottom, and what talent it has is very poorly allocated.