Indomitable wrote:og15 wrote:Clemanza informed me on the GB previously that we might actually not had any chance at Bey.esqtvd wrote:
IOW Kennard's not a problem if you bench him. Done.![]()
FTR, since it was a 3-way, we traded Shamet for the 19th pick, which turned into Saddiq Bey, so we could have had either player. Now I'm not a big one for draft shoulda-wouldas but I do have an objection to trading for RFAs or soon-to-be RFAs. You gotta PAY. The whole point of cheap labor via the draft evaporates. I think there were about 3 years out of DeAndre's 10 here that we got our money's worth.
As for Kennard's skills, we're already #1 in catch-and-shoot, so the one thing he does well is the one thing we don't need. Maybe next year. But I think he needs to do more to get open like JJ did. You can't get volume production just plucking the low-hanging fruit.
I then looked into it, and he was right, the Clippers never had an opportunity to get Bey, the way the trade was worked out, it wasn’t the Clippers trading for the 19th pick. It was the Pistons who traded Kennard for the 19th pick, and the Clippers got involved and got Kennard and moved Shamet and then all the additional pieces were added around. I had previously thought it was the Clippers who traded Shamet for 19th and then moved it for Kennard, but it was actually the opposite way around.
https://www.clickondetroit.com/sports/2020/11/19/nba-draft-2020-detroit-pistons-select-villanova-forward-saddiq-bey-with-19th-pick/
It was the Clips who had the pick according to this.
You might be correct, the trade was reported in conflicting ways depending on the source.




















