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Potential trades

The Pistons are in no man's land. Not good enough where adding something would make them contenders and not bad enough to sell. My guess is they do nothing.
 
The Pistons are in no man's land. Not good enough where adding something would make them contenders and not bad enough to sell. My guess is they do nothing.

While I agree in that I also don't think they're close to being contenders, being 3.5 games out of home court in the first round will be all the incentive they need if the costs aren't too high.
 
While I agree in that I also don't think they're close to being contenders, being 3.5 games out of home court in the first round will be all the incentive they need if the costs aren't too high.

I just don't see any assets that the Pistons have that would be worth anything.
 
It would be nice if they make it the playoffs. Been such a long time.
 
Unless they can turn Jennings into a pick, they are probably better off not making moves. With the new cap coming, teams just don't have the same incentive to dump good, but overpriced, players. And given the dearth of assets on the team, it's hard to see how we get a decent return without mortgaging the future.

Stick with it, hopefully make the playoffs, and continue improving the overall talent in the summer. Hopefully Stan is ready to build the right way and not try to take shortcuts that always backfire here.
 
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