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If I had to wager a guess, they're looking for a third team to balance out a trade rather than looking at anything specifically from the Pistons.
Yup
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I thought the Suns were the team with the pieces that would and likely destination for Irving.
Id make the trade obviously but after the season is done and we lose both Irving and Avery Bradley the Pistons would be completely gutted which could be a good thing
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Yeah. If that was a legitimate offer from the Cavs, it should have taken roughly twenty-five seconds to complete as Van Gundy took that with a shit eating grin.
I thought the Suns were the team with the pieces that would and likely destination for Irving.
Id make the trade obviously but after the season is done and we lose both Irving and Avery Bradley the Pistons would be completely gutted which could be a good thing
Which is exactly why I can't see how that's a real thing. A deal that just conveniently purges Detroit's two worst contracts AND one of their biggest underachievers?
The only thing that gives it plausibility is Irving is not drawing the type of interest you would think he should be drawing. Probably because he is gone in a year. The Cavs have conflicting goals in trading him as well, they want to get something back that they can try to win a title plus some assets for the future.
The best bet is that they don't trade him at all, go for the title and pick up the pieces after the season. But if it's that bad between Lebron and Irving and Lebron and Gilbert, that may not be an option.
I've yet to hear any rumors from one of the established NBA writers, it doesn't mean there isn't discussions just that the Pistons aren't being discussed.
Irving and Bradley for one year would be a pretty damned good back court though.
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The Cavs want Josh Jackson and Bledsoe for Kyrie. The trade never happened because the Suns said no. Maybe, just maybe teams don't value Kyrie as much as he thinks they do. He's a stud scorer who has incredible handles who seems to drift in and out with intensity and is a horrible defender. I keep Jackson if I am Phoenix.
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