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Post by kivancb on Jan 1, 2021 20:03:32 GMT -5
An embarrasment of a half
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Post by drboogiebone on Jan 1, 2021 20:04:30 GMT -5
Rose could play with his feet and beat the hell out of this C's team. Pathetic... Pistons up big at the half. Typical 3rd quarter woh's? More then likely considering our head coach never learns anything.
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Post by hedleylamarr on Jan 1, 2021 20:04:32 GMT -5
Can we trade for Grant and Rose?
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Post by Admin on Jan 1, 2021 20:06:28 GMT -5
Pistons Cs could target with trade exception by Andrew Hughes
Jerami Grant
Over the offseason, the Detroit Pistons decided to throw a bunch of money in a cannon and shoot it in the direction of every free agent over six-foot-eight. Jerami Grant was easily the best player that took their offer.
It’s not rocket science trying to figure out why. Grant now makes close to $20 million per year on a Pistons team he would be best-suited playing the power forward on.
Unfortunately, he cannot do that with Blake Griffin running the point forward from the 4-spot. Luckily, that hasn’t slowed him down one bit this season. Grant is torching nets to the tune of 22 points per game on 47/37/86 shooting splits. He’s also averaging a shade under two blocks per game to go along with one steal to contribute on the less glamorous side of the ball.
Grant is too good to be in Detroit and the fit isn’t smooth. As the starting 4 for the Boston Celtics, Grant would bring the kind of two-way presence Daniel Theis will never be able to provide.
Josh Jackson
While Josh Jackson profiles as a wing, he actually stands at the same height as both Grant and Jayson Tatum, making him a potential option at the power forward spot for the Boston Celtics as well. Wherever he is deployed, Jackson has the chance to contribute in a meaningful way off the bench in Beantown if his production early on this season isn’t a mirage.
His 17 points per game seem less sustainable than Grant’s 22, but his overall effort from the floor is what is reviving Jackson’s reputation league-wide. He would be a fantastic reclamation project for Danny Ainge, who would be receiving an asset that is already doing everything to play up to the level of a top 5 lottery pick from the 2017 NBA Draft.
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Post by sfbosfan on Jan 1, 2021 20:06:39 GMT -5
Not too worry guys as with our 3rd Qtr dominance we’ll get back into the game. GRANT is an animal . We have no one like him.
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Post by hedleylamarr on Jan 1, 2021 20:08:22 GMT -5
Pistons Cs could target with trade exception by Andrew Hughes
Jerami Grant
Over the offseason, the Detroit Pistons decided to throw a bunch of money in a cannon and shoot it in the direction of every free agent over six-foot-eight. Jerami Grant was easily the best player that took their offer.
It’s not rocket science trying to figure out why. Grant now makes close to $20 million per year on a Pistons team he would be best-suited playing the power forward on.
Unfortunately, he cannot do that with Blake Griffin running the point forward from the 4-spot. Luckily, that hasn’t slowed him down one bit this season. Grant is torching nets to the tune of 22 points per game on 47/37/86 shooting splits. He’s also averaging a shade under two blocks per game to go along with one steal to contribute on the less glamorous side of the ball.
Grant is too good to be in Detroit and the fit isn’t smooth. As the starting 4 for the Boston Celtics, Grant would bring the kind of two-way presence Daniel Theis will never be able to provide.
Josh Jackson
While Josh Jackson profiles as a wing, he actually stands at the same height as both Grant and Jayson Tatum, making him a potential option at the power forward spot for the Boston Celtics as well. Wherever he is deployed, Jackson has the chance to contribute in a meaningful way off the bench in Beantown if his production early on this season isn’t a mirage.
His 17 points per game seem less sustainable than Grant’s 22, but his overall effort from the floor is what is reviving Jackson’s reputation league-wide. He would be a fantastic reclamation project for Danny Ainge, who would be receiving an asset that is already doing everything to play up to the level of a top 5 lottery pick from the 2017 NBA Draft.
That answers that
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Post by Admin on Jan 1, 2021 20:10:51 GMT -5
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Post by drboogiebone on Jan 1, 2021 20:10:55 GMT -5
An embarrasment of a half
Something tells me we should get used to this.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 1, 2021 20:13:10 GMT -5
Why would ya give Edwards and GWill minutes and not RWill..
If there is one youngin who has some trade value its RWill..
We just as well trade him if CBS isn't going to play him..All the rest won't fetch jack shit..
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Post by kivancb on Jan 1, 2021 20:14:25 GMT -5
Brad experienced a little more than he should‘ve this half.
I say we take control of the game with 3rd Q. We have to.
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Post by Admin on Jan 1, 2021 20:14:51 GMT -5
Let's see if Brad let's them come out for Q3 with their usual M.O. ... lifeless!
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Post by drboogiebone on Jan 1, 2021 20:15:41 GMT -5
Pistons Cs could target with trade exception by Andrew Hughes
Jerami Grant
Over the offseason, the Detroit Pistons decided to throw a bunch of money in a cannon and shoot it in the direction of every free agent over six-foot-eight. Jerami Grant was easily the best player that took their offer.
It’s not rocket science trying to figure out why. Grant now makes close to $20 million per year on a Pistons team he would be best-suited playing the power forward on.
Unfortunately, he cannot do that with Blake Griffin running the point forward from the 4-spot. Luckily, that hasn’t slowed him down one bit this season. Grant is torching nets to the tune of 22 points per game on 47/37/86 shooting splits. He’s also averaging a shade under two blocks per game to go along with one steal to contribute on the less glamorous side of the ball.
Grant is too good to be in Detroit and the fit isn’t smooth. As the starting 4 for the Boston Celtics, Grant would bring the kind of two-way presence Daniel Theis will never be able to provide.
Josh Jackson
While Josh Jackson profiles as a wing, he actually stands at the same height as both Grant and Jayson Tatum, making him a potential option at the power forward spot for the Boston Celtics as well. Wherever he is deployed, Jackson has the chance to contribute in a meaningful way off the bench in Beantown if his production early on this season isn’t a mirage.
His 17 points per game seem less sustainable than Grant’s 22, but his overall effort from the floor is what is reviving Jackson’s reputation league-wide. He would be a fantastic reclamation project for Danny Ainge, who would be receiving an asset that is already doing everything to play up to the level of a top 5 lottery pick from the 2017 NBA Draft.
Jackson's off the court issues is a HUGE red flag though... Just can't seem to learn from it either. He seems destined to throw away a pro BB career. I can't figure it out.
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Post by quagmire on Jan 1, 2021 20:15:58 GMT -5
Would like to see the Celtics come out and dig in on defense and play hard and tough. On offense attack attack attack. Play with pace run the floor let’s have a big quarter
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Post by drboogiebone on Jan 1, 2021 20:17:19 GMT -5
Let's see if Brad let's them come out for Q3 with their usual M.O. ... lifeless! Lifeless is what CBS exerts himself. As he goes, the team goes.
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Post by drboogiebone on Jan 1, 2021 20:18:49 GMT -5
C's down by 15
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Post by hedleylamarr on Jan 1, 2021 20:19:02 GMT -5
NBA League Pass is back
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Post by drboogiebone on Jan 1, 2021 20:19:07 GMT -5
Tristan for 2
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Post by drboogiebone on Jan 1, 2021 20:19:32 GMT -5
Brown for 2.
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Post by drboogiebone on Jan 1, 2021 20:20:05 GMT -5
Smart for 3
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Post by Admin on Jan 1, 2021 20:20:29 GMT -5
62-49 Pistons ...
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Post by drboogiebone on Jan 1, 2021 20:20:36 GMT -5
C's trying to chip away.
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Post by hedleylamarr on Jan 1, 2021 20:21:25 GMT -5
Grant looks like his Dad
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Post by quagmire on Jan 1, 2021 20:21:41 GMT -5
Please Brad get theis out of the game
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Post by Admin on Jan 1, 2021 20:21:45 GMT -5
Theis gets the treatment from refs ... all negative
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Post by drboogiebone on Jan 1, 2021 20:22:24 GMT -5
Fallaway for Tatum goes.
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