![]() Jackson, who is entering the final year of his five-year deal worth $80 million, seems to be the most likely candidate to be dealt, but his injury history the previous two seasons, plus his up-and-down play through those maladies muddies the waters of any trade scenario. Our coaching staff has done a fantastic job with him.” In the second half of last year, he showed what he could possibly be. ![]() “Andre Drummond is getting better and better. I don’t know what package someone could offer - I don’t shop him. 4 overall this year.Ĭould Drummond or Jackson be a target to help reconfigure the roster with more cap-friendly players? Griffin had the best production of his career last season, and while trading him might prove difficult, there’s no sense that he could bring in the same haul that Davis did, with four players, plus three first-round draft picks, including No. “The philosophy right now is we have those three and we’re going with them, but I have no idea what (else is) going to happen,” Stefanski said. Pistons senior adviser Ed Stefanski said Monday the team’s overall philosophy of building around Blake Griffin, Andre Drummond and Reggie Jackson hasn’t changed and that with the 15th pick in Thursday’s draft, they’ll look to add a rotation player, possibly at the wing position. The problem is the same as it’s been for a couple of years: how to make moves without much wiggle room in the salary cap, and not much in the way of trade assets. After making the playoffs with a 41-41 record and being swept out of the first-round series against the Bucks, their sights move toward improving the roster for next season. The Pistons don’t look to be a big-time player in free agency, given their financial commitments and current roster construction. ![]() ![]() View Gallery: Rod Beard's 2019 NBA mock draft 2.0Īuburn Hills - Last weekend’s reported blockbuster trade sending Anthony Davis to the Lakers turned the NBA on its ear, just the start of the anticipated movement of superstar players around the league as the start of free agency looms on June 30. ![]()
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