

Their two-man game was a thing of beauty and an efficient source of points. The playmaking scorer was at his best when paired with fellow Sixth Man of the Year winner, Montrezl Harrell. This can be attributed to the additions of Batum and Luke Kennard. Three-time Sixth Man of the Year Lou Williams has seen his playing time drastically reduced. Los Angeles has very few assets remaining, but acquiring Derrick Rose is a priority. Anything less a championship means the moves they have made would be for naught. The Clippers are all-in this season, especially since Leonard is not on a long-term contract. Los Angeles Clippers: Lou Williams and Terrance Mann If they do well, the Pistons can sign one or both of them to longer-term contracts and be a part of their rebuild.Ĭlippers’ Amir Coffey hit with criminal charges after July arrest He might still be salvaged and turned into a serviceable 3-and-D player.Īcquiring these players, who are both on one-year deals, will serve as an audition. His outside shooting has been improving and finished with a 32.1 percent market from deep last season. Nevertheless, the French national is an underrated defender with his seven-foot wingspan. He was a raw prospect with tantalizing, physical tools, but he never really developed. For a former eighth-overall pick, Ntilikina has certainly underwhelmed. Hopefully, he can return sooner rather than later. Ntilikina is returning from an injury, but as he is the same age as Smith, time is on his side.

If Pistons head coach Dwane Casey and his team can work on Smith's shooting mechanics and improve his decision-making, then Smith could turn into a solid scorer off the bench. However, he has not developed his game much, especially his shooting. The now 22-year-old Smith was once an exciting prospect who could score at will. In terms of the teams' timelines, this trade would work. Detroit is in the middle of a rebuild, although they do have some questionable veteran contracts. New York is pushing for a playoff appearance. At the same time, he can still create shots for himself, which adds another dimension to the offense.īelow are two trade offers for the Pistons to think about for Derrick Rose. In general, Derrick Rose would help the offense flow more smoothly and get other players involved. So far, Serge Ibaka and Nicolas Batum are proving to be solid contributors on both ends of the floor. There were times last season that the Clippers' offense would become stagnant, especially when their two stars, Kawhi Leonard and Paul George were having an off night. On the other hand, the Clippers could use a seasoned playmaker. On a team with so much young talent, Rose's veteran leadership would be invaluable. One reason for this record has been the strong play of Julius Randle and RJ Barrett with Mitchell Robinson anchoring the defense. The Knicks have an 8-11 record, which puts them in ninth place in the Eastern Conference. Of the three, Payton is the defensive-oriented one. New York regularly uses three point guards, namely Elfrid Payton, Austin Rivers, and rookie Immanuel Quickley. Thibodeau has a preference and reputation for trusting more in veterans and playing them heavy minutes. His two top suitors, from a report, are the New York Knicks and Los Angeles Clippers.Ĭurrent Knicks head coach Tom Thibodeau worked with Rose during their runs with the Chicago Bulls and Timberwolves. Rose is on a one-year, $7.6 million deal with Detroit. However, with seating capacity restrictions, this is no longer the case. One benefit to Detroit having Rose is that he helped fill up seats, as he is still very much a household name and is still exciting to watch. Detroit is rebuilding and is one of the worst teams in the league. If a trade pushes through with one of the two rumored suitors, he may be able to reach that stage again. His last taste of playoff basketball was with the 2017-18 Minnesota Timberwolves. Last season with the Pistons, he averaged 18.1 points, 2.4 boards, and 5.6 assists with good efficiency from the field. Although his best days are far behind him, Rose has adjusted well as a solid, role player. Detroit Pistons guard and former NBA MVP Derrick Rose finds himself in the midst of trade rumors yet again.
