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Should the Detroit Pistons Trade Jaden Ivey? | POP Podcast



Should the Detroit Pistons Trade Jaden Ivey? | POP Podcast

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On this week’s edition of the Palace of Pistons Podcast, Aaron Johnson and Jasper Apollonia are back to discuss the latest surrounding the Detroit Pistons. First, the guys discuss Jaden Ivey – who has been involved in trade rumors throughout the offseason. Should they trade him? Start him? Then, they discussed what move Detroit could make next. A Trade? One more free agency signing? Finally, the guys recap the first three games of Summer League and what they have seen from the likes of Ron Holland, Marcus Sasser, and Bobi Klintman.

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8 Comments

  1. I say wait until the trade deadline to come to any conclusions.

    I’d be listening to offers for Stew and Ivey but not pursing. If you can get either Jaden or Stews shot improved it changes the dynamic of the team

  2. I can see the argument for bringing Ausar off the bench. But saying he "doesn't contribute to the offense" is misleading, at best. He was one of the better offensive rebounders last year. He finished his rookie year at about 48% from the field. Was well over 50% for much of his second half of the season. He finished well. Was opportunistic on cuts and putbacks. Good in transition. Good on his close shots as well as (few) mid-range shots. He's got vision for making the extra pass and operating within the flow of an offense. Good processor. He'll likely expand his playmaking in year 2.

  3. Does game 5 ron holland change how you feel? He looked so much better, not just because of the results but the feel, and decision making looked a lot better.

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