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Pistons Trade Rumors: Can Detroit Afford To Gamble On Bulls Star?

June 5, 2024 by Last Word On Pro Basketball

The Pistons are linked to Zach LaVine in recent trade rumors.

The rumor mill of the 2024 off-season is in full swing, and the Detroit Pistons are right in the thick of it. From decisions about the 5th overall pick to free agency strategies, the Pistons have numerous options to explore. One rumor gaining traction involves Bulls guard Zach LaVine , who played only 25 games last season due to right foot surgery.

During the season, the Bulls and Pistons discussed trading for Zach LaVine . The Pistons, however, found the asking price—Bojan Bogdanovic and a core young player—too steep. Yet, recent reports indicate that the Bulls are reconsidering their trade demands for LaVine, sparking renewed speculation about the Pistons’ interest. LaVine’s potential as a dynamic scorer is a key factor in these discussions.

With new leadership in place, fans are hopeful that Pistons president Trajan Langdon will make the bold moves that former president Troy Weaver  was hesitant to attempt. The potential trade for LaVine is one such move. Let’s explore why the Pistons should cautiously consider entertaining Lavine’s discussions and the possible benefits it could bring to the team.

Pistons Trade Rumors: Can Detroit Afford To Gamble On Bulls Star?

A LaVine Trade Could Be A Blessing Or A Curse To Cade’s Development

Cade Cunningham ’s growth and contribution are crucial for the Pistons’ resurgence. In the previous season, Cunningham’s performance was outstanding, averaging 22.7 points, 7.5 assists, and 4.3 rebounds in 62 games. His 30.8 usage rate was among the top 15 in the NBA, and a trade for a player like LaVine could potentially impact that. LaVine, a dynamic scorer who can score from all three levels, is a skill set that Cunningham has yet to experience as a Piston. However, the concern arises from LaVine potentially becoming the primary option, which could influence Cunningham’s development.

When LaVine was traded to the Bulls in 2017, the expectation was for him to take over the primary option role from Jimmy Butler , who he was traded for. In his seven seasons with the Bulls, LaVine averaged 24.2 points, 4.7 rebounds, and 4.3 assists on 47/38/83% shooting. The one-two punch LaVine had with DeMar DeRozan was very dynamic. Still, a trade to the Pistons could lead LaVine to seek the primary scorer role again, potentially causing unnecessary friction within the locker room.

Injury Prone Or Just A Bad Year?

If there’s one thing the Pistons shouldn’t be doing, it is acquiring players who are often injured. Throughout LaVine’s 10-year career, he has dealt with various injuries, which could concern the Pistons. Chicago took a significant risk giving him a 5-year, 215 million max contract extension, and it looks like they have buyer’s remorse. As a Pistons fan, you would worry about his ability to stay on the court.

On the flip side, he has been somewhat available outside of Lavine’s first season and this past season in Chicago. In those five seasons in Chicago, LaVine has played an average of 65 games, including 77 games in 2022-23. To make this move, you have to believe that he will be available more often than not. The Pistons can absorb his $43 million contract, but it’s still a significant financial commitment.

A Zach LaVine Pistons Trade Means You’re Ready To Give Up On The Young Core

Considering the Pistons’ cap space going into the summer, they could take on LaVine’s contract without giving up too much. The problem is I don’t see Chicago just coming off of Lavine, no matter what the reports say. When examining the Pistons roster, you must consider who to trade for LaVine.

Jaden Ivey is ideal, but the combination of Coby White, Ayo Dosunmu , and Lonzo Ball will likely push him to a reserve role. Isaiah Stewart would give them a capable power forward/center to shoot the three, protect the paint, and be an enforcer. Another player who could be in consideration for trade is Ausar Thompson . Thompson is a strong defender and paint attacker, but his jump shot needs improvement.

The Last Word

The potential trade for LaVine presents opportunities and risks for the Detroit Pistons. LaVine’s scoring could bolster the team, but his injury history, financial cost, and impact on Cade Cunningham are concerns. The Pistons’ leadership must carefully weigh these factors before making a decision. With the right balance, acquiring LaVine could be a strategic move toward the Pistons’ resurgence in the NBA.

The post Pistons Trade Rumors: Can Detroit Afford To Gamble On Bulls Star? appeared first on Last Word On Basketball .

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