Anybody know anything other than "he and Frank had a disagreement"?
Anybody know anything other than "he and Frank had a disagreement"?
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http://www.nydailynews.com/sports/ba...1254041?pgno=1The Pistons can trade Rodney Stuckey, a long-standing problem for coaches in Detroit, now that they've landed a true point guard in Jose Calderon.
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why would calderon mean shit as far as stuckey is concerned? stuckey is a 2/3 and calderon is a 1. i know the pistons played stuck out of position for forever, but they don't even do that anymore. the dude is a bench wing, coming off the bench where he belongs.
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I'm praying that is merely planting the seeds before we dump Stuckey... either at the deadline or in the off-season
Rise like Lions after slumber,
In unvanquishable number -
Shake your chains to earth like dew
Which in sleep had fallen on you -
Ye are many - they are few.
We need stuckey to catch fire in the next couple of weeks.
Even if we don't move him b4 the deadline I'm fairly certain he won't be back next year... sounds like a nice summer move to cut the 4.5 off the cap.
That's true....if we need an additional $4 mil in cap space we can pay out Stuckey and let him walk.
Since next season will be the last of his contract I'd hope we can trade him
Same for Nova - expires after next season and while we could always amnesty him ideally you'd trade him.
Rise like Lions after slumber,
In unvanquishable number -
Shake your chains to earth like dew
Which in sleep had fallen on you -
Ye are many - they are few.
http://www.hoopsworld.com/nba-am-dea...tons-and-jazz/
Detroit Is A Player: The Detroit Pistons took part in the three-team deal two weeks ago that sent forwards Tayshaun Prince and Austin Daye to Memphis in exchange for Jose Calderon, who they obtained from Toronto. The move set the Pistons up to have more than $23 million in cap space this summer to re-tool their roster.
If the Pistons can off-load Rodney Stuckey and his $8.5 million player option for next season or Charlie Villanueva and his $8.5 million player option for next season before the trade deadline they could add to that number significantly.
League sources peg Stuckey as the easiest chip to move and there is a belief that Detroit is more than open to a deal involving one or both.
With so many ending contracts, there has also been speculation that Detroit would seriously entertain trading some of their own ending contracts like Jason Maxiel or Will Bynum if it could return one of the would-be free agents on their wish-list.
The Pistons have been linked to Hawks forward Josh Smith and Bobcats shooting guard Gerald Henderson; both are expected to be offseason targets of the Pistons, especially with so much cap space to play with.
The Pistons have been singing the song that they won’t go crazy with spending like they did in 2009 when they radically overpaid for Gordon and Villanueva. However, if Smith and Henderson headline the offseason shopping list, neither are going to come cheap.
One thing is clear: The Pistons are open for business. The question is can they find a taker for Stuckey and how much will they have to take back to make a deal happen?
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Writer unaware that Charlie can be amnestied, apparently.
I sent him a tweet about it, but no reply.
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