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  • #5215
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    pistonsman
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    I WOULD NOT TAKE THE BEST AVAILABLE PLAYER UNLESS IT WAS A PG OR CENTER. WE NEED A PG THE MOST SO A PG. WHAT DO YOU THINK. I’VE FINALLY CHANGED MY MIND ABOUT TAKING JOHN BRYANT A #15 I STILL THINK WE SHOULD TAKE HIM AT #44 THOUGH.

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  • #166585
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    gatorheels
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    The Pistons just need to take the Best Player Available with all their picks. That is the way that will improve their team the quickest.

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    • #166587
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      pistonsman
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      TRUE THAT WOULD BE THE WAY TO IMPROVE QUICK BUT I THINK DETROIT HAS TO REBUILD SLOWLY. SO WHAT IF IT TAKES 3-4 YEARS. THEIR WINDOW CLOSED LAST YEAR WHEN THE LOST TO BOSTON IN THE CONFERENCE FINALS. SO I WOULD TAKE A PG.

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  • #166593
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    They will trade the pick, teams like Rockets, Knicks are after another pick could buy it or they could trade the pick for a contract that isn’t guaranteed like Stackhouse.

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  • #166598
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    gatorheels
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    Chances are Earl Clark or James Johnson will be the best player left at pick 15. I would take one of them. Don’t forget the Pistons have 3 2nd round picks. There will be plenty of solid point guards in the 2nd round- possibly Mills, Calathes, Collison, Jerrells, etc… Plus there are some solid power forwards in that 2nd round too….Jeff Adrien, Leo Lyons, Carroll etc…

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  • #166605
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    pistonsman
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    I THINK JERRELS WOULD BE A GOOD FIT FOR THEM. I ALSO LIKE CARROLL TO.

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