@KuKhahil I think a healthy Jalen Williams would be borderline top 10.
He was All NBA 3rd team in the 24/25 season as a 23 year old.
Those soft tissue issues are scary so that trade is too much risk, but a healthy version of him is the exact type of guy I’d give up a lot for.
@paigeotto_@NoCeilingsNBA I feel like he has just enough on ball juice to be a secondary handler/creator playing off of Cade. He was a legit shooting threat at Arkansas, especially from the corners which Detroit needs. Also think JB’s coaching style would help smooth out some of his wild tendencies.
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Want a 7th year?
Sure
Broke rules?
Ahhhh, it’s fine.
There AREN’T any rules.
@Halbridious Santi is a big yes from me. Doesn’t defend all that well but the shooting and rebounding is nice. You could do a lot worse for a relatively cheap 4 man
@lazchance Personally, if he’s there at 21, I just take Christian Anderson. Lights out shooter, good passer, same size as Sasser (and 5 years younger.)
@MotorCityHoops Voting for RJ only because that’s a name I haven’t really heard much about in connection to Detroit but I’ve long liked the player but question the fit
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@Halbridious I’m sure we’ll end up doing both (unfortunately, imo) but I’d much rather pay Ausar 32m than Duren 40m. Still hoping we can get JD on the Sengun 5/185 but I doubt that will be the case.