The Pistons and Clippers agreed to the biggest blockbuster trade of the season on Monday, with star forward Blake Griffin as the centerpiece.
Here’s how some top columnists from around the country view the deal:
- Acquiring Griffin is more likely to be the beginning of the end for Stan Van Gundy’s regime with the Pistons than it is to turn the franchise around, Kelvin Pelton of ESPN opines. Detroit will hard-pressed to make any moves after the season because Griffin’s contact will push the team close to the luxury-tax line, Pelton points out. The Pistons also weakened themselves at the wing spots by trading Avery Bradley, while the Clippers added another quality starter with an affordable contract in Tobias Harris, Pelton continues. Trading Griffin also gives the Clippers a better chance at creating max cap space next summer to pursue top free agents, though trading a star player at the beginning of a long-term deal won’t help the Clips build trust with those free agents, Pelton adds.
- The Clippers have positioned themselves to be major players in the 2019 free agent market, according to Tim Bontemps of The Washington Post. Kawhi Leonard, Kyrie Irving, Jimmy Butler, Klay Thompson, Kevin Love and Kemba Walker could be available and the team will have just one guaranteed contract on the books for the 2019/20 season, Bontemps notes. LeBron James and Paul George could also be available if they sign one-year deals with their current squads, Bontemps adds.
- The Pistons paid a king’s ransom for Griffin and it’s unlikely to work out in their favor, Sean Deveney of the Sporting News opines. Griffin’s injury history is a major concern, particularly his left knee issues, and he has missed one-third of his team’s games since the 2013-14 season, Deveney notes. He’s also a questionable fit next to Andre Drummond, since Griffin is a subpar three-point shooter and has also struggled with his mid-range game this season.
- Detroit hasn’t landed a big-time free agent since Chauncey Billups in 2002, so the Pistons can only acquire an All-Star talent through trades, according to Sam Amick and Jeff Zillgitt of USA Today. The Pistons need Griffin to make the playoffs, while the first-rounder is the biggest piece the Clippers landed. That likely gives L.A. two first-rounders in the next draft during a time when picks are highly coveted, the USA Today duo adds.
- The Clippers clearly seem to believe they can make a serious run at LeBron James when he enters free agency in July and this trade will facilitate that goal, Marc Stein of the New York Times tweets. Potential trades involving DeAndre Jordan and Lou Williams will be aimed in helping them in that quest, Stein adds.
Basketball rumors always dewll around free agents that are years away. In the summer of 2019 Klay is the only reasonable guy the Clippers could get. The rest are staying with their current team or just dont move the needle for them
Pretty sure 2019 is next year
We both know there have been rumors about that class for a while now. Its still a good amout of time away
Clippers are unloading to make a play for LeBron? Doesn’t seem likely LeBron would go there so what’s the real motivation behind dealing Griffin? Is it that the Clippers realized maxing Griffin was a mistake? Great talent but major injuries
The clippers chances of ever landing lebron significantly dropped once they lost chris paul( one of lebrons closest friends) to the rockets
If all the media guys think the trade is bad then it was probably a great trade
Who is Pistons starting five now? The rookie from duke can play…he can shoot the rock…keep the opponent from doubling Drummond / BG
Why would Klay leave Golden State for the sorry ass Clippers? Klay ain’t trying to go to the sorry ass Clippers. He knows he has an opportunity at a historic run in Golden State. Golden State actually needs his two way game and the fact he doesn’t pout or put bullshit out in the Media.Great team player.
Blake Griffin is overrated. His attitude is horrid and he abused a staff member. The Clippers made a bad mistake in letting CP3 walk and signing that baby to the max deal.