The surprising Pistons have won five straight games heading into their matchup against Golden State on Thursday. After his team defeated the Nets on Wednesday, Cade Cunningham told Hunter Patterson of The Athletic that it’s just the start of the franchise’s turnaround.
“It feels good,” said Cunningham, who signed a maximum-salary rookie scale extension last summer. “We’re still hungry though, man. We’re not satisfied. It is a satisfying feeling, but we’re not satisfied at all.”
We have more from the Central Division:
- The Bulls may be looking to deal Zach LaVine and Nikola Vucevic but their head coach believes both players should receive All-Star consideration despite the team’s mediocre record, Joe Cowley of the Chicago Sun-Times writes. “You get a chance to see those guys play every night and there’s no question in my mind, just based on what these guys have performed through – whatever it is 35 or 36 games – they have performed at an All-Star level,” Billy Donovan said. “Both of those two have. I think the stats will back that up.” LaVine and Vucevic are the team’s top scorers, averaging a combined 43.5 points per game.
- With Myles Turner sidelined by an illness, Thomas Bryant pumped in a season-high 22 points with eight rebounds in the Pacers’ win over Chicago on Wednesday. “He was great,” coach Rick Carlisle told Dustin Dopirak of the Indianapolis Star. “He played efficient. He played smart. He seemed to always be in the right place at the right time. He had a couple of important putbacks in key moments of the game. He brings a real positive energy just as a person out there too along with being a heck of a player. … I don’t know that we win the game without him.” Bryant was traded by Miami to Indiana in mid-December.
- Talen Horton-Tucker‘s veteran’s minimum contract with the Bulls becomes fully guaranteed on Friday. Horton-Tucker – who has received steady rotation minutes, appearing in 30 games off the bench and averaging 6.3 points – says he’s grateful that he’ll be sticking around. “It’s a blessing to be here the rest of the season,” he said, per K.C. Johnson of Chicago Sports Network (Twitter link). “I’m excited to get to work and hope to be here as long as possible.”
- Bucks forward Khris Middleton believes that his reserve role is only temporary, he told Jim Owczarski of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. “I mean, I know what type of player I am,” he said. “Just for the time being I need to come off the bench. It is what it is. But I’m confident in this team, I’m confident in myself and this is the role I have to play for the time being.” Coach Doc Rivers says it has more to do with Middleton’s health than anything else. “He’s not starting (Wednesday), but more just the minute thing,” Rivers said. “He keeps getting the tendinitis (in his ankle). It’s just not improving to the place he wants it or we want it. So we’re just going to monitor and cut his minutes back a little bit and try to makes sure he can get through this.”
2025-26 Salary cap = $155 million
Bulls after shipping away LaVine contract for Warrior expiring contracts = $85 million
Bulls Cap Space = $70 million
Bulls will be able to sign any superstars this June.
IMO
Only 3 Contracts are Considered Immovable this season
1. Bradley Beal
2. Paul George
3. Khris Middleton ($66 million contract remaining)
Following Contracts are Movable
LaVine
Zion
Ben Simmons
Porter Jr
Why are Middleton or George immovable?
All good teams need to manage luxury tax next season and going forward
Those contracts won’t help them to save the luxury tax
If you propose a trade idea, you figure it out
I get that Vucevic and Lavine are performing better than last year. I also understand that their own coach is likely to pump their tires. But All Star talk is downright wild.
I can easily think of 10 guys who are all easily ahead of them. And out of that group it doesn’t include anyone from Orlando, Miami or Indiana who are all ahead of Chicago in the standings.
To be clear the 10 guys are Tatum, JBrown, Mitchell, Garland, Mobley, KAT, Brunson, Young, Giannis and Cunningham.
Bulls aren’t going anywhere. The time is now. Move them both and tank for draft. Even a top 10 pick this yr is a very good talent. With two 1st rd picks they should get from moving them. Bulls can retool and be better. And have a much better future. Get expiring contracts in return and young talent.
Probably can get in a three way with a Butler trade. Zach to Heat. Vucevic imo is a perfect piece for Warriors.
Love the fit with Bryant in Indiana. He was fun to watch when he played for my Wizards, and he hasn’t found a great situation since then. This is a great fit for him.