Isiah Thomas
Footballguy
I agree with this. Josh Smith signing was terriffic.Yeah, I'm hopeful that Smith will be playing a lot at the 4.That's fair. There are 96 MPG available at the 4 and 5. That's 32 minutes each, and then maybe a bit more for each if Smooove can play the 3 for a few minutes per game when the Pistons go big and create some matchups.I think the problems with Smith are more about fit on a team with two quality young big men than about Smith himself. It suggests that he'll spend lots of time doing the things he gets criticized for and less time doing the things he does well.If I'm a Pistons fan I'm happy with the signings. Josh Smith is being nit picked to death; while his shortcomings are obvious, it seems many are forgetting all of the things he does very well.
Same with Jennings, IMO. Of course he doesn't deserve max money, but he's not getting it either. Speed kills in the NBA, and Jennings has it in droves. He's still only 23. With the nice front line Detroit has put together, he should be able to pick his spots and be a much better defender than he was in Milwaukee prior to Sanders emerging.
And Drummond is just an absolute monster.
I like the depth.![]()
The Smith signing has grown on me a lot just because I'm not sure what better move the Pistons could've made. They entered the offseason with a ton of cap space and needed to spend a lot just to reach the salary floor. They signed the best player they could reasonably hope to get. He's not a perfect fit, but at least he's a really good player. If the Pistons didn't land Smith, they were probably going to end up pulling a repeat of the Gordon-Villanueva fiasco from a few years ago. Hell, they might have gone after Jennings just with a straight contract offer instead of a sign-and-trade. :X
Also feeling good about the Brandon Jennings move.
Welcome to the playoffs.
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