A top NBA analyst thinks the Detroit Pistons and Atlanta Hawks could be a likely trade landing spot for a Golden State Warriors legend.
The Miami Heat and Golden State Warriors have the chance to pull off one of the most surprising blockbuster trades in the history of the NBA.
The Detroit Pistons may not be big players at the NBA trade deadline, but their cap space could net some assets in helping out blockbuster deals.
At 21-21, the Golden State Warriors are barely staying afloat in the standings. They have been linked to some premier players on the trade market, but both Stephen Curry and Draymond Green have urged the front office to not make a massive move and mortgage their future.
“While the Warriors fall short of the expectations, the Detroit Pistons have played better ... a deal involving Golden State, Detroit, and Green could come to fruition before the Feb. 6 trade ...
The Pistons currently hold a record of 21-19 on the year, sitting in seventh place within the Eastern Conference standings. Detroit has become known as a gritty team this season that doesn't back down from anyone.
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