Pistons Trade Thread

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  1. mike18946

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    Even though the team is playing better lately...We need a trade thread in here to make up some trade ideas to help the Pistons improve..

    Here is one I suggested on the Dallas board

    Elden Campbell
    Corliss Williamson
    Filler

    For

    Antawn Jamison

    Would help both teams.Dallas need some bangers inside while Pistons need that extra scorer.Campbell although he is older now he can still post up and score inside.Corliss is still one of the best 6th men in the NBA.Is a good low post player that likes to go to work on bigger guys in the post while he is normally successful by doing so.

    It would really help both teams in all areas

    Dallas problem so far this season is no role players...Corliss is the prefect role player for any team.

    With this trade

    Billups
    Hamilton
    Jamison
    Wallace
    Okur

    Teams will be scared of facing that line-up....If Jamison gives the scoring and rebounding he did in Golden State.Although this trade will likely never happen...keeping the core of Billups,Hamilton and Wallace is key here..so adding a scorer like AJ would make the Pistons very tough to beat

    Anyone else got any suggestions?
     
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    If that trade happened, we would be unstoppable! That would be one awesome lineup, people would be scared. Damn, damn scared! I don't know if they would accept that though, unless the filler was worth it.
     
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    Got any suggestions on any other trades that could help Pistons improve? I would love a player like Shane Battier in Detroit.
     

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