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Pistons, interested in Anthony Davis? Who can afford a 3-year, 175 million contract?

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The Pistons have won 11 consecutive games, with a record of 12 wins and 2 losses, ranking first in the Eastern Conference! This year's Celtics and Pacers fell. How could the Pistons let such a great opportunity to win the championship easily pass by? It is imperative to make trades to strengthen!

On November 21, former NBA player Kendrick Perkins talked about the Mavericks' Anthony Davis on the show, "My news tells me that the Pistons are very interested in him. This may allow the Pistons to spend some money (in the first round) and give up some young players, but bring AD to Detroit. This team is very strong."

Peter feels that what Perkins said is impossible to happen!

Currently, the 32-year-old Anthony Davis (hereinafter referred to as Big Eyebrow) has a three-year contract of 175 million, with an annual salary of nearly 60 million! For James, Curry and Durant, this age group is still at the peak, but for Big Eyebrow, he has become a burdensome contract due to injuries.

Last season, Big Eyebrow only played 51 games. This season, he averaged 20.8 points, 10.2 rebounds and 1.2 blocks per game. Although he is capable of class, he has missed 11 games. The Mavericks' record has also been dragged down. They currently have 4 wins and 12 losses, ranking third from the bottom.

So, how can the Pistons raise a patient with 60 million patients and destroy their own chemical reaction?

In fact, the Pistons need an old star with playoff experience, players like Curry, Durant, Harden and James. In addition, the contract of such a player should not exceed 2 years!

Because both Osar and Duren are about to sign big contracts in the next 1-2 years to ensure the Pistons' salary flexibility~

Peter has said before that James Harden is the Pistons' best recruiting target. First, the Clippers have a poor record and Harden wants to leave. Second, the Clippers need draft picks to rebuild, and the Pistons have 7 of them.

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