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T-Mac isn't in any position to be demanding things or declining a bench position, he doesn't have any offers on the table.
Good point.T-Mac isn't in any position to be demanding things or declining a bench position, he doesn't have any offers on the table.
I doubt it. There's a reason nobody has signed him.Good point.
Maybe he is in better shape then we know though.
I'm guessing no one else wants him.I doubt it. There's a reason nobody has signed him.
Doesn't this guy wanna win? What's the point of signing with Detroit if you're him? I understand that nobody really wants him, but if he changed up his attitude, maybe things would be different and a contender would think about giving him a chance to prove himself (off the bench of course).
Pretty much what I was thinking. Plus, Kelser and a few other guys said the front office is trying to trade for a big before training camp.I'm thinking we have a deal in place to get rid of either Prince or Hamilton.
I don't T-Mac would even consider Detroit if he would come here as deep bench player.
My theory is that we will move Rip/Hamilton for a big. Then start T-Mac at the 2/3.
But that is a MAJOR pipe-dream. But at the same time, him coming here doesn't make much sense if what I just said doesn't happen. Maybe that's why we are "discussing" over the weekend.
The Pistons have been linked to free-agent swingman Tracy McGrady and ESPN.com's Marc Stein points out that they have been shopping two of their current wing players.
Detroit has been making both Tayshaun Prince and Richard Hamilton available via trade.
"Pistons have been shopping Rip and Tayshaun for ages, so logjam at SG and SF might not continue to be logjam if deal ever materializes," Stein wrote on his Twitter page.
That's the million dollar question right now lol.i like tmac, even at this stage in his career. but why sign here? we have too many swingmen.
The Detroit Pistons are very close to signing Tracy McGrady.
According to ESPN, there were already reports that the two sides had agreed on a contract Saturday morning, but that they couldn't be confirmed yet. It wouldn't be surprising if there was already a deal in place that just hadn't been signed yet. In those rumors, it was speculated that the Pistons offered McGrady a one-year contract at the veteran's minimum. That contract would pay McGrady $1.35 million for the 2010-11 season.
Lol. Just another old guy on the Pistons? Theres what, two old guys on the team. Big Ben and Rip. Rip isn't even old, hes 31.I'm surprised but I don't care for T-Mac. Just another old guy on the Pistons.
Yeah thats what I meant. I should have been clearer, they should rebuild instead of signing old guys.Lol. Just another old guy on the Pistons? Theres what, two old guys on the team. Big Ben and Rip. Rip isn't even old, hes 31.