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Good thing Joe D did not make the trade happen.AUBURN HILLS -- Even some Pistons heard it.
Let's call it: The Rumor.
The tall tale went like this: The Pistons could get Lakers guard Kobe Bryant in a trade.
Given the disappointment of losing to Cleveland in the Eastern Conference finals, many believed the Pistons were going to work a major deal in the offseason by breaking up the championship nucleus.
Enter Bryant.
The buzz was the Pistons would part with Richard Hamilton, Tayshaun Prince, Amir Johnson and/or a first round pick for Bryant, arguably the best player in the NBA.
"Yeah, I heard that, too," Chauncey Billups said before the Pistons beat the Wizards, 104-85, at The Palace Wednesday night.
Then again Billups, who signed a five-year contract this summer, heard about many sign-and-trade deals. One had Mr. Big Shot himself going to Houston.
But Billups is still here and Bryant is on the West Coast.
Staying intact is OK
Clearly, there was nothing to the Bryant talk. Even after Bryant spewed all over sports-talk radio shows from coast-to-coast that he wanted out of L.A. The Lakers weren't interested in dealing him.
That's changed, though.
There's a real chance that Bryant will be traded by next Wednesday. If the Lakers want to get maximum value, the time to deal is now.
Either way, the Pistons -- who are expected to be in the mix for the conference title again -- are happy president Joe Dumars believes in them and didn't make a trade.
Dumars vowed he would only make a deal that would make the Pistons markedly better. He wasn't going to overreact and break up a team that has gone to five straight conference finals. Obviously, that trade wasn't out there because Dumars didn't pull the trigger.
"We're cool," said forward Rasheed Wallace when asked if he was disappointed the status quo was maintained. "We have our main core back. So I like our team the way it is."
That doesn't mean if there was a real chance to get Bryant the Pistons wouldn't look into it. That's just business.
Power player
The talk in the East would certainly shift from LeBron James and Kevin Garnett if a trade happened. For sure, Kobe would trump those two -- he has won three championships.
"He's one of the best players in the league," said guard Lindsey Hunter, who played with Bryant in L.A. "Either Tim Duncan or Kobe are the best in the NBA. It's Kobe if you're talking skill-wise."
Wallace didn't hear about Bryant coming to Motown.
"I never heard any rumors about where he's going," he said. "I don't listen to a rumor mill or get caught up in it.
"Wherever he goes, good luck to him."