It is abundantly and painfully clear that whatever the Detroit Pistons are doing isn’t working.
The team has a dreadful, nearly historic 2-24 record right now and is obviously dead last in the league.
And no matter what they try, they continue to lose and things are looking increasingly bleak.
That is why there are a lot of rumors about how the Pistons could shake things up and change their roster over the next few months.
According to James L. Edwards III, via NBACentral, the Pistons may part ways with big man Isaiah Stewart.
Reportedly, the Boston Celtics, Oklahoma City Thunder, and Dallas Mavericks have all shown interest in Stewart.
Boston, Oklahoma City and Dallas have shown great interest in Isaiah Stewart, per @JLEdwardsIII
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Stewart’s current season average is 10.2 points and 6.8 rebounds per game.
He’s a big, strong, driven power forward/center who could add a lot to several teams.
And if he does leave Detroit, he probably won’t be the only one.
The team is in complete disarray right now and even the most pessimistic fan thought the Pistons would have won at least a few more games at this point.
The roster is full of multiple impressive, young players and they seem to get along quite well too.
Head coach Monty Williams has been trying to find a lineup that works and has been tweaking his approach to each and every game, yet their shockingly bad record continues to get worse.
There were reports that the team wasn’t going to hit the panic button and would ride out this incredibly rough patch.
But maybe they are changing their minds and contemplating some changes.
Stewart could fetch a favorable return on the trade market, as could a few other players in Detroit.
Is the front office about to get desperate in order to get wins?
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