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The Pistons were interested in getting Brunson, and the Lone Ranger's offer was Cunningham, which was even more disgusting than a direct rejection

With the arrival of the NBA trading deadline, the NBA's trading market has also officially closed this season, so there are many things about trading that have been exposed. Previously, the reporter reported that the Pistons were interested in getting the Lone Ranger's guard Jaylen Brunson, so the Pistons asked the Lone Ranger's management for the relevant offer, and the Result was that the Lone Ranger management did not give face and directly asked the Pistons for the title of Capita Cunningham, and then the two sides talked, it can be said that the Lone Ranger's management was mocking the Pistons, which was even more disgusting than the direct rejection.

The Pistons were interested in getting Brunson, and the Lone Ranger's offer was Cunningham, which was even more disgusting than a direct rejection

In fact, the Lone Ranger has said more than once that they want to keep Jaylen Brunson and Finney Smith, and even offer him a big contract. But the Pistons did come to dig up corners at this time, and the Lone Ranger was naturally not polite. This season, Jaylen Brunson has been doing very well, averaging 16.1 points, 3.8 rebounds and 5.4 assists per game, and the main thing is that he is very efficient in scoring, shooting 50.2% from the field, and it is clear that he has become Doncic's most reliable backcourt partner.

The Pistons were interested in getting Brunson, and the Lone Ranger's offer was Cunningham, which was even more disgusting than a direct rejection

After the Mavericks traded Porzingis, they quickly reached an early renewal with Finney Smith, signing a four-year, $55.5 million early renewal contract with player options and a trade margin. Although the Lone Ranger did not reach a contract extension with Jaylen Brunson, as far as Finney Smith's contract is concerned, the Contract prepared by the Lone Ranger for Brunson must be even larger than this one.

The Pistons were interested in getting Brunson, and the Lone Ranger's offer was Cunningham, which was even more disgusting than a direct rejection

With the departure of Porzingis, Jaylen Brunson's status in the team is also further improving. Previously, three people were chosen to lead the team in Lone Ranger Kidd, three of whom were Doncic, Hardaway Jr. and Porzingis, and with the departure of Boshin, the seat was vacant.

The Pistons were interested in getting Brunson, and the Lone Ranger's offer was Cunningham, which was even more disgusting than a direct rejection

Kidd said: "I haven't decided yet, it's two people now and Brunson is expected to be the next candidate." Maybe we'll vote to see if he can lead the team together, and we'll probably keep the two-man team. I have no problem with either option. It can be seen how much the Lone Ranger attaches great importance to Jaylen Brunson.

The Pistons were interested in getting Brunson, and the Lone Ranger's offer was Cunningham, which was even more disgusting than a direct rejection

Now, the Lone Rangers are facing a new roster change, they sent Boshin from the Wizards to get Dinwiddie and Bertans, while they also renewed Finney Smith and want to keep Jaylen Brunson, the two equivalent of breaking up Porzingis' contract. The Lone Ranger's intention is obvious, that is, to build a team around Doncic, and the next Lone Ranger must be looking for an inside player as a support, so Dinwiddie and Bertans should not be in the Lone Ranger's future plans, and the two are likely to become chips for the future Lone Ranger in exchange for all-star players. So what do you think about this? Welcome to leave a comment!

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