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Detroit Pistons Explore Trading Bojan Bogdanovic to Avoid Worst NBA Season Record
The Detroit Pistons are actively considering trading shooting guard Bojan Bogdanovic in an effort to avoid cementing themselves as the worst team in NBA history, according to a report from journalist Marc Stein. As the trade deadline approaches, the Pistons have engaged in exploratory discussions with other teams to assess potential deals for Bogdanovic, a nine-year veteran.
During this season, Bogdanovic has been instrumental in the Pistons’ offense, averaging 19.8 points, 3.7 rebounds, and 2.7 assists on an impressive 46.7% shooting. He stands as the team’s second-highest scorer after rookie sensation Cade Cunningham. However, with only four wins in 40 games, the Pistons are currently on pace to finish with a worse record than the infamous Philadelphia 76ers team of 1973, who won just nine games in an 82-game season.
Detroit has already etched its name in the record books this year with a streak of 28 consecutive losses. But if the team wishes to avoid further embarrassment, their decision to trade Bogdanovic may play a defining role. Marc Stein’s report indicates that the likelihood of a trade will depend on how desperate the Pistons are to salvage their season and avoid the label of the worst team in NBA history.
Although Bogdanovic is currently sidelined with a calf injury, his potential departure could significantly impact the Pistons’ ability to compete. The team will carefully consider its options as they weigh the importance of a higher draft pick against preserving their credibility in the league.
Only time will tell if the Pistons decide to part ways with Bogdanovic, but it is clear that the franchise is actively exploring all possibilities to turn their fortunes around and avoid a historically catastrophic season.