The
Detroit Pistons are undergoing one of their worst campaigns in franchise history. With the worst record in the NBA, difficulties are a common for the team's management. Croatian wing
Bojan Bogdanovic is one of the Piston's most valuable assets, and has become the target for numerous trade inquiries.
However, uncertainty about the Pistons' intentions before the deadline adds an extra layer of complexity to the situation. Trading Bogdanovic to a ring contender before the
trade deadline might seem like a good choice.
The Michigan franchise is hesitant to get rid of one of its best players, even though Bogdanovic has no bearing on the team's long-term future, the situation in terms of the Pistons' record weighs heavily, as Marc Stein from NBA
Rumors pointed out.
The central question surrounding the Pistons is whether or not to rely on making up for a disastrous season by keeping Bogdanovic for the remainder of the campaign.
The desperate search for at least a minimum number of wins to avoid the infamous mark of having the worst record in NBA history (at 82 games) poses a considerable dilemma, recalling the embarrassing feat of the Philadelphia 76ers, who boast the worst record, 9-73, in the 1972/73 season.