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Is Isaiah Stewart really Lakers material, or is he just another overhyped young player?

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Is Isaiah Stewart really Lakers material, or is he just another overhyped young player?

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The Detroit Pistons had a rough season, wrapping up with a painful 14-68 record. But this isn’t a surprise as they’ve been stuck in this rut for years now. It’s obvious they need a serious shakeup. Now, with the Pistons looking to trade off some of their vets to snag fresh young talent and draft picks, there’s mad uncertainty swirling around their point guard, Jaden Ivey. His spot on the squad feels shaky, and everyone’s watching to see if he’s still in Detroit’s plans for the future.

With the Pistons on the hunt for young talent and Jaden Ivey’s future up in the air, a trade with the Lakers could be a real game-changer. Isiah Stewart could be exactly what the Lakers need especially after losing Taurean Prince, as they’re still on the lookout for a reliable 3-and-D guy. Stewart, who averaged 10.9 points last season and boosted his three-point shooting to 38.3%, could easily fill that gap. Throwing Jaden Ivey into the mix would sweeten the deal, as the Lakers still have some defensive holes to patch up, and these two could be the perfect fix to elevate their roster.

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Ivey’s been a key scorer for the Pistons, dropping over 15 points, 3 rebounds, and 4 assists, and showing he can ball out on both ends. If the Lakers are down to trade some of their young guns, they could totally pull this off. Players like Dalton Knecht, Jalen Hood-Schifino, or even Max Christie could be in the mix. But with Christie just re-signed, we’ll need to see how he plays this season before anything’s locked in. It’s all up in the air right now, and this trade could really shake things up for both squads.

Plus, Ivey’s proven that he can hit threes with a career average of 33.9%. He’s got the tools to be a solid defender, and it’s clear he’s got the drive to make it happen. But can this deal really happen with the Lakers having just about $45,000 below the second apron of the luxury tax?

What would the Lakers have to give up for this trade to happen?

If the Lakers toss Jaden Ivey in with Isiah Stewart, they could totally pull off this trade without having to give up too much. By cranking their payroll up to $156 million and staying under the second apron, they could grab both players without breaking the bank.

It’s a win-win, with the Pistons also scoring by getting some fresh young talent from the Lakers’ stacked roster. This move could be a game-changer for both teams, helping the Lakers beef up their lineup and giving the Pistons the young guns they need to kick-start their rebuild.

Also, let’s shed some light on Jaden Ivey’s work ethic. “The guy really worked very hard,” said Weaver, according to the journalist, Keith Langlois. “He improved in all aspects. He has a great advantage: his work ethic makes him someone very special. The boy is a great worker. We know he will get better. Whatever his weaknesses are, he will overcome them. Whatever type of player he sets out to be, he will achieve it because he will put in the work necessary for it.”

Jaden Ivey’s work ethic is getting mad props, especially from his current squad, the Detroit Pistons. They’ve seen how hard he grinds to get better, mixing raw talent with nonstop hustle. If the Lakers scoop him up, it could be a game-changer for both Ivey and the team. His game could seriously level up, and he could be a big player in their championship chase. What’s your take on this?

 

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