The best Adrian Wojnarowski tweet has a Detroit Pistons connection

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Adrian Wojnarowski delivered one final Woj bomb on Wednesday when he announced his retirement from NBA news breaking and will spend the rest of his career helping his alma mater St. Bonaventure as the GM of their men’s basketball program.

That presumably means he can retire a few of his smart phones and perhaps fix whatever posture problems have been created by seemingly spending the majority of every working day staring at the brick in his hand trading messages and intel with the NBA’s elite.

Woj has been omnipresent in the NBA, but he’s still only 55 years old and really only cemented his status as an NBA newsbreaker in about 2008 or so as a columnist and well-connected reporter at Yahoo Sports.

In reflecting on everything that is Wojnarowski, my mind immediately went to my all-time favorite tweet from the unflappable reporter. You have to go back all the way to February 2015 and remember how crazy the final moments of the NBA Trade Deadline truly were.

Anyone who thought Woj not only knew the narrative but practically controlled the narrative got to see the mask slip a bit and the human side of Wojnarowski come out with two simple words: “Good lord.”

What could bring the NBA’s most well-connected reporter to this point? Approximately 415 trades in the final 20 minutes of the deadline — including a few involving your Detroit Pistons.

The Pistons were involved in two three-team trades in those waning moments, ultimately sending out Kyle Singler, DJ Augustin, Gigi Datome, and Jonas Jerebko and getting Reggie Jackson and Tayshaun Prince in return.

But the news was coming in drips and drabs and because so many teams were involved, among other deals flying around at the last minute, nobody was quite sure who got dealt where and for what.

The flurry of activity had NBA players scratching their heads. Joel Embiid said “please help” and Jerian Grant wasn’t quite sure if his brother, and former Piston, Jerami Grant was still a member of the Siers when it was all said and done.

It was enough confusion to make Wojnarowski exclaim, “Good lord” in disbelief.

The official transaction for Detroit looked like this, and it’s quite simple, really (per Basketball Reference):

Other deals in those final 20 minutes include Goran Dragic going to the Heat, KJ McDaniels, Paglo Prigioni to Houston, Alexy Schved to the Knicks, Brandon Knight to Phoenix, Michael Carter Williams, Miles Plumlee, and Tyler Ennis to Milwaukee, Enes Kanter to OKC, Kevin Garnett to Minnesota, Thaddeus Young to Brooklyn, Norris Cole to the Pelicans, and Isaiah Canaan to Philly.

Good lord.

What is your favorite Woj memory, or the biggest Woj bomb you remember involving the Pistons? There are so many to choose from and subsequently remember how excited we were before the reality set in. Ben Gordon and Charlie Villanueva? Josh Smith? Blake Griffin? The Darko trade? The hiring and/or firing of any particular head coach? Ahh, memories.

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