When Detroit and Milwaukee swapped point guards in the summer of 2013, Pistons owner Tom Gores penned a letter asking the Bucks to take care of Brandon Knight, and the team's executive vice president John Steinmiller just returned the favor, sending a similarly classy care package to Brandon Jennings.

Just as the Pistons were firing on all cylinders, winning 12 of 15 games after Christmas, Jennings suffered a season-ending Achilles injury — coincidentally in a loss to the Bucks on Jan. 24. Since undergoing surgery, the former No. 10 overall pick has spent plenty of time on Twitter, debating historical starting fives for every franchise, saying Cleveland Cavaliers superstar LeBron James runs "too much when [stuff] gets tough" and pledging his MVP support for Golden State Warriors point guard Stephen Curry.

Apparently taking a break from NBA TV for a moment to sort through some "get well" cards, Jennings discovered a care package from the Bucks made up of memorabilia from his four seasons in Milwaukee. It included a "Best of Milwaukee" plaque bearing his name, a 2010-11 Milwaukee Bucks media guide (with Andrew Bogut prominently featured on the cover!) and a pretty sweet "House Party" poster paying homage to Jennings' sweet Kid N' Play-style haircut. Naturally, he shared a picture of the items on Twitter.

Thank you John Steinmiller & the @bucks Organization. For the Get Well Gifts!!! I appreciate it pic.twitter.com/m4Etx2vFme — BRANDON JENNINGS (@BrandonJennings) February 6, 2015

If only all NBA trades could be this mutually respectful off the court and beneficial on it. After all, Knight is enjoying the best season of his career in Milwaukee and Jennings was doing the same in Detroit before the injury. But somehow I don't picture Glen Taylor sending Kevin Love flowers for Valentine's Day.

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