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Which back up PG should we bring for the next season?

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Re: Which back up PG should we bring for the next season? 

Post#41 » by DuckIII » Wed Mar 4, 2015 7:42 pm

aramada wrote:Darren Collison.

Taj + our pick for Collison and #7


Interesting. I like that.
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Re: Which back up PG should we bring for the next season? 

Post#42 » by Chicago-Bull-E » Wed Mar 4, 2015 8:34 pm

riprose wrote:
Chicago-Bull-E wrote:Gibson and 2016 1st for Thomas and Jerebko.

Rose/Thomas
Butler/Thomas
Snell/McDoug/Jerebko
Gasol/Mirotic/Jerebko
Noah/Gasol/2015 1st rounder


Which Thomas you are talking about?


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Re: Which back up PG should we bring for the next season? 

Post#43 » by FecesOfDeath » Wed Mar 4, 2015 8:40 pm

Jeremy Lin, Shane Larkin, or Ray McCallum. I like McCallum myself.
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Re: Which back up PG should we bring for the next season? 

Post#44 » by Southpaw » Wed Mar 4, 2015 8:50 pm

aramada wrote:Darren Collison.

Taj + our pick for Collison and #7


I'd do that deal. Hitting two birds with one trade. We get a solid backup PG and get a shot at a C in the draft.

I also like Lin as an option. He's the type of PG that blossoms under Thibs' system. And he can be coached up on defense. He's sneaky athletic and he's got size to defend 2s.

I just hope we get a backup PG who'd be here longer than a year.
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Re: Which back up PG should we bring for the next season? 

Post#45 » by ElPolloLoco » Wed Mar 4, 2015 8:52 pm

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Re: Which back up PG should we bring for the next season? 

Post#46 » by MrSparkle » Wed Mar 4, 2015 9:05 pm

Lin is a hack but I'd take him on the vet. min.

Darren Collison for Taj is interesting.
Trey Burke might be available... maybe Taj for Burke/TPE.

Rookies: Rozier, J. Grant (Horace Grant's nephew.. will be 23 so a more ready rookie, but questionable player)...

Older guys, on the good old Bulls vet.-min. bargain deal:

Mo Williams
Randy Foye
Jameer Nelson

Also you can look at Jamal Crawford if he's interested, as a combo-guard (though he's pretty much a SG). Also check out Lou Williams, who is similarly not really a PG.
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Re: Which back up PG should we bring for the next season? 

Post#47 » by clancyphile » Wed Mar 4, 2015 9:52 pm

Jeremy Lin, Jimmer Fredette, or Ray McCallum

My preference would be one of the first two, and the Bulls should offer multi-year security (a two or three year deal) so that maybe the Bulls can have some continuity at the backup slot for D-Rose.
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Re: Which back up PG should we bring for the next season? 

Post#48 » by mj234eva » Wed Mar 4, 2015 11:50 pm

[e] wrote:Well Kirk will obviously be back.

I'd be good with Brooks again. Mo Williams or Devin Harris would probably be my first calls, if Brooks goes elsewhere.

No reason to give anyone much more than the minimum, when we will be riding it out with Rose.


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Re: Which back up PG should we bring for the next season? 

Post#49 » by mj234eva » Wed Mar 4, 2015 11:54 pm

kodo wrote:I can't imagine Brooks wouldn't get MMLE or partial MLE.

He's one of the best create his own 3 point shot guards in the league, 41.1% comparable to Steph Curry 41.2% and Irving 40.5%. He's a defensive liability, which also describes about 90% of the top 3 point shooter list.

Like Stuckey, I think Brooks just took a min. to go to a team where they can showcase themselves for a bigger payday next summer. Same as with Marco.

Per 36 minutes
Brooks: 18.8 points / 4.9 assists / 2.6 3 pointers / 41.1% 3P%
Lou Williams: 22.2 points / 2.8 assists / 2.7 3 pointers / 33.2% 3P%

Lou made MLE for the past 6 years and is generally considered a good contract. He was signed for a $15M contract over 3 back in 2012.

I think retaining Brooks for vet min is not going to happen. IMO he's better than Nate & Marco, and only below DJ. But in any case none of those 3 had to settle for min. They all got $2M-$3M, and Brooks will as well.


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Which back up PG should we bring for the next season? 

Post#50 » by DRoseCantStop » Thu Mar 5, 2015 1:21 am

Jeremy Lin lol
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Re: Which back up PG should we bring for the next season? 

Post#51 » by Chi town » Fri Mar 6, 2015 2:40 pm

DuckIII wrote:
aramada wrote:Darren Collison.

Taj + our pick for Collison and #7


Interesting. I like that.


This is the exact trade I have been calling for weeks. SAC would want to dump Landry or Thompson on us in this deal though. Both of which aren't what we are looking for. I wouldn't do this trade without the Kings pick coming back.

The real issue is we need a 2 way PG. Not a bench scorer like Brooks. Preferable a PG that can DISTRIBUTE and run the offense. We are watching how tough it is to score with Brooks and Kirk not being able to create for others. Collison would be really good next to our shooters. He can also play PG and let Rose slide over to SG.

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