DASMACKDOWN wrote:coldfish wrote:I'm not sure the real Bulls feel this way but IMO, the downside risks of keeping him are zero. Worst case is that he refuses to play or throws a fit and makes the team worse . . . helping the tank. If he comes in and plays well, his contract will get shorter as time goes on and his value will go up.
Play him, let him be the alpha when the game is on the line, etc. Its fine.
One of the scenarios I can see happening is for the offense to be fine, lots of players to get numbers and still have the team lose night in and night out due to atrocious defense. That's not the end of the world.
You are probably right on how most of us feel.
What is our tax position if Zach has to play the whole season with us and then start the 25-26 season? We have Josh Giddey pending contract and that could be worth 175-200 mil.
Would we trade Zach for Ben Simmons just to get off the contract?
Lonzo’s expiring deal probably keeps the Bulls safe on the LT barrier.

















