HomoSapien wrote:gobullschi wrote:HomoSapien wrote:I'd love to see us trade WCJ and Felicio to the Grizzlies for Jonas Valanciunas. JV is a guy I think has been undervalued and underutilized his entire career. In Chicago, he'd easily become a second option while on the floor, gives us the inside threat we're lacking, and would also help get our shooters open looks with his ability to draw double teams.
Per 36 he's averaging 19 and 14. Last season he averaged 20 and 15. He's 28, so fits better with Zach's timeline than Morant's. 
On the Grizzlies side, they get a young and productive center who is still on his rookie contract and as well as significant savings due to Felicio's expiring deal. 
New Lineup:
C.Valanciunas/Gafford/Kornet
PF.Markkanen/Young
SF.Williams/Porter Jr./Valentine
SG.LaVine/Temple/Makoka
PG.White/Satoransky/Arcidiacano 
We'd legitimately be two-deep at every position, and add some diversity to our offense.
Thoughts?
Do you like Jonas Valanciunas more than Drummond + WCJ? 
If the Bulls want to target a traditional center, why not sign Drummond in the off-season? He’s clearly not re-signing with Cleveland & the Bulls could either slowly develop WCJ behind Drummond or flip him for another asset.
 
Hm, that's actually tough. I think JV is the safer option, but I've also been advocating trading for Drummond since last season because I think he's such a special talent. If a team can get through to him, he has the ability to be a top 3 center in the NBA. That said, I don't want to wait till next season to make a move. I'd like to see us make the playoffs this season, in part because it will help us understand if Lauri should be part of the core. Getting JV or Drummond this year pushes us in that direction.
I wouldn't be interested in keeping WCJ on the roster if we get Drummond (though I understand we could theoretically flip him for something else). I don't think the minutes would be there to justify his use and also don't think he'd be able to play the 4 next to Dre.  Gafford as a backup, and a modern 3/4 who can shoot and defend would probably be ideal, IMO.
 
I bet Cleveland is more likely to move Drummond than Memphis moving JV. 
I’m also a fan of adding Drummond this season, but I would prefer to keep WCJ because I have some concerns that adding traditional center like Drummond who can’t shoot and might struggle defensively on switches, could be an issue in tHe playoffs. Having WCJ is good insurance if the experiment doesn’t work.
Chicago Receives:Andre Drummond + Danny Green
Philadelphia Receives:OPJ + Dean Wade (salary filler)
Cleveland Receives:Cristiano Felicio + Mike Scott + Terrence Ferguson + 2022 1st (via PHI - lotto protected)
Adding Danny Green can help fill the void for a veteran shooter off the bench. 
Coby White - Tomas Satoransky
Zach LaVine - Garrett Temple
Patrick Williams - Danny Green
Lauri Markkanen - Thaddeus Young 
Andre Drummond - Wendell Carter Jr.