ChettheJet wrote:gobullschi wrote:Chicago Receives:
Harrison Barnes + Hassan Whiteside + Mo Bamba + Jabari Parker
Sacramento Receives:
OPJ + Hutch + 2021 1st (lotto protected) + 2021 2nd (via ORL)
Orlando Receives:
Wendell Carter Jr.
Coby White / Tomas Satoransky
Zach LaVine / Garrett Temple
Harrison Barnes / Patrick Williams
Lauri Markkanen / Thaddeus Young / Jabari Parker
Hassan Whiteside / Mo Bamba / Daniel Gafford
I'm OK adding Jabari Parker. He didn't look great with his stint here the first time, but I thought Thad & Sato looked awful too.
The Bulls can't afford to let Markkanen walk and the trade market has dried up with his recent injury. At this point I think all we can hope for is that the injury helps keep Markkanen's next deal under the 20M mark. He did look much better than last year before he went down with the shoulder injury...
I'm warming up to the idea about adding Harrison Barnes. He's paid a very reasonable 22M/year for the production that he gives, plus having a veteran forward that can mentor Patrick Williams will pay dividends later. He can play both forward positions and is a solid three point threat that could take some pressure off Zach. He gives the Bulls some 'insurance' if Markkanen continues to struggle with injuries too.
I'm also interesting in swapping Mo Bamba and Wendell Carter Jr. I realize the WCJ has shown 'MUCH MORE" so far, but I'd rather gamble on Mo Bamba's upside and I'm tired of seeing Wendell get manhandled by bigger centers like Embiid. Mo Bamba would also likely demand much less money than WCJ considering the on court production so far. Adding Hassan Whiteside gives the Bulls some insurance.
the one thing that shoots this trade down is Patrick Williams ending up on the bench. he has far exceeded anyone's expectations for a 19 year old who didn't even start in his one year of college, not for Barnes going to his 4th NBA team
Nobody else is OK with bringing Parker back even to watch his contract expire. He flat out quit on the Bulls, looked to blame everybody and their brother for his problems when he just couldn't play NBA basketball. If Markkanen's value is shrinking right now, the best move is to keep him the rest of the season and see if he shows up as the 20-7 guy he was going towards before he got hurt. Then you make him a reasonable 3 year offer and tell him to go do better and maybe they'll match it OR see where he gets an offer and work out a S&T. To just dump him now is selling at the lowest possible value and you're not going to get back as much as you're dreaming of.
If SAC really wants to ship Barnes out to get cap space, then you don't give up a FRP to help them out. He's far from being your second star. The Bulls are basically swapping one expiring contract for two, and ending up gambling the center position on Bamba's potential when you've stocked up at other positions.
Gafford has played himself onto the bench so I wouldn't object to trading him. But to exchange Carter for Whiteside and the 10 year age difference, no What I'd like to see is Carter and Bamba splitting time to see who responds and takes the starting job. Don't know what an ORL deal might look like
I agree, it’s important for Patrick Williams to get as much playing time as possible for his development, but there’s still roughly 20 minutes available (more if there is any injuries) following this deal. His minutes would then jump right back up the following season (assuming Thad is gone). He’s getting a lot more minutes than most 19 year olds, so I don’t think this is a big deal. Plus, if there was no deal, his minutes will drop anyways once OPJ returns from injury.
I don’t think of Barnes as a ‘second star’, but the Bulls really lack players that can create for themselves, and Barnes brings that element to the roster. He also gives the Bulls flexibility in case some team offers Markkanen a 20M+ (annually) contract. I can’t see SAC dumping Barnes for expirings, but a lotto protected first is likely enough.
I’d like to see Bamba and WCJ share minutes at center too, but I don’t think the Bulls have the assets to get him without moving WCJ. If Hutch + Gafford + 2nd is enough for Orlando, I take it and run though. Whiteside really just fills the need as a stop gap center, until Bamba is ready for more minutes. (Even though I doubt a WCJ/Bamba swap happens anyways) I’m just not overly impressed with WCJ and would rather gamble on the higher upside player, even if he ends up being a bust.