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NBA Trade Thread
Posted: Wed Oct 23, 2019 4:47 am
by HomoSapien
Continuing the discussion here:
Chicago-Bull-E wrote:Heat fans on the trade board like Felicio for Waiters. Waiters is a disgruntled wing, maybe he can fill in at the backup small forward spot?
Miami gets under the cap with this move and saves 4.5 million a a year for two years. Bulls take the risk of Dions personality, but get some competence behind OPJ.
It's good value from a talent perspective, but Waiters is a fairly undersized player (a chunky 6'4"). I've wanted to gamble on him in the past, but not anymore. We have Coby as our bench gunner.
Re: NBA Trade Thread
Posted: Wed Oct 23, 2019 5:55 am
by logical_art
No to Waiters. Bulls are trying to build a winning culture. Plus we don't need another guard.
Re: NBA Trade Thread
Posted: Wed Oct 23, 2019 12:27 pm
by Ccwatercraft
HomoSapien wrote:Continuing the discussion here:
Chicago-Bull-E wrote:Heat fans on the trade board like Felicio for Waiters. Waiters is a disgruntled wing, maybe he can fill in at the backup small forward spot?
Miami gets under the cap with this move and saves 4.5 million a a year for two years. Bulls take the risk of Dions personality, but get some competence behind OPJ.
It's good value from a talent perspective, but Waiters is a fairly undersized player (a chunky 6'4"). I've wanted to gamble on him in the past, but not anymore. We have Coby as our bench gunner.
First of all I don't think Miami would pull the trigger on that but I know I certainly would. But I just can't stand watching Felicio. I so badly want to say "bye felicio "
Re: NBA Trade Thread
Posted: Wed Oct 23, 2019 12:39 pm
by sco
Ccwatercraft wrote:HomoSapien wrote:Continuing the discussion here:
Chicago-Bull-E wrote:Heat fans on the trade board like Felicio for Waiters. Waiters is a disgruntled wing, maybe he can fill in at the backup small forward spot?
Miami gets under the cap with this move and saves 4.5 million a a year for two years. Bulls take the risk of Dions personality, but get some competence behind OPJ.
It's good value from a talent perspective, but Waiters is a fairly undersized player (a chunky 6'4"). I've wanted to gamble on him in the past, but not anymore. We have Coby as our bench gunner.
First of all I don't think Miami would pull the trigger on that but I know I certainly would. But I just can't stand watching Felicio. I so badly want to say "bye felicio "
Well, at least Felicio is pushed back further in the rotation this season. I gotta admit we need him this season if we switch to tanking - it's good to have a RPM guy of -20 in your pocket. Also, he may actually be tradeable as an expiring starting this offseason.
Re: NBA Trade Thread
Posted: Wed Oct 23, 2019 2:25 pm
by Michael Jackson
sco wrote:Ccwatercraft wrote:HomoSapien wrote:Continuing the discussion here:
It's good value from a talent perspective, but Waiters is a fairly undersized player (a chunky 6'4"). I've wanted to gamble on him in the past, but not anymore. We have Coby as our bench gunner.
First of all I don't think Miami would pull the trigger on that but I know I certainly would. But I just can't stand watching Felicio. I so badly want to say "bye felicio "
Well, at least Felicio is pushed back further in the rotation this season. I gotta admit we need him this season if we switch to tanking - it's good to have a RPM guy of -20 in your pocket. Also, he may actually be tradeable as an expiring starting this offseason.
The Bulls couldn’t successfully tank when they tried. No way they attempt it this year. Salary match is Felicio’s only value.
Re: NBA Trade Thread
Posted: Wed Oct 23, 2019 7:37 pm
by kodo
Expiring contracts only have value if you take worse contracts back, do people really want someone even worse than Felico on this roster making more money?
Re: NBA Trade Thread
Posted: Wed Oct 23, 2019 8:05 pm
by bledredwine
Am I crazy in thinking that we have a great shot at Davis and Giannis?
Re: NBA Trade Thread
Posted: Wed Oct 23, 2019 8:19 pm
by gardenofsound
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bledredwine wrote:Am I crazy in thinking that we have a great shot at Davis and Giannis?
Davis AND Giannis? Definitely crazy, in large part because salary cap.
Davis OR Giannis?
Probably also yes, unless the Bulls can really show out and come up with HCA in the playoffs. I think this is highly unlikely, but not impossible.
Re: NBA Trade Thread
Posted: Wed Oct 23, 2019 9:03 pm
by sco
https://www.yahoo.com/sports/demar-derozan-spurs-reportedly-nowhere-203133335.html According to the latest rumbles, San Antonio and DeRozan aren’t particularly close to a deal. But there is no looming deadline for veteran extensions like DeRozan’s — extension talks can go all the way up to June 30 as opposed to Monday’s deadline for rookie-scale deals — and the Spurs have lots to think about here.The Spurs would prefer to do a short-term extension if they grant one, given DeRozan’s age (30) and the fact that they have some good guards in the program (Derrick White, Dejounte Murray, Bryn Forbes and Lonnie Walker IV) who are likely to only keep expanding their roles. DeRozan undoubtedly wants a longer-term extension in exchange for sacrificing his free agency.
Otto for DeRozan?
Re: NBA Trade Thread
Posted: Wed Oct 23, 2019 9:16 pm
by dougthonus
sco wrote:https://www.yahoo.com/sports/demar-derozan-spurs-reportedly-nowhere-203133335.html
According to the latest rumbles, San Antonio and DeRozan aren’t particularly close to a deal. But there is no looming deadline for veteran extensions like DeRozan’s — extension talks can go all the way up to June 30 as opposed to Monday’s deadline for rookie-scale deals — and the Spurs have lots to think about here.The Spurs would prefer to do a short-term extension if they grant one, given DeRozan’s age (30) and the fact that they have some good guards in the program (Derrick White, Dejounte Murray, Bryn Forbes and Lonnie Walker IV) who are likely to only keep expanding their roles. DeRozan undoubtedly wants a longer-term extension in exchange for sacrificing his free agency.
Otto for DeRozan?
Probably a trade both teams say no to, but it would be interesting for both sides. If San Antonio feels Murray is ready to take the next step then getting DeRozan out of his way might be helpful. DeRozan isn't a natural complement to the Bulls roster, but his total talent would help them and probably make them a playoff team. Not sure the Bulls would want to go long term on DeRozan at this age either though.
Re: NBA Trade Thread
Posted: Wed Oct 23, 2019 9:20 pm
by Peelboy
Pipe dream: Lakers struggle (dominate when LeBron and AD are both on floor, collapse without both and result is both get worn down). Bulls play particularly well in the first half. AD gets disgruntled thinking of no flexibility, aging LeBron and not committing to LA.
Bulls offer: Lauri, White, Hutch, Dunn, Gafford, Felicio, 2020FRP, 2022FRP for AD, JaVale, KCP (both of whom have POs for 2020-21). LeBron gets shooters, rebounder in Gafford and a flier on Dunn to go with picks, which if AD is bolting is a pretty good return.
Bulls roll with:
PG: Sato/Arci
SG: Zach/KCP/Shaq
SF: Otto/KCP
PF: AD/WCJ/JaVale
C: WCJ/Kornet/Javale
...
Profit
Re: NBA Trade Thread
Posted: Wed Oct 23, 2019 10:28 pm
by Michael Jackson
Peelboy wrote:Pipe dream: Lakers struggle (dominate when LeBron and AD are both on floor, collapse without both and result is both get worn down). Bulls play particularly well in the first half. AD gets disgruntled thinking of no flexibility, aging LeBron and not committing to LA.
Bulls offer: Lauri, White, Hutch, Dunn, Gafford, Felicio, 2020FRP, 2022FRP for AD, JaVale, KCP (both of whom have POs for 2020-21). LeBron gets shooters, rebounder in Gafford and a flier on Dunn to go with picks, which if AD is bolting is a pretty good return.
Bulls roll with:
PG: Sato/Arci
SG: Zach/KCP/Shaq
SF: Otto/KCP
PF: AD/WCJ/JaVale
C: WCJ/Kornet/Javale
...
Profit
Why give up all of that. AD has to want to sign here so no reason to trade for him really... he can walk if he wants to sign so be it but no reason to gut the team. Maybe make a trade just to free up salary
Re: NBA Trade Thread
Posted: Thu Oct 24, 2019 3:43 am
by Ccwatercraft
I just finished the game so....
trade the whole dam team
trade for Ian miller, with the long hair and the dry toast family.
edit:
I had a shot of tequila I feel better now, disregard.
Re: NBA Trade Thread
Posted: Thu Oct 24, 2019 4:50 am
by Rose2Boozer
I wonder if the Grizzlies would be interested in trading Josh Jackson for Kris Dunn.
Re: NBA Trade Thread
Posted: Thu Oct 24, 2019 12:03 pm
by GimmeDat
Otto > DeRozan
Re: NBA Trade Thread
Posted: Fri Oct 25, 2019 12:10 am
by Chicago-Bull-E
If Zachs defense continues to look like yesterday, what about him for Derozen?
Re: NBA Trade Thread
Posted: Sat Oct 26, 2019 12:29 pm
by Chi town
Should trade for Mikal Bridges. He’d be great coming off the bench.
Hutch and a 2nd.
Re: NBA Trade Thread
Posted: Sat Oct 26, 2019 8:21 pm
by Pax for Prez
Chi town wrote:Should trade for Mikal Bridges. He’d be great coming off the bench.
Hutch and a 2nd.
Phoenix will not do that deal.
Pax
Re: NBA Trade Thread
Posted: Sat Oct 26, 2019 10:14 pm
by Chi town
Pax for Prez wrote:Chi town wrote:Should trade for Mikal Bridges. He’d be great coming off the bench.
Hutch and a 2nd.
Phoenix will not do that deal.
Pax
They may if Mikal is still getting 12mpg.
Probably Hutch and Gafford would help them. Ayton missing 25 games hurts them big time.
Re: NBA Trade Thread
Posted: Sat Oct 26, 2019 10:24 pm
by HomoSapien
Pax for Prez wrote:Chi town wrote:Should trade for Mikal Bridges. He’d be great coming off the bench.
Hutch and a 2nd.
Phoenix will not do that deal.
Pax
They may not do that specific deal, but Bridges is clearly the odd man out. They just invested $30m into Oubre and the 11th pick into Cam Johnson. The also obviously have Booker taking the bulk of the minutes at the 2 and Tyler Johnson and Ty Jerome will get some PT there as well. Bridges wasn't particularly impressive last year and doesn't have much of an opportunity to improve this season. I think he's as expendable as they come.