CHI/ORL/LA/MEMP then CHI/PHX/SEA
Posted: Thu Jan 17, 2008 7:35 am
Chicago Trades
Ben Wallace, Joe Smith, Luol Deng, Ben Gordon, Viktor Khryapa, Tyrus Thomas
Chicago Receives
Mike Miller, Andre Brown, Lamar Odom, Pat Garrity, Javaris Crittenton, Carlos Arroyo, ORL 1 08, LA 1 08, ORL 1 10 (lotto protect)
Orlando Trades
J.J. Reddick, Pat Garrity, Carlos Arroyo, Keith Bogans, #1 in 08 and 10
Orlando Receives
Ben Gordon, Vladamir Radmonivic, Casey Jacobsen
LA Trades
Lamar Odom, Vladamir Radmonivic, Javaris Crittenton, Sasha Vujacic, #1 08
LA Lakers Receives
Luol Deng, Joe Smith, Ben Wallace, J.J Reddick, Sasha Vujacic,
Memphis Trades
Mike Miller, Andre Brown, Casey Jacobsen
Memphis Receives
Keith Bogans, Viktor Khryapa, Tyrus Thomas
TRADE 2
Chicago Trades
Kirk Hinrich, Joakim Noah, Chris Duhon
Chicago Receives
Chris Wilcox, Marcus Banks, Damien Wilkins, ATL 1 08
Phoenix Trades
Marcus Banks, Erick Piatowski, ATL #1
Phoenix Receives
Joakim Noah, Chris Duhon
Seattle Trades
Chris Wilcox, Damien Wilkins
Seattle Receives
Kirk Hinrich, Eric Piatowski
Chicago's new depth chart
Crittenton/Banks/Arroyo
Miller/Sefalosha
Noce/Wilkins
Odom/Brown
Wilcox/Gray
IL: Nichols, Griffin
Bulls could rebuild around the four first rounders and the cheaper talents at the positions. They save money at every position and lets assume the picks fall where they are today: Chicago 9, LA 28, Orlando 21, Atlanta 16.
The Bulls make these deals they obviously get closer to the top 5, that Atlanta pick could move into the lottery, LA will probably fall as they lose Bynum. The Bulls roster next year using Chicago at 5, LA 25, Orlando 20 and Atlanta 15.
Crittenton/Banks
Miller/Sefalosha/Brandon Rush
Odom/Wilkins
Wilcox/Patrick Patterson
Brook Lopez/Devon Hardin
And please, don't tell me "Chicago doesn't do this because of talent" I understand they are getting less talent then they are giving up, but the whole idea was to blowup the building and start a new one. So please be kind.
Ben Wallace, Joe Smith, Luol Deng, Ben Gordon, Viktor Khryapa, Tyrus Thomas
Chicago Receives
Mike Miller, Andre Brown, Lamar Odom, Pat Garrity, Javaris Crittenton, Carlos Arroyo, ORL 1 08, LA 1 08, ORL 1 10 (lotto protect)
Orlando Trades
J.J. Reddick, Pat Garrity, Carlos Arroyo, Keith Bogans, #1 in 08 and 10
Orlando Receives
Ben Gordon, Vladamir Radmonivic, Casey Jacobsen
LA Trades
Lamar Odom, Vladamir Radmonivic, Javaris Crittenton, Sasha Vujacic, #1 08
LA Lakers Receives
Luol Deng, Joe Smith, Ben Wallace, J.J Reddick, Sasha Vujacic,
Memphis Trades
Mike Miller, Andre Brown, Casey Jacobsen
Memphis Receives
Keith Bogans, Viktor Khryapa, Tyrus Thomas
TRADE 2
Chicago Trades
Kirk Hinrich, Joakim Noah, Chris Duhon
Chicago Receives
Chris Wilcox, Marcus Banks, Damien Wilkins, ATL 1 08
Phoenix Trades
Marcus Banks, Erick Piatowski, ATL #1
Phoenix Receives
Joakim Noah, Chris Duhon
Seattle Trades
Chris Wilcox, Damien Wilkins
Seattle Receives
Kirk Hinrich, Eric Piatowski
Chicago's new depth chart
Crittenton/Banks/Arroyo
Miller/Sefalosha
Noce/Wilkins
Odom/Brown
Wilcox/Gray
IL: Nichols, Griffin
Bulls could rebuild around the four first rounders and the cheaper talents at the positions. They save money at every position and lets assume the picks fall where they are today: Chicago 9, LA 28, Orlando 21, Atlanta 16.
The Bulls make these deals they obviously get closer to the top 5, that Atlanta pick could move into the lottery, LA will probably fall as they lose Bynum. The Bulls roster next year using Chicago at 5, LA 25, Orlando 20 and Atlanta 15.
Crittenton/Banks
Miller/Sefalosha/Brandon Rush
Odom/Wilkins
Wilcox/Patrick Patterson
Brook Lopez/Devon Hardin
And please, don't tell me "Chicago doesn't do this because of talent" I understand they are getting less talent then they are giving up, but the whole idea was to blowup the building and start a new one. So please be kind.