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Potential MLE Options

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Re: Potential MLE Options 

Post#41 » by PhillyFan11 » Wed May 18, 2022 5:06 pm

eyeatoma wrote:
TheBallsDeeper wrote:
LeonJordanJr24 wrote:MLE Chris Boucher
Fits all our needs. Blocks shots , rim runs , guards multiple positions. Shots 3's. Athletic.

Sign and trade Tobias , Thybulle and whatever for Lavine

Lavine is 2/3 can shots 3's high volume and dunks with elite athleticism . Prime 25 ppg scorer.

Vet min some athletic wings Jones Jr / Morris twins.
Let Green go.

Embiid/ Bassey
Boucher / Reed
Lavine / FA/ Korkmaz
Harden/ Shake / joe
Maxey/---


Trade Niang and pieces for something useful in playoffs.

Why would Boston trade Lavine for Tobias and Thybulle?????

People need to discuss realistic trades, some of these are just pointless.
? You mean Chicago.

Because LaVine is a free agent and Chicago underperformed.

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If Lavine underperformed, what adjective do you have for Tobias?…and Thybulle too for that matter.

It would make 0 sense for the Bulls to take a step back talent wise while also not clearing cap space. Plus Caruso and Thybulle are redundant
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Re: Potential MLE Options 

Post#42 » by Jailblazers7 » Wed May 18, 2022 5:45 pm

I don’t really get why Lavine or the Bulls would want to part ways. They’re a classic run it back team imo. They have all the right pieces but everyone got hurt except Derozan. I think long-term the injury issues plaguing Lavine & Lonzo are concerning for them but I’d want to try to get a full season out of their current roster.

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