ThisGuyFawkes wrote:Muzbar wrote:DuckIII wrote:
Giddey up!!! Ayo Silver, awaaaaaay!!!!!
...and now I hate Duck.
I'm actually Stacey King and I'm definitely going to use this thanks to Duck.
You're just trying to get unbanishified...
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ThisGuyFawkes wrote:Muzbar wrote:DuckIII wrote:
Giddey up!!! Ayo Silver, awaaaaaay!!!!!
...and now I hate Duck.
I'm actually Stacey King and I'm definitely going to use this thanks to Duck.

Guru wrote:Dan Z wrote:chicago paxsons wrote:
Giddey's value was lower, but so was caruso's since he's in a contract year. Okc isn't getting caruso for a cheap next contract like we did.
As far as those gms reactions, it's okc that set what they wanted to trade. Okc only got so many picks because they valued them so much, so i doubt other gms realize yet how hard it may be to pry picks from them. My guess is those gms would have "lost" their trades if they were in akme's position.
OKC could say no to adding picks and the Bulls could say no to doing the trade without them.
I've said this before, but I don't think AK values picks so he probably didn't even ask for them.
Yeah I am sure he didn't ask for any picks...
chicago paxsons wrote:Dan Z wrote:chicago paxsons wrote:
Giddey's value was lower, but so was caruso's since he's in a contract year. Okc isn't getting caruso for a cheap next contract like we did.
As far as those gms reactions, it's okc that set what they wanted to trade. Okc only got so many picks because they valued them so much, so i doubt other gms realize yet how hard it may be to pry picks from them. My guess is those gms would have "lost" their trades if they were in akme's position.
OKC could say no to adding picks and the Bulls could say no to doing the trade without them.
I've said this before, but I don't think AK values picks so he probably didn't even ask for them.
He's pretty much said as much, but even if he did try to get picks, threatened to end trade talks, i don't think we'd get more than 1 or 2 second round picks.
Dan Z wrote:chicago paxsons wrote:Dan Z wrote:
OKC could say no to adding picks and the Bulls could say no to doing the trade without them.
I've said this before, but I don't think AK values picks so he probably didn't even ask for them.
He's pretty much said as much, but even if he did try to get picks, threatened to end trade talks, i don't think we'd get more than 1 or 2 second round picks.
1 or 2 second round picks would be okay with me. It's better than no picks. Keep in mind the Bulls owe four future 2nd round picks to other teams (2024-2027). I know 2nd round picks have limited value, but at a certain point it's good to replenish them. Having a 2nd round pick is how the Bulls got one of their better players (Ayo).
chicago paxsons wrote:Dan Z wrote:chicago paxsons wrote:
He's pretty much said as much, but even if he did try to get picks, threatened to end trade talks, i don't think we'd get more than 1 or 2 second round picks.
1 or 2 second round picks would be okay with me. It's better than no picks. Keep in mind the Bulls owe four future 2nd round picks to other teams (2024-2027). I know 2nd round picks have limited value, but at a certain point it's good to replenish them. Having a 2nd round pick is how the Bulls got one of their better players (Ayo).
I don't disagree, very much the opposite, but considering how much okc has valued acquiring picks, i think people expecting okc to give up picks are underestimating how much okc actually value their picks.
If anything, that makes okc a poor trade partner when trying to get picks, but even when including the players in this draft, i think giddey is one of the better young players in the league to trade for, especially since his value is lower than it used to be.
Dez wrote:
This tweet is just so damn pointless, it literally means nothing.
Giddey has improved his 3 point percentage every year in the league, he's gone up 7.4% over his 3 years in the league.
26.3% 1st year
32.5% 2nd year
33.7% 3rd year
Dan Z wrote:chicago paxsons wrote:Dan Z wrote:
1 or 2 second round picks would be okay with me. It's better than no picks. Keep in mind the Bulls owe four future 2nd round picks to other teams (2024-2027). I know 2nd round picks have limited value, but at a certain point it's good to replenish them. Having a 2nd round pick is how the Bulls got one of their better players (Ayo).
I don't disagree, very much the opposite, but considering how much okc has valued acquiring picks, i think people expecting okc to give up picks are underestimating how much okc actually value their picks.
If anything, that makes okc a poor trade partner when trying to get picks, but even when including the players in this draft, i think giddey is one of the better young players in the league to trade for, especially since his value is lower than it used to be.
That's true, but just because Presti acquires picks doesn't mean he won't trade them for the right deal.
If the Bulls asked for a protected first (say 1-20) or two 2nd round picks do you think Presti walks away? Perhaps, but I think the Bulls should've been willing to walk away too.
Giddey is okay, but he's not someone that I think will turn the Bulls around on his own (not that anyone expects that). I also think Caruso had value around the league and if a trade with OKC couldn't be worked out then they could look elsewhere.
chicago paxsons wrote:Dan Z wrote:chicago paxsons wrote:
I don't disagree, very much the opposite, but considering how much okc has valued acquiring picks, i think people expecting okc to give up picks are underestimating how much okc actually value their picks.
If anything, that makes okc a poor trade partner when trying to get picks, but even when including the players in this draft, i think giddey is one of the better young players in the league to trade for, especially since his value is lower than it used to be.
That's true, but just because Presti acquires picks doesn't mean he won't trade them for the right deal.
If the Bulls asked for a protected first (say 1-20) or two 2nd round picks do you think Presti walks away? Perhaps, but I think the Bulls should've been willing to walk away too.
Giddey is okay, but he's not someone that I think will turn the Bulls around on his own (not that anyone expects that). I also think Caruso had value around the league and if a trade with OKC couldn't be worked out then they could look elsewhere.
The problem is the walking away part. Yes we would have found someone else to trade caruso with, but we don't know what they would have offered. The reports of teams willing to trade multiple picks for caruso were from last year, so that market may have changed.
If every trade offer for caruso came to light, i wouldn't be surprised if the most teams were offering were a young prospect or a first round lottery pick.
I know ak is known for bidding against himself, but that's for players he really likes, like vuc. I don't know if ak had blinders for giddey, but i'd be surprised if he did since giddey is still young and isn't like derozan (former star), or vuc (former pseudo-star).
Based on this trade, i think bulls fans are having a hard time accepting that caruso's trade value isn't anywhere near what they expected.
What fans expect gms to value isn't necessarily what they will value.
It's the truth, way over the too. They are probably about the same in development, because girls are ahead at that age. And you don't see how old these girls are, impossible.WindyCityBorn wrote:biggestbullsfan wrote:
A 19 year old should be in jail for dating a 17 year old? People are insane.
Dan Z wrote:chicago paxsons wrote:Dan Z wrote:
That's true, but just because Presti acquires picks doesn't mean he won't trade them for the right deal.
If the Bulls asked for a protected first (say 1-20) or two 2nd round picks do you think Presti walks away? Perhaps, but I think the Bulls should've been willing to walk away too.
Giddey is okay, but he's not someone that I think will turn the Bulls around on his own (not that anyone expects that). I also think Caruso had value around the league and if a trade with OKC couldn't be worked out then they could look elsewhere.
The problem is the walking away part. Yes we would have found someone else to trade caruso with, but we don't know what they would have offered. The reports of teams willing to trade multiple picks for caruso were from last year, so that market may have changed.
If every trade offer for caruso came to light, i wouldn't be surprised if the most teams were offering were a young prospect or a first round lottery pick.
I know ak is known for bidding against himself, but that's for players he really likes, like vuc. I don't know if ak had blinders for giddey, but i'd be surprised if he did since giddey is still young and isn't like derozan (former star), or vuc (former pseudo-star).
Based on this trade, i think bulls fans are having a hard time accepting that caruso's trade value isn't anywhere near what they expected.
What fans expect gms to value isn't necessarily what they will value.
I agree that AK probably didn't have blinders on for Giddey and I also agree that Caruso's trade value around here was probably inflated (and not reality...someone else made a post about that recently...I think it was Duck...?).
My two cents is that AK should've played hardball with Presti and ask for a pick or two (like I said it didn't have to be a high pick or anything like that). But I also say that because if the Bulls didn't get Giddey I think they could've got something else of value from another team.
Playing hardball (or whatever you want to call it) is why both Presti and Ainge have been good GM's. I want the Bulls to have a good GM too.
chicago paxsons wrote:Dan Z wrote:chicago paxsons wrote:
The problem is the walking away part. Yes we would have found someone else to trade caruso with, but we don't know what they would have offered. The reports of teams willing to trade multiple picks for caruso were from last year, so that market may have changed.
If every trade offer for caruso came to light, i wouldn't be surprised if the most teams were offering were a young prospect or a first round lottery pick.
I know ak is known for bidding against himself, but that's for players he really likes, like vuc. I don't know if ak had blinders for giddey, but i'd be surprised if he did since giddey is still young and isn't like derozan (former star), or vuc (former pseudo-star).
Based on this trade, i think bulls fans are having a hard time accepting that caruso's trade value isn't anywhere near what they expected.
What fans expect gms to value isn't necessarily what they will value.
I agree that AK probably didn't have blinders on for Giddey and I also agree that Caruso's trade value around here was probably inflated (and not reality...someone else made a post about that recently...I think it was Duck...?).
My two cents is that AK should've played hardball with Presti and ask for a pick or two (like I said it didn't have to be a high pick or anything like that). But I also say that because if the Bulls didn't get Giddey I think they could've got something else of value from another team.
Playing hardball (or whatever you want to call it) is why both Presti and Ainge have been good GM's. I want the Bulls to have a good GM too.
Me too, but we have akme. I just don't think akme failed as badly as has been stated, or at all, this time. At worse, they disappointed by not completely "winning" the trade, but i think no matter who we traded caruso for, it would be seen as a loss since whoever we got back would be worse than caruso in the short term.
RSP83 wrote:Sigh ... at least we're getting back a high IQ player who has potential to be a solid starter in this league. The lack of picks is a let down though, especially when you know that offer was on the table.

chicago paxsons wrote:Dan Z wrote:chicago paxsons wrote:
He's pretty much said as much, but even if he did try to get picks, threatened to end trade talks, i don't think we'd get more than 1 or 2 second round picks.
1 or 2 second round picks would be okay with me. It's better than no picks. Keep in mind the Bulls owe four future 2nd round picks to other teams (2024-2027). I know 2nd round picks have limited value, but at a certain point it's good to replenish them. Having a 2nd round pick is how the Bulls got one of their better players (Ayo).
I don't disagree, very much the opposite, but considering how much okc has valued acquiring picks, i think people expecting okc to give up picks are underestimating how much okc actually value their picks.
If anything, that makes okc a poor trade partner when trying to get picks, but even when including the players in this draft, i think giddey is one of the better young players in the league to trade for, especially since his value is lower than it used to be.
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