ChettheJet wrote:1) No for the Bulls, they really don't want to start off getting 2 backup PFs, Bertans makes too much even for one year, Nnaji is 3rd string at best, his highest minutes played is 17, yeah a championship team but that doesn't mean he will suddenly blossom after 5 years in the league. I doubt a lottery pick makes this look good.
I think the Bulls or Charlotte could guarantee part or Bertans or even not use Bertans at all if that is a point of contention.
2) Is why I stick with the notion that trading Lavine needs to be a 3 or 4 team trade. No one team has enough useful assets that they can give up in one trade and still have a contending rotation. The Bulls, if done with the #1 trade, end up with a 3rd PF in Kleber who isn't much more than Bertans, THJ who they don't have any minutes for, Green who is a smaller version of Nnaji having not done very much but signed for way too long. And OMP seriously he'd be the 4th backup PF
It's great to come up with trades that look like equal value and the money works out and add picks but when you completely ignore where it leaves the teams involved on the depth chart, you're wasting your time.
Well good think I literally wrote out the Bulls Depth Chart
It isn't be ignoring the depth chart of the teams involved. Someone else, maybe?
And, FWIW, Kleber is every bit a Center as he is a PF.