dougthonus wrote:MrSparkle wrote:dougthonus wrote:
The actual rumors around possible Caruso trades (and we sure canvased the market) were:
Knicks picks 24 and 25 in the past draft (this was the least confirmed rumor)
Kings pick 13 in the last draft (seemed more or less confirmed)
Giddey (which we took)
Of these 3 deals, while technically the Knicks deal is two firsts, its two firsts that project into fringe rotation / out of the league players. The Kings pick in this draft also projected into a rotation player.
Dalton Knecht at $4M sounds pretty good right now.
Wouldn't mind Knecht either (or Carter whom has been hurt), but I don't know that either (I believe both older than Giddey) are more than role players. They'll have lower salary numbers though. Flip side, you don't know who'd we have taken, and you'd also have a fair chance at getting a non contributor.
These are the picks from 13-22:
Devin Carter
Kel'el Ware
Jared McCain
Dalton Knecht
Tristan Da Silva
Jaylon Tyson
Yves Missi
DaRon Holmes
The Bulls may have passed on guards because they already have Coby and Ayo, plus Zo was coming back. However, Giddey is a guard so who knows.
Out of that group of players I think they'd all be contributors on the Bulls (except for Devin Carter and DaRon Holmes because they're hurt. My guess is once they're healthy they'll contribute).
Ware hasn't played much, but had a good Summer League. He'd give the Bulls some much needed size.
Jared McCain is averaging 15 points per game and looking like ROY (I know, it's early).
Knecht's last two games were 37 points and 27. He's improving.
Tristan Da Silva is struggling, but will probably be a solid contributor once he improves.
Jaylon Tyson just had his first start: 16 points, 11 rebounds and 7 assists in a win.
Yves Missi has started 11 games for the Pelicans and looks like he'll be a decent center.
I'd rather have one of those players than Giddey because said player would be on a rookie deal and can be developed for the future. Giddey is a flawed player who will probably be over paid this off season (I know...it remains to be seen). If the Bulls keep him they'll have to figure out how to build with/around him. It's possible that he surprises me, but my preference is building towards the future instead of the now because the Bulls aren't ready to compete.
EDIT: I forgot Ja'Kobe Walter at 19. He hasn't done well, but might improve.