Dan Z wrote:Infinity2152 wrote:Dan Z wrote:
It's because what the front office has been doing hasn"t worked. They should've moved in a new direction years ago and maybe they'd have assets to work with right now.
I don't think the team right now is in a good position to do anything. In your scenario the Pelicans will want the 2025 pick. What if it goes to SA?
Zion is a huge risk. I wouldn't do it, but if it were to happen it's the front office bring desperate.
I wish the Bulls didn't have a desperate front office.
Desperate would have been immediately blowing up the team after the injury, lol! What assets do you think we would possibly have better than what we have now? I'm still failing to see that new direction that would have resulted in us having that 1A player, which is the reason there's no hope here. If we had that young 1A, everybody's attitude would be different. Patrick Williams not being Tyrese Haliburton or D Wade or what you expect from a number 4 pick changes a lot. We had two young top 10 picks on the team at the same time as the "Big 3". We still have them, plus Ayo, another high potential rookie (Matas) and a young talent in Giddey. We're lacking in high end talent but we're not talentless and we're young. I'm hoping if we get our pick this year, we draft someone worth way more than whatever marginal gains we would have had pivoting.
And if they give the pick to SA?
Like I said the team fell apart after Lonzo got hurt and was bad during the first part of the following season. It was obvious to see that things weren't working and i'm not the only person to say that at that time (on RealGM).
If something isn't working it's best to try sonething else asap rather than drag it out.
If they give the pick to SA, that unlocks our future picks. Hard to make moves when you can't trade picks. Could be a large part of why some of these guys are still here. Again, no examples of what that something else actually looks like, if you want to continue to press the point. Give me some of these moves so we can debate them and whether the Bull are actually better off right now. Make moves/re-tool is incredibly vague. It assumes all these moves end positively with no chance for analysis. To me, the most effective re-tool will happen when you actually have cap space and your players are actually tradeable. Again, Zach and Vuc have been on the block all season.
It's like you keep saying we should have traded players that are clearly hard to trade and were probably worth less. Like that's simple. It easily could have cost us picks to move Vuc at that time. Ton of NBA players (especially Bulls!) injured every year, the players we added could have been among them, like Zach actually was last year. Why coulda-shoulda-woulda makes no sense. We could be sitting on worse contracts with that "re-tool". Well, I guess with 20/20 hindsight, you can pick players you KNOW weren't injured during the last two years, lol.
















