Post#678 » by Infinity2152 » Sat Jan 4, 2025 4:12 pm
The Bulls are the perfect team and in the perfect spot to take a chance on a flawed top talent. If not now, when?
3 ways to get a top star (I'm talking about needle movers, not Ingram, MPJ level)
1. Draft one, usually wait years till you can compete (High risk, high difficulty, mid cost (low cash cost, high draft pick cost)
2. Sign a top unflawed (or flawed) FA for the maximum, if that player chooses your team (Low risk, mid-high difficulty, highest cost)
3. Acquire a flawed top talent for pennies on the dollar (Highest risk, lowest difficulty, low-mid cost)
Acquiring a flawed top talent demanding a trade is the by far the easiest and cheapest to pull off, even though it carries the highest risk.
We think we're in the position to only be going after only two way young no injury risk players or players that cannot lead the team. We're actually in a md state and adding mid-high players (Ingram, MPJ) doesn't fix our biggest problem. We have a few players not too far below them already.
Whether it's take a chance on Zion for talent, or Butler for talent, impact, leadership, we have to take some risks. Waiting and hoping a draft pick produces is a risk we already take continuously (Pat Will, Coby White, Julian Phillips, Matas) most recent examples. We're not talking about these guys signing 5 yr contracts, the risk is short-term for the flawed players, usually. 2-3 years maybe.
At worst, we stay where we are and the Bulls have a higher ceiling, regardless of how it turns out. More exciting, more reasons to watch the team. At best, it works out great, and our team leaps up the standings