jnrjr79 wrote:dougthonus wrote:MrSparkle wrote:I know I’m devil-advocating your general point, but most of the best teams of the past few years were entirely due to lop-sided trades (OKC, Boston).. or more fairly made trades (Cleveland, NYK)… Indiana somewhere in-between (clearly won the Haliburton trade despite giving up a star).
Trades can turn out lopsided, but they don't start out lopsided.
Nico Harrison would like a word.


Trying to think of Bulls trades: (short term view / long term view for me)
Gafford, Hutch, Kornet for Green, Theis, TBJ = Neutral/loss
WCJ, Porter, 2 1sts for Vuc, Aminu = Loss / Loss
Theis for TPE = Neutral / Neutral
Sato / Temple 2nd for Ball = Win / Loss
Aminu, Young, 2nd, 1st for DeRozan = Win / Loss
Lauri for DJJ, conditional 1st = Neutral / Loss
3 year gap
Caruso for Giddey = Neutral / TBD
Derozan for Duarte + 2nds = Loss / Loss
LaVine + 2nd for Huerter, Collins, Jones, 1st = Win / Win
The first round of trades we did was clearly a disaster, we ultimately gave up a ton of assets to make the playoffs once. What is worse is in gap period, we had opportunities to trade LaVine for multiple 1st round picks, Caruso for multiple 1st round picks, likely DeRozan for multiple 1st round picks (though we never shopped so there was no reporting), likely Vuc for a 1st round pick.
In the 2nd round, we didn't get the best asset in the DDR trade because we wouldn't take on any money, which is disappointing. Caruso for Giddey was fine in the moment to me and may or may not turn out really well. LaVine was a win for me in that I don't think the value was great, but I don't think there was more out there and it felt like the right call to move on. Seeing the team respond, that looks clearly to be the case, and our pick fell in the near worst case spot had we not made the trade.
Either way, I'm not sure I'd be excited about our particular FO's ability to leverage trades successfully, but part of that is really that we're so bad strategically which was the short coming of the initial trades, the possible trades we didn't do in the gap, the poor financial place we were in that wouldn't allow us to take back the money for DeMar.