kulaz3000 wrote:coldfish wrote:Getting to the general question: What is the plan?
https://www.basketball-reference.com/contracts/CHI.htmlThe Bulls will have about $78m in salary for next year with Giddey's deal and with Coby White gone. Its pretty clear the plan is a capspace plan. Not sure what they intend to do with it. Should be $80m or so of capspace.
The free agency pool isn't that strong, because I'm assuming the top tier players are going to extend eventually.
Hartenstein
Dort
Reaves (maybe, if Coby opts to go elsewhere).
Thybulle
I fully expect the Bulls to resign Coby to around the 30 million range, which means that neither Dort, Reaves or Thybulle makes sense. Hartenstein may luck out on another massive deal, just because he is one of the only big men available in his free agency class next season, and he isn't exactly a top tier center, but I wouldn't be upset if we locked him up on a similar contract that the Thunder got him with, short and bloated.
Dort is a team option and I don't see OKC blowing up his starting lineup, so I assume Presti activates the option. Hartenstein is the same, team option.
Any player that's any good won't just walk for nothing, if the player is worth at least a 2nd round pick, they'll get traded for at least a 2nd round pick. Even Brandon Ingram proving he's about as reliable as Lonzo still got a good package for his S&T. Heck, Lonzo got a trade before he expired.
Assuming all player options are picked up (Lavine, Harden), players who can actually be obtained in free agency without any trade required IMO is limited to:
- Coby White
- Norm Powell
- Collins
- Vucevic
- McCollum
- Mike Conley
- Rui
- Anfernee Simons
- Tobias
- Nurkic
- Sexton
Our best FA outcome in 2026 might just be running back with Coby White and paying him top dollar.
I guess we could just swap Coby for CJ, but that puts our window a lot shorter since CJ will be 34.
AK has done a lot of moves and in the end still hasn't come up with a scorer better than Lavine, 24/5/5 @ 64% TS and isn't likely to next season either.