DanTown8587 wrote:Ralphb07 wrote:A couple things here....
Are people not breaking the deal down? Is there too many pieces involved for people to process this? The reason I ask is I've seen the same people who've said do Calderon and 8th or Garcia and 5th for Deng but now saying this deal is horrible. When you break this deal down it's Harris and 7th for Deng.
The other part to the deal is Wright, 35 and 52 for a protected 1st next year and our 29. Is Wright not good enough to you guys? You have to give to get. You can break this down other ways too like Harris, #7 and 35 for Deng and Wright and 52 for 29 and future 1st.
Also for all the let's take the Kings deal, FYI Taj Gibson and maybe even the Bobcats pick needs to go in the deal and that's taking Salmons from the Kings stance. How does that deal look now?
You have to give to get and people. From all the stuff I've heard this is actually not a bad deal at all.
It's the second part that's bad (trading two firsts for Dorell Wright and some #2). Let's say the Bulls are about .500 next year. You're giving up a mid teens pick for Dorrell Wright? Come on, it's bad.
Reasons why #5/Salmons is better: I feel at #5 you're available to get one of Robinson, Beal, Barnes or Gilchrist.
Reasons why #8/Calderon is better: You get a more serviceable PG in Calderon, still likely get the same guy at #8 that #7 would give you and you're going to not give up numerous firsts for a replacement level SF.
You're not doing what I'm talking about here........
I'll say that I understand why some would rather do those deals but to act like the proposed deal that Ralph put up is garbage is really funny. What do people expect to get for a player who can't get his own shot regularly and is HURT and is determined to play through injury!
Heck....... I'd rather do the #8/Calderon deal but if it doesn't happen then okay move down the list of acceptable trade offers





























