wonderboy2 wrote:whodey wrote:THE GOAT ROSE wrote:
Butler has value. It is NECESSARY trading him.
Here's the point. What exactly do you trade Butler for when he's making $1 million this year? I mean maybe, and it's a long shot, but you may be able to package Butler with Boozer and get something in return. I doubt it though.
But if you deal Deng, then maybe we can get some expirings and a pick in the 15-25 range, even though I doubt that as well. I think we either deal him for a player with 2-3 years left on a contract that we see as a long term fit next to Rose or we just let him expire, amnesty Boozer, and use our cap space. If we go the cap space route, we absolutely have to dump Dunleavy, Teague, and maybe even Snell. Maybe Taj too, but I don't mind Taj, Noah, and Mirotic as a rotation for our bigs.
You trade butler for a pick. When deng leaves butler is going to have us by the balls.Butler agent cant tell the bulls look You dont have another guy even close to butler now that you dont have deng, "show us the money". Butler can demand what he wants from the bulls. I would trade butler for a pick.Or else people on here are going to turn on him once he gets that fat contract he putting up taking 6 shots and scoring 11 points.
I'd rather see where the negotiations go this offseason before trading Butler. I just don't see a team giving us a pick in the potential 10-20 range for Butler. And I really don't want a pick in the 21-30 range. There's too much talk of complete elimination of our team next year. But I still have confidence in Rose's ability when he returns and expect to compete next year for a title. If it goes my way, I'd like to see Chicago with a rotation of Rose, E Gordon, Butler, Gibson, and Noah next year. The bench would be made up of Hinrich, Snell, Dunleavy, Mitotic, Teague, Charlotte pick, and our own pick.