musiqsoulchild wrote:This is the ONLY way that I am behind tanking for a high pick. I have made this my position from the beginning.
Keep Deng.
Everything else is afterwards. My priority list would be as follows:
1) Re-sign Deng. And then rest him a lot using the injury excuse.
2) Play Boozer a LOT and increase his trade value as best as possible. At the very least, we would be increasing his amnesty value. Rest Noah and have Boozer and Taj take up all the PF/C minutes with Nazr.
3) Play Snell and Butler a LOT and have them dramatically increase their 3PA per game.
4) Tanking is virtually guaranteed with the above 3 happening.
4) Bring in Mirotic.
5) Draft with the Charlotte pick and our own pick.
You have to re-sign Deng. He is way too essential to be replaced easily. Screw the payroll. Win championships.
Look, if the tank is actually successful, and we also re-sign Deng, our rotation looks like this:
Noah/Charlotte pick
Mirotic/Taj
Deng/Parker or Wiggins/Dunleavy
Jimmy/Snell
Rose/Teague
You're telling me if we actually get lucky enough to get one of the big guys in the draft, you want to limit his minutes and hinder his development so Deng can keep playing 40mpg?
I say trade Deng for Waiters if that's still possible. Now the rotation is
Noah/Charlotte pick
Mirotic/Taj
2014 #1/Jimmy
Waiters/Snell
Rose/Teague
(or use Charlotte pick on a PG and sign a vet min C if you want)
and not only that, but because there are six rookie contracts and an MLE contract comprising seven of those ten players, we'd have cap space to either use on another player or to absorb salary in a trade or to just enjoy having a low payroll. It just seems like a more efficient use of money than paying a guy 10M+ to take a lot of minutes away from what could potentially be a franchise-changing talent.
I like Deng, and he's given a lot to the Bulls and put up with a lot(no Bulls player has been in more trade rumors over the last decade), but I think it's just time to move on now.