coldfish wrote:Butler is one of the best players in the NBA and he is locked up on a cheap long term deal.
No, he's signed for 2 more years and then will demand the super max to stay, either they sign him leaving even less money for his help or they move him, the longer they wait the less he'll be worth. He's at his apex now because of his play, age and he's under contract for 2 more years(also the rest of this season). He will only go down in value.
coldfish wrote:Normally, superstars are traded right before their deal expires and they get a supermax deal. There will be many players in the NBA next year who aren't nearly as good as Jimmy making nearly twice as much as him. That's why teams pay a king's ransom for him and that's why the Bulls should hold out for that.
Good luck, his value will continue to drop. The team will go nowhere with him(because of the current roster state) and if he happens to go down... this franchise is screwed.
coldfish wrote:Crowder (15.4 PER) and Brown (10.7) are crap. You are basically trading Butler for a lottery pick and filler. Given what a crapshoot that the lottery is, you probably are giving Butler away for nothing with that deal.
Crowder is your 3 and d guy who can actually slow up anyone in the league, you put him next to Butler(moving Butler to SG, removing Wade all together) the Bulls are a much better team. He's one of the best roleplayers you could want to have and at a good price also, I'm quite sure there's teams that would give up assets for him if you didn't want to move forward with him.
coldfish wrote:I would ask for both of Brooklyn's picks, a future Boston pick and the future Memphis pick from them. If they don't want that deal (which they won't) then they can pound salt.
They'll pound sand then and possibly so will Chicago. It'll be fun to see what they do after next season when they're at risk at losing him unless they give him the new super max at age 29(his game shouldn't degrade much till his mid 30s though). But if they haven't "hit" on any draft picks by then they're going to have a hard time putting enough talent around him to be anything more then a slightly above .500 team.... then they can trade him and rebuild.
coldfish wrote:Philly actually has the better package possible. Simmons or Embiid, a lottery pick and a non lottery pick.
Philly won't move Simmons or Embiid for Butler, they both have the upside of being as good or better then Butler while being drastically younger then him.









