From the Trades & Transactions board...
viewtopic.php?f=2&t=1566533expatbayern wrote:Too many moving parts and no real reason for the Kings to be in this. Try simplifying to the core pieces and see how close they are for each team:
Portland sends CJ, 15, 20 for Butler
Philly sends 3 and Okafor for CJ
Chicago sends Butler for 3, 15, 20, and Okafor
Who says yes/no? As a PDX fan I'd be willing to go that high for Butler (but just barely, and that's the absolute most I'd offer). I think the Bulls would actually be better off taking CJ themselves, but if they want to go really young and fully rebuild that's a nice package. And CJ is the perfect fit for Philly to play off of Simmons and Embiid but it depends whether they're ready to start pushing for the playoffs or want to continue accumulating assets.
As a Bulls fan, I want something a bit different.
POR Out: CJ, #15, 2022 1st (unprotected)
POR In: Jimmy Butler
PHI Out: Henderson, Bayless, #3, 2018 LAL 1st
PHI In: CJ
CHI Out: Butler
CHI In: #3, #15, 2018 LAL 1st, 2022 POR 1st, Bayless and Henderson (pure salary match filler)
Comes from the same place as the deal quoted, but the Bulls don't really want Okafor and would rather have the Lakers' 2018 pick. Bulls ask for Saric, then Luwawu (if denied on Saric), but eventually would settle if neither gets included.
Bulls ask for 2022 1st from Portland, because that's the first year after Lillard hits UFA, and he may not be a Blazer in the 2021-2022 season, so that pick could be more valuable then. Portland accepts that because they bank on being a pretty good team by then. It's a gamble on both sides.
Bulls shoot for Ike and OG with 15 and 16. #3 is dependent on whether Ball gets picked by LA, but assuming he is, I'm really not sure who the Bulls pick in that slot. Tatum, Fox, and Jackson all have serious upside but also have their flaws.