Rerisen wrote:Stratmaster wrote:The Bulls got 3 years of that done with one trade, meaning their process should be anywhere from 1 season to 5 seasons. If all 3 of the guys they brought in from the Butler trade turn into starting quality players (and that appears to be the direction it is going) it should be closer to one season than to 5; way closer.
If all 3 guys they got are starting level players it will definitely make a hinkie impossible, but if none are actually All-Stars it might just lock us into to another Skiles level team (not saying they can't be but so far don't see Kyrie/Draymond potential there even as #2 guys).
As if we don't get our superstar next summer, not sure how else we'd get one, seeing as how this org has not been good at luring A level Free Agents, plus nowadays you need more like 2 or 3 elite talents not just the old single star surrounded by role players model that sometimes worked.
How can you see anything from LaVine at this point? I would say Markkanen's rookie season performance so bodes well for his future in this league. Looks like a future all-star talent.
Markkanen and LaVine has have all-star potential and Dunn could be a PG version of Draymond Green. If we hit on our pick(pick an all-star) I think we have a bright future.










