Truebiscuit wrote:
Just doing a mock if this did happen.
Suns: Ayton
Kings: Bagley
Magic: Doncic
Memphis: (Bamba and JJJ do not want to go there, do they go MPJ? or WCJ?)
Dallas: Bamba/JJJ
Hawks: Young
Bulls Bamba/JJJ/MPJ
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Truebiscuit wrote:

Darius Miles Davis wrote:bad knees wrote:7 and Portis for 4 and Parsons.
Then waive/stretch Parsons so his contract is 10 M over 5 years.
Portis will likely get a 4/40 contract next summer anyway. So the cap hit from Portis will essentially be the same as Parsons' stretched contract, starting next year. And the extra 8 M cap hit this year is basically irrelevant.
So the net substance of the trade is 7 and Portis for 4, without any real salary cap implications. This is a small price to pay for the opportunity to move up from 7 (where our options are undesireable) to 4 (where we will likely get to choose from Bamba and JJJ).
Makes way more sense to pay Parsons this year and stretch next year. Who is the big free agent we would want this summer?
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Truebiscuit wrote:
Truebiscuit wrote:
From the couch, Bamba watches himself on the living-room TV launch jumpers from the perimeter, another in the series of video clips anywhere in length between 20 seconds to three minutes assembled for him by Hanlen's lead videographer. He's immediately drawn to his mechanics, specifically the alignment of the right side of his body as he moves into his stroke.
"Think of it as a line that connects three dots," he says while tracing that line with his left index finger. "Your hip, to your armpit, to your elbow. Ideally, this should be a 90-degree angle. I have long arms, so it's hard."
Bamba motions back to the screen and a paused image of him releasing a top-of-the-arc jumper in his burnt-orange Longhorns jersey in a game at TCU. A large graphic appears at the bottom of the screen -- a timer that starts from 0.00 -- as he catches the ball. The video resumes and the clock times Bamba's shot, which falls through the net, at 0.93 seconds.
"You see how far back it is?" Bamba asks, examining the angle of his upper arm. "I was shooting at 122 degrees. It's way up here. It might go in, but it takes longer and doesn't go in as softly."
Look where I'm releasing," Bamba says. "Now it's about 105 degrees -- not 90, but it's a lot better. Those degrees speaks volumes."
G Buckets wrote:Truebiscuit wrote:
Just doing a mock if this did happen.
Suns: Ayton
Kings: Bagley
Magic: Doncic
Memphis: (Bamba and JJJ do not want to go there, do they go MPJ? or WCJ?)
Dallas: Bamba/JJJ
Hawks: Young
Bulls Bamba/JJJ/MPJ
jsully84 wrote:Truebiscuit wrote:
4. Memphis=Bamba and JJJ both refused to workout/give medical records, so do they take a chance of MPJ or trade down?
5.Dallas-I would think Bamba would be the pick here
If I told you a few weeks ago that the Bulls would walk away from this draft with JJJ and still keep pick #22, would you have believed me? I would be ecstatic if this happens.
Chi town wrote:G Buckets wrote:Truebiscuit wrote:
Just doing a mock if this did happen.
Suns: Ayton
Kings: Bagley
Magic: Doncic
Memphis: (Bamba and JJJ do not want to go there, do they go MPJ? or WCJ?)
Dallas: Bamba/JJJ
Hawks: Young
Bulls Bamba/JJJ/MPJ
Yep. Grizz take Carter. We get JJJ or Bamba. I’d be happy w that.

bad knees wrote:Darius Miles Davis wrote:bad knees wrote:7 and Portis for 4 and Parsons.
Then waive/stretch Parsons so his contract is 10 M over 5 years.
Portis will likely get a 4/40 contract next summer anyway. So the cap hit from Portis will essentially be the same as Parsons' stretched contract, starting next year. And the extra 8 M cap hit this year is basically irrelevant.
So the net substance of the trade is 7 and Portis for 4, without any real salary cap implications. This is a small price to pay for the opportunity to move up from 7 (where our options are undesireable) to 4 (where we will likely get to choose from Bamba and JJJ).
Makes way more sense to pay Parsons this year and stretch next year. Who is the big free agent we would want this summer?
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You are right. But remember, it's the Bulls we are talking about here. They will still want to re-sign LaVine.
If they take Parsons and pay his full salary this year, then they will essentially be at the cap, and signing LaVine will take them over the cap. If they stretch Parsons this summer, that's 14 M that goes right into the Reinsdorf's pocket (the difference between 24 m and 10 M).

AshyLarrysDiaper wrote:fleet wrote:AshyLarrysDiaper wrote:
Shoot. If Atlanta’s set on moving back for Trae, Orlando can block our move-up trade by insisting they’ll take Trae at 6.
We still win. Trae at 5 or 6 drops a player to us. I'm rooting for Orlando and Dallas to git er done
To me Luka is a fantastic outcome and MPJ isn’t a good one, so I’m rooting for the Bulls to pony up to get 3 (if that’s even possible).
fleet wrote:AshyLarrysDiaper wrote:fleet wrote:We still win. Trae at 5 or 6 drops a player to us. I'm rooting for Orlando and Dallas to git er done
To me Luka is a fantastic outcome and MPJ isn’t a good one, so I’m rooting for the Bulls to pony up to get 3 (if that’s even possible).
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I'm still gonna be surprised if the Bulls (or anyone) took Porter over any of the top 6 if available. Or Carter. Porter is an option starting at 8 when reasonable alternatives are gone. Hell maybe even Knox has presented now as a reasonable alternative. Porter is probably a Knick or Cav.
ChiCitySPORTS#1 wrote:Keep it simple - if Trae Young is going in the top 6, 1 of the top prospects will fall to us (JJJ, Bamba, MPJ). Just pick one of them. Stand pat.