Would be completed on January 11th.
CHI: Gorgui Dieng, Jerryd Bayless, and Minnesota's 2019 First Round Draft Pick*
OUT: Robin Lopez, Cristiano Felício, and Detroit's 2022 Second Round Draft Pick
Why for Chicago? Gain a First Round Draft Pick at the cost of taking on Gorgui Dieng's seven million dollars per year (comparative to Cristiano Felício's salary). Gorgui Dieng would effectively eat up Robin Lopez's minutes, making his salary active, compared to Cristino's dead salary. Gorgui also plays oddly well with Zach LaVine in Pick-and-Roll Action, but I am not educated enough on the current Bulls' offense to know if that little factoid would even be interesting or not.
MIN: Robin Lopez and Zach Randolph
OUT: Gorgui Dieng, Jerryd Bayless, Minnesota's 2019 First Round Draft Pick*, and Minnesota's 2022 Second Round Draft Pick**
Why for Minnesota? Completely eliminate Gorgui Dieng's salary over the next three years at the cost of a First Round Draft Pick and Second Round Draft Pick, without completely losing Gorgui's productivity on the court. Pretty self-explanatory.
SAC: Cristiano Felício, Detroit's 2022 Second Round Draft Pick, and Minnesota's 2022 Second Round Draft Pick**
OUT: Zach Randolph
Why for Sacramento? Open up just over three million dollars of cap-space this year for substantially more flexibility in follow up trades (would put them at fourteen million dollars of open space), while being compensated with two solid Second Round Draft Picks for taking on Cristiano Felício's two extra years of dead salary.
*Lottery Protected through 2023, if never conveying becomes two Second Round Draft Picks in 2023 and 2024.
**Sacramento would receive the best Second Round Draft Pick between Denver, Philadelphia, and Minnesota.