Kukoc-Lauri wrote:Nobody wants to give Lavine for free. But realitty is, he is free agent after 21/22 season. There is two question are you willing to pay him 190/5 years, 35% of your salary and even if you are (my offer to Lavine is 100/4 max max, reality 90/4), and is he willing to stay or to sign somewhere as second or third option for 20 mil per season. Our strategy was correct but our execution wasnt. Even with 7 pick we could draft Mitchell,Adebayo,Herro or Shai Gilgeus,Collins,Reddish. Boylen screw us a 1,5 year. White,Lauri,Carter all can be solid if put in right situation to sucseed. Mirotic and Sean Kildraftpick robbed us Doncic or Young (although i am sure GarPax would choose Bagley). 2021 have 3 or 4 hall of fame level talents. Either we need to resign Lavine but in that case we need to found real number one (never did that through fa in history of Bulls), with him acknoweleged that he is second fidlle or trade him to be able to exceute perfect tank for Suggs,Green,Cade with turnover tank commander White. Free agents in 21 are John Collins,Lonzo Ball,Allen,DeRozan. If you have Lavine and one of these guys as two max players you are done as Nba franchise for 10 years. That would be utterly disaster move.
You have lavine for this year and next you try and build something with a guy who can drop 45, 7 and 7 instead of once again selling the draft hope drug because the truth is most of these contending teams have guys on their books making max and a lot of them are not good as lavine. If he earns the max give it to him.  If not he has the value that by the trade deadline in 2022 we can still flip him for a asset.  
Your next point is exactly why you dont go this route. You can blame who you want for someone "screwing" us out of draft position and certain players but the truth is, that's also the evidence of how unsure this route is. Bulls were playing Sean kildraftpick not lebron James yet he shines a bit and we lose out. In theory or on nba2k you can just press buttons and get some losing but in real life you can't just tell players stop playing hard. This is their nba careers its not on them to be worried about the bulls draft position its on them to perform well so they can keep a nba job. So years before its Sean kildraftpick, morotic etc this time around we can trade lavine and then lauri and Denzel valentine start going crazy because its contract year for them. That is the gamble tanking brings. It is no surety in it but it continues to get sold as if it is. 
Not to mention how many years we hear about "best draft in years" "deep draft" and it turns out not being so? Bunch of guys we swear will be franchise changing just so years down the line its 1 or 2 all stars in the draft and the rest role players.  We can't keep selling this dream its not a proven course. And alot of the reasons you posted above on how we "got screwed " or still only pieces of evidence how unsure tanking is.