Stratmaster wrote:cjbulls wrote:Kukoc-Lauri wrote: I never said that they are new Luka, but they defintevly all can be and are projected to be better than Zach. Ja was in play in games as rookie, Luka almost won playoffs series last year, so i see massive added value to their franchises and future projections. In that case what value Lavine brought in his tenure with Bulls. Zero 30 wins season, zero playoffs, zero all stars, zero stars fa who want to be his running mate. Lavine is 26, his 7 season and his playmaking and defense improved from being awful to being below average or average at best. Iq is what it is. I would rather be completley bad and have top three pick than being in mid to late lottery with Lavine. Kawhi isnt signing here, Oladipo most likley in Miami, Drummond is average player for max contract, Zach Lavine of centers. Even unpopular trading Zach and tanking for Cade/Suggs/Green is our best way to improve longterm.
Yeah I remember when the Bulls did that after Jordan....and nothing good happened....and then they traded Jimmy Butler....and nothing good happened.
Forgive me if I don't want to sign up for another 5 years of waiting for Kumminga to break out and then hear the explanation for how we just need to get another star so we should trade X (probably even Kumminga) for more draft picks.
We have one all-star, let's get a second. And, if they did it in a smart way, you could set it up so a third signs with you. Not sure what is out there, but that seems like a more reasonable plan than the 2026 plan or whatever it would take.
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For real! Our highest draft pick in recent memory was 2008 when we got Rose. We were not tanking - we were in 9th.
Sure, you can't plan on getting lucky - but the new draft odds mean that if you want a top pick, you have to get lucky no matter what. In 2018, we had identical records to the Kings - we WON the coin toss and got better lottery odds than them. Still, after the ping pong balls, they ended up with the #2 pick, we picked #7.
Sure, maybe getting vets in free agency makes you a treadmill team - but constantly trading players for future picks is a different kind of treadmill. And tanking isn't fun to watch.