Chanel Bomber wrote:Clyde_Style wrote:louisorr wrote:serious question. If Lavine is so special, why is Chicago wanting/willing to trade him in all these scenarios.
Because of Coby freakin White?
Shouldn't the Bulls want him around for the next decade?
That's the right question. If they don't think he's a foundational player, why should we pay a role player as if he is a franchise player?
I think with Lavine you have to ask how he projects in two or three years. He's only 25, and his scoring efficiency is Curry/Bron level. The fact that he can maintain that efficiency on high volume suggests that he could become a superstar.
He's not a finished product. Does he need to improve on defense? For damn sure. Does he need to improve his decision-making? Absolutely. But it's worth pointing out how he's never played with a legit point guard so he might be asked to do too much, and that he could thrive in the right role.
It's a gamble. Personally, I would roll that dice.
I understand why. His scoring efficiency is pretty great. Perhaps he can buy in and play good team defense. Randle certainly did.
I'm not vehemently opposed to it. Randle and Lavine at their ages are a long-term core if you resign both, but then you really need to focus on the PG position after that.
If they do trade for him we are probably going to make a playoff run if we stay healthy and with Mitch back.
I'll support anything as a fan since basically we're in an uptrend. It just would be a move I personally would not make yet.
It really comes down to how good you think Lavine is. Could he be the one we need to make us a contender? It is possible. I just wonder like others about how little the Bulls have achieved with him. Is it coaching, the roster or is it partly him? I don't know the answer to that.