coldfish wrote:gobullschi wrote:coldfish wrote:
1. Use existing assets plus capspace to trade for a star
2. Trade for a guy where a team is having financial trouble or needs capspace
3. Just give it to vet fillers in short term deals to have space again the following season
Signing crappy players to huge contracts ends up hurting the team in the long term. If this team is going to improve, its going to be via trade.
1. Who?
2. Who?
3. The following season for who?
In the past three years, the following stars have changed teams: Kawhi x2, Lebron, AD, Butler x2, Durant, Kyrie, Harden
Top level players changing teams is so common now you can basically expect it. Who is next, I don't know but the fact that several will is almost undeniable. IMO, the Bulls need to put themselves in a position to be on the receiving end of one of those transactions. You do that by:
- Being competitive enough to be attractive to the player
- Not giving away picks cheaply and drafting well
- Not having long term badly overpaid people on the roster that act like salary roadblocks
Fish, what´s your opinion of John Collins? His D has improved quite a bit this year and he has some good Drtg numbers with Capela.






















