What would our team look like next year without the trades?
- The FA class still sucks
- We'd have our pick
- Now we have Zach on the verge of becoming a UFA
I'm hoping to base this discussion on the reality that our ownership is our ownership. They are not allowing a full tank this season.
- "Get Cade" is not a plan...and that "plan" is still in play even w/the trades.
We're probably still hovering where we are right now...sadly, and pathetically fighting for the 10th seed with all our little might. Sure we don't have the talent infusion of Vuc/Theis (and to a much lesser extent TBJ), but there's certainly a chance that continuity and familiarity would've actually lead to more wins in the 2nd half (or at least wouldn't have made us any worse than we are now).
- We're probably picking somewhere between (beloved) 7 to 10.
While I haven't taken a lot of time to come up with my own plan, why let that stop the discussion from starting?
I'll assume we have some sort of luck, and are able to land who I think a lot believe will be the most ready to contribute from day 1 in Davion Mitchell.
Lineup:
- Davion/Sato
- Zach/Coby
- PWill
- Lauri(matched ???)/Thad
- WCJ/Thad
With the weak FA class, I'm not exactly sure how we're going to upgrade in any significant way w/o shedding guys who are valuable when used correctly as role players (i.e. - Thad/Sato). Warts, and all...truth is...Lauri Markkanen is one of the better potential gets in this FA class too.

- S&T for Lonzo...I don't know as it's being realistic. If they wanted to take on say, Lauri $...they'd probably just keep Lonzo.
Then consider the very real possibility someone else loved Davion wreaking defensive havoc throughout the season/tourney, and he gets taken earlier. We end up with a raw youngster like Barnes, or Kai Jones? Yikes.
Even if we get Davion...is he really going to move the needle that much? You've gotta love his tenacity on the defensive end, but I question how much he'll impact an offense (even w/improved shooting%). At his age, he was a literal man among boys.
I see another craptacular Bulls team next season w/o the trades, a lot of losses, and Zach Lavine being a risk to walk...and be traded at diminished value. Maybe the answer is - the ship already sailed, and we should've traded Zach at the deadline. While someone like Leslie will argue (and perhaps correctly) that was the right move, it's just not what our real life ownership group is going to allow. Given ownership limitations, the "other path" looks terribly, terribly bleak to me. I don't understand why there's so many folks looking at it like it was clearly better.
To me it boils down to GarPax sucking for so long, and the ownership group letting them run this thing into the ground for years. I don't think we had a good path either way given the hyper profit-driven ownership group.