jnrjr79 wrote:Dan Z wrote:HomoSapien wrote:
I think 95% of us wanted to go all in for Flagg. The reality of the situation is that this FO has no intention of tanking. If that's the reality of the situation, you might as well enjoy beating the defending champs.
Winning against Boston is great and doesn't necessarily have to effect the tank (if that's what we're calling it). However, I'm responding because of where the Bulls currently are in the standings and how the F.O has operated since they got here.
Let's say the Bulls end up giving their 2025 pick to the Spurs (either by losing in the play-in or the 1st round). What's the plan going forward?
In the off season Giddey will be up for a new contract. How much will he get? Giddey at 8 million (his current salary) has much different value than 20+ million a year.
Vucevic will be a year older (35 years old). Will he be able to have another career year (which he's currently having)? Probably not.
Will Zach still be here and, if so, will he be able to remain healthy next year (while playing at a high level)?
Ayo and Coby will be in the last year of their contracts. What's the plan with them? Re-sign them? Wait until the end of next year?
Next year could be essentially the same team, but a little older and most likely with less health luck. Maybe Ayo shows improvement? My guess is Coby is still inconsistent (seems to be who he is). Patrick Williams too (will he take a leap forward? He's been in the league for 5 years). Any development from Matas would be good, but probably won't change things in the next year or so.
I don't mean to sound negative, but the direction that the team has been in hasn't worked. AK has been here five seasons and only made the playoffs once (losing to the Bucks.). It could be two playoffs if they make it this season.
Amen to this.
On some of your questions - I think Zach can probably remain healthy and productive and keep playing at a high level.
I also view it as basically impossible that Vooch doesn't revert to the mean, at least to some degree.
Ayo & Coby, to my understanding, are not extension eligible and will be UFAs no matter what. So, the Bulls will have to compete with the market. This, IMO, is why one of them, preferably Coby, should get shipped off this season.
Broadly speaking, if no trades are made and the Bulls are good enough to lose the pick, then they project to have another year where they do not improve the team at all, except via internal improvements, and even those have downside if you're talking about Ayo and Coby, who may leave or you may not be able to pay.
Standing still definitely makes no sense. I prefer something in the tear-down direction, but doing something like trading Coby and Pat or whoever for some other piece probably makes more sense if you want immediate competitiveness than simply sitting on your hands.
I agree. If they're not going to rebuild then they might as well do what they can to be competitive. It's not my preference, but maybe try to trade for someone like Brandon Ingram? That is if the cost isn't high.






















