
First trade is CJ for Kristaps. Hawks need a backup PG and we could use a true center and let Sarr focus more on offense for the remainder of the season. He could then move back to center next year. 2nd trade would be for a solid younger more dynamic PG that can compete with bub for the starting role. And we’d get another athletic prospect , while Chicago gets a veteran knock down shooter and picks.
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I mean, the Bulls certainly don’t do that.
Ayo alone has a similar value to Kispert. Why would the bulls also throw in the guy they just drafted with a lottery pick? Makes no sense
The Bulls are not a particularly well run franchise, but it’s nowhere near that bad.
Folks…this isn’t 2k.
Unless Noa is worse than Joe Alexander, why would they move him this early into his career when the entire play was a long-term play lol.
The best possible trade you could yield for Corey with Chicago imo is Kispert for Ayo + Phillips with no picks involved
Porzingis one barely makes sense either. You’re moving Sarr back to C next year but don’t want him developing there this year? Why wouldn’t you get back draft capital if someone actually want McCollum at all?
Not one team in the league would trade their most recent lotto pick and a genuine talented sixth man for two second round picks and a relatively distressed asset in Kispert.
Even the Kings wouldn’t make that trade.
The Hawks also don’t need an additional guard – three of their five best guys (NAW, Trae, Dyson) are guards and adding another shoot first guard to a team with Trae doesn’t really make a ton of sense. KP has missed a few games, but he’s one of their most impactful guys in the season thus far.
These trades r so ass lmao, why would the bulls or hawks ever do this