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Why on earth would Atlanta do that?
I'm hoping they just Portland enough to send out a larger contract and have a proper rebuild. Trust me, I know it's a reach.
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Why on earth would Atlanta do that?
I don't know why people think CJ will be a case for ROY. He's not even going to be starting and he wont get enough touches.
This will probably be unpopular - and I'm not advocating for it - but if we got Lin it could free us up to make a "blockbuster" trade utilizing CJ, should he explode onto the scene. If CJ puts together a RoY run early then he could be a very valuable commodity. But with Lillard/Lin/Wes/Crabbe he could also be expendable if we were getting the right player in return.
What does CJ have to do in this thread?
This will probably be unpopular - and I'm not advocating for it - but if we got Lin it could free us up to make a "blockbuster" trade utilizing CJ, should he explode onto the scene. If CJ puts together a RoY run early then he could be a very valuable commodity. But with Lillard/Lin/Wes/Crabbe he could also be expendable if we were getting the right player in return.
I got it from this and I have heard it in other threads.
Sure. But having Lin would keep us from stumbling due to a gaping hole in the roster. It sounds to me like CJ is going to be our primary ball-handler when Dame is resting - so even though he's a SG, we're going to use him to cover back-up PG duties.Personally I do not think Lin has anything to do with that scenario. You could do it with or without adding him. If the right player came about as you say. I just see Lin and CJ as two different types of players. One a PG and the other a SG.
I know this is not a deal but any flexibility on a trade like this? It would need to be tweaked.... http://espn.go.com/nba/tradeMachine?tradeId=qy8w5v9
I know this is not a deal but any flexibility on a trade like this? It would need to be tweaked.... http://espn.go.com/nba/tradeMachine?tradeId=qy8w5v9
The Bulls give up the best and 3rd best players and get back a backup C and guys we don't want.
I personally think LMA is better than Noah. So they'd give up the second and third best... and get a starting Center, because yes, he would start for the Bulls - Asik - a player in which Thibs LOVES.
They would have to eat the contract of Freeland and Lin, which doesn't seem that appealing in order to get a decent center.
Might as well just amnesty Boozer at that point, instead of taking on ridiculous contracts.

I personally think LMA is better than Noah.
Is anyone honestly arguing otherwise? LMA is clearly better than Noah. Noah has the fortune of playing at the position with the least depth in the league, which makes him seem better than he is.
From the Bulls' POV, they're near able to beat the Heat and advance to the finals. If not this season, they intend to do it via attrition. Rose has plenty of years left and the Bulls intend to replenish the roster via the draft pick and Mirotic.
The Charlotte pick will be unprotected in 2016. It may well be first overall. A chance to pair Rose with another elite player.
Asik wasn't good enough to start for the Bulls, or even push Boozer to the bench so they could play Noah at PF. Think about it.![]()
From the Bulls' POV, they're near able to beat the Heat and advance to the finals. If not this season, they intend to do it via attrition. Rose has plenty of years left and the Bulls intend to replenish the roster via the draft pick and Mirotic.
The Charlotte pick will be unprotected in 2016. It may well be first overall. A chance to pair Rose with another elite player.
Asik wasn't good enough to start for the Bulls, or even push Boozer to the bench so they could play Noah at PF. Think about it.![]()
Denny charmingly overvalues Bulls players. HOWEVER, you guys are undervaluing Noah. Aldridge is clearly better at him on offense. But, that said, Noah's contribution to the Bulls' offense is greater than it looks because of his very advanced passing skills. And though his jumper is butt ugly, it's also strangely effective.
Furthermore, Noah's defense is equally far ahead of Aldridge's. Aldridge's defense is good (and often undervalued) but Noah's is elite. And finally, Noah is one of those players, like Kevin Garnett, whose sheer intensity and will to win, besides making them hated by fans of all other teams, has an amazing effect on an entire team. Aldridge, on the other hand, is kind of a loner and wouldn't "set the tone" of any lockerroom. So Noah is probably the more valuable player. And he's almost certainly more valuable to the Bulls than Aldridge would be.
Of course, if Aldridge would have a complete change of heart and say "fuck it: I am a center and I will play there as much as you like" as Noah has done, things might be different.
Final thought: there is one way in which the Bulls might give up Noah, and that is if they got Asik as part of a package for him. Asik, although lacking in Noah's charisma, and (even) worse on offense, is almost his equal as a defender, and actually larger. Plus Thibs is used to him. But I think the Bulls would want Asik AND Aldridge if they were to give up Noah.
Something like this would make sense for them (but probably not for us and Houston, although they could sweeten it with the CHA pick and/or Mirotic and if we could find another place for Lin...)
And even then, Chicago might balk at Asik's balloon payment, because that's how Houston scared them away from matching him in the first place. Plus they don't get to amnesty Boozer (although if they really like Jimmy Butler, they could swap Deng for Boozer and Houston might prefer that.)
[Sidenote: Trade Machine just okays ANY trade now, right? It doesn't seem to check if the salaries match at all any more.]
Denny charmingly overvalues Bulls players. HOWEVER, you guys are undervaluing Noah. Aldridge is clearly better at him on offense. But, that said, Noah's contribution to the Bulls' offense is greater than it looks because of his very advanced passing skills. And though his jumper is butt ugly, it's also strangely effective.
Furthermore, Noah's defense is equally far ahead of Aldridge's. Aldridge's defense is good (and often undervalued) but Noah's is elite. And finally, Noah is one of those players, like Kevin Garnett, whose sheer intensity and will to win, besides making them hated by fans of all other teams, has an amazing effect on an entire team. Aldridge, on the other hand, is kind of a loner and wouldn't "set the tone" of any lockerroom. So Noah is probably the more valuable player. And he's almost certainly more valuable to the Bulls than Aldridge would be.
Of course, if Aldridge would have a complete change of heart and say "fuck it: I am a center and I will play there as much as you like" as Noah has done, things might be different.
Final thought: there is one way in which the Bulls might give up Noah, and that is if they got Asik as part of a package for him. Asik, although lacking in Noah's charisma, and (even) worse on offense, is almost his equal as a defender, and actually larger. Plus Thibs is used to him. But I think the Bulls would want Asik AND Aldridge if they were to give up Noah.
Something like this would make sense for them (but probably not for us and Houston, although they could sweeten it with the CHA pick and/or Mirotic and if we could find another place for Lin...)
And even then, Chicago might balk at Asik's balloon payment, because that's how Houston scared them away from matching him in the first place. Plus they don't get to amnesty Boozer (although if they really like Jimmy Butler, they could swap Deng for Boozer and Houston might prefer that.)
[Sidenote: Trade Machine just okays ANY trade now, right? It doesn't seem to check if the salaries match at all any more.]
How did a topic about a Blazers and Rockets trade get turned into yet another one with the Bulls forcing a trade on the Blazers?
Your trade is OK.
http://espn.go.com/nba/tradeMachine?tradeId=lndjntg
At most the Bulls might throw in a 2nd round pick or two.
Only way Portland accepts that is if we get the Charlotte pick. End of story...
Houston's offer is much better
Houston's offer isn't even close.
But if you say so.
Realize actual talks stopped the instant Noah's name was mentioned.
And of course the Bulls would just throw in a pick that might be the choice between an Oden or Durant in 2016 because they're idiots.
Bullshit it isn't even close. You want to trade hinrich, Noah and Gibson; but want Matthews (starter), Leonard (future center prospect) and Aldridge (the best player in the entire deal).
The Houston deal, we trade only Aldridge and receive Lin, asik prospects and a pick. We get to keep Matthews and Leonard.
I don't know what world you live in, but the Houston deal is much better.
Lin is much better than hinrich. Noah is much better than asik; but asik and Lopez is a solid rotation. Gibs is good; but has a high salary. We have t rob that looks like he could be a young double double machine.
The Houston deal, we trade one player and get 3; while you want us to trade 3 players for 3 players. Lmao!
SMH.
Go for it.
Quantity is greater than quality!
If you want players, I'm sure the Bulls could send you a S&T Radmanovich and Malcolm Thomas.
