Q12543 wrote:lipoli390 wrote:Q12543 wrote:BloopOracle wrote:Sacrificed a ton of young/future assets? All I see is Lavine, Dunn's value would have only dropped worse as we can see by his pre-season with the bulls. I guess I just don't see much sacrificing at all
LaVine, Dunn, and the #5 pick (whoever we would have taken). I think LaVine's potential was close to Wiggins' potential and Dunn was already an above average defender.
I'm not suggesting that I am or was against the trade. I think in a vacuum it was a good trade. After that, I thought Thibs made a series of questionable moves that didn't do the best job surrounding Butler/Wiggins/KAT with the right pieces. I hope I'm wrong!
Q - I agree that we overpaid for Gibson and i also agree that LaVine may end up being as good or better than Wiggins. But we both agree the Butler deal was a good move for the franchise. More importantly, I'm interested in your thinking on some free agents or draft prospects we could have potentially gotten who would have been what you'd consider the right pieces around Butler, Wiggins and KAT.
Well, you and I are on the same page as it relates to the Butler move....great deal, BUT I would have somehow tried to snag that 2nd rounder from Chicago and drafted Jordan Bell! Let's remember, he was sold to Golden State for cash, so it's not like Chicago was asking the moon for that pick. So right there is one thing I would have done differently.
The second thing I would have done was kept Rubio on what is a good value deal instead of churning him out for a PG that is basically in the same middle tier of NBA starting PGs and paying more money.
Third, I would have gone HARD after Joe Ingles to be our 3rd wing. I think he compliments Butler/Wiggins waaaay more than either Bazz or Crawford. Handles, shoots the 3, defends, passes. Does all the complimentary stuff you need when you already have three big-time scorers on the roster.
Fourth, I would have signed Patrick Patterson instead of Taj Gibson. Better deal and more 3-point shooting.
But that's just me. I certainly wouldn't give Thibs anything less than a B+ for the offseason - getting Butler was a big-time move. But I kind of feel like he didn't spend his money very effectively after that. Bazz was re-signed on a solid deal, but folks already know how I feel about him....he hurts us more than helps.
Ingles would be a nice complimentary player. I wonder how much more would have had to pay to get him from the Jazz. I just looked at his contract and they are being smart having his contract start as the biggest number and decreasing each year. I'll be curious to see how his career plays out. I'm not as big of a fan of his as you but I really like him as well.
Q did you know Patterson isn't healthy from the last knee procedure he had in August? Advanced stats do LOVE Patterson though.
I would have loved to add Jordon Bell also. There was some interview this offseason where Thibs mentioned they tried to get a pick. How hard did they try? Idk I still think the Bulls likely preferred to deal that pick to another team than have another shot at possibly being fleeced by Thibs in another trade. I bet they and other teams in the 2nd round had a fair amount of offers. Sometimes I think those deals are done because of some relationship between the teams doing the deal. Let's see if Thibs has found and develops a young worthwhile player from guys he has or will bring in this year.