• Ill_Celery_7654@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    He had more value last season and the Bulls dropped the ball on trading him. He’s not even worth his contract at this point and with his injury history any team trading for him would be giving up way too much. This is a contract that teams should just leave the Bulls with until he has 1 year left and it becomes an expiring deal. He hasn’t even proven that he’s a championship caliber player and likely won’t put any closer to winning a title.

  • mrwhite2323@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    There’s no reason to get him. Big contract, would have to give up multiple pieces. Heat are 10-5.

  • pizzapocketchange@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    that’s cap, he’s a good fit he just speeds your process a year or two for a huge price. I think all these teams are trying to lower his value to jump on him but there will actually be a bidding war when the deadline comes.

    His best fits would be Miami, Toronto, Milwaukee, Lakers, Philly and Sacramento imo. Cleveland could also swoop in for spider cope.

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      1 year ago

      Exactly, fans need to put themselves in the shoes of these organizations and not just what they would do. Whatever people think of lavine or most players for that matter is very rarely what the other teams think.

      Cleveland crossed my mind asl

      • pizzapocketchange@alien.topB
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        1 year ago

        Yeah and if I’m chicago, honestly I’m pulling a Masai. Demar’s contract ends and is more movable, and if they plug in a shooter, Zach would go off again. Especially if they’re a stay competitive for the owners type of team.