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I think Chicago can make the biggest gains but agree both should be interested. I get the feeling from Lowe and others that Atlanta isn't as involved currently but things can change. Their view... right or wrong is that Capela gives us some of what Rudy does but at half the price so lets look to do something else. I keep hearing Trae and Clint are also close which probably matters to them as well.I'm not sure Hunter is coming back in the trade, so either team is losing a couple of their projected starters. ATL has a much wider variety of assets to get the trade done in different ways. ATL also gets to keep the core structure of their team (Trae PnR) with a massive upgrade at the C position. When thinking about a Trae-Rudy combo, I don't think there's a pairing of star players who cover for each other's weaknesses as well.
ATL is also just a better team than CHI despite the difference in record. Much better point differential. They were the #2 offensive team in the league last year. With Trae and Rudy, I think they are firmly top 10 teams on both ends and potentially top 5 in both.
I think the current sentiment... that its Chicago thats the favorite (if we trade him) is likely correct. I don't see an acceptable deal without Williams. I get why they want to keep him but to go from Vuc to Rudy on a team that has good defensive wings... and has deep playoff aspirations... they should go even further than Williams, Vuc, White, 18 if its necessary.