YoungJefe
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So they couldn't do the same next offseason? Rudy is the only player for them?Those were sign and trades that cost them a couple firsts. Not pure cap space signings.
So they couldn't do the same next offseason? Rudy is the only player for them?Those were sign and trades that cost them a couple firsts. Not pure cap space signings.
They don't want to give up a kid that has averaged 9 ppg in like 80 games for Rudy...Please tell me who the Bulls are going today sign next year that would be better than Caruso and Gobert together.
The guys you're pimping as a championship level team...
Nope... never said that. He's likely much better than whatever options they do have though. They have struck out in FA plenty.So they couldn't do the same next offseason? Rudy is the only player for them?
Do you think it makes them better than Boston, Miami, Milwaukee, or Brooklyn?They won 48 games with Lonzo and Caruso both missing half the season.
You want to tell me that adding Rudy and those two back while subtracting Vucevic and Williams isn’t going to make them a 55-win team?
With Lavine at $40M they'd have $100M in cap obligations for 2023 and could get down to $90M by trading Caruso...Nope... never said that. He's likely much better than whatever options they do have though. They have struck out in FA plenty.
I believe your max space would require Lavine walking as well.
Nope... never said that. He's likely much better than whatever options they do have though. They have struck out in FA plenty.
I believe your max space would require Lavine walking as well.
That means less in Chicago than in SLC.They'd have like $130M committed to Gobert, Ball, DeRozan, and LaVine.
So they can easily get a $30M slot by trading Caruso instead of being in cap hell for the foreseeable future with the 5th best team in the East.Yeah.. they’d be at 70M with 5 guys not including LaVine lol.
Add in LaVine and subtract Caruso you’re at 20M of cap space with 5 total guys lmao.
The fact that the Bulls aren't willing to include Williams says it all.That means less in Chicago than in SLC.
With Lavine at $40M they'd have $100M in cap obligations for 2023 and could get down to $90M by trading Caruso...
So they can easily get a $30M slot by trading Caruso instead of being in cap hell for the foreseeable future with the 5th best team in the East.
Paying a mid 30's Rudy Gobert almost $50M sounds like an even better idea tbh.A 30M cap slot with 4 total guys and you’re losing Ayo in that scenario as well. Sounds like a great idea.
That's a personnel issue, not a finances issue. Chicago as a market is close to at par with half of NYC or half of LA. They can swallow a tax team.The fact that the Bulls aren't willing to include Williams says it all.
Do you think it makes them better than Boston, Miami, Milwaukee, or Brooklyn?
They'd be better than the #1 seed that was a game away from the finals despite most of their good players being hurt? lolThey'd be better than Brooklyn and possibly Miami.
$7M in capholds... plus #18's salary... plus not signing anyone else to supplement the roster this year if they need a multiyear deal.With Lavine at $40M they'd have $100M in cap obligations for 2023 and could get down to $90M by trading Caruso...
His salary makes it a financial issue because when you commit almost $400M to two players it limits what you can do around them.That's a personnel issue, not a finances issue. Chicago as a market is close to at par with half of NYC or half of LA. They can swallow a tax team.