Bill Simmons Suggests a Trade

I completely agree with Larry David.

Nobody just "gives up" a skilled big man, unless A) That player has questionable character issues and doesn't seem to fit completely well with their current team and B) You get equal value for said big man.

(Regarding Option A - See Chris Webber / Mitch Richmond)

Swingmen, unless a superstar (Wade, James, Anthony, Bryant, Roy, Durant) are actually quite expendable in the NBA. While we all love Kevin Martin, don't think for one second that he's THE ANSWER for the Kings. He's not. There's no rational reason to be emotionally invested in any player.

Regarding Luol Deng, he's been an effective scorer alongside ball-dominant players in his career (Rose / Gordon), and in our case, Tyreke. He rebounds and defends much better than Kevin. And simply put, we just need a slight tweak in the culture around here to bring us back to our early season mentality.

What more do you want, really? A big man? We can TRY to get that in another trade package and we sure as hell aren't going to get one via an oft-injured 2-guard. We sure as hell aren't going to get a top-tier one in Free Agency.

Only crafty trades get us a quality big man. And as much as I'd love to see it happen, I wouldn't hold my breath. We do what's best for the team talent wise and financially until we can have the ability to splurge on a big.
 
I completely agree with Larry David.

Nobody just "gives up" a skilled big man, unless A) That player has questionable character issues and doesn't seem to fit completely well with their current team and B) You get equal value for said big man.

(Regarding Option A - See Chris Webber / Mitch Richmond)

Swingmen, unless a superstar (Wade, James, Anthony, Bryant, Roy, Durant) are actually quite expendable in the NBA. While we all love Kevin Martin, don't think for one second that he's THE ANSWER for the Kings. He's not. There's no rational reason to be emotionally invested in any player.

Regarding Luol Deng, he's been an effective scorer alongside ball-dominant players in his career (Rose / Gordon), and in our case, Tyreke. He rebounds and defends much better than Kevin. And simply put, we just need a slight tweak in the culture around here to bring us back to our early season mentality.

What more do you want, really? A big man? We can TRY to get that in another trade package and we sure as hell aren't going to get one via an oft-injured 2-guard. We sure as hell aren't going to get a top-tier one in Free Agency.

Only crafty trades get us a quality big man. And as much as I'd love to see it happen, I wouldn't hold my breath. We do what's best for the team talent wise and financially until we can have the ability to splurge on a big.
Deng does nothing to fix up the issues which have us trading Martin in the first place.

We have an absolute overflow of options at SF on this team before we even consider trading anyone. Martin, Casspi, Greene, Nocioni, Garcia....thats 5 players for SG/SF before we even start.

Trading Martin for Deng solves nothing. In fact it creates even more logjam at the 3 where Greene, Casspi and Nocioni are most suited to.

We need to clear out that logjam to address other needs on this team and not just swap "like for like" in terms of position.

You bring Deng in for Martin and you still have the same problem that you had with Martin.

Martin needs to be traded for some bigman help. Sure he won't get you superstar for him but there are a number of trades you can pull with Martin that could bring you in a good big man to balance out your team. Martin alone might not bring in someone like Al Jefferson but Martin plus some sort of combination will.

Just like Mitch Richmond alone didn't bring in Chris Webber. Trading Martin for another SF or SG is just not achieving anything for us in terms of balancing out our roster and creating playing time for 2 of our most promising player outside Tyreke (Casspi and Greene)
 
Deng does nothing to fix up the issues which have us trading Martin in the first place.

We have an absolute overflow of options at SF on this team before we even consider trading anyone. Martin, Casspi, Greene, Nocioni, Garcia....thats 5 players for SG/SF before we even start.

Trading Martin for Deng solves nothing. In fact it creates even more logjam at the 3 where Greene, Casspi and Nocioni are most suited to.

We need to clear out that logjam to address other needs on this team and not just swap "like for like" in terms of position.

You bring Deng in for Martin and you still have the same problem that you had with Martin.

Martin needs to be traded for some bigman help. Sure he won't get you superstar for him but there are a number of trades you can pull with Martin that could bring you in a good big man to balance out your team. Martin alone might not bring in someone like Al Jefferson but Martin plus some sort of combination will.

Just like Mitch Richmond alone didn't bring in Chris Webber. Trading Martin for another SF or SG is just not achieving anything for us in terms of balancing out our roster and creating playing time for 2 of our most promising player outside Tyreke (Casspi and Greene)

You should actually read the trade proposal. We trade Noc and Martin and get back Deng+expirings. So it reduces the logjam by one and gets rid of the least valuable piece in Noc.

We'd still be stacking young SF's, but at that point I think Casspi or Greene becomes our chief trade chip for a big.
 
You should actually read the trade proposal. We trade Noc and Martin and get back Deng+expirings. So it reduces the logjam by one and gets rid of the least valuable piece in Noc.

We'd still be stacking young SF's, but at that point I think Casspi or Greene becomes our chief trade chip for a big.
And you we need to get rid of 2 from the group I mentioned to be in balance. Getting one back still leaves us with a logjam and outside Tyreke, Casspi and Greene are the players I would least want to part with because they have the highest ceiling (outside Tyreke).

Getting Deng doesn't solve anything for us and we are still on the hook for some major coin for a few years.
 
And you we need to get rid of 2 from the group I mentioned to be in balance. Getting one back still leaves us with a logjam and outside Tyreke, Casspi and Greene are the players I would least want to part with because they have the highest ceiling (outside Tyreke).

Getting Deng doesn't solve anything for us and we are still on the hook for some major coin for a few years.

You're wrong, trading Martin and Noc for Deng does solve some things for us. Cuts the logjam by one, upgrades talent, and provides more cap room. it just doesn't solve everything. There's a difference, and I'm not sure the solve-everything trade is available to us.
 
You're wrong, trading Martin and Noc for Deng does solve some things for us. Cuts the logjam by one, upgrades talent, and provides more cap room. it just doesn't solve everything. There's a difference, and I'm not sure the solve-everything trade is available to us.


you have some good points. in our current position we have trade options unlike previous years. our most pressing need is to move one of our SF, notably nocioni to create playing time for our young guys
 
So Derrick Rose, Paul Pierce, Kevin Garnett, and Rondo aren't better than or as good as Kevin Martin?


Pierce and Garnett are well past the wrong side of 30, so yes I stand by that. And I would HATE to pair Tyreke with either Rondo or Rose in the backcourt. So YES I stand by that statement that Noah is the only one worth trading Martin for.
 
WTF. TT is basically a back up PF. He's playing behind rookie who was 26th pick. I would do this trade because we get to dump Noc's contract and Deng is better all around player than Kevin. Deng's contract is a year longer, but than he's like 2 years younger than kevin.
Tyrus Thomas can be a very goo dplayer in this league. No way is he a career backup. Dude, who cares if Deng is a better all around player than Kevin. It doesn't address any of our problems. Deng is incredibly soft on both defense and offense. He's a jumpshooter. Do you really think this team needs a soft, jump shooting big?

We trade Kevin for a big. Bottom line. When you look at this teams needs, Tyrus fits our needs much more than Deng. I want nothing to do with Deng.
 
Tyrus Thomas can be a very goo dplayer in this league. No way is he a career backup. Dude, who cares if Deng is a better all around player than Kevin. It doesn't address any of our problems. Deng is incredibly soft on both defense and offense. He's a jumpshooter. Do you really think this team needs a soft, jump shooting big?

We trade Kevin for a big. Bottom line. When you look at this teams needs, Tyrus fits our needs much more than Deng. I want nothing to do with Deng.

You know he's a SF right? He's a jumpshooting SF who's a good defender and a great rebounder for a SF. I'm not sure how that qualifies
him as "soft".

Point being that Chicago doesn't do the deal with Thomas because their carrot in this deal is trading Deng and Hinrich for cap space to go after Lebron, Wade, and/or Bosh. Talking about Tyrus is pointless.
 
Tyrus Thomas can be a very goo dplayer in this league. No way is he a career backup. Dude, who cares if Deng is a better all around player than Kevin. It doesn't address any of our problems. Deng is incredibly soft on both defense and offense. He's a jumpshooter. Do you really think this team needs a soft, jump shooting big?

We trade Kevin for a big. Bottom line. When you look at this teams needs, Tyrus fits our needs much more than Deng. I want nothing to do with Deng.

Thomas has been very inconsistant thus far in his career. He'll have one or two good games and then just disappear for the next five. Also Thomas is a PF, and a slightly undersized one. Deng is a SF, and a very good defender. And as a jumpshooter, he seldom shoots three pointers, averaging just slightly over one per game. So he more of a midrange jumpshooter.

Also as stated, the Bulls are looking to shed salary and since Thomas is an expiring they have little interest in ridding themselves of his salary.
 
I like Tyrus Thomas a lot, actually, and it's important to not think of him as a guy who will reach his enormous upside, but as a guy who can become a valuable cog player. The focus on getting him%2
 
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I like Tyrus Thomas a lot, actually, and it's important to not think of him as a guy who will reach his enormous upside, but as a guy who can become a valuable cog player. The focus on getting him%2

I think he's a nice target for free agency next year as a guy who could get lost in the big market and had for a bargain....but the Bulls aren't going to trade him before then to take on salary.
 
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