I think this team is a bit different than the Boston situation, where we have a bunch of pieces, that would allow us to do two consoliation trades, while keeping Gordon and one of Deng/Nocioni, and build around them.</p> Just looking at those names, I'd try to create a Phoenix Suns style team that is a defensively sound at the same time. (and if you didn't get the hint, that means trading for a point guard!). I was a proponent of getting Davis when he was on firesale a few years ago, and we could be seeing the results. A great point guard next to guys like Gordon and Deng would be amazing.</p> Trade #1:</p> Bulls Receive: Jason Kidd and Jason Collins Bulls Trade: Ben Walalce and Kirk Hinrich</p> Trade #2:</p> Bulls Receive: Pau Gasol, Juan Carlos Navarro, Hakim Warrick Bulls Trade: Andres Nocioni, Tyrus Thomas, Chris Duhon</p> Trade #3:</p> Bulls Receive: Ron Artest Bulls Trade: Joakim Noah, Thabo Sefolosha, Viktar Khryapa</p> Essentially, we'd be left with the team of:</p> PG-Jason Kidd/Juan Carlos Navarro SG-Ben Gordon/Demetris Nichols SF-Ron Artest/Hakim Warrick PF-Luol Deng/Joe Smith C- Pau Gasol/Jason Collins/Aaron Gray</p> I think we'd be a better team offensively and defensively making these moves. I think its possible, but would Paxson go for this type of overhaul?</p>
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Ed the Decider)</div><div class='quotemain'></p> WOW...Why would the other GM do any of them trades?</p> </div></p> IDK.</p> The Kidd for Hinrich/Wallace and the Gasol for Nocioni/Thomas ones have been floating around in the media in the past week.</p> The Artest one is from the Kobe trade that apparently almost went down, just cutting out the Lakers side of the trade.</p> </p>