![]() Some NBA Execs Think Bulls Can Trade Derrick Rose For Valuable Assetsdfavale from The HoopDoctors.com
Players are voicing concerns about how the team is playing and being run, and the Bulls have a glut of tweener assets—players who are either intriguing as prospects for a rebuilding squad or valuable to a squad looking to compete now. The Bulls themselves are being pulled in different directions. They have assets to consolidate that could end with them landing a high-impact player, but they could also try to flip some of their older players and start over, rejiggering the roster and future around Jimmy Butler, Bobby Portis, Doug McDermott and Nikola Mirotic. Many different scenarios would, preferably, have the Bulls cutting bait with Rose. He isn’t even close to the MVP winner that he was in 2010-11, and his broken jumper has no place in the offense Fred Hoiberg is trying yet unable to install. With Derrick Rose playing so poorly, though, a deal is unlikely. But a few NBA executives still think it’s not only possible but wholly workable, according to ESPN.com’s Zach Lowe:
It helps that, as Lowe notes, the Bulls can carve out cap space without dumping the $21.3 million Rose is owed next season. It allows them to be stingy in trade talks—especially knowing that Rose himself comes off the books in time for 2017’s cap explosion. Still, if things continue down this path of uneasiness, with the Bulls underachieving, you have to imagine dealing Rose is at least something the front office explores. It may prove simple, complicated or impossible, but within an Eastern Conference ruled by the Cleveland Cavaliers, the Bulls need to be better. And, at this point, getting better demands tinkering with, if not totally abandoning, a core no longer fit to contend for titles. The post Some NBA Execs Think Bulls Can Trade Derrick Rose For Valuable Assets appeared first on The Hoop Doctors.
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