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Does every trade scenario have to come down to Howard? He does not want to come here, otherwise he'd be here.
So given the Bulls cap situation and the impending luxury tax issues they are about to incur, what are some REALISTIC (<-----read that again) trade options. Making a run at Howard or Nash is pretty much out of the question because they don't have the pieces to match up, unless Nash take the partial MLE or vets, minimum.
They need scorers, capable shooters. They don't need superstars, but dependable shooters that can defend.
But on the note of the Howard trade, according to the trade machine (which is not an exact science) this is a deal that works.
http://games.espn.go.com/nba/tradeMachine?tradeId=7pspngq
So given the Bulls cap situation and the impending luxury tax issues they are about to incur, what are some REALISTIC (<-----read that again) trade options. Making a run at Howard or Nash is pretty much out of the question because they don't have the pieces to match up, unless Nash take the partial MLE or vets, minimum.
They need scorers, capable shooters. They don't need superstars, but dependable shooters that can defend.
But on the note of the Howard trade, according to the trade machine (which is not an exact science) this is a deal that works.
http://games.espn.go.com/nba/tradeMachine?tradeId=7pspngq
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