Zach Lavine traded to Sacramento

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There inability to trade for resources at the right time has gutted the team bad. I can't see any path forward for a long long time.

The list of what they got for DeRozan/Caruso/LaVine/PWill/Vuc is going to be complete trash in the end.

It's time to cut AK loose. I don't understand why you would accept this path.
 

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There inability to trade for resources at the right time has gutted the team bad. I can't see any path forward for a long long time.

The list of what they got for DeRozan/Caruso/LaVine/PWill/Vuc is going to be complete trash in the end.

It's time to cut AK loose. I don't understand why you would accept this path.
The answer is actually obvious, it's because the Bulls are one of the most profitable teams in the league despite not having nearly the level of success that you would expect to justify such profit. I imagine it's the same logic the Knicks have used historically.
 

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Bulls have officially waived Torrey Craig and Chris Duarte to make this trade work. Naturally, no team is going to trade even poor assets for what they can now get for free so this is not surprising at all
 

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The answer is actually obvious, it's because the Bulls are one of the most profitable teams in the league despite not having nearly the level of success that you would expect to justify such profit. I imagine it's the same logic the Knicks have used historically.
Except the Knicks spend money.
 

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