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The Bulls held advanced discussions with the Celtics centered on Butler and the No. 3 pick. One proposal featured Avery Bradley, a source said. Another involved Jae Crowder, a second source said. Other pieces would have been included.But the Celtics have a reputation around the league of trying to win trades, and the overall package kept changing and never met the Bulls' liking, sources said. Management understands the talent and value of Butler. And the Bulls ultimately liked the package they received from the Knicks for Rose more than the package offered for Butler.
"Other pieces would have been included" is huge. What pieces exactly? Rosier? Nets 2017? It makes a huge difference. http://www.chicagotribune.com/sports/basketball/bulls/ct-main-bulls-spt-0624-20160623-story.htmlQuoteThe Bulls held advanced discussions with the Celtics centered on Butler and the No. 3 pick. One proposal featured Avery Bradley, a source said. Another involved Jae Crowder, a second source said. Other pieces would have been included.But the Celtics have a reputation around the league of trying to win trades, and the overall package kept changing and never met the Bulls' liking, sources said. Management understands the talent and value of Butler. And the Bulls ultimately liked the package they received from the Knicks for Rose more than the package offered for Butler.
Quote from: Eddie20 on June 24, 2016, 09:35:38 AM"Other pieces would have been included" is huge. What pieces exactly? Rosier? Nets 2017? It makes a huge difference. http://www.chicagotribune.com/sports/basketball/bulls/ct-main-bulls-spt-0624-20160623-story.htmlQuoteThe Bulls held advanced discussions with the Celtics centered on Butler and the No. 3 pick. One proposal featured Avery Bradley, a source said. Another involved Jae Crowder, a second source said. Other pieces would have been included.But the Celtics have a reputation around the league of trying to win trades, and the overall package kept changing and never met the Bulls' liking, sources said. Management understands the talent and value of Butler. And the Bulls ultimately liked the package they received from the Knicks for Rose more than the package offered for Butler.This is the part that means the most. Both last night and tonight, a bunch of people on Twitter and elsewhere say this very thing, and it's scary. People don't want to really trade with Danny because A) they don't want to be the next Billy King, and B) Danny always tries to fleece everybody. There comes a point (about a year and a half ago) where that philosophy just doesn't work anymore.At least we know that ridiculous overpay that was floated around last night was fake.
I don't think the Bulls know what they're doing. Sounds like they were more concerned with not losing a trade than making a move to help them in the long run.
It only becomes a problem when you become desperate to make a trade. Fanbase may be there now. Danny isn't.
Quote from: jpotter33 on June 24, 2016, 09:43:47 AMQuote from: Eddie20 on June 24, 2016, 09:35:38 AM"Other pieces would have been included" is huge. What pieces exactly? Rosier? Nets 2017? It makes a huge difference. http://www.chicagotribune.com/sports/basketball/bulls/ct-main-bulls-spt-0624-20160623-story.htmlQuoteThe Bulls held advanced discussions with the Celtics centered on Butler and the No. 3 pick. One proposal featured Avery Bradley, a source said. Another involved Jae Crowder, a second source said. Other pieces would have been included.But the Celtics have a reputation around the league of trying to win trades, and the overall package kept changing and never met the Bulls' liking, sources said. Management understands the talent and value of Butler. And the Bulls ultimately liked the package they received from the Knicks for Rose more than the package offered for Butler.This is the part that means the most. Both last night and tonight, a bunch of people on Twitter and elsewhere say this very thing, and it's scary. People don't want to really trade with Danny because A) they don't want to be the next Billy King, and B) Danny always tries to fleece everybody. There comes a point (about a year and a half ago) where that philosophy just doesn't work anymore.At least we know that ridiculous overpay that was floated around last night was fake.So, what, Danny should make bad deals to make other GMs like him more or be less intimidated? No thanks, I'll take Danny just the way he isQuote from: gift on June 24, 2016, 09:41:22 AMI don't think the Bulls know what they're doing. Sounds like they were more concerned with not losing a trade than making a move to help them in the long run.Haha, TP
Quote from: BitterJim on June 24, 2016, 09:45:33 AMQuote from: jpotter33 on June 24, 2016, 09:43:47 AMQuote from: Eddie20 on June 24, 2016, 09:35:38 AM"Other pieces would have been included" is huge. What pieces exactly? Rosier? Nets 2017? It makes a huge difference. http://www.chicagotribune.com/sports/basketball/bulls/ct-main-bulls-spt-0624-20160623-story.htmlQuoteThe Bulls held advanced discussions with the Celtics centered on Butler and the No. 3 pick. One proposal featured Avery Bradley, a source said. Another involved Jae Crowder, a second source said. Other pieces would have been included.But the Celtics have a reputation around the league of trying to win trades, and the overall package kept changing and never met the Bulls' liking, sources said. Management understands the talent and value of Butler. And the Bulls ultimately liked the package they received from the Knicks for Rose more than the package offered for Butler.This is the part that means the most. Both last night and tonight, a bunch of people on Twitter and elsewhere say this very thing, and it's scary. People don't want to really trade with Danny because A) they don't want to be the next Billy King, and B) Danny always tries to fleece everybody. There comes a point (about a year and a half ago) where that philosophy just doesn't work anymore.At least we know that ridiculous overpay that was floated around last night was fake.So, what, Danny should make bad deals to make other GMs like him more or be less intimidated? No thanks, I'll take Danny just the way he isQuote from: gift on June 24, 2016, 09:41:22 AMI don't think the Bulls know what they're doing. Sounds like they were more concerned with not losing a trade than making a move to help them in the long run.Haha, TPIf you take Danny just the way he is, then be prepared for the treadmill for awhile. Situations where we fleece other teams don't happen very often and require the right circumstances to occur - see KG being disgruntled and Brooklyn being desperate. There's absolutely no indication that this trade offer was any more than the one Danny refused at the deadline, which was Crowder and the Brooklyn Pick (and salary filler and maybe lesser picks). Would you be fine with him turning down Crowder and #3 (basically) for Butler? I'm not.