And considering where that 1st rounder is going to be, too much.
It's a lot, to be sure, but not a single one of those pieces is guaranteed to be anywhere near as valuable as Butler.
Butler is:
- A borderline top 10 player
- 27 years old
- Making a little more than half what his market value would be if he were a FA this summer
- Under contract for 3 more seasons after this one
If the Bulls trade him, they will expect to get a ton. You're getting a superstar two-way wing for 3.5 years of his prime.
I like Butler a good deal, but he is not a borderline top 10 player. He's arguably not even top 5 at his position. LeBron, KD, Kawhi, and Paul George are all undisputably ahead of him, and certainly people could make good cases for Giannis and Carmelo as well. I wouldn't object to anyone who wanted to through Hayward in the mix, either. And then there are all sorts of bigs and guards ahead of him too.
Also, he will certainly opt out of his contract for the final year, so you're only getting him for 2.5 years.
Finally, once his trade bonus is accounted for, his cap hit next year will be about $20 million, or 2/3 of the ~$30 million he'd get on the open market. Still a discount, but significantly more than half.
He's a really good player, and it would be a great acquisition. But he's not a history-altering player, which is the package you seem to have gotten behind. It would not surprise me at all if in three years that draft pick were better than Jimmy Butler. Throwing piles of players and picks on top of it is unnecessary. It is a really, really good draft at the top. The Bulls will get a player that will make their fans forget about Jimmy Butler in a hurry. If they do it quickly enough such that they fall down the standings, they could get two.