Chicago Bulls: 3 trade packages with the Milwaukee Bucks

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This is the biggest trade deal among the three mentioned here for the Chicago Bulls. In this trade proposal, the Bulls send off 6-foot-4 defensive stopper and point guard Kris Dunn along with the 6-foot-7 combo guard Tomas Satoransky and Thad. Dunn and Sato help fill various needs for the Bucks alongside Giannis. And Young gives them that solid veteran frontcourt presence.

Young would be utilized much better alongside Sato and Giannis in Milwaukee than he is with Boylen in the Windy City. Losing Young also makes it so that the Bulls get thinner in the frontcourt. This trade package accomplishes the same as the last for the Bulls in the sense that Ilyasova could be that versatile veteran offensive presence at the four.

DiVincenzo still gives the Bulls that solid young presence at the two or the three (in small ball lineups) that can build this young core for the future. The Bulls send Dunn to fill any defensive gaps that would be left by the Bucks sending off DiVincenzo. And veteran floor general George Hill provides a far inferior defensive presence at the one compared to Dunn.

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But the main difference between this trade package and the two others is the addition of veteran point guard Eric Bledsoe. If the Bulls are looking to get a true point guard that can be a figurehead for this franchise for at least two or three years, Bledsoe could be the answer.

Although the Bucks president shot down that brief trade rumor for Bledsoe, maybe a good enough return could entice them into talks.