Chicago Bulls: 3 trade packages with the Boston Celtics

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This is the most intriguing trade package of the bunch for the Celtics and the Chicago Bulls. In this scenario, the Bulls give up the former Michigan State Spartans 6-foot-4 26-year-old shooting guard Denzel Valentine and the former Boise State Broncos 23-year-old 6-foot-7 small forward Chandler Hutchison.

The Celtics give up an intriguing return for GarPax and the Bulls too. Boston sends the former Purdue Boilermakers standout scoring point guard Carsen Edwards and the former Indiana Hoosiers talented shooting guard Romeo Langford. Edwards could add another adept scoring guard that could come off the bench, which is something Boylen definitely needs.

At one point, Langford was considered to be a projected top 10 2019 NBA Draft pick. But an up and down performance during his one season with the Hoosiers dropped his draft stock and allowed the Celtics to snag him with the 14th overall pick in the 2019 draft. Langford is averaging just 2.4 points per game, 0.8 rebounds, and 0.2 assists, while shooting 45.8 percent from the field and 20.0 percent from beyond the arc.

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The Bulls would have to buy-into what Landford brings to the table, despite his poor outside shooting during his brief time with Indiana and the Celtics. Edwards has decent production thus far in his NBA career. But his shooting numbers still leave a lot to be desired (below 32 percent from field and 30 percent from three, and does his player efficiency rating (sub-7.0).