This is the trade package that involves the Chicago Bulls sending off each and every major offseason acquisition they had last summer to Brooklyn. In return, the Nets send everyone that was mentioned in that ESPN piece that discussed what potential trade chips they’d be working with this summer.
The Bulls jump ship on power forward Thaddeus Young and rookie point guard Coby White just one year after signing them both.
Yet, this somehow still sounds like the Bulls come out on the positive end even though GarPax didn’t build up the roster to configure correctly with the coaching staff over the last few years. While that doesn’t mean that GarPax should get off clean in this regard, it shouldn’t hold back management from making this trade a thing.
If the Bulls are going to bring in a new general manager and head coach, and just a more powerful voice in the front office to drown out Paxson, then landing three players from the Nets like Allen, Dinwiddie, and LeVert sounds great. The Bulls could get shooting guard Zach LaVine more help around him, and the rotation would be more complete for the next two seasons.
Since Dinwiddie will be in the final year of his current contract, the Bulls would be getting him in a situation where they would be trying to win his loyalty over the long haul. The problem with that is that the Bulls already cut Dinwiddie from a Training Camp roster in the past. Maybe a culture change in the Bulls organization could get his loyalties back to the Windy City.