As a Chicago Bulls fan for the past 18 years I have found the past 6 six years increasingly difficult to watch. There are a lot of deficiencies preventing this team from winning. I have identified the most glaring ones and I have created a list of possible solutions for GM John Paxson.The biggest need on the Bulls is a proven scorer capable of 20+ points a night. Yes, they have traded a few of these players away in the past but it does no good to look backwards. The proven scorer preferably be a perimeter shooter. This player would ideally be capable of addressing two major problems at once (Overall scoring and perimeter shooting.) Fixing these two things will help the rest of the offense to run more efficiently as well because the perimeter shooting will open up the middle and allow better offensive spacing for post-ups and hard cuts to the basket.
Trade proposals to shore up these problems: (Names mentioned are the principal players in the trade offer, not the entirety of the trade.)
(1) Eddy Curry and Ben Gordon for Micheal Redd. Why does Milwaukee do this? Under the teams current construction it can make the playoffs but cannot contend with Detroit or Miami. Surrounding Curry and Gordon with proven players such as Desmond Mason, Keith Van Horn and Joe Smith allows them to potentially grow into impact players. Chicago obviously pulls the trigger because Redd solves two of their biggest needs, perimeter shooting and consistent scoring as a go-to player.
(2) Ben Gordon, Andres Nocioni and Eddy Curry for Ray Allen. Why does Seattle do this? A gamble for the future. They get a young center and point guard to build with for the future along with Lewis, Collison and Ridnour. Allen also brings the perimeter shooting and proven scoring that Chicago so desperately needs.
(3) Eddy Curry, Antonio Davis and Ben Gordon for Jason Richardson and Adonal Foyle. Golden State does this to move Pietrus into the starting lineup alongside Speedy Claxton and Mike Dunleavy Jr., and Troy Murphy. Curry s defensive problems can be masked somewhat playing alongside Adonal Foyle while Foyle can defer to Curry on offense. Richardson is not the shooter that Allen or Redd are but his slashing and scoring ability would take some of the pressure of Kirk Hinrich and Luol Deng who would flourish as complimentary scorers.
As Chicago’s losses continue to mount, I ask that John Paxson at least consider deals along the lines of the above. I ask this on behalf of countless Bulls fans that will undoubtedly stop watching the team soon if some action isn’t taking to save the sinking ship.
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overall its good. the only problem is the length. other than that, the facts are right on and you present some really good points.