Brian Geltzeiler
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I feel like this is the perfect time because of what you just said for the Bulls to make a flurry of moves to at least get draft capital because what I've seen from them so far is they just don't value draft capital the same way that everybody else in the association values draft capital with the number of players that they have, seven of them coming in.
to the end of their current contracts.
Now is the time to go ahead, see what you can get for who, and then understand that Billy Donovan's a great coach.
You're probably not going to ever be able to tank as long as he's your head coach.
Something that I've said we should watch the Bulls do, and I doubt that they do what I tell them to do because that never happened.
But move Kobe White, move Vucevic, move the other guys, but keep Ayo Dosumu because he's going to be cheaper to keep than Kobe White and re-sign him.
He's a Chicago guy.
He's a valuable piece.
Even after you re-sign him, you'd still be able to move him in maybe a future deal to get a superstar.
I think they've gone the way of not being flexible enough so that when a star โ
like Giannis Antetokounmpo, becomes available, they don't have what it takes to land a guy like that.
What do you think about getting rid of both Kobe, Vooch, whoever else you can on the fringes, and kind of what you're saying in that you keep going forward with Giddy, Bouzellas, and maybe Io Dosumu and still have a whole lot more flexibility than what they've had in years past?
No, I agree with you.
We just saw him last night.
We'll see him tomorrow.
We'll see him Sunday.
As you know, the Bulls and the Heat playing in a three-game play-in series.
At least that's what I'm calling it in season.
And before we let you go, real quick, I just want to point something out.
The Bulls had a chance, according to Joe Dumars, to get that unprotected.