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Would this make Conley expiring be way valuable? I'm being super lazy and can't even remember when he expires or really anything about a normal world.
This will be an interesting plot line. Conley is definitely opting in. And when the cap shrinks, it will make his expiring deal more valuable to a team that needs to unload a longer deal.
 
We cleared money for Bojan and Ed Davis last year. We'd have to do it again by trading out Conley and Davis, like we did with Favors. Maybe we'd get a 2nd-rd pick back or something small.
What team has 40M in cap space this year and would want to use it on older guys.... let me save you the trouble... no teams have that. We have no space and with a shrinking cap it will be difficult to create.
 
Shaq would fit us better offensively than Bulls. Doesn't get much ballhandling duties in Chicago but he would touch the ball more in the flow of offense here. When he played for the Suns, I think he played some PG and he has good passing instincts. Nothing special, though.

There are 2 hitches in his shooting mechanic that makes me cringe some but he is shooting better this season albeit on 1 attempt per game.
 
Shaq would fit us better offensively than Bulls. Doesn't get much ballhandling duties in Chicago but he would touch the ball more in the flow of offense here. When he played for the Suns, I think he played some PG and he has good passing instincts. Nothing special, though.

There are 2 hitches in his shooting mechanic that makes me cringe some but he is shooting better this season albeit on 1 attempt per game.

The defense and rebounding for a wing are the main things I'm after... pretty elite stuff. The shot is ugly but not broken... I don't know if its a hitch but there is a lot of stuff going on.
 
I would be happy to get Harrison but would prefer his teammate Kris Dunn. Dunn is bad offensively, but he can change games with his defense. If Dunn was a starter and played 30 minutes a night, he would be a perennial on the all-defense team.

Both players have only been on bad teams, with low talent around them, and organizations that aren't good at developing players. So, Harrison/Dunn might be able to blossom with the Jazz.

Both are RFA's, but the Bulls are pretty heavily invested in guards, so I expect at least one of them will switch teams this year. Dunn was a major chip in the Butler trade, so they might try to keep him to save face. Overall, I like the idea of targeting this type of player who would upgrade the defense at the point of attack.
 
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