The Bulls Have Reportedly Chosen Their Direction For The Trade Deadline

The Chicago Bulls have been one of the most consistently named teams in any trade scenarios this year. Whether it’s been for the most prominent names on the market, such as Anthony Davis or Giannis Antetokounmpo, or small swaps like sending Nikola Vucevic away or other expiring contracts, the franchise has been abuzz with rumors. Arturas Karnisovas is not the man to have faith in being active or pursuing many of these deals; in fact, he’s been dormant more often at the trade deadline than not. While most rumors have suggested that Chicago is at least considering trading Vucevic and Coby White, no hard evidence from the team’s camp or organizational voices has confirmed that the team is seeking any specific transactions. In today’s latest breaking news, brought to you by Brett Siegel of Clutch Points, Chicago has chosen a direction.

“Biggest Sellers In The East”

According to Siegel, the Bulls are not only going to be active in the next few months but will also lead the pack in selling off depreciating assets. This is a move that fans in Chicago have hoped for several years, but it is welcome; better late than never. Now is the perfect opportunity to trade off any aging players, expiring contracts, or hot commodities for future draft capital, young talent, team-friendly salaries, and unproven buy-low risks. This report seals the fates of Vucevic and White, who will surely be the first two players sent elsewhere.

Clutch Points either has some very reliable contacts within the NBA, or they don’t know Karnisovas very well. This would be a shock to many Bulls fans, and a pleasant surprise to see the franchise firmly decide to undergo a full-on rebuild at the expense of immediate success. Which, in Chicago’s case, at least for the last three seasons, would mean a loss in the NBA Play-In Tournament.

Winning Lately Means Doubt Creeps In

Despite this report from Siegel and all of the various buzz surrounding Chicago’s trade activities, the recent 5-0 stretch is adding uncertainty to the situation. In previous years, success nearing the trade cutoff has meant that Karnisovas can use it as leverage, indicating the team has hopes for the postseason and that they should remain stagnant with the current group. The writing is on the wall for a similar timeframe this year, and at this point, the fan base can see it coming.

It’ll be worth monitoring over the next month to see whether the team’s winning ways continue and how the front office responds. It’s a very safe bet that if the team creeps into the top six of the Eastern Conference standings, which they are currently 1.5 games behind, Karnisovas will be minimal in his trade deadline activities. No significant contributors will be moved, including Vucevic and White.

Is Chicago’s recent success hurting them in the long run, or will the front office see past a few meaningless victories in the regular season in comparison to the distant future’s fate?

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