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Well shyt, where do I start?
It's been reported that Butler wants out of Chicago (thanks to upper management). Why wouldn't Chicago take a top 5-6 center in the game for Butler? Especially if it's something like Vucci and Gordon for Butler and a future first? Vucci is on a cap friendly contract for another 4 years (12 per I believe) and he's still really young. The Bulls are rebuilding. The magic HAVE been rebuilding.
Tell me why a trade like that would be so hard to believe? No doubt Bulter's a beast, and I love his game.. But to say that my proposal sounds ridiculous or whatever.. Well then I don't know what to say.
I like Vogel (Bird fukked him over) a lot but there's too many weird pieces on that roster at the moment
Vucci ain't going to get dealt for Butler without a lot more added to that deal, he won't be nearly as good pretty much anywhere else
And what's the deal wit Hezonja? He a 2 or 3? They bring Jeff Green in, Jodie Meeks, bring back Fournier now what happens if you deal Vucci for another guard?
Already have Payton, Augustin, Watson, Napier - And Gordon is going to get fukked over now too
If they've got moves left to make, there is a ton of them
@houston911 thoughts?

I agree. There's a bunch of extra pieces and missing pieces on Orlando right now. I think there's a good amount of side parts that won't be on the team come October. I think the team looks something like this: (if we stand pat)
PG - Payton, Augustin, Watson
SG - Fournier, Meeks
SF - Hezonja, Gordon
PF - Ibaka, Gordon, Biyombo
C. - Vucci, Biyombo, Dedmon
That teams gonna struggle to score, so that why I can see us going out and getting a scorer. I can also see us moving Vucci like I mentioned. Let's say for example, the Chicago trade that I said in the other post comes to light, this team goes from that, to:
PG Payton Augustin
SG Butler Fournier
SF Hezonja Fournier
PF Ibaka Nicholson
C Biyombo Dedmon
So the possibilities are there. Just gotta find the right pieces.
WhereIt's been reported that Butler wants out of Chicago (thanks to upper management).
