The Chicago Bulls have found success against the top teams in the east this year despite their underwhelming start to the regular season. While it remains unseen if the Bulls will turn their season around and make a serious playoff push, there is still hope, given their impressive record against the elite teams in the league.
The Jazz where set to tank for Victor Webanyama before the season started, but Lauri Markkanen and Jordan Clarkson had other plans in mind giving Jazz an impressive start to the regular season. Almost 40 games into the season, the Jazz are still one game above .500 which is keeping them in the playoff picture. If the Jazz decide to go full tank mode as their plan was all along for this season, Jordan Clarkson is a prime candidate to be shopped at the deadline.
Clarkson, 30, is averaging the most points in his career this season at 20.3 points per game along with 4.4 assists per game. In perspective, Zach Lavine is averaging a similar 22 points per game along with 4 assists per game this season. By adding Clarkson off the bench, the Bulls could see this move as adding a Lavine-caliber player on their roster which should propel them into the playoff picture.
There are risks any time a team trades for a player above 30 who is having a career year. More times than not, the team ends up overpaying with draft capital when acquiring a high-volume scorer. The Bulls will likely give their 2023 draft pick to the Magic as a part of the Nikola Vucevic trade which makes acquiring Clarkson a little tricky.
Last year, Patrick Williams’ value was high enough to land Jerami Grant or Rudy Gobert over the summer. If Danny Ainge is still interested in Patrick Williams and is willing to roll the dice on his potential, a simple swap for Clarkson could entice the Jazz. The Bulls would be swapping an underwhelming prospect for a win-now player. The Jazz will take their chances on Patrick Williams while keeping their eyes on Victor Wembanyama.
Is there any way the Bulls could get a semblance of value if they trade Patrick Willaims? Or has he been labeled as a draft bust? I’m all for giving him opportunity after opportunity but after the Cavs loss, I’m ready to bite the bullet. EVERYONE in the arena knew Donovan Mitchell was about to miss the second free throw and try to get a rebound and tie the game. All our Power Forward had to do was box out the 6’1″ Point Guard and the Bulls win! That’s not being miscast as a 6’7″ Power Forward – which he… Read more »
Stupid trade ..you must not watch the Bulls ..Paw is fine ..just needs time