BULLS FINALLY MAKE A TRADE… BUT IS THIS JUST THE BEGINNING? 👀
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The Chicago Bulls finally made a move at the NBA trade deadline — but is this just the start?
In a three-team deal involving the Cleveland Cavaliers and Sacramento Kings, the Bulls acquire Dario Saric, a 2027 second-round pick (via Denver), and a 2029 second-round pick (least favorable of DET/MIL/NYK). Chicago waives Jevon Carter and sends out Emanu el Miller to complete the trade.
For the first time in a while, Artūras Karnisovas used cap flexibility to add draft capital as a third team — something Bulls fans haven’t seen much of.
Now the real question:
Is this the only move… or is this setting up something bigger?
With:
- $89M in expiring contracts
- A $17.5M trade exception
- An additional $2M exception
- Multiple movable second-round picks
- Potentially two first-rounders this summer
Chicago suddenly has flexibility.
We break down:
- Why this trade matters long-term
- Whether Coby White is still the most likely Bull to be moved
- Ayo Dosunmu’s growing case to stay
- Trade targets like Yves Missi, Jeremy Sochan, and Day’Ron Sharpe
- Whether AK sells, buys… or splits the difference
The trade deadline countdown is ON.
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