Bulls trade Boozer and Nazr to the nets
Nets trade Lopez and Brooks to the Bulls
Nets Trade Humphries to the Hawks
Atlanta trade Josh Smith to the Nets
Nets send 1st round pick and future first round pick to ATL
Bulls send Charlotte Pick and future first round pick to ATL
Nets play small for a year, and either let Smith Walk or extend him. If smith walks that opens up enough money with Lopez, Humphries and Brooks off the books for them to sign Dwight, Even with Boozer under contract. Also boozer gets reunited with his favorite past teammate.
Atl gets humphries, who isnt bad but isnt great, a solid guy to replace Smith. They get out of the headache of Smith while getting 4 first round picks. and dont kill their cap too much for next summer
Bulls get a legit future starting SG who is young, has a crazy high ceiling in brooks. And a legit Big man to play with Noah in Lopez. He is a close to midrange guy anyway, this would play very very very well with Noah. Plus the whole two towers thing has worked in winning a title with Dallas. A front court of Lopez and Noah would drive teams crazy. And a back court of Rose and Brooks is very very good. Yes it makes the 2014 plan not work any more and only saves the bulls about 1 million, but it makes them a legit title contender. Plus if the bulls were to trade Noah in the future what better than to have one of the leagues better Centers already on your roster.
Plus the bulls could potentially sign Jermain O'neal who is in talks with the suns about a buyout right now to play the back up 5 role
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