This would be a no-brainer for Pax -- I hope its true. The Bulls would have some nice options with the #2 and #7 picks. I would definitely agree with that. If he were to land the #7 pick, the Bulls could realistically land 2 out of these 3: Roy, Aldridge, or Thomas. Thomas and Aldridge are expected to fall down to around #7 if the Bulls do not pick one of them at #2. Roy, of course, is expected to go to Charlotte if the Bulls don't pick him at #2. Either way, this could end up being a very productive draft if we can get the #7 pick. Maybe then package #2 and #7 for a proven superstar? How about we do Duhon and #16 for #7. Chandler, Deng, #7 for Jermaine O'Neal and #17. Sign Pryzbilla. Sign Toni Kukoc to the vet minimum. Draft Roy at #2. Draft Sene at #17 (if he is there). Extend Kirk. Starters: Kirk --- 15.9 PPG/6.3 Assists Gordon --- 16.9 ppg Nocioni --- 13ppg/6.1 rpg O'Neal --- ~20/10 Pryz --- 6.1 ppg/7.0 rpg/2.32bpg Key Bench Players: Roy --- rookie Sweetney --- 8.1 ppg/5.3 rpg Kukoc --- 4.9 ppg/2.3 rpg/2.1 apg in 15 mpg Sene --- rookie Harrington --- 4.8 ppg/2.1 rpg in 11 mpg Strengths: Starting Lineup Will have among the best guard play in the league JO provides a legit all-star power forward Pryzbilla is basically Chandlers equal Nocioni is one of the better SF's in the East Weaknesses: Not as deep of a team Not much backing up Nocioni at SF (Kukoc) Could use another big man off the bench due to O'Neal's injury history. If this is the team and they go into the playoffs healthy, they can contend in the East. I don't think that team is better than the 05-06 Bulls. Jermaine O'Neal's a star, but he's not that big a difference maker. Kukoc is horrible. And your guard rotation is not among the best, unless Roy has an amazing rookie year.