When the Chicago Bulls acquired Rajon Rondo and Dwyane Wade in the offseason, many believed this team could be one of the top challengers in the eastern conference.
However, things haven’t quite gone as planned.
Chicago finds themselves sitting as the seventh seed with a record of (28-29). Now, the front office is contemplating breaking the band up. If Chicago deals Butler, they’ll be seeking young veterans and high draft picks.
With the Boston Celtics having the Brooklyn Nets first round pick and a plethora of young talent, they make the most sense as a trade partner. There are other teams interested as well.
Teams such as the Denver Nuggets, Detroit Pistons, and Minnesota Timberwolves could make sense as well. They all have the pieces Chicago would potentially be interested in.