The Chicago Bulls have completed a deal to acquire Michael Carter-Williams from the Milwaukee Bucks.
In continuing the extreme makeover of the roster going into the second year of the Fred Hoiberg-era, the Chicago Bulls have acquired the 2014 NBA Rookie of the Year, Michael Carter-Williams, in exchange for swingman Tony Snell.
Michael Carter-Williams looks to return to the being a triple-double threat every night after his acquisition by the Chicago Bulls. |
Milwaukee recently completed a deal to acquire Michael Beasley from the Houston Rockets, in part, to address the loss of Khris Middleton's offensive production.
The Chicago Bulls' Snell has shown flashes of offensive explosiveness, as well as, the ability to shoot the three (35% from 3-point range last season). In addition, Snell has been a capable perimeter defender that could fill that role for the Bucks in Middleton's absence.
In exchange, the Milwaukee Bucks would be sending over Michael Carter-Williams, the 2014 NBA Rookie of the Year.
After being traded from the Philadelphia 76ers, Carter-Williams has seen his season averages decline, finishing the 2015-16 season with 11.5 PPG, 5.2 APG, 5.1 RPG in his first full season with the Bucks.
Despite this, it's hard to overlook the youth and potential that the 6' 6", 25 year old point guard from Syracuse brings; he had two triple-doubles in his rookie season, and began his sophomore season with 3 more prior to ending up in Milwaukee.
With Rajon Rondo signed to only a 2 year deal, the Chicago Bulls would have a capable and experienced big point guard that can take over if the team and Rondo were to part ways.
The trade would give both players a fresh start on teams that could still sign them to an extension on their rookie contract prior to October 31st.
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