What a night it's been.
After it looked like the deadline would pass without any action (from the bulls side) in the minutes right after it had passed the rumors were starting that Ben Wallace (finally) was on his way out of Chi-town. The excitement on the boards built up by the minute, and when the final deal was known the realGM thread had reached 55 pages already.
A collective sigh of relief came from 95% of all bulls fans.
And it didn't even matter who came back in the trade, just who left ...
In the end, the Bulls somehow managed to get 26yr old Gooden (reasonable contract, expiring next year), 29yr old Hughes (on a huge contract similar to Wallace), and two young projects in Shannon Brown and Cedric Simmons, for three veterans of 34, 35 and 34 years of age that didn't play any part in the future of the team. amazing ...
but i'd like to look at the Cavs part here. Why did they do it ... and will it work?
Sure Wallace had no LeBron at the Bulls, someone taking care of the offense and allowing him to ONLY play D and keeping possessions alive (his biggest strength nowadays), but his defensive skills have eroded to a point he was a liability letting his man get big numbers in points and rebounds. Maybe it was only a matter of dissatisfaction wth the teammates, but that will be the Cavs problem to find out now. And finally, Ben had no use playing towards the end of tight games. His non-offense forced a lot of 4 on 5 sets (ok, the Cavs are used to 1 on 5 sets, so what ...), his atrocious FT shooting allowed the defense to have a perfect foul option, and the only reason he was played in 4th quarters was to keep him
happyless disgruntled.
Sure, Wally and Delonte seem to be upgrades too (at least offensively, what I heard is Hughes and Drew will be badly missed on the other end), but ...
WILL THE CAVS BE CLOSER TO A TITLE NOW?
Did they narrow the gap to the Pistons/Magic ... and the whole Western Conference?
And what will be in 2 years when Wallace, Smith are retired or broken down?
Questions I'm seeking opinions on!