The most popular one being pushed in recent days is the Bulls landing J.J. Redick from Orlando. The deal makes sense on a few different levels, especially given that Redick signed an offer sheet with the Bulls almost three summers ago and was ready to come to Chicago before the Magic matched the deal. ESPN Insider's Amin Elhassan put together a proposal recently that would send Redick and a future second-round pick to the Bulls in exchange for Hamilton, Marquis Teague, Vladimir Radmanovic and cash considerations to Orlando.
Elhassan acknowledges the difficulties the Bulls would have given the fact that they are "hard-capped" for the season, but it's the last line that should give Bulls fans pause. Yahoo! Sports reported that Redick's agent, Arn Tellem, will be looking for a four-year, $40 million deal this summer. While he may not get that, it doesn't seem like the Bulls would be willing to invest that heavily in a player who would only make them marginally better.