First, the Bulls. The Bulls shored up their defense with Lonzo Ball and Alex Caruso, but they could still use some and get it with Ben Simmons, a first team all defender. This would make the Bulls defense very good, with Simmons, Ball, and Caruso. Simmons could also help out with his playmaking, and they have a center that's willing to shoot in Vucevic, making the Bulls one of the best fits, especially since they're trying to contend now.
BULLS POTENTIAL STARTING LINEUP:
Lonzo Ball
Zach LaVine
Demar Derozan
Ben Simmons
Nikola Vucevic
BENCH 5:
Alex Caruso
Ayo Dosunmu
Javonte Green
Minimum FA
Tony Bradley
REST OF BENCH:
Minimum FAs
Second, the Sixers. The 76ers are not going to get that Harden-esque package here, nor are they getting an all-star, but this is pretty good. They're getting a great defender and shooter here in Derrick White, a young guard who can be a sparkplug scorer in Coby White, and a great young guy in Patrick Williams, and two seconds to top it off.
76ERS POTENTIAL STARTING LINEUP:
Seth Curry
Derrick White
Danny Green
Tobias Harris
Joel Embiid
BENCH 5:
Tyrese Maxey
Coby White
Matisse Thybulle
Patrick Williams
Andre Drummond
REST OF BENCH:
Shake Milton
Jaden Springer
Furkan Korkmaz (All of those three could be moved for other assets
Georges Niang
Paul Reed
Lastly, the Spurs. They're mainly here because I needed to match cap, and the 76ers won't have anything for Lauri Markannen to do, so I sent them to the Spurs, but also because they help remove some of their logjam at guard and get another young guy.
SPURS POTENTIAL STARTING LINEUP:
Dejounte Murray
Keldon Johnson
Doug McDermott
Thaddeus Young
Lauri Markannen
BENCH 5:
Tre Jones
Lonnie Walker IV
Devin Vassell
Al Farouq-Aminu
Jakob Poetl
REST OF BENCH:
Joshua Primo
Troy Brown Jr.
Chandler Hutchinson
Luka Samanic
Zach Collins
Bryn Forbes
Drew Eubanks