As the Chicago Bulls try to return to contention, they're close to hiring a new executive vice president of basketball operations to run the show. ESPN NBA Insider Adrian Wojnarowski reported today that the Bulls are focusing on Denver Nuggets general manager Arturas Karnisovas.
News that the Bulls have narrowed their search didn't stop Brooklyn Nets guard Spencer Dinwiddie from offering his thoughts on the situation via social media on Wednesday. Dinwiddie, who was traded to Chicago in 2016 but sent down to the G League after training camp and later waived, suggested he could return to the franchise to become the first player/GM.
It's come to my attention the @chicagobulls need a GM. If you say pretty please I just might come back as first ever player/GM 🤙🏾
— Spencer Dinwiddie (@SDinwiddie_25) April 8, 2020
He joked about trading himself for current Bulls guard Tomas Satoransky, and then immediately appointing himself the general manager.
First order of business we'd have to trade Satoransky for Dinwiddie and also appoint him GM. But we gonna need a pick too because Dinwiddie gets buckets.
— Spencer Dinwiddie (@SDinwiddie_25) April 8, 2020
His second order of business was reaching out to agent Rich Paul to deliver Chicago native Anthony Davis, saying he'd even sign with Paul's agency, Klutch Sports, to make the deal happen.
Second order of business Call rich Paul. Agree to sign with Klutch for my max deal if he delivers AD.
— Spencer Dinwiddie (@SDinwiddie_25) April 8, 2020
S/T: Thad, Felicio, Wendell and a 1st? 🤔
Dinwiddie praised a backcourt pairing of himself and Bulls point guard Zach LaVine, as well as Bulls forward Lauri Markkanen alongside Davis. He also promised to give the fans want they want with the players off the bench, including rookie Coby White.
Ps. For the bench 6, I'd just keep all the fan favorites. Blakeny, Shaq, Hutchinson, Gafford. 2 vets. Jared Dudley types for lockeroom chemistry.
— Spencer Dinwiddie (@SDinwiddie_25) April 8, 2020
Dinwiddie then mentioned adding Terrence Ross or Marcus Morris, as well as Moe Harkless and Robert Covington, as possible options to round out the roster.
Now back to the 4 that round out my rotation. I'm looking at moe harkless/Covington type as my bigger wing defender.
— Spencer Dinwiddie (@SDinwiddie_25) April 8, 2020
Would have to free up moe harkless money with Arcidiacano plus Kormet and sweetener
The Nets guard said he would call in a favor from Detroit Mercy star Rashad Phillips, seeking advice "on the best mid sized 3/D wing type that can also guard PGs." He also suggested trading Bulls forward Otto Porter Jr. for Cleveland Cavaliers center Andre Drummond.
Since I have a lotto pick top 8 or so, I'm consulting @RP3natural on the best mid sized 3/D wing type that can also guard PGs. And lastly I need the big. Maybe a Otto for Drummond trade off the both opt in to their player options 🤔 with obvious sweeteners
— Spencer Dinwiddie (@SDinwiddie_25) April 8, 2020
He made one thing abundantly clear: He'd build his young team around Davis, and let him call the shots. With an average age of 26, Dinwiddie gave his team a five-year window.
MOST IMPORTANT THING: We are opening up transparent communication with AD, he gonna be running things on the low 🤣
— Spencer Dinwiddie (@SDinwiddie_25) April 8, 2020
My big 4 avg age is 26. Gives us a 5yr window. Dinwiddie, Lavine, AD, Drummond. Possible other starter mook
— Spencer Dinwiddie (@SDinwiddie_25) April 8, 2020
4 Main reserves: harkless, coby, lotto pick, Lauri.
— Spencer Dinwiddie (@SDinwiddie_25) April 8, 2020
1 vet. 3 Super talented youth.
If AD needs more vets we adjust and go all in. We also collaborating on the coach decision.
Though Dinwiddie said sharing his thoughts on front office moves was "fun," don't expect him to make the transition to coaching anytime soon. Before the NBA hiatus, he was averaging a career-best 20.6 points, 6.8 assists and 3.5 rebounds.
Before you ask, I have ZERO interest in coaching. Now or in the future lol https://t.co/XbPARQAQue
— Spencer Dinwiddie (@SDinwiddie_25) April 8, 2020