I'm not sure the Bulls would view themselves as having lost all their dealings with the Spurs. They haven't really worked out, but it's not like the Spurs abused them and ran the other way. The Demar experience ended up effectively costing them nothing in the long run, having gotten that pick back and using the Fox trade as a vehicle to dump Lavine (and those sickos might actually like Zollins).
I was just thinking of who the Spurs frequent trade partners have been as a clue to who might deal with us again. I wouldn't cross Chicago off that list.
- Atlanta - definitely not taking our calls unless its to discuss giving their picks back
- Boston - we obviously hooked them up fat with the Derrick trade, though it was viewed as a fair trade at the time. We helped them save some money taking Noah Vonleh, and then helped facilitate them dumping Grant Williams
- Chicago - I think they're fine with us and we likely still have a good relationship. We facilitated them getting DDR when they wanted him for relatively cheap, and then got them that pick back to help get off
- Indianapolis - we've actually done quite a bit of business with them over the last few years. We seem to just help each other out when we want something (S&T for Doug for a fake SRP, IND moving off Hield and getting Doug back, the Furphy trade)
- Minnesota - we've been draft day BFFs the last few years. Obviously #8 last year, but also #33 the year before
- Phoenix - we helped them dump Cam Payne's salary for a fake SRP
- Sacramento - they probably shouldn't trade with us anymore, but they're also too stupid to realize we're taking advantage of them. We've done 3 deals in the last 12 months with them (Barnes, Jalen McDaniels dump, Fox)
- Raptors - Our friends up north. We seem to love doing business
Teams we don't trade with or having traded with in a long time:
- Clippers - have never traded with them
- Pistons - no deals for a long time. They might have beef over that Sean Elliott/Bill Curly deal
- Lakers - obvious reasons
- Rockets - nothing since Scola. They owe us one but probably aren't answering the phone
- Knicks - I've kind of liked the outcome every time we've dealt with them, but it's been awhile. Started with getting Strickland for Cheeks in 1990, then turning JR Reid into Charles Smith and Monte Williams, then Malik to Nazr.
- Thunder - No moves since moving to OKC. Presti prob respects us but knows we are rivals and aren't interested in helping one another
- Magic - one trade in our history, way back in 1990


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