George Hill – Oklahoma City Thunder
At 34-years old now, George Hill is nearing the end of his career, but he is still a high-impact, veteran player in this league. Just last year, he led the league in three-point shooting percentage with the Bucks, shooting about 46% from deep.
Before getting injured this season, George Hill was averaging 38.6% from three-point range, which would make him one of the best three-point shooters on the Bulls, a team that currently sits 10th in the league in perimeter shooting percentage.
Chicago needs to add another perimeter shooter that they can bring into the game off-the-bench and given the versatility George Hill brings to the table as a floor general and ball-handler as well, he could be a perfect fit to also help take a lot of pressure off of Zach LaVine to make all of the plays for this team.
Not only has he been on numerous championship contending teams over the years, but the veteran guard has played with Giannis Antetokonumpo and LeBron James, two of the best talents in the league, which is why he could fit in perfectly with the Bulls and Zach LaVine.
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The only catch to trying to trade for a guy like George Hill is figuring out how to bring in his $19.6M contract. With him being owed $9.1M this season, Chicago would be tight in terms of freeing up cap space and would likely have to move around some smaller contracts. If they were to cut ties with Lauri Markkanen or Otto Porter Jr. though, they could easily make a trade for Hill work.
The veteran guard would definitely be a big-time pick-up for the Chicago Bulls, but logistically, they may have to give up too much of their depth in order to acquire him.