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5 trade scenarios that could benefit the Bulls this season

CHICAGO - Sunday wasn't just the day Thaddeus Young, Tomas Satoransky, Daniel Gafford and Luke Kornet became trade eligible, it also marked the start of NBA trade season.

The march to the Feb. 6 trade deadline is on, and the Bulls face a dilemma: They're not receptive to blowing up the roster and going into a rebuild again - at least they haven't signaled that publicly - but in reality they're not in position to be buyers.

The assets the Bulls might want don't necessarily match up with what they can offer. The first option would be trading Young, a veteran forward, to a contender. But finding a team that has a need at his position - and who has something

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