If the Chicago Bulls are looking to make a trade partner out of NBA team for the rest of the offseason, the Atlanta Hawks could be a good fit.

Trade rumors slowed mostly to a halt in the NBA in the past two or three weeks. The end of this cycle of free agency saw nearly half of the rosters around the NBA turnover. That means that there could be a lull in action on the trade market until about the middle of December. That’s when the fireworks could really start for a team like the Chicago Bulls, and for the rest of the NBA.

The Bulls have a lot of trade pieces to work with this coming season. If John Paxson and Gar Forman find themselves in playoff contention when the trade deadline gets closer, then pulling the trigger on making a big move that won’t cost the franchise too much over the long-term could be a great idea. But that might make too much sense for what usually seems like a hapless Bulls front office.

However, the Bulls also have possible trade chips to work with ahead of the start of the 2019-20 regular season. One player that keeps emerging in trade talks among NBA fans and the media is Bulls point guard and former top five 2016 NBA Draft pick of the Minnesota Timberwolves Kris Dunn.

According to a piece from the Chicago Tribune three months back, Dunn already had a trade value that was “low to non-existent).

All-around, the Bulls have more players that are easily movable and carry trade value than at least half of the other 29 teams around the NBA. Here’s a look at three potential trade packages that the Chicago Bulls could put together with a viable partner like the Atlanta Hawks.