Brooklyn Nets combo guard Spencer Dinwiddie seems to have put quite a bit of thought into a hypothetical move to the Chicago Bulls.

After sending out an initial tweet about taking on a player/GM role for the Bulls, Dinwiddie laid out a 10-step plan for how he could turn the franchise into a winner.

Dinwiddie's plan includes a trade that would send him to the Bulls in exchange for Tomas Satoransky and future draft considerations. Having consummated the move which would also make him the new GM, Dinwiddie said he would then look to orchestrate a sign-and-trade to land Anthony Davis in free agency this summer.

This would give the Windy City team a core of Dinwiddie, AD, Zach LaVine and Lauri Markkanen.

Spencer Dinwiddie also noted he would keep “fan favorites” for the bench unit while also going after “3-and-D” types like Robert Covington or Terrence Ross.

Did Dinwiddie just just lay the groundwork for Chicago's return to glory?

The Bulls are currently in the process of looking for a new president of basketball operations, an executive who will have full authority while replacing John Paxson and Gar Forman. A number of persons are being considered, though Denver Nuggets GM Arturas Karnisovas appears to have the inside track on the job.

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Naturally, Dinwiddie is just being his usual brash self on Twitter, but it is intriguing to see how he envisions this process playing out.

The 27-year-old is averaging a line close to 21-7-3 for the Nets this season, but he had also been in some trade rumors and has a relatively uncertain future in Brooklyn pending the eventual returns of Kevin Durant of Kyrie Irving.

Of course, Dinwiddie will not be general manager, but is it possible his interest in coming to the Bulls is genuine?