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Somebody need to give my nikka A.I. a tryout![]()
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No one gives a fukk about AI anymore. He's washed up.
Somebody need to give my nikka A.I. a tryout![]()
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No one gives a fukk about AI anymore. He's washed up.
humphries is pretty decent, he's going to be making a decent dollar this free agency and i think thats going to be more of the issue. people think he's going to be asking for $10 million a year, but i think its going to end up being more
Source: Bulls Will Pursue Nash, Kidd In Free Agency
Jun 03, 2012 1:51 PM EDT
Chicago will make a run at Steve Nash and Jason Kidd in free agency, according to a source.
C.J. Watson filled in admirably in place of an injured Derrick Rose in the postseason, but the Bulls are expected to look to upgrade at point guard during Roses absence.
Rose is walking with a soft brace after undergoing surgery to repair a torn left ACL and is hoping to return by next seasons All-Star break.
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any chance lakers get batum?
Dallas has a Plan A, and due to the super-tax, it has a ‘Plan Powder-Dry,’ too. But spending big beyond Deron remains an option. NBA sources tell DB.com that if the Mavs can’t get him (and maybe even if they do) a top secondary target will be Pacers RFA center Roy Hibbert.
Also, don't be surprised if Bulls make run at Nick Young (Clippers) and Carlos Delfino (Bucks).
While the front office may seek out minimum-salary veterans at several positions, including point guard, a source tells CSNChicago.com that the Bulls will take a run at future Hall of Famers Steve Nash and Jason Kidd in free agency, trying to convince the former All-Stars that they will have an opportunity to win a championship, of which Kidd has one, from last season with the Mavericks, and Nash has none, in Chicago.
While the front office may seek out minimum-salary veterans at several positions, including point guard, a source tells CSNChicago.com that the Bulls will take a run at future Hall of Famers Steve Nash and Jason Kidd in free agency, trying to convince the former All-Stars that they will have an opportunity to win a championship, of which Kidd has one, from last season with the Mavericks, and Nash has none, in Chicago.
According to the same source, the rest of the team's "core"--starters Rose, Deng, Hamilton, center Joakim Noah and power forward Carlos Boozer, as well as reserve big men Taj Gibson and Omer Asik, the latter of whom is a restricted free agent this summer, though the Bulls are likely to match any offers for him from opposing teams--is "safe," though team management will surely at least listen to trade offers. Brewer is the least likely to return, as rookie swingman Jimmy Butler is poised to fill his role, while Korver, despite his long-range shooting being such a needed asset on a team mostly lacking that quality, may have too high of a price tag for a team trying to avoid the league's luxury tax.
It’s not totally out of the question that Garnett returns to the Celtics. He wouldn’t have to learn a new system, deal with a new coach, new city, all that. Besides, the Celtics will have plenty of room under the cap to give him a reasonable salary, say $10 million. With Paul Pierce and Rajon Rondo, they’d be a 45 or 50-win team. There are other possible landing places as well. Maybe the Lakers? Garnett has a home in Malibu, and the Lakers have Kobe Bryant. What they don’t have is cap room, but that can be resolved if they agree to a sign and trade for Pau Gasol. The Lakers desperately want Gasol’s contract (three years, $60 million) off the cap and tried to trade him last summer. The Celtics, with only Pierce and Rondo making decent money, could take Gasol, although that would likely prevent them from re-signing Brandon Bass.
To me the question is how can the bulls rid themselves of boozers awful contract. Worse than amares.