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I think its entirely possible that the Bulls just wanted to dump Salmons on the first willing team. It seems as if Houston is dragging this TMac thing out WAY too much and asking for too much in return, and the Bulls were having none of it. They know they can't waste time getting in a bidding war over Tmac, nor should they. They still need to move Tyrus Thomas, and possibly one of Deng/Hinrich.

 

They got their guaranteed max contract money out of the way, now they can work to get the extra dough.

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The Lakers want Hinrich and are offering the expiring contract of Adam Morrison around.

 

But they also need to trade Sasha Vujacic in a deal, so they're trying to find a 3rd team to do that and give an expiring deal back to the Bulls.

 

Chances of that happening probably aren't very good.

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QUOTE (DBAHO @ Feb 17, 2010 -> 10:06 PM)
The Lakers want Hinrich and are offering the expiring contract of Adam Morrison around.

 

But they also need to trade Sasha Vujacic in a deal, so they're trying to find a 3rd team to do that and give an expiring deal back to the Bulls.

 

Chances of that happening probably aren't very good.

There was a report out a short while ago that said the Lakers wont be doing anything at the deadline.

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QUOTE (Jenks Heat @ Feb 18, 2010 -> 02:10 PM)
Bulls do not have to move Tyrus they can just non-tender him. If he plays well they could move him for something in the offseason orlet him walk.

 

Deng and Heinrich are actually playing well enough to have value.

The Bulls are trying to get a future 1st and an expiring contract for TT though. Obviously they want some sort of compensation for him.

 

Not exactly a good PR scenario non - tendering the former #2 pick in the draft.

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QUOTE (DBAHO @ Feb 17, 2010 -> 09:50 PM)
The Bulls are trying to get a future 1st and an expiring contract for TT though. Obviously they want some sort of compensation for him.

 

Not exactly a good PR scenario non - tendering the former #2 pick in the draft.

True, but if things go to plans and they have a successful offseason it really wouldn't matter.

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QUOTE (DBAHO @ Feb 17, 2010 -> 09:06 PM)
The Lakers want Hinrich and are offering the expiring contract of Adam Morrison around.

 

But they also need to trade Sasha Vujacic in a deal, so they're trying to find a 3rd team to do that and give an expiring deal back to the Bulls.

 

Chances of that happening probably aren't very good.

 

Although the idea of getting rid of these contracts is a great idea for the future, you might want to look at what's happening now. You don't just want to throw this season away. Kirk's a pretty big part of the team now that Salmons is gone. You want somebody in return who can replace a good amount of his production. I don't know if Morrison is capable of that.

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QUOTE (chw42 @ Feb 17, 2010 -> 09:54 PM)
Although the idea of getting rid of these contracts is a great idea for the future, you might want to look at what's happening now. You don't just want to throw this season away. Kirk's a pretty big part of the team now that Salmons is gone. You want somebody in return who can replace a good amount of his production. I don't know if Morrison is capable of that.

 

Personally couldn't care less about this season. Its nice and all, but I don't care about keeping this team together so we can get bounced in the first round again. All-in for the off-season, its the only chance this team has at becoming a legit contender. Dump every contract you can and go all out with max deals to 2 of the big guys

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If the Miami Heat seem a little more nervous Wednesday, this is why. This deal could potentially be huge for the Bulls, even thought they just helped their most serious competitor for the East's last playoff spot get a leg up on them. Chicago could very well miss the postseason as a result of this trade.

 

However, the long-term ramifications are simply too huge to ignore. By dropping the $5.8 million owed to John Salmons next year, Chicago is now in a position to offer a maximum contract to a prospective free agent. Their target is obvious -- the Bulls will make a serious push to get Dwyane Wade.

 

As for the players they received, don't expect much -- both are well past their prime. Kurt Thomas may help a bit with his physical post D and mid-range jump shooting, but the Bulls didn't really need more frontcourt players. In the backcourt, Devin Brown will take Salmons's minutes and rookie James Johnson will likely play more too, but there's no question this is a downgrade from Salmons.

 

Before we continue, one side note here: Many outlets have misreported that Tyrus Thomas needs to be traded for the Bulls to get a max free agent this summer. This isn't true. Thomas has an expiring contract; the Bulls can make him a qualifying offer of $6.3 million to retain his rights as a restricted free agent but are under no obligation to do so. If they don't, he can still re-sign with Chicago as an unrestricted free agent, but the Bulls lose the right to match other offers. Grade: B+

 

Insider.

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QUOTE (Steve9347 @ Feb 17, 2010 -> 10:07 PM)
That'd be money. It would also improve the team for this year.

 

Can we post sources?

 

They would actually lose cap space in that deal, since James and Thomas combined ($11M) are less than Harrington ($10M)

 

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QUOTE (lostfan @ Feb 17, 2010 -> 10:14 PM)
Getting Salmons off the roster is enough for me.

 

^^^^^^^^

 

I personally don't care if Tyrus is moved or not, he is basically an expired anyway for the Bulls, and if they sign a big time FA, the average fan could care less they let him walk for nothing. The Bulls HAVE to trade Hinrich or Deng though.

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QUOTE (Steve9347 @ Feb 17, 2010 -> 11:22 PM)
Warrick 2010: Free Agent

Alexander 2010: Team Option (he's in the D-League)

 

I don't care either way though.

 

If Warrick and Thomas are ever on the same court at the same time . . . the basketball gods will cry.

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