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Wallets and Gordon have to go in any way possible.....
Beasley would be nice
Beasley would be nice
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Originally Posted by Air273
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How the heck is he gonna reject that newest deal
[h3]Paxson Refutes Report[/h3]Chicago GM John Paxson said yesterday that, despite published speculation, the Bulls have not shown interest in Larry Brown as a possible coach in their future.
In an interview yesterday with Chicago radio station WMVP-AM, Brown said he had not been contacted by Paxson.
"I'm not going to speculate on any job when there's a coach involved,'' Brown said. "It's not fair. It's not appropriate. People know that I'm out there and people know what I'm capable of doing." -- Philadelphia Daily News
- Paxson reiterated that interim coach Jim Boylan, whom Paxson promoted after firing Scott Skiles on Christmas Eve, has the job at least until the end of the season.
"I have not begun the process" of evaluating coaching options for next season, Paxson said. -- Chicago Sun-Times- If the Bulls end up seeking a new coach this summer, common sense suggests that Paxson would consider candidates with a proven track record such as Brown, Doug Collins and Jeff Van Gundy. He'll also probably look at NBA assistants such as Detroit's Terry Porter and San Antonio's Mike Budenholzer. -- Arlington Heights Daily Herald
From ESPN Insider
[h3]One-Year Contract An Option[/h3]
Ben Gordon | Bulls
There's almost no chance Ben Gordon will be dealt by the NBA deadline Thursday. Bulls officials found out weeks ago there is little market for Gordon because of his salary expectations when he becomes a restricted free agent this summer.
"It is a huge obstacle," one source said.
Gordon said Tuesday he has given little thought to being traded.
''I let [rumors] roll off my back, knowing that I can't do anything about it,'' he said. ''You have to come to grips with it at a point in your career. I've done that. You go about your business and wait to see what happens.'' -- Chicago Sun-Times
- Days after demurring when questioned on the same subject, Ben Gordon finally admitted he has considered signing the Bulls' one-year tender offer next summer and becoming an unrestricted free agent in the summer of 2009.
"I definitely didn't go out of my way and say something to the organization trying to threaten them, but it is an option," Gordon said Tuesday. "Luol [Deng] has that option. Most guys in my position have that option."
John Paxson, according to league sources, has gauged interest in Gordon but has been underwhelmed by what the Bulls' leading scorer is fetching. -- The Chicago Tribune
Originally Posted by aRog27
Duhon wasn't traded jBlack...and i agree on Hughes...ehhhhhh