Hinrich commits to Bulls, 2 years, $6 million |
Hinrich commits to Bulls, 2 years, $6 million |
Jun 29 2012, 07:42 AM
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The Bulls are expected to pursue Kirk Hinrich.
That's just a really embarrassing awful atrocious move no matter how you look at it. This guy has regressed horribly as a basketball player and really doesn't contribute much of anything on the floor. If you are bringing in a veteran ahead of Teague at least let it be someone who can f'ing contribute. |
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Jun 29 2012, 02:21 PM
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12th Man Group: Members Posts: 198 Joined: 1-July 06 Member No.: 183 |
Kidd and Nash are more expensive teachers. I've been under the impression that the Bulls only have the MLE to offer?? If they gave Kirk 1/2 or whatever would they still be able to grab a serviceable SG as well?? If all they can afford is one MLE player I'd grab Kidd or Nash, not only will they help Teague but they'd help Rose more as well. If they can sign both Kirk and take a chance on Roy I'm all for it...If they can only sign one player give me one of the future HoFers |
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Jun 29 2012, 03:15 PM
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I've been under the impression that the Bulls only have the MLE to offer?? If they gave Kirk 1/2 or whatever would they still be able to grab a serviceable SG as well?? If all they can afford is one MLE player I'd grab Kidd or Nash, not only will they help Teague but they'd help Rose more as well. If they can sign both Kirk and take a chance on Roy I'm all for it...If they can only sign one player give me one of the future HoFers The Bulls can offer up to the full mid-level exemption this year since they are under the tax level. That gives them $5 million to spend on free agents. The Bulls can also match any offer Asik receives without it counting against that number. Then there are various other minimum contract/veterans exemptions thrown in the Bulls could use as well. However, the Bulls are already dangerously close to the luxury tax. Add in their draft pick, keeping Asik, signing anyone, and picking up CJ's option, would almost certainly put them far over it, in what is likely a lost season. |
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