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anotheridiot
There will always be someone to blame......
In addition to sending Bynum’s contract to Chicago, the Cavaliers also conveyed to the Bulls a future draft pick via the Sacramento Kings (Sacramento’s conditional regular first round selection in 2014, 2015, 2016, and 2017 otherwise, Sacramento’s 2017 regular second round pick if it falls between 31-55).
Cleveland also conveyed to Chicago the Portland Trail Blazers’ 2015 and 2016 regular second round draft picks, which were held by the Cavaliers. In addition, if Cleveland is not in the NBA Draft Lottery in 2015, the Bulls have the right to switch regular first round selections with the Cavaliers.
I hope the brass takes time to talk to bynum and see what he is thinking. It could be an interesting lineup with Bynum and Noah, Buckets at the 3, slide to the 2 when Dunleavy is in, or just play Snell a little more. He was learning pretty good during the injuries. Otherwise they have til 4 to waive Bynum. That way we can try to move Boozer.
It was reported on Yoohoo that Deng rejected a two year extension for 15 million dollars last week, and his rejection led to him being dealt.
Cleveland also conveyed to Chicago the Portland Trail Blazers’ 2015 and 2016 regular second round draft picks, which were held by the Cavaliers. In addition, if Cleveland is not in the NBA Draft Lottery in 2015, the Bulls have the right to switch regular first round selections with the Cavaliers.
I hope the brass takes time to talk to bynum and see what he is thinking. It could be an interesting lineup with Bynum and Noah, Buckets at the 3, slide to the 2 when Dunleavy is in, or just play Snell a little more. He was learning pretty good during the injuries. Otherwise they have til 4 to waive Bynum. That way we can try to move Boozer.
It was reported on Yoohoo that Deng rejected a two year extension for 15 million dollars last week, and his rejection led to him being dealt.