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He can still play at a high level. He was the only one on the Pistons who came to play against the Cavs all series. He's a hard worker, wants to win badly, and has a lot of heart. Plus, he's anit-Tyrus in that he can hit that mid range jumper very consistently, and is capable of rebounding well and hustling on the floor.

I think he could be a starter or a backup, depending on what moves are made. He probably can't play more than 30 minutes for 82 games though.

What kind of money would he command?
 

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we're really in no position to sign a free agent, and it'd be rather silly to make moves to allow us to do that for a guy like Mcdyess who is only a very very minor help.
 

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IMO he will take the LLE, he gave up a lot of money to leave Denver. I'm not sure if we can beat some teams out though for him. A lot depends on how much did we raise our value in the Boston series. We might be able to snag a vet like that if they feel we're on our way up but I could see him going to Cleveland or something like that. They could really use him next year and he would have a very good chance at winning a title there.

But he would def start over Tyrus if he came here.

I've said it before but I think Brandon Bass is a guy we should look at. He should come cheap like 2-3mil a year and IMO could help us a lot
 

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Shannon Brown sorry, how did we not know this kid could play?
 

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Nah, I only want the Bulls to sign young cheap roster filling roleplayers.
 

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If we move Hinrich and resign Gordon and lose a Tyrus trying to trade for Bosh then McDyess would be a good pickup probably. But if we have the same team as we do now I don't see how we can bring him in.
 

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Hendu0520 wrote:
If we move Hinrich and resign Gordon and lose a Tyrus trying to trade for Bosh then McDyess would be a good pickup probably. But if we have the same team as we do now I don't see how we can bring him in.

I would say you have in quite the opposite..... If we get Bosh we wouldn't need Mcdyess.

Right now we could us some size at PF that can defend, score and rebound and he brings that. We are very thin at PF right now and we have no clue if we draft a PF that they can step in right away and contribute

The way this team is put together now Mcdyess helps out big time and if you land Bosh he's not needed based on Bosh playing 38 minutes and giving you exactly what you want from the PF spot
 

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JimmyBulls wrote:
Nah, I only want the Bulls to sign young cheap roster filling roleplayers.

How much younnger do you want us to get? Rose-Tyrus-Noah-Deng are extremely young and Salmons and Kirk aren't really old either. We need solid vets that know the game and understand there role and not many young guys will bring that
 

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I've said it before but I think Brandon Bass is a guy we should look at. He should come cheap like 2-3mil a year and IMO could help us a lot

I've heard from other posters that Dallas really likes Bass and seemed likely to pay him more, though I have no idea really.

As for McDyess, I'd love him at the LLE or vet minimum.
 

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I've said it before but I think Brandon Bass is a guy we should look at. He should come cheap like 2-3mil a year and IMO could help us a lot

I've heard from other posters that Dallas really likes Bass and seemed likely to pay him more, though I have no idea really.

As for McDyess, I'd love him at the LLE or vet minimum.

Seems like Dallas is smart then..... How much is Dallas looking to pay him? Can they play him as well? To me it seems like Carlisle won't play him the minutes he should be playing and Bass is unrestricted FA.In Chicago he could battle for a starting job and if signed a 3 year deal he would be 27 when it expires looking for his payday

He's never going to start in Dallas and with Dirk he's not going to get the minutes he could get elsewhere

If there was a way for us to offer him 3-4 mil for 3 years and stay under the LT with a chance to start he might leave

Mcdyess would be nice but I heard rumors that Cleveland wants him and I see him going there
 

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I have no idea about Bass. I've just heard other people saying that Dallas liked him, but I have no idea if there is validity to that or where they are getting it from. I'd take him at 2-3 million for sure. 3/10 would be nice for Bass, but I don't know that we could get him for that.

4/16 maybe? I haven't watched him a ton though he seems like he'd be worth that much.
 

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dougthonus wrote:
I have no idea about Bass. I've just heard other people saying that Dallas liked him, but I have no idea if there is validity to that or where they are getting it from. I'd take him at 2-3 million for sure. 3/10 would be nice for Bass, but I don't know that we could get him for that.

4/16 maybe? I haven't watched him a ton though he seems like he'd be worth that much.

2 yrs at 5 mil would be a nice offer for him. Hes an underseized scorer down low.
 

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dougthonus wrote:
I have no idea about Bass. I've just heard other people saying that Dallas liked him, but I have no idea if there is validity to that or where they are getting it from. I'd take him at 2-3 million for sure. 3/10 would be nice for Bass, but I don't know that we could get him for that.

4/16 maybe? I haven't watched him a ton though he seems like he'd be worth that much.

I would do 4 mil a year for him too. How much under the tax will we be? 2mil might be a bit low but I can see him taking 3-4 mil. I really feel Bass could beat Tyrus out for the PF spot. IMO if he was to play 30 minutes a night I see him as a 13 and 8 guy that shoots a high %. He's not that tall at 6'8 but weighing 250 is good. It seems like 6'8 is the new height for PF
 

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Newskoolbulls wrote:
dougthonus wrote:
I have no idea about Bass. I've just heard other people saying that Dallas liked him, but I have no idea if there is validity to that or where they are getting it from. I'd take him at 2-3 million for sure. 3/10 would be nice for Bass, but I don't know that we could get him for that.

4/16 maybe? I haven't watched him a ton though he seems like he'd be worth that much.

2 yrs at 5 mil would be a nice offer for him. Hes an underseized scorer down low.

The way the league is 6'8 250 is decent size. He's bigger than Beasley. anything 4 mil or under I would sign him for. I think he would fit Noah and the rest of the team. I would like a Noah-Bass-Deng-Salmons-Rose starting 5 and he gives us more size and better scoring at the four then we get now
 

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sabixx wrote:
we're really in no position to sign a free agent, and it'd be rather silly to make moves to allow us to do that for a guy like Mcdyess who is only a very very minor help.

He can be signed for LLE or veteran's minimum.
 

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With the team as it stands, McDyess would be a nice pick up IMO. I think he's an improvement over Tyrus at the starting PF spot and who knows, he might be able to teach him a thing or two. If we end up getting a legit low post player (Bosh, Amare etc) then chances are that we "lack the funds" to sign him. Brandon Bass would probably be a nice pickup as well.
 

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With the team as it stands, McDyess would be a nice pick up IMO. I think he's an improvement over Tyrus at the starting PF spot and who knows, he might be able to teach him a thing or two. If we end up getting a legit low post player (Bosh, Amare etc) then chances are that we "lack the funds" to sign him. Brandon Bass would probably be a nice pickup as well.

Yes everyone join me in the let's get Bass party :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:

We might not be looking at him but I wanna be on record as saying if he goes to a team where he can actually get minutes he will be a 13-15pt scorer grabbing 8rebs a game. He's just in a tough spot being behind Dirk
 

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Shannon Brown sorry, how did we not know this kid could play?

Anyone who watched him at Proviso East, or MSU, knew this kid could play. He was Mr. Illinois Basketball in 2003. He's 6-4, with range, and super-athleticism. I was begging for him to play when he was on the Bulls but unfortunately we were stocked with guards and he never got a chance.

He's done a good job in limited minutes with the Lakers in the playoffs, and I'm sure he'll hook on somewhere and have a solid pro career, but I'm not expecting him to all of the sudden have a breakout 20ppg season.
 

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Diddy1122 wrote:
Newskoolbulls wrote:
Shannon Brown sorry, how did we not know this kid could play?

Anyone who watched him at Proviso East, or MSU, knew this kid could play. He was Mr. Illinois Basketball in 2003. He's 6-4, with range, and super-athleticism. I was begging for him to play when he was on the Bulls but unfortunately we were stocked with guards and he never got a chance.

He's done a good job in limited minutes with the Lakers in the playoffs, and I'm sure he'll hook on somewhere and have a solid pro career, but I'm not expecting him to all of the sudden have a breakout 20ppg season.
Because we had Larry Hughes, Kirk, Ben, Duhon, and Thabo playing ahead of him. Guard glut for the lose :p
 

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I would take Paul Milsap. Antonio is old and Bass would be nice but he seem like he has the perimeter syndrome. Milsap is much better.
 

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