the bulls will pay the luxury tax

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Chicago Bulls chairman Jerry Reinsdorf predicts multiple championships - ESPN Chicago



As Chicago Bulls chairman Jerry Reinsdorf prepares to celebrate the 20th anniversary of his team's first title, he's sensing the Bulls may be on the verge of another championship era.


We have an outstanding coach, an outstanding bunch of players, the team is deep, and if we stay healthy, we have an awfully good chance of winning at least four championships.

-- Jerry Reinsdorf, to Chicago Sun-Times
Michael Jordan will be at the United Center on Saturday with other former Bulls to celebrate the first of six titles the Bulls won in the 1990s. But nostalgia will be mixed with anticipation as the Bulls have at least one interested observer confident that another championship run could be near.

"If you don't see something special in Derrick Rose, then you're blind," Reinsdorf told the Chicago Sun-Times. "We have an outstanding coach, an outstanding bunch of players, the team is deep, and if we stay healthy we have an awfully good chance of winning at least four championships."

Rose, 22, is considered the favorite to become the youngest MVP in NBA history. He and Tom Thibodeau, who is a strong candidate for coach of the year, have positioned the Bulls as the No. 2 seed in the East.

"I think the sky's the limit for us right now," Rose said Wednesday morning. "I think everybody in this locker room, they want to win a championship. They're winners.

"Who's to say that we can't win it this year?"

Reinsdorf reiterated how U.S. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan, who played for Thibodeau at Harvard, campaigned for Thibodeau to get the Bulls' head coaching job in 2008. Thibodeau was a Boston Celtics assistant at the time, and Boston -- which was on a championship run -- denied permission to Chicago to speak to Thibodeau until after the playoffs, so the Bulls instead hired Vinny Del Negro.

The Bulls fired Del Negro after two seasons, and Duncan again entered the picture to campaign for his former coach. And after the hire, Reinsdorf -- who's also the chairman of the Chicago White Sox -- heard from President Obama.

"When the job was open again, I talked to Duncan several times on the subject, and he still strongly recommended Thibodeau," Reinsdorf told the Sun-Times. "So we hired him. Then in July 2010, the White Sox were playing in Washington, and we invited President Obama to come to the game.

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"First, [Obama adviser] David Axelrod arrived and said, 'Thanks for hiring Thibodeau.' Then a little while later, President Obama came in and the first thing he said to me was, 'Great hire.'

"Isn't that a beautiful story?"

After the Bulls hired Thibodeau, Duncan talked with ESPN Chicago about Thibodeau's dedication.

"Tom believed in me and worked to get me the opportunity, and he didn't have to do that," Duncan said. "I was a long shot at best. He wasn't paid extra after the season to work with me. ... He has just an extraordinary commitment to his players and the hours he will put in with them and the team are like nothing you've ever seen before. I'll never forget what he did for me."

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this is a great article. It's strange it's almost two articles. One of them being the bulls having a winner, the other is about TT being a great hire.

the only thing of value that i gathered is, Jerry thinks we have a winner. To me, that mean's he's willing to spend the luxury tax.
 

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Where does Reinsdorf say anything about the luxury tax?

he doesn't. I'm inferring it.

Reinsdorf is a smart business guy. He said that he would pay for a winner. I don't think he's a cheap owner nor a bad owner. I think that he's not willing to pay the tax for a team that doesn't have a chance at winning at all. He said that he believes the bulls have a chance at winning it all, so i'm inferring that he's willing to pay.
 

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I've gotta say, living in Louisiana, that when the Hornets appeared to be close to hiring Thibodou, I was like, "Tom WHO?"

I think the Bees ended up making a very good hire in Monty Williams (he's made chicken salad from chicken ___), but I certqainly see why they wanted Thibodou so badly.
 

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Hey, could a mod merge this thread with doug's article? they're both talking about the same stuff.
 

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