Watson/Brewer/Korver not expected back

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The Bulls also were in discussions to re-sign John Lucas III for a veteran's minimum, sources said. Chicago Tribune

for those wondering about JL
 

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The Bulls also were in discussions to re-sign John Lucas III for a veteran's minimum, sources said. Chicago Tribune

for those wondering about JL

Must..... hold....back....urge... to.... dislike.... you... for being.... the ... messenger.....
 

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Must..... hold....back....urge... to.... dislike.... you... for being.... the ... messenger.....

:lmao:

Yeah.... I felt guilty for just posting it. :smh:

well.. maybe some good news: They're interested in Brandon Rush.

also, some news on Asik

Assuming the Bulls retain Asik, as Forman has stated all along, the big man depth is established. The most the Rockets or other interested teams can offer Asik in the first year of an offer sheet is $5 million. However, a team could backload a deal to make matching the offer more painful for the Bulls. Sources indicated the Rockets were mulling an offer averaging $8 million annually. The Bulls planned to be proactive in re-signing Asik. Chicago Tribune

I sure as hell hope we don't brink Asik back if he gets offered 8 million
 

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The Bulls shouldn't amnesty/not pick up the option of any players besides Scalabrine.

They are better off trading them as opposed to losing them for nothing. Unless it actually will open up more cap-space going forward.
 

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Ill miss Korver off the court. Great locker room guy. Great in the community.
 

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The Bulls also were in discussions to re-sign John Lucas III for a veteran's minimum, sources said. Chicago Tribune

for those wondering about JL

:lmao:

Yeah.... I felt guilty for just posting it. :smh:

well.. maybe some good news: They're interested in Brandon Rush.

also, some news on Asik

Assuming the Bulls retain Asik, as Forman has stated all along, the big man depth is established. The most the Rockets or other interested teams can offer Asik in the first year of an offer sheet is $5 million. However, a team could backload a deal to make matching the offer more painful for the Bulls. Sources indicated the Rockets were mulling an offer averaging $8 million annually. The Bulls planned to be proactive in re-signing Asik. Chicago Tribune

I sure as hell hope we don't brink Asik back if he gets offered 8 million

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We now know that they won't exercise the option on Watson but what about the other two?
I think (and hope) they will keep Korver but I really don't care about Brewer.

I mean, I wouldn't mind seeing him stay but if leaving translates into more playing for Butler, I'm ok with it.
 

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