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So if he has a greater strength than the mid-range jump shot, he's got an odd way of showing it.
- he runs the floor like a deer
- he is an excellent cutter/slasher
- he is efficient (3rd best FG% among SFs in the NBA)
- he rebounds (3rd best RPG among SFs in the NBA)
- he passes well and has good hands
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But we know for sure that Gasol is available now.
Everyone is available for a price. And I'll say it again, there's absolutely no reason for the Bulls to bid against themselves. If there's not another team out there that will top an offer of PJ, Tyrus, and the pick, then why give them Deng? And if they decline the Bulls' offer without receiving a better one, then he's not truly on the block.
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As for Garnett and O'Neal, yes, "maybe" they will be available this summer. We've also heard these rumors in the past, too, with nothing materializing.
Circumstances have changed. Both players have opt out clauses in their contracts, and I say with great confidence that neither player is content with the status of their current teams.
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And even if they do become available, who's to say that the asking price for those players will be any lower?
Both players, particularly Garnett, are older than Pau and have significantly more miles on them. More importantly, Gasol is signed for another 4 years. The Grizzlies have leverage in this department because Pau can't take his ball and go home. Both Garnett & Jermaine have that luxury.
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And with Wallace's signing, Paxson basically announced that the Bulls were trying to win a title ASAP.
That's a logical assumption, but not necessarily the truth of the situation. For one thing, the majority of this team is still quite young, so to expect them to win a title now is not the most realistic of expectations. The bigger issue, though, is that the Bulls only had the opportunity of cap space this past offseason (or next, had they passed on Wallace). Once Luol and Gordon receive extensions on their rookie contracts (effective next offseason, but not affecting the cap until 2008), the Bulls would have no chance to be players in the free agent market. I'd argue it's every bit as much of "smoke 'em while you got 'em" as it is "win a title ASAP".
That's it for now. Love the banter, but I've had a long day, and it's Miller time. Enjoy the All-Star festivities. Hopefully, Tyrus wins the dunk competition, shows Jerry West a thing or two, and this time next week we're looking at a line-up of:
Hinrich
Gordon
Deng
Gasol
Wallace