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No big trades for an inside guy ?
I’m sure Pax will make another run at Garnett, and perhaps Jermaine/Gasol/etc. Hard to say what will go down; that’s why my prediction was relatively conservative and just included an MLE signing and the draft pick.
Also, regarding your sign & trade comments above, I’d have to do some digging into NBA rules on contracts. Everything runs through the commissioner’s office for approval, and I’d suspect there are regulations in place regarding contract integrity. Translation: you’re probably not allowed to give Michael Sweetney a one-year $18 mil deal in order to facilitate a Garnett trade (though I bet Sweets would appreciate that). It might be as simple as the commish flat-out rejecting the transaction, or there might actually be rules in place regulating how much cash you’re allowed to give on a 1-year deal. Either way, I wouldn’t recommend counting on giving a bloated one-year deal to one of our shitty players. If it were allowed, it would happen regularly, and off the top of my head, I can’t remember a single instance of such a transaction.
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It's early, but do you see the Bulls using the draft pick (probably in the 9-11 range) on a big guy ?
Absolutely. They’re already deep at both guard & forward. Pax will be looking for a big man, and an offensive one at that (and I mean scoring, not vulgar – I’ve always been a fan of the homonym
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I’ve penciled in Spencer Hawes as an early projection, as he’d be my first choice among the 2nd tier big men in the draft. If the Knicks land us the 10th pick, for example, Hawes probably won’t be there. But, since this year’s pick will very likely be the last piece to our main rotation, barring a trade, I expect Pax will move up a few spots if necessary – whether that’s for Hawes or whoever his preference is. He can offer a future 1st round pick and/or up to $3 mil in cash. You really have to wait and see how the order shakes out, though. There should be a hearty amount of perimeter players on the board when the Bulls pick, so you’d have to find a team that is looking that direction and not at a young big man.