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The Bulls added to their backcourt depth on Tuesday, signing Isaiah Canaan to a two-year deal worth $2.2 million, according to CSN Bulls Insider Vincent Goodwill. The second year is a team option, according to Goodwill.

Canaan, 25, spent parts of the last two seasons with the Philadelphia 76ers. The shoot-first point guard averaged 11.0 points and 2.3 3-pointers in 77 games (39 starts) for the Sixers last year. He'll likely begin the year on the depth chart behind free-agent acquisition Rajon Rondo and trade acquisition Jerian Grant, but his perimeter shooting will be important for a Bulls backcourt lacking it.

Last season Canaan made 176 3-pointers, more than the 133 Rondo, Dwyane Wade and Jimmy Butler combined for a year ago.

He suffered a torn labrum in his left shoulder in the final month of the season, and became a free agent when the rebuilding 76ers opted not to give him a qualifying offer.

Canaan was selected in the second round (34th overall) by the Houston Rockets in 2013. He's a career 36 percent 3-point shooter.

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Canaan was selected in the second round (34th overall pick) of the 2013 NBA Draft by the Houston Rockets. On Feb. 19, 2015, he was traded to the 76ers.

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I wonder if they sealed their marriage with Canaan with a glass of wine?

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I wonder if they sealed their marriage with Canaan with a glass of wine?

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Going to need him, Valentine, and McBuckets to knock 3s down because we know the big 3 aren't

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Going to need him, Valentine, and McBuckets to knock 3s down because we know the big 3 aren't

Too bad he isn't going to make the team because Grant has a guaranteed contract and can't shoot either. Doesn't really matter though any player on the Bulls that can shoot can't play any D and any player that can play any D at all can't shoot with the exception of Butler/Taj and Taj is gonna be traded anyways. Going to be an epic clusterfuck of a Bulls season.

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With Gasol off the market, the Raptors turned their attention to Chicago's Taj Gibson, a long-time player of interest. They believed they had a deal in place that would have sent Gibson and swingman Tony Snell to Toronto. Then, as Miami's relationship with Dwyane Wade continued to deteriorate and the Bulls emerged as candidates to sign the future hall of famer, things fell through. Suddenly, what Chicago needed most — cap relief — the Raptors were not able to offer.

Is it safe to assume that had the Wade opportunity not presented itself, we'd be looking a full blown rebuild attempt?


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With Gasol off the market, the Raptors turned their attention to Chicago's Taj Gibson, a long-time player of interest. They believed they had a deal in place that would have sent Gibson and swingman Tony Snell to Toronto. Then, as Miami's relationship with Dwyane Wade continued to deteriorate and the Bulls emerged as candidates to sign the future hall of famer, things fell through. Suddenly, what Chicago needed most — cap relief — the Raptors were not able to offer.

Is it safe to assume that had the Wade opportunity not presented itself, we'd be looking a full blown rebuild attempt?

I don't know about full blown. I think once the draft passed and they didn't trade Butler the most we were gonna get is a half blown rebuild. Kind of a disinterested handjob of a season.

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With Gasol off the market, the Raptors turned their attention to Chicago's Taj Gibson, a long-time player of interest. They believed they had a deal in place that would have sent Gibson and swingman Tony Snell to Toronto. Then, as Miami's relationship with Dwyane Wade continued to deteriorate and the Bulls emerged as candidates to sign the future hall of famer, things fell through. Suddenly, what Chicago needed most — cap relief — the Raptors were not able to offer.

Is it safe to assume that had the Wade opportunity not presented itself, we'd be looking a full blown rebuild attempt?

I don't know about full blown. I think once the draft passed and they didn't trade Butler the most we were gonna get is a half blown rebuild. Kind of a disinterested handjob of a season.

Yeah I think GarPax have too much pride and Jerry likes his playoff revenue too much to ever commit to a full-scale rebuild. They'd have probably tried to get some utility SF from Toronto if the Wade deal didn't go down.


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With Gasol off the market, the Raptors turned their attention to Chicago's Taj Gibson, a long-time player of interest. They believed they had a deal in place that would have sent Gibson and swingman Tony Snell to Toronto. Then, as Miami's relationship with Dwyane Wade continued to deteriorate and the Bulls emerged as candidates to sign the future hall of famer, things fell through. Suddenly, what Chicago needed most — cap relief — the Raptors were not able to offer.

Is it safe to assume that had the Wade opportunity not presented itself, we'd be looking a full blown rebuild attempt?

I don't know about full blown. I think once the draft passed and they didn't trade Butler the most we were gonna get is a half blown rebuild. Kind of a disinterested handjob of a season.

Yeah I think GarPax have too much pride and Jerry likes his playoff revenue too much to ever commit to a full-scale rebuild. They'd have probably tried to get some utility SF from Toronto if the Wade deal didn't go down.

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Someone should get the word to Bagels that the Etwaun Moore stuff was a joke. That no one believes he's a good player.

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Someone should get the word to Bagels that the Etwaun Moore stuff was a joke. That no one believes he's a good player.

are you sure about that?

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Someone should get the word to Bagels that the Etwaun Moore stuff was a joke. That no one believes he's a good player.

are you sure about that?


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Bobby Portis will be good with the right coach. He has talent. Not sure he's gonna make it on the Bulls.

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Someone should get the word to Bagels that the Etwaun Moore stuff was a joke. That no one believes he's a good player.
We'll see who is laughing when he makes the all star team next year.

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Bobby Portis will be good with the right coach. He has talent. Not sure he's gonna make it on the Bulls.

When you have one of the worst front office/coach combos in the league it's tough to hold out much hope for potential to actualize itself into something useful. But playing McBuckets at the 4 is the answer to all of this roster's problems. The future is so bright I gotta wear shades.

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Bobby Portis will be good with the right coach. He has talent. Not sure he's gonna make it on the Bulls.

When you have one of the worst front office/coach combos in the league it's tough to hold out much hope for potential to actualize itself into something useful. But playing McBuckets at the 4 is the answer to all of this roster's problems. The future is so bright I gotta wear shades.


I was watching Portis play in the Summer League this weekendand I am concerned. He's still making the same mistakes and he's still forcing shots.

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This may be a year to root for the Pelicans instead.

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E'Twaun Moore is a decent player. He would be in the rotation on any decent team, and some teams would be lucky to have him as their 3rd guard. The Bulls will miss him.

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E'Twaun Moore is a decent player. He would be in the rotation on any decent team, and some teams would be lucky to have him as their 3rd guard. The Bulls will miss him.

Nobody would be lucky to have him as their 3rd guard. If he's your first guard off the bench, your team is bad.

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E'Twaun Moore is a decent player. He would be in the rotation on any decent team, and some teams would be lucky to have him as their 3rd guard. The Bulls will miss him.

Nobody would be lucky to have him as their 3rd guard. If he's your first guard off the bench, your team is bad.


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E'Twaun Moore is a decent player. He would be in the rotation on any decent team, and some teams would be lucky to have him as their 3rd guard. The Bulls will miss him.

Nobody would be lucky to have him as their 3rd guard. If he's your first guard off the bench, your team is bad.


Agreed

Lets be real anyone looks better in comparison when the person you are being compared to is Tony Snells

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Moore is very SOLID coming off the bench in 2K16, however. Threes for days.

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E'Twaun Moore is a decent player. He would be in the rotation on any decent team, and some teams would be lucky to have him as their 3rd guard. The Bulls will miss him.

Nobody would be lucky to have him as their 3rd guard. If he's your first guard off the bench, your team is bad.


Agreed

Lets be real anyone looks better in comparison when the person you are being compared to is Tony Snells


Snell sucks. I thought he could be Butler lite but with a 3 point shot.

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Don't give up on Snell just yet.

He could be a valuable role player.


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Don't give up on Snell just yet.

He could be a valuable role player.


Trying to hang in there with him but it's tough to roll when a journeyman guy like Holiday comes in and immediately starts taking minutes from him. It seems like they are ready to abort mission with him.

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Don't give up on Snell just yet.

He could be a valuable role player.


Trying to hang in there with him but it's tough to roll when a journeyman guy like Holiday comes in and immediately starts taking minutes from him. It seems like they are ready to abort mission with him.

Wouldn't be the first time I'm wrong, but I just think the guy can contribute.


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The now yearly suggestion that "maybe Snell will turn a corner this year!" has been one of my favorite traditions of the GarPax era.


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I can't think of a worse #1 draft pick than Snell. total feces.

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I can't think of a worse #1 draft pick than Snell. total feces.

You don't even have to go far back. Marquis Teague.

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