In regards to Jay Mariott's column today about rebuilding the Bulls, it's an interesting column if it wasn't so full of contradictions.
Here it is, if you haven't read it:
http://www.suntimes.com/sports/mariotti/756954,mariotti012408.article
Mariotti says that the Bulls could attempt to clear cap space in order to sign Kobe or Wade as free agents in upcoming off-seasons, but at the same time wants to make bold moves to turn around the team for next season. You can't have it both ways unless you get extremely lucky, and I'm pretty certain that Mariotti doesn't understand salary cap rules. By clearing cap space, I'm assuming that he's talking about trading Ben Wallace and his massive contract away (2 more seasons at around $30 million). That sounds great, but you have to find someone who wants him and his massive contract. Then you have to match salaries (I believe it is within 15%) so basically we'd be taking back somebody else's garbage because, after all, who's going to trade a high priced player on a good team ? So, being realistic, maybe we can trade Ben Wallace and a spare part for Larry Hughes and a spare part. We wouldn't be getting any better for next season, and we'd also had failed to clear space.
At the same time, he also stated (and keeps repeating in other columns, which doesn't make it any more true) that the Bulls low balled Luol Deng and Ben Gordon in pre-season contract offers, yet apparently believes that these two players, who we all agree are paramount to our success at a team, deserve more money at the same time all while arguing that the the team stinks.
In addition, if the Bulls are low balling two of their own, why would a guy like Wade or Kobe want to sign here if we are doing that ?
Finally, the impression I get from Mariotti's column is that the Bulls should overpay to sign their key players (Deng/Gordon) on a team that is underachieving (and quite possibly just stinks), create cap room time at the same time, somehow get better for next season, and think about having money/cap space set aside to sign a super star in a few years......
Typical Jay Mariotti, and that's my rant for today.