SHARK wrote:
Brian Hanley, the Sun-Times Bulls' beat writer and morning co-host with Mike Mulligan on "The SCORE", this morning had an interesting item regarding a restricted Bulls' free agent. There are rumblings that Luol Deng, who turned down a $50 million offer from the Bulls before the start of last season, might be tendered an offer sheet with the Los Angeles Clippers in the very near future. The Clippers are now looking for a power forward in the wake of Elton Brand's signing with the Philadelphia 76ers last week for 5 years, $82 million. It's not clear how much the Clippers are willing to offer Deng, but if I'm not mistaken, the Bulls would be prepared to match any offer given Luol's restricted free agency status. I also believe the Clippers are actually one of the few NBA teams with salary cap space now that Brand has left for Philadelphia, about $12 million to be exact...
The Clippers have been rumored with every top restricted free agent of late, including Iguodala and Josh Smith, so I'm not sure Deng will even get a contract offer from the Clippers.
The Bulls are going to look really stupid though if the Clippers make an offer. I believe there's about a 90% chance they would match it, but I'm guessing they will end up paying much more than they are currently offering. On top of that, they wiill probably be forced to sign and trade Gordon to avoid the luxery tax, which we know they won't pay.