Douchebag wrote:
Glendale Heights Brian wrote:
A package of Noah, Brad Miller and Jerome James (the latter two have expiring contracts) would work financially, but sources say the Bulls have no desire to part with Noah.
What kind of money does this free up for the Bulls next season? I know Miller and James come off the books, but does it equal the value of T-Mac's deal? If it doesn't gain any cap space, then making this move would be a bad idea. What the Bulls need to do is include a guy with a non-expiring deal like Salmons or Heinrich. Including Noah, especially with all the positive steps he has made in the past year would just be stupid. The Bulls can't seriously be considering this. Besides Rose, he might be the only valuable player on this roster. Deng has value, but I think he is overpaid and would be only a third of fourth option on a good team.
I believe that McGrady's deal is something like $23 million, and Miller ($13) and James ($6) million are around $19 million.
The concern that the Bulls have (and I would assume other teams) is that the salary cap is going to be less than what was thought next season, and they may not have enough cap room to offer a max deal unless they find a way to shed salaries.
They have to find a way to get John Salmons out of here - he can exercise a $5 million option to stay next season. If he wants to stay, that could end even their slim chance of landing a free agent.