Bulls offseason Thread

I am 99% sure Melo is not coming here. And im not about to gut the team for Love. At this point Booz must be gotten rid of, no going back. I dont want to spend $8 mil on Pau. Lance a crackhead. I dont know . We not nothin. We're cursed by the success of future past.

I agree on the Pau part 8 mil too much he's 34 and soft...

But Lance?? Crackhead or not.. He can help up offensively and he already plays good d.,with thibbs influence he'd be perfect..why not, it just makes sense..

Man were about due for something good,
Melo is that but whatever will b will b

Finally somebody gets it when it comes to Lance and truthfully it's going to either be him signing as a FA for the Bulls or keeping Booz.

agree with the first but the latter is as good as done...
We aren't keeping Boozer, I really wish people would let it go already.

he sealed his fate whining about no playing time in the 4th during the season
 
Jerry is NOT going to send Booz home to collect a check for nothing. Unless the Bulls can solidify signing someone solid I wouldn't be shocked to see Booz again next season. Just my thoughts.
 
Jerry is NOT going to send Booz home to collect a check for nothing. Unless the Bulls can solidify signing someone solid I wouldn't be shocked to see Booz again next season. Just my thoughts.

That's a possibility and if so Booz needs to come off the bench. Taj should start.
 
Jerry is NOT going to send Booz home to collect a check for nothing. Unless the Bulls can solidify signing someone solid I wouldn't be shocked to see Booz again next season. Just my thoughts.

That's a possibility and if so Booz needs to come off the bench. Taj should start.

so go from starting yeller to off the pine with no chance of 4th Q action unless theres foul trouble :lol
 
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^Basically..yes :lol I saw clips when he was mic'd up...he's perfect cheering on from the bench.
 
Boozer doesn't want to be here anymore, bringing him off the bench would be counterproductive IMO. In order for us to makes moves, we have to get him off our books.
 
i want him gone but as the days past im guessing he'll be staying cause this should have been done already
 
^Amnesty period starts July 10 through the 18th. It's probably why he was given a heads up.
 
Exactly, you can't amnesty anybody before the 10th, which is why FO informed him last week. You guys acting like dozens of players around the league are getting amnestied left & right while we sit back and hold onto Boozer :lol

He should be gone by Monday/Tuesday.
 
CA and Captain nailed it.
Booz will be amnestied in the next couple of days, no ifs, ands, or buts about it.....he's gone!
If I'm not mistaken the Bulls and the Thunder are the only 2 teams left with amnesty clauses still available.

Today is officially the first day when all free agents can sign, prior to today it was all verbal commitments.

Bulls still did the classy thing and let Booz camp know ahead of time. Still remember that clown breaking his hand as soon as he got here, talking about he fell over some bags :rollin
 
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My top 5 Booz memories:

1."don't try it, Bron Bron..." :hat
2. Dunk over Biyombo
3. Black Ice
4. Accidentally punching a ref in his family jewels
5. Last but not least...the YELLING

1000
 
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the anguish i felt when he "tripped over his bag" before even putting on a damn uni :{

the dont try it bron bron was boss

good luck wherever fam
 
Ill miss Boozer's hustle and tenacity on defense. His post game was excellent too. And we cant forget how clutch he's been in the 4th qrtr.....






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Fred first...Boozer next.

Fred Tedeschi leaving for Oregon State. I still can't believe he won trainer of the year :{
 
Jerry is NOT going to send Booz home to collect a check for nothing. Unless the Bulls can solidify signing someone solid I wouldn't be shocked to see Booz again next season. Just my thoughts.

Well if he did that would be against every single report we've heard about Boozer this off-season. Boozer is gone period, and Jerry would pay him to get away as he did countless others.
 
What the hell is Melo thinking about? If he's going to stay in New York then stay if he's go to LA then go. I just find it funny that when they reported that Lakers would offer the max they became the second favorite. I completely understand him staying in New York due to family circumstances and financial well being. On other hand what sense would it make to go the Lakers? First and foremost they don't even have a coach secondly he's still leaving money on the table. Thirdly how they possibly going to a team around two players making 20+ million how is that possible? Lastly if he chooses LA he's really not about that balllife. Yeah i know he has house out there, but he was talking all that **** about how we didn't want to move his son or what not. Melo been selling wolf tickers since day one ole bluffing *** *****. I just don't see why would leave money on the table to go another team that won't even be yours. That's just plain idiotic, I feel he's doing this just for the attention like someone said earlier. Like you would think a NBA Star already has enough attention as it is but ninja is really trying to drag the situation out :{ :{
 
I doubt he goes to Miami. Of course I could be wrong, but first things first they never met with him and losing Bosh would leave an already weak front court nearly depleted. McRoberts is not a C and Melo at the 4 would get bodied by bigger forwards especially in the post. Unless you're having Bron at the 4, but like I said it's unlikely to me. Running small ball is not a winning formula with MIA especially considering Wade's decline. They need to beef up their interior badly.

As far as other targets go, I would take a wing before another big. A Gasol/Taj/Noah/Mirotic combo would be absolutely sick though, but we'd be awfully thin with no starting 3. I wouldn't mind Stephenson or Parsons, both well rounded guys who are young and have upside.
 
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bairstow (sp) could be nice for us even tho hes a late pick..... looking forward to summer league with him/tony & doug

also cameron said tony is the best post passer hes played with so hopefully we start to see some of that as he get more comfy with the ball in his hands
 
Anyone here wish 'Bron does go back to the Cavs, so it pushes Melo to take less $$ with us? It makes too much basketball sense...
 
Anyone here wish 'Bron does go back to the Cavs, so it pushes Melo to take less $$ with us? It makes too much basketball sense...

opens the east right back up & Chicago becomes clear cut #2 in the east if not #1
 
http://grantland.com/the-triangle/are-you-there-god-please-send-carmelo-to-the-bulls/



Are You There, God? Please Send Carmelo to the Bulls





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July 9, 2014

by Andrew Sharp


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Well, it’s Wednesday, and we’ve officially reached the height of insanity with LeBron, the Heat, and Cleveland. Nobody knows what’s next, there’s a new rumor every 20 minutes, and it’s only going to get crazier once LeBron meets with Pat Riley later today. But while we’re waiting around with the entire NBA landscape up in the air, let’s take a minute and focus on the one thing we know for sure: Carmelo Anthony should go to the Bulls.

Not “should” as in that’s the decision he has to make in the next day or two — it’s more complicated, we’ll get to that — but “should” as in the universe needs to will this into existence. If God is watching, then He needs to convince Phil to take the sign-and-trade offer from Chicago.

It just makes too much sense for everyone involved.

Carmelo would have the best teammates of his career, and that’s probably true regardless of whether Derrick Rose can stay healthy. He would be on one of the best teams in the East. He would be surrounded by great defense. Worst-case scenario, this would help mask his greatest weakness. Best-case, it becomes infectious, and playing for psycho Tom Thibodeau helps make him a more complete player than he’s ever been.

It would also give us the first chance in years to watch Carmelo Anthony play basketball without agonizing over whether he can carry a team all by himself. In Chicago, defense carries the team. The Bulls just need a player who can come in and score, make tough shots, and give them an option late in close games. Except for maybe Kevin Durant, nobody in basketball fits this description better than Carmelo.

His other options are New York and L.A. and maybe Miami if Chris Bosh leaves. All of those would be fine, but it would basically keep us on the same road we’ve been on with Carmelo for years now.

He’d be asked to do too much in L.A. and New York, and it would lead to all the same disappointment. He’d also get blamed if and when things didn’t work in Miami. Instead of enjoying Carmelo, we’d spend most of the next four years nitpicking everything about his game. Which is exactly what we’ve done the last four years.


Brooklyn Nets v New York Knicks

It’s been obvious for weeks that Chicago’s the best option. What’s funny is why it probably won’t happen.

The last time Carmelo was (almost) a free agent was in 2011. Back then, he wanted out of Denver, and the Knicks were all set to get him the following summer. But by using some combination of leverage with the Nuggets, CAA Illuminati powers, and James Dolan’s insanity, Carmelo engineered a sign-and-trade to New York midway through the year.

It made no sense for the Knicks — they gave up Wilson Chandler, Danilo Gallinari, Timofey Mozgov, and a 2014 first-round pick to trade for a player they could have signed outright in the offseason — but it made sense for Carmelo. The sign-and-trade in February allowed him to sign a maxed-out three-year extension before the lockout that summer, guaranteeing him more money than he would’ve gotten as a free agent after the lockout.

Even if it cost him valuable teammates and locked him into a team without any real assets — assets that might have helped land Chris Paul the following winter — the extra money was worth it to Carmelo.

Now we’re watching that situation flipped on its head.

The Knicks can offer the most money this time, while the Bulls don’t have max cap room to sign him outright. If Carmelo wants to be in Chicago, he’s got to either take a massive pay cut (around $18 million a year versus around $25.8 million) or hope the Bulls can talk Phil Jackson into a sign-and-trade.

It would fit with the rest of Carmelo’s career if this falls apart. There’s a chance that when all is said and done, we’ll look back at Carmelo and remember a scorer who could never find the right situation. We’ll remember how awesome he was at the Olympics, how much fun it was to watch him have fun, and wonder how it’s possible that none of that ever totally clicked in the NBA.

Carmelo’s not blameless for things that have gone wrong. He forced his way out of a decent Denver situation, chased off Mike D’Antoni and his creative offense for Mike Woodson, couldn’t work with Jeremy Lin, pouted, hijacked thousands of possessions, and, aside from scoring, his game’s always had flaws.

But if you look at the big picture, a lot of what’s handicapped Carmelo boils down to bad timing. Almost as soon as he got to New York, Amar’e broke down, and we all eventually found out that Carmelo was deadly at the 4. But then Amar’e came hobbling back and pushed him back to the 3. The Knicks kept on Knicks-ing things up around him, and while LeBron and the Heat were at their peak in Miami, Carmelo was left gunning with J.R. Smith and Tyson Chandler.

People can criticize him for choosing money over wins and hurting his career on his own, but it’s a choice just about every superstar would make. Melo’s misfortune comes down to not having the right options at the right time. Free agency this summer could keep that theme going.

Chicago can offer picks, expiring contracts, and a handful of young players, but really, the Knicks have all the leverage right now. Phil Jackson can dare Carmelo to take a lot less money or dare him to go to L.A. (which is its own sort of bad idea). This is why the Bulls feel like a long shot at this point. This probably ends with Carmelo coming back to New York.


Olympics Day 2 - Basketball

I’ve accepted it won’t happen with the Bulls. We should all accept this. But that doesn’t mean we have to like it. Because as great as Carmelo in Chicago would be, it would be just as depressing to see Melo end up back in New York.

It’s not even really in the Knicks’ best interest. Besides getting to avoid suffering through a PR crisis, the Knicks are better off building a new foundation over the next few years. ESPN’s Beckley Mason made this case back in June. It makes no sense to keep the Melo experiment going another five years for $120 million.

It’s not that Carmelo’s bad or overrated, but he’s definitely not perfect. It’s complicated. He’s less LeBron, and more like Dirk. He needs a team that can help hide his weaknesses and simplify his role on offense. That’s not the Knicks the next few years, and it’s definitely not the Lakers. It could be the Bulls, though.

That’s the biggest reason I want him in Chicago. I’m sick of having the exact same conversations about Carmelo Anthony. We know he can get lazy on defense, we know he’s not a great passer, we know he turns into a black hole when things break down, we know he’s not good enough to carry a team to the conference finals by himself, and this has defined his game for the past four years.

It doesn’t even matter that he’s averaged more than 25 points a game five of the last six years, or that last year his efficient field goal percentage was 50.2 percent, the second-best of his career. It’s much easier to watch the Knicks struggle, point at Carmelo’s obvious weaknesses, and say he’ll never be a winner. Or he’s a bad teammate. Or something.

Just once, it’d be nice to sit back and enjoy Carmelo playing basketball without worrying about any of this. I honestly don’t give a **** if he’s good enough to carry a contender. Let’s just watch him finish out his prime, scoring his *** off while guys like Jimmy Butler and Taj Gibson and Joakim Noah help out with all the little things.

We should all be rooting for this. Whether you like Carmelo or not, it would give the East another title contender. It would give Joakim Noah some help. It would make a lovable Bulls team more watchable than it’s been since 2010. It would have Robert Mays smiling for the rest of the summer, and it might even make Thibs smile for a solid 10 seconds. It would also keep the Lakers and Knicks from spending a ton of money on a superstar who doesn’t really make sense for either team. Melo in Chicago is the best-case scenario for everyone involved.

I know it probably won’t happen. But god, it should.
 
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