Luol Deng was due to become a free agent after this season. The Bulls tried to re-sign him, but he turned down their offer. So now the Bulls have traded him to the Cleveland Cavaliers for underachieving and essentially worthless big man Andrew Bynum.
The Cavaliers are desperate to make the playoffs, so they were willing to take the chance on Deng, considering they are not real likely to re-sign him after the season. There is a good chance the Bulls will cut Bynum. If they cut him before 5 PM today, the remainder of his $12.3 million salary will come off their books. In addition to relieving them of the majority of Deng's $14.3 million salary, the move will reduce the Bulls' team salary enough to relieve them of a large "luxury tax", saving them over $20 million this season.
The Bulls also get a bunch of draft picks, including a future first round pick, and the right to switch first round picks with the Cavs in 2015, plus a couple 2nd round picks. More importantly, it helps the Bulls drop in the standings this season and will help them fall into a lottery pick in the 2014 draft, likely to be one of the deepest drafts in history. The Bulls already will have their own draft pick, plus the Charlotte Bobcats' pick, so they could have as many as 3 high picks in the 2014 draft.
The Cavaliers are desperate to make the playoffs, so they were willing to take the chance on Deng, considering they are not real likely to re-sign him after the season. There is a good chance the Bulls will cut Bynum. If they cut him before 5 PM today, the remainder of his $12.3 million salary will come off their books. In addition to relieving them of the majority of Deng's $14.3 million salary, the move will reduce the Bulls' team salary enough to relieve them of a large "luxury tax", saving them over $20 million this season.
The Bulls also get a bunch of draft picks, including a future first round pick, and the right to switch first round picks with the Cavs in 2015, plus a couple 2nd round picks. More importantly, it helps the Bulls drop in the standings this season and will help them fall into a lottery pick in the 2014 draft, likely to be one of the deepest drafts in history. The Bulls already will have their own draft pick, plus the Charlotte Bobcats' pick, so they could have as many as 3 high picks in the 2014 draft.
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