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    But then Jay Mariotti is quite often the most inaccurate and ignorant sports reporter in not just Chicago, but quite possibly the entire USA.

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    Its nice to see the Bryant remembers how much the Lakers organization stood by him when he put himself in the hotel situation in Colorado. I guess the use of the private jet and the flexiblity and support they gave him wasnt enough.

    Anyway, the bottom of that article talks about Zach Randolph.. no thanks he does not fit into the culture of the Bulls, yes they need a low post scorer but he would not fit in with Chicago.

    Bryant, yes he is an amazing talent, but is he worth morgaging the future of an organization over? He has been in the NBA for 11 years, yes he is only 28 but that is 11 years of wear and tear on his body. Is he worth Ben Gordon/ Luol Deng/Chris Duhon or a combination of the mentioned, draft pick in this and future draft picks?

    If I am taking on a veteran player Bryant is not the player the Bulls should be taking on, he is not their answer, they need a low post presence and that to me is only one player Kevin Garnett. Yes Garnett is older but his body, game and attitude are more of what Chicago needs. And losing one or more of the above for Garnett seems a better option the trading for Bryant.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by houstontxbrave
      Its nice to see the Bryant remembers how much the Lakers organization stood by him when he put himself in the hotel situation in Colorado. I guess the use of the private jet and the flexiblity and support they gave him wasnt enough.

      Anyway, the bottom of that article talks about Zach Randolph.. no thanks he does not fit into the culture of the Bulls, yes they need a low post scorer but he would not fit in with Chicago.

      Bryant, yes he is an amazing talent, but is he worth morgaging the future of an organization over? He has been in the NBA for 11 years, yes he is only 28 but that is 11 years of wear and tear on his body. Is he worth Ben Gordon/ Luol Deng/Chris Duhon or a combination of the mentioned, draft pick in this and future draft picks?

      If I am taking on a veteran player Bryant is not the player the Bulls should be taking on, he is not their answer, they need a low post presence and that to me is only one player Kevin Garnett. Yes Garnett is older but his body, game and attitude are more of what Chicago needs. And losing one or more of the above for Garnett seems a better option the trading for Bryant.
      how would zach randolph not fit with the bulls?? i think garnett will be extremely tough to get and randolph would be a solid contributor who is oen of the most underrated players in the NBA

      as far as Kobe is concerned, the bulls do need a go to guy like Kobe but i dont think the lakers are wanting to rebuild and get rid of bryant especially when the bulls don't really have any top guys that the lakers could market their team around to trade for kobe

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      • #4
        Originally posted by TheHeemyMonster
        Originally posted by houstontxbrave
        Its nice to see the Bryant remembers how much the Lakers organization stood by him when he put himself in the hotel situation in Colorado. I guess the use of the private jet and the flexiblity and support they gave him wasnt enough.

        Anyway, the bottom of that article talks about Zach Randolph.. no thanks he does not fit into the culture of the Bulls, yes they need a low post scorer but he would not fit in with Chicago.

        Bryant, yes he is an amazing talent, but is he worth morgaging the future of an organization over? He has been in the NBA for 11 years, yes he is only 28 but that is 11 years of wear and tear on his body. Is he worth Ben Gordon/ Luol Deng/Chris Duhon or a combination of the mentioned, draft pick in this and future draft picks?

        If I am taking on a veteran player Bryant is not the player the Bulls should be taking on, he is not their answer, they need a low post presence and that to me is only one player Kevin Garnett. Yes Garnett is older but his body, game and attitude are more of what Chicago needs. And losing one or more of the above for Garnett seems a better option the trading for Bryant.
        how would zach randolph not fit with the bulls?? i think garnett will be extremely tough to get and randolph would be a solid contributor who is oen of the most underrated players in the NBA

        as far as Kobe is concerned, the bulls do need a go to guy like Kobe but i dont think the lakers are wanting to rebuild and get rid of bryant especially when the bulls don't really have any top guys that the lakers could market their team around to trade for kobe
        Maybe Heemy I should have defined "culture of the Bulls" and been specific, he has been arrested or involved in approximently 9 or more situations since his graduation from High School, for fun how about last season when he took breivement from the Blazers for a death of his girlfriends cousin and spent that breivement at a strip club. His attitude, background and personality do not mix with the team culture the Bulls have been cultivating in the last several years.

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        • #5
          The Bulls lead the NBA in attendance this past season, and have been in the top 3 for the last 4 years. They have the money to invest in a superstar like Kobe.


          Kobe is signed for another 4 years at $20, $22, $23, $24 millions for those years, and consider the cost of mediocre talent is $5 - $10 million a year.
          Here are the salaries for the Bulls from 2006-2007. Most of them are still controlled by the NBA salary structure for rookie contracts and will rise substantially in the next couple years.
          In order for the Bulls to make a trade for Kobe, it would either have to include Ben Wallace, or they would have to sign a couple of their younger players to new deals and include them in the trade (sign-and-trade option used in NBA trades)--

          Ben Wallace- $16,000,000
          P.J. Brown- $8,500,000
          Andres Nocioni- $3,950,000
          Ben Gordon- $3,862,080
          Tyrus Thomas- $3,260,760
          Kirk Hinrich- $3,192,628
          Chris Duhon- $3,024,000
          Michael Sweetney- $2,696,956
          Luol Deng- $2,614,440
          Malik Allen- $1,803,600
          Thabo Sefolosha- $1,679,280
          Adrian Griffin- $1,475,000
          Viktor Khryapa- $1,172,400
          Andre Barrett- $744,551
          Martynas Andriuskevicius- $664,209

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          • #6
            Originally posted by houstontxbrave
            Originally posted by TheHeemyMonster
            Originally posted by houstontxbrave
            Its nice to see the Bryant remembers how much the Lakers organization stood by him when he put himself in the hotel situation in Colorado. I guess the use of the private jet and the flexiblity and support they gave him wasnt enough.

            Anyway, the bottom of that article talks about Zach Randolph.. no thanks he does not fit into the culture of the Bulls, yes they need a low post scorer but he would not fit in with Chicago.

            Bryant, yes he is an amazing talent, but is he worth morgaging the future of an organization over? He has been in the NBA for 11 years, yes he is only 28 but that is 11 years of wear and tear on his body. Is he worth Ben Gordon/ Luol Deng/Chris Duhon or a combination of the mentioned, draft pick in this and future draft picks?

            If I am taking on a veteran player Bryant is not the player the Bulls should be taking on, he is not their answer, they need a low post presence and that to me is only one player Kevin Garnett. Yes Garnett is older but his body, game and attitude are more of what Chicago needs. And losing one or more of the above for Garnett seems a better option the trading for Bryant.
            how would zach randolph not fit with the bulls?? i think garnett will be extremely tough to get and randolph would be a solid contributor who is oen of the most underrated players in the NBA

            as far as Kobe is concerned, the bulls do need a go to guy like Kobe but i dont think the lakers are wanting to rebuild and get rid of bryant especially when the bulls don't really have any top guys that the lakers could market their team around to trade for kobe
            Maybe Heemy I should have defined "culture of the Bulls" and been specific, he has been arrested or involved in approximently 9 or more situations since his graduation from High School, for fun how about last season when he took breivement from the Blazers for a death of his girlfriends cousin and spent that breivement at a strip club. His attitude, background and personality do not mix with the team culture the Bulls have been cultivating in the last several years.

            http://www.chicagotribune.com/sports...mnistfront-hed

            Very well said Houston. The NBA needs to begin taking the stand of the NFL and get rid of these kind of guys

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            • #7
              Kobe is a set of mixed blessing.
              He is popular especially with younger fans, and he can score.
              But he creates trouble among teammates and doesn't get along.

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              • #8
                I am not a Bulls fan, but If I were them I would give up ANYBODY except Hinrich or Deng to get Kobe. If you give up Hinrich or Deng to get Kobe, the Bulls would be no better than the Lakers were this year. Those three together would be pretty tough.

                The thing is, you probably can't put together an attractive enough package without Deng or Hinrich involved to pluck Kobe from the Lakers.
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                • #9
                  i agree with you on deng but i think hinrich is replaceable. He gets in foul trouble a lot for being a guard and he can become pretty inconsitant on the offensive end.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by TheHeemyMonster
                    i agree with you on deng but i think hinrich is replaceable. He gets in foul trouble a lot for being a guard and he can become pretty inconsitant on the offensive end.
                    Yeah Kirk's game hasn't progressed enough. I don't think that Kobe is getting traded for at least another season. He's probably untradeable, unless they can banish him to the T-wolves for Garnett. I don't see a trade that the Lakers would take from any team, let alone the Bulls.

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                    • #11
                      After the way Deng was manhandled by Prince in the playoffs and his lack of ability to finish, I would not consider him untradeable. Wright from Kansas seems to have similar skills (though his shot is not nearly as developed), or Jeff Green would seem like players who could be drafted to replace Deng if he were traded.
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                      • #12
                        I'm not saying those guys (Hinrich and Deng) are not untradable or can't be replaced, but what I'm saying is that the Bulls can't trade these guys for Kobe because it would deplete THIS team too much.

                        There are a lot of guys that could replace Deng or Hinrich just fine, but chances are the Bulls could not acquire Kobe AND replace Hinrich and or Deng. So I'm saying if you trade those guys for Kobe, then the Bulls would be like the Lakers this year, not enough support for Kobe.
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                        • #13
                          i think if we traded deng and kirk for kobe, the bulls would have a much better supporting cast than kobe did

                          ben wallace, ben gordon, noch, duhon, and tyrus thomas is a lot better cast than smush parker, kwame brown, jordan farmar, chris mihm, and brian cook

                          bynum and luke walton are OK but are probably never going to progress very much more

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by TheHeemyMonster
                            i think if we traded deng and kirk for kobe, the bulls would have a much better supporting cast than kobe did

                            ben wallace, ben gordon, noch, duhon, and tyrus thomas is a lot better cast than smush parker, kwame brown, jordan farmar, chris mihm, and brian cook

                            bynum and luke walton are OK but are probably never going to progress very much more
                            Maybe, but now you need a point guard. Duhon and or Gordon can't play the point effectively. Gordon basically doesn't have a position anymore with Kobe dominating minutes at the 2 guard. If you move Kobe to the 3 and play him alongside Gordon at the 2, now Nocioni has no position. With these three players being your bigger point contributors it doesn't make sense to be able to only play 2 at a time, without a proven point guard to get them the ball.

                            It would make much more sense to be able to trade other guys for Kobe, as he would be a natural fit with Hinrich at point, Kobe at the 2, Deng at the 3. Wallace at the 4 or 5, and maybe draft someone at 4 or 5 to go with Wallace.

                            Like I said this isn't going to happen because the Lakers are not gonna part with Kobe if Deng or Hinrich isn't involved, and even if you offered both, it still may not be enough to entice the Lakers.
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                            • #15
                              Here is an article suggesting that the Golden State warriors might trade Patrick O'Bryant to get Kobe
                              Probably not a very likely scenario.
                              "Possible trade: Stephen Jackson, Patrick O???‚¬?„?Bryant, Baron Davis
                              for Kobe and Radmanovic" http://www.sportingo.com/article/1001,3569

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