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Five Burning Questions

Should they re-sign Ben Gordon?
Last summer, Gordon and the Bulls were involved in a drawn out and bitter contract dispute. The guard turned down a six-year, $59 million extension, and the Bulls ultimately settled with the minimum qualifying offer to retain his restricted free-agent rights. Gordon tried to get other teams to put a bid in on him, but nobody bit. The undersized shooting guard had to "settle" for $6.4 million, and he responded with perhaps the best season of his career. His 75 starts were a career-high, and he averaged 20.7 points, 3.4 rebounds, and 3.4 assists on .455/.410/.864 shooting. Although most of his numbers fell off in the playoffs, Gordon scored 24.3 points per game (despite 38.8 percent shooting) in a seven-game battle with the Celtics (overtimes allowed him to play 43.4 minutes per game). Although he hit a number of critical shots, he missed more and made a number of bad decisions while dominating the ball in the final moments of many of those games. If the Bulls are going to re-sign him, they will certainly go over the luxury tax threshold. Furthermore, the wing positions are as crowded as ever with John Salmons in the mix. Unless they can get Gordon at a discount, which is highly unlikely, they should let the 6-foot-3 shooting guard play elsewhere.

Can John Salmons and Luol Deng both start?
Six games after Salmons arrived via trade last season, Deng injured his tibia, and after visiting with a number of doctors, a small stress fracture was discovered. The forward went on to miss the final 22 games of the regular season and all seven of the Bulls' playoff games. Meanwhile, Salmons went on to further establish himself as one of the best players on the team and had a number of big playoff performances despite playing through a groin injury. Both players are traditionally viewed as small forwards. So, is there room for both of them in the starting lineup? Salmons should almost certainly be able to start at shooting guard for the Bulls next season (if Gordon leaves), while Deng holds down the three-spot. In 13 games in place of Kevin Martin last season, Salmons averaged 21 points as the Kings starting shooting guard. He started 25 games as the shooting guard in the season prior, and his ball-handling skills are certainly strong enough to be an asset in the Bulls backcourt. His availability to play at off-guard further makes Gordon expendable this summer.

Who should they target with the 16th pick in the draft?
In 2002, the Bulls took Final Four star Jay Williams. In 2003, they took Final Four star Kirk Hinrich. In 2004, they drafted Final Four star Ben Gordon. They did not have a pick in 2005, but in 2006, they traded LaMarcus Aldridge for Final Four star Tyrus Thomas. In 2007, they selected Final Four star Joakim Noah. And in 2008 they drafted Final Four star Derrick Rose. You see where I'm going with this? I think the Bulls stick with that trend this summer and target Tyler Hansbrough with the 16th pick. Hansbrough dominated his four seasons in the ACC and then measured nearly identical to Blake Griffin at the Draft Combine. He actually had a slightly longer wingspan and ran a faster sprint than Griffin. His vertical was less than two inches below that of the consensus No. 1 pick. Hanbrough's presence on the Bulls would pressure Tyrus Thomas to work harder and be more consistent. The UNC star would also provide the Bulls with some additional inside scoring, as his post moves, shooting touch, and free-throw shooting are all excellent. He works extremely hard, is aggressive in all aspects of the game, and he's a proven winner. Other players they may look at in this draft slot include James Johnson (PF, Wake Forest), Terrence Williams (SG, Louisville), B.J. Mullens (C, Ohio State), Earl Clark (F, Louisville), and Gerald Henderon (SG, Duke). Personally, I think they'd be foolish to pass on Hansbrough.

Should they pursue the always rumored blockbuster trade?
Perhaps as much as any other team in the league, rumors always swirl around the Bulls in regards to blockbuster trades. It probably will be no different this offseason, and they have already been linked to deals involving both Chris Bosh and Amare Stoudemire. However, I like their current make up as it is, especially considering that they have $25 million in expiring contracts. The Bulls would prefer to remain under the luxury tax and adding another star would probably not help them attain that.

Is any team in better shape for next summer?
The Bulls currently have six players signed for the season following next, and they happen to be their best six players. To make things even better, they only have $40 million committed to those players, meaning they could afford a max contract player such as LeBron James, Dwyane Wade, Amare Stoudemire, or Chris Bosh. Given the talent already in place in Chicago, it may be the most highly sought-after free-agent destination for the star-studded free agent class of 2010.

Offseason Overview of the Chicago Bulls by RotoTimes.com. Some good stuff..some questionable. Still a good read.

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hmmm

So Salmons get’s a pass on poor shooting for toughing it out through a groin injury, but there’s nary a mention of BG’s torn hamstring? Writer bias, or ignorance. Neither are excusable.

Asked what kind of player he expects to be in the next five years, he said: "Not a star, but like, a superstar. Something around, like, Chris Paul, Kobe Bryant, LeBron James, Kevin Garnett, Paul Pierce, something like that."

by BigBenign on Jun 11, 2009 2:32 PM CDT reply actions   1 recs

I wonder there.

I bet you Phil’s retiring if the Lakers win it…

Tyger1147 is a douche bag

by majoyenrac on Jun 12, 2009 7:33 AM CDT up reply actions  

Glad you cleared that up

Let’s go home folks!

That Steve Nash is exactly the same as Kirk Hinrich, but worse.
by NBA Observer on Apr 8, 2009 12:23 PM CDT

by Ozzie Montana on Jun 11, 2009 9:11 PM CDT up reply actions  

Answers:

1. Yes.
2. No.
3. Sure, that works. It’s what’s going to happen, either way.
4. Eh, 2010’s pretty close. And they’re not going to either way.
5. I’m pretty sure Ben Gordon’s one of our six best players, and this recap somehow forgets to mention that he had a grade 2 hamstring pull [tear?] after Game 3 of the playoffs.
Aaaaanyways … I dunno, but I don’t think people would want to come to Chicago either way. The MJ stigma, for one, and the front office doesn’t seem so friendly.

Three things you must know:
-"Ben Gordon is a bundle of muscle and clutch. That's all he's made of. Drink BG7 energy drink, you'll grow a pair of balls on your balls."
-Pau Gasol: The defense of a seven foot ladder paired with the post presence of Manute Bol.
-Joakim Noah is better than you.

by Prevenge on Jun 11, 2009 11:49 PM CDT reply actions   1 recs

Yeah, I was thinking BG is probably in the top 6...

But I do think players want to come to Chicago. We’ll see…

by smash! on Jun 12, 2009 4:39 PM CDT up reply actions  

why does it burn?

"I guess I can’t do anything if you’re just irrational, but to point it out and move on."

- fundamentallysound

by J Theory on Jun 12, 2009 11:37 AM CDT reply actions  

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