Hilarious: Duhon an Option for Chicago
The Bulls selected Chris Duhon with the No. 38 pick in the second round of the 2004 NBA Draft.
He played with the team until 2008. Duhon signed a two-year contract to play with the Knicks after his tenure with the Bulls, one which expires on June 30.
And according to K.C. Johnson of the Chicago Tribune, "a league source said the Bulls have held internal discussions about bringing back free agent Chris Duhon as a third guard."
Duhon fell out of favor in the Knicks' lineup this season, and shot the lowest percentage of his career (37.3 percent) other than his rookie season (35.3 percent). However, he is a decent three-point shooter, having hit 39.1 percent in 2008-2009 for the Knicks and 36.2 percent for his career.
That could be of worth to the Bulls next season, a team that struggled with shooting from beyond the arc this past season.
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Hmm
Backup to Toney Douglas or Derrick Rose…
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by Sayre Bedinger on Jun 25, 2010 10:44 AM CDT reply actions
not the worst idea. yes, he's a downgrade from kirk
but if we are spending all our $ on two of bosh/johnson/james, and duh is willing to come for the min, we could certainly do worse than that.
I do want to say though, we cannot be the Cavs. One of the big reasons lbj is so disgruntled with them is that he had no help. I know if he comes here he’ll have rose and most likely another allstar free agent, buy it would still help to be at least somewhat deep.
I think it would be very wise to try and bring back brad miller, and if at all possible a title-chaser former allstar gaurd
LeBitch and KG's constant showboating, chest pounding, dunking with one hand behind the ear, dancing, and pure and simple rubbing it in is so fucking annoying.
by hongydraw on Jun 25, 2010 10:51 AM CDT via mobile up reply actions
Speaking of Toney Douglas...
whatever happened to that guy “smash!” ?
I got the skills to pay the bills and that's about it
by Rose Colored Goggles on Jun 25, 2010 10:50 AM CDT reply actions
Duhon or Pargo?
You have to choose one since our org falls all over itself for loyalty.
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how ironic considering the Wade comments.
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by dantheman3k on Jun 25, 2010 11:20 AM CDT up reply actions
Duhon if that's the case
better at shooting 3’s but only if he comes back at the min.
Duhon > Pargo
f*ck pargo, seriously. Atleast with Duhon you can expected the unexpected. with Pargo, you just expect fecal matter everywhere
Deng might be your cup of tea..me personally? I don't like pieces of sh*t in my tea.
At the minimum? Duhon is a good value.
I’d be pretty happy with this.
On a team filled with stars, your bench guys need to move the ball and defend. Duhon does both. Plus he runs a mean pick and roll, which makes him slightly more valuable.
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by fundamentallysound on Jun 25, 2010 11:29 AM CDT reply actions
I'm not mad at this
Duhon wasn’t the worse player in the world. Much better then Pargo and if he comes for back for cheap I’m on board.
Time to dust off Bench Duhon?
I mean, c’mon: this has to be a joke, right?
hahahaa yes!
Out coaching VDN, so easy a cave man could do it.
I've been waiting for an updated on that blog for a while..
Out coaching VDN, so easy a cave man could do it.
Anyone else remember Duhon's 0-25 fg streak or whatever it was?
by jpm356 on Jun 25, 2010 11:50 AM CDT reply actions 1 recs
You remember his 20-assist game?
Brad Miller is god.
by Poloplaya14 on Jun 25, 2010 10:52 PM CDT up reply actions
could do a lot worse at backup PG...
His defese is ok, his offense is spot up shooting, but he can make plays for other guys. If he comes at the minimum, considering he started for New York, I’d take him back. He can introduce Bosh and LeBron to Excaliber…
Could you imagine at the press conference for the player introductions
James, Bosh, and Duhon. No one will ask Duhon questions
"I guess I can’t do anything if you’re just irrational, but to point it out and move on."
- fundamentallysound
I'm sure James and Bosh
Will ask him about where all the party places and fly honeys are at.
I'm cuckoo for Kukoc!!!
by Yibs on Jun 25, 2010 3:11 PM CDT via mobile up reply actions












