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Is There a Viable S&T With Chicago?

Hollinger Tweet sums it perfectly: "If Boozer to Chicago, Jazz would be wise to sign-and-trade for Johnson + big trade exception. Can bank it for '11 draft when AK is off books"
 
Hollinger Tweet sums it perfectly: "If Boozer to Chicago, Jazz would be wise to sign-and-trade for Johnson + big trade exception. Can bank it for '11 draft when AK is off books"

Hollinger huffs trees.
 
Hollinger Tweet sums it perfectly: "If Boozer to Chicago, Jazz would be wise to sign-and-trade for Johnson + big trade exception. Can bank it for '11 draft when AK is off books"

I'd be fine with that - just want something out of the deal. Is Toronto going to get anything back for Bosh? Also, do you have a link to the Hollinger twitter page?
 
Having a massive TPE for '11 could be huge for a team willing to use it with the new CBA and teams likely trying to throw salary overboard.

Again, I'm fine with a sign-and-trade getting nothing back but a massive TPE.
 
Gibson + future 1st about the best Jazz can hope for, dont think KOC wants Deng after drafting Hayward. Bulls will be hesitant to give that though - they are pretty stingy. They ended up losing out on Bosh because of their unwillingness to trade Noah. A nice hustle player, but c'mon...
 
I'd be fine with that - just want something out of the deal. Is Toronto going to get anything back for Bosh? Also, do you have a link to the Hollinger twitter page?

The only thing Toronto is getting in return is their feelings hurt.

This is what I've been saying. All of this talk about a Chicago S&T is wasted, because they have no reason to do such a thing. Unless there is a multi-team deal in the works (we haven't seen any of those... YET) the Bulls have no motivation to do such a thing. The Cav's S&T scenario makes sense because they have motivation and are in the situation where that's their only option.
 
James Johnson is our only hope at this point. If the cap comes in a little lower tonight than expected, they'll be forced to try and dump him to sign LeBron.
 
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