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Derrick Rose's professional debut in Orlando was so uninspiring, much of the talk surrounding the Bulls in the final weeks of July focused on an unsigned player rather than the designated future of the franchise.
After getting thoroughly outplayed by fellow lottery pick Michael Beasley in his first game of the annual summer league, Rose had a nice thing going in Game 2 against the Pacers until a flare-up of tendinitis in his right knee benched him for the final three-plus games of the competition.
A precautionary MRI taken after the No. 1 pick in the June draft returned to Chicago confirmed the original diagnosis. The injury was nothing more than an aggravation of a problem that hindered the star point guard only slightly during his one-year collegiate run at Memphis.
Shortly thereafter, the focus was back on the Bulls' restricted free agents -- especially Luol Deng, who left to join England's Olympic team amid speculation he would return to sign a one-year offer with Chicago, assuring he would become an unrestricted free agent next July.
Such a move would give Deng a $4.5 million salary for the 2008-09 season, far less than he would have made had he agreed to the Bulls' proposed $57.5 million, five-year extension. But that's the price he'd have to pay to gain complete freedom next off-season.
Deng, 23, averaged 17.0 points and 6.3 rebounds in 63 games last season.
The Bulls also remained in slow-moving negotiations with Ben Gordon. The guard turned down a $50 million offer from the Bulls last year.
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I saw this on a Bulls blog and thought that it made a VERY good argument as to why the Bulls should keep BOTH Deng and Gordon.
This 'negotiation' is really starting to get to me. Especially this permeating (if perhaps still a minority) opinion that it's of such paramount importance that
Don't get me wrong, we could use one but it is not as much of a need as you guys make it out to be. I'm getting a little tired of reading the same thing over and over and over and over again. Drew Gooden has been in the league for six years and IS the low post guy you guys are talking about. Look at his numbers
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Luol Deng said that if an agreement is not struck before he leaves the country on August 4th he will sign the 1 year qualifing deal. So apparently it seems by the next 2 weeks something will be resolved with Luol Deng. Oh boy and then we jump to sign the fine veterans that have been left out of the FA pickings.