Bulls guard Ben Gordon is one of just seven guards averaging 20 points per game and shooting over 45 percent from the field this season.
Gordon, who will become an unrestricted free agent at the end of the season, is believed by some to have more value to Chicago than most other NBA teams.
"People like to pick out Ben Gordon's flaws all the time, but the great majority of games I've coached against Ben, he has been tremendous," said a longtime NBA assistant coach. "I would agree that Ben is more valuable to the Bulls than most other teams."
Due to the current economic climate and the reported lack of interest in the guard, the Bulls might be able sign Gordon to the six-year, $54 million contract he turned down last offseason.
"He should have taken Chicago's initial contract two seasons ago and everyone would have been much happier," said the longtime assistant coach. "He got bad advice."
zanshadow wrote:They are a different team without KG, but never expected them to lose to the Bucks then followed by loss to CHI. It seems Salmons had a big night. However, Rose hasn't really come up with big numbers lately. Is he still the leader for ROY?
nba_baller wrote:Hows Brad Miller going?
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2pac wrote:through every dark night, there's a bright day after that, so no matter how hard it get, stick your chest out, keep your head up, and handle it
air gordon wrote:Er, you really didn’t answer the Gordon question, Andrew lol. Either shit or get off the pot
Imo the bulls will (still) be the team offering him the highest contract. 6yrs/60mil or 5/yrs 50 mil. I also think Hinrich will be indeed traded for what turns out be expiring/2yr contacts.
air gordon wrote:Whats with this infatuiation with Thabo? His offensive skills are the same as they were with the bulls. Now that Green & Durant are back, his flavor of the week status is gone
air gordon wrote:I like the playing rotation as well. It took an injury to Gooden to get Tyrus & Noah going. now Deng being out got Salmons goin. VDN and his 7 man rotation is working for this team- the consistency of playing time & shots has those 7 guys settled in with their roles
air gordon wrote:I don’t call gaining a full game in the standings getting breathing room /let alone getting a firmer grip… especially when that lead is a mere 1.5 games lol. And now Charlotte is making it interesting. but whatever.. the bulls finally won a road game and have a nice sched to close out the season
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