then wants to serve as community leader.

http://www.suntimes.com/output/bulls/cs ... ide20.html
Most unfortunate for everyone involved, and y'all thought Mike Dunleavy was a bust.
Andrew wrote:Very unfortunate for the Bulls, who could have selected Amare Stoudemire or Caron Butler.
Psycho Jackal wrote:He's given first priority to the bulls, if he ever gets back into shape. Another team signing won't happen, the bulls will have the first choice.
ruffryder8 wrote:Andrew wrote:Very unfortunate for the Bulls, who could have selected Amare Stoudemire or Caron Butler.
Yeah, but they weren't counting on any of this stuff to happen to him. They probably thought that he was the future of their team, but not anymore.
Andrew wrote:Very unfortunate for the Bulls, who could have selected Amare Stoudemire or Caron Butler.
crawford4MIP4real wrote:tragic accident but the sooner this guy is off the payroll/roster the better. the bulls could use his salary/roster spot for another shooter
the one person that feels it positive, yea its tru tho but who can they get?
crawford4MIP4real wrote:the one person that feels it positive, yea its tru tho but who can they get?
yes, from the team's standpoint, it would be a good idea to get the guy off the roster and payroll. he makes a fair amount of money over the next few years and he can't even play. it works both for the short term and long term.
i'm not exactly who's available in the nbdl exile, but at least the team would have the roster flexibility to add someone w/o dropping another player. and also if would be nice to get his salary off the books, as the team has to resign its young guns within the next few years. otherwise they may be heading into lux tax territory
as mentioned by someone else, this guy is very lucky just to have the bulls give him paychecks. the motorcycle thing clearly violated his contract and is grounds for having his contract terminated.
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