Well, since they didn't miss BG and were arguably better until late season injuries, it wasn't really a loss. The bulls currently have all of the leverage. They have him under contract for at least three more seasons. If Noah wants long term security he'll sign what the bulls offer this summer, which will be somewhere between $8-10 mil. Or he can take his chances that he might only be able to get a 3-4 year deal under the next CBA. There is absolutely no way Noah gets a deal that big this summer.