<div class="quote_poster">Quoting "shapecity":</div><div class="quote_post">well if brandon retires then the bulls would free up A LOT of salary cap space. but i don't see this happening.</div> bulls dont really need to free up any salary cap.
they need to stay together. they gotta wait for all their players to develope, and then you'll get a competitive basketball team
Re: The Ricky Davis for Wally sounds legit . . . the Wolves did try to sign Davis last season but the Cavs matched their offer . . . ionno, Wolves always have rumors but just sit on their asses . . .
why is it crazy....for the Cavs it may be....but T'Wolves nah...Wolves could use Davis but I can't say that Cleveland will make that trade....btw the Cavs should have a coach by MONDAY so watch for it....
Jermaine O'neal may go to the Mavericks. I heard about it from HoopsHype, where they posted an article from a newspaper. They are also looking at Alonzo Mourning, Rasho Nesterovic, Scottie Pippen, Lamar Odom, PJ Brown, Brad Miller, and Karl Malone. <div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">Barring a blockbuster trade for an elite player -- Duncan, Kobe Bryant, Shaquille O'Neal, etc. -- Nash and Finley are safe, the source said. Van Exel, however, is a precious asset that could help land a premier low-post player. The 31-year-old point guard, arguably the Mavs' playoff MVP, has two years left on a deal paying about $11 million per season. Van Exel would figure prominently in a potential sign-and-trade deal for Jermaine O'Neal, the Pacers' All-Star power forward. Should O'Neal decide not to return to Indiana -- a definite possibility considering the Pacers' poor playoff showing -- the Mavericks fully intend to jump in on the O'Neal sweepstakes, the source said. The Mavs would love to use their $4.9 million exception to land Mourning, who plans to return after sitting out last season with a kidney disorder. The mid-level slot also might be dangled in front of Minnesota's Rasho Nesterovic, Utah's Malone, the Los Angeles Clippers' Odom, Indiana's Miller, New Orleans' Brown or Portland's Pippen.</div>