Bulls, Cavs And Nuggets Monitoring Randolph?

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    http://www.realgm.com/src_wiretap_archives/55408/20081113/bulls_cavs_and_nuggets_monitoring_randolph/

    Posting any news about Denver is frustrating. They just said they didn't sign another big so they can stay under the luxury tax. Now they look at Randolph....seriously wtf? Cavs don't really need him, and Chicago might be interesting, I bet D'Antoni would want Nocioni and Thomas.
     
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    Chicago would make sense for him, at least offensively. He gives them something they've lacked since...well...forever, and that's an offensive presence in the paint.

    Now, whether or not I'd do it really depends on the asking price, because quite frankly, I've never been much of a fan of Randolph and his no defense and fatass, out of shape ways.
     
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    Contract-wise, like money and years, Randolph and Kenyon Martin are identical. I bet D'Antoni can make Kenyon play well.

    Also, Randolph and Jeffries = Hughes, Thomas, and Ruffin.

    I'm stupid....moving on.
     
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    Chicago is the only team there that I could see trying to get him. He fills a glaring need and if the Bulls can somehow keep him in line, they may do some damage by pairing him with Rose, Gordon, and Deng.

    Randolph would kill Denver's game. They're all about flow and 'organized chaos', and Randolph kills both.

    I'm personally rooting for the Cavs to get Randolph, because that would ensure that if the C's meet LeBron in the playoffs, it would only be in the first round, and they would probably be an easy KO.
     

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