<div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">According to Gordon's agent, Billy Ceisler, Gordon loves playing in Chicago, and when contract time comes, he hopes the player re-signs with the Bulls. Gordon, signed through next season, and the Bulls can begin negotiating a contract extension in July. When asked if the Bulls would be there for Gordon when that time comes, Skiles, who doesn't make the final decision on trades, said, "Oh yeah, we value Ben very, very highly. That stuff works itself out however it works itself out when the time has come. It's not time for that yet, but we think he's a very, very good NBA guard and more than likely will continue to get better. With his work ethic and everything, he is going to get better."</div> Read more...
I think it would be better for Ben to go somewhere else where he could easily start and probably get a big contract as well. Bulls should do all they can to resign him tho, he makes this team go.
Gordon has come to prefer team style basketball over stardom. That's one of the reasons why he's in preference to stay in Chicago. Plus, think of the city itself and the people here (if you've ever been) and that already is enough. One of the reasons other places can't seem to pry me away from ever permanantly leaving despite the urge that I have to go elsewhere.
Gordon has had his chances to start and he hasn't been able to capitilise. I'd love for him stay though.
I'd love for him to stay. He's the sparkplug for this team and he gives a very viable scoring option as well. I just hope he doesn't ask for a tremendous amount of money, cause at this moment, I don't know if he's worth much more than the MLE since he's so one-dimensional.