Why Do The Rumors Never Come True

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  1. Midnight Green

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    Man with the Paul Pierce to chicago rumor dead. It brings me to think why do chicago bulls always be rumored to be targeting a superstar yet it never happens. Last season they were rumored to be working a trade to aquire KG that got shot down when KG signed the extension with the wolves.

    This season they are rumored to be tring to get pierce only to have that rumor shot down. Damn it makes me think what does this team have to do to get a superstar player?

    Me being one of the bulls fans from the jordan era who still follow the bulls just not as closely am dying for the bulls to reclaim there former glory and make the playoffs with a superstar.

    They have not had a legit star since jordan left the team they have had rumors going around seemingly every off season that they will aquire a super star yet it never happens. I am now hoping that in the crawford deal to new york some how the bulls can fit in K. Thomas he is a double double big man thta would give the bulls a inside pressence. Then I would like to see them possibly work out a trade to send davis to the sonics for ray allen or some super star.

    Davis needs to be traded imo. Loved him in toronto, but the bulls have no need for him he is a good defender, but stuns the growth and development of curry and chandler. Also deng who will probable play thepower forward spot more than small forward.

    Then they have jerome williams who is 6'9 who to can play the power forward and swing man we couldnt get him minutes last season do to the depth at that spot on the court so davis seems most likely to me to be traded. Hopefully for a super star. Since so many are on the market. Does anyone think the bulls will aquire a super star this off season to lead the team?
     

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