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Wade to Bulls


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I don't blame Miami.   I think they are looking long term.   Wade off the books and most likely Bosh, will give them a lot of money to spend next offseason to build around Dragic/Winslow/Whiteside.

It's not bad for the Bulls either, put some butts in the seats with Wade and they can make some waves with that team.  

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37 minutes ago, Zaximus said:

I don't blame Miami.   I think they are looking long term.   Wade off the books and most likely Bosh, will give them a lot of money to spend next offseason to build around Dragic/Winslow/Whiteside.

It's not bad for the Bulls either, put some butts in the seats with Wade and they can make some waves with that team.  

They aren't, they offered him 2 years40 mill.  They screwed up royally.  And they're rebuilding for sure.  Winslow is another two years away.  Dragic is an average PG.. Whiteside has zero post moves.  

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3 hours ago, carolina-chuck2 said:

Chris Bosh for Zeller straight up

those salaries clearly match up. Troy Daniels for Russell Westbrook

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3 hours ago, MichaelNewtonII said:

Who in their right mind would leave that team in golden State for the hornets? Lol

True. I have no clue why people think its possiible

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9 hours ago, MichaelNewtonII said:

Who in their right mind would leave that team in golden State for the hornets? Lol

To be fair, if GS loses to your lover LePleasebailmeoutnowKyrie.  Then yeah, I could see Steph coming to Charlotte.  We'll be in the Playoffs this year with MKG, Batum, Kemba, and Marvin all wrapped up for another 3 years.  All we would need is a consistent scorer, and Steph would be that.  Hell, I would be okay with a better center honestly.  

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