John Locke wrote:I think that Larry Hughes will be very good for the Bulls. He'll resurrect his carreer and become the star he was. And therefor I do think that this was a great deal by Paxon.
Off topic, but has Paxon pulled off good trade, other than this one? I know he bought the Luol Deng pick, and has drafted solid guys. But, what about his trades?
The Curry trade with NY was a real winner in my book. They ended up with Tyrus Thomas & Noah as a result of that deal - and both will break out now that ben is gone. Both had a double double yesterday
9 of the present team are Paxson draft picks - and he has never traded any of his picks (except in pre-arranged draft day swaps that are not announced until after teams draft for other teams). The 9 are Hinrich, Gordon, Deng, Duhon, Tyrus, Sefolosha, Noah, Gray & Jim Curry. Along with Nocioni - who was undrafted - that makes 10 Bulls who have only played in NBA for Paxson
Paxson isnt much of a trader. This was his first in-season trade since Nov 2003 (team cancer Jalen Rose was traded to Toronto for Antonio Davis & others). This was Paxson's first trade in 2 years (lat one was a trade of scrub with - Cleveland)
Only "bad" trade was probably Chandler to NO - but that trade was ordered by the owner after Ben Wallace was signed. Mr Reinsdorf refuses to pay Lux Tax despite the Bulls huge profits. It was a pure salary dump. Also almost all Chicago writers agree taht there was no way that Chandler would have done well in Chicago. He wasnt getting along with Skiles & was an emotional wreck. Thiis is truly a case where a change of scenery helps.
The gem cannot be polished without friction, nor man perfected without trials.
- -- Chinese proverb