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Re: Houston Coming after Dunleavy, Bulls unwilling to move h 

Post#121 » by kulaz3000 » Tue Feb 18, 2014 10:36 pm

The Rockets can come after MDJ all they want, but unless they give up anything of significance, what's the point of making a deal just to make a deal.

Morey has either stiffed us, or tried to stiff us previously, so it's not like they are ideal trade partners either way, so I say pass.
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Re: Houston Coming after Dunleavy, Bulls unwilling to move h 

Post#122 » by Magilla_Gorilla » Tue Feb 18, 2014 10:40 pm

donaldtrump_00 wrote:Houston has a real chance to win a championship this year so they're obsessed to have a shooter with next to harden and d12. parsons isn't enough. im sure they regret signing brewer in the first place because hes not what they need. but depending on next year dunvealy could be of great service for chi. we all know chi needs as many shooters as possible. id turn offers down also. kirk id let go and just pick up ben Gordon first thing in the offseason. hes going to be cheap. hurry up and make up for 09.


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Re: Houston Coming after Dunleavy, Bulls unwilling to move h 

Post#123 » by MarkDeeks » Tue Feb 18, 2014 10:41 pm

Yes they do.
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Re: Houston Coming after Dunleavy, Bulls unwilling to move h 

Post#124 » by Ralphb07 » Tue Feb 18, 2014 10:46 pm

The sticking point to Houston and Chicago is Houston is only offering the Knicks 2nd round pick and the Bulls wants Houston 2014 1st round pick instead which I agree with. The players we'd get back are really just fillers though I'd assume one certain wing guy Thibs would play...

The Bulls know Mike can be dealt going forward if need be so why make a bad trade now. The Bulls want a 1st round pick for Mike and unless they get one he should not be traded.

Edit: The guys we'd be getting back make about 1 mil less than Dunleavy this season and the big might be able to beat out Nazr for his spot. Still the key is the 1st round pick.
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Re: Houston Coming after Dunleavy, Bulls unwilling to move h 

Post#125 » by Jimmy Forums » Tue Feb 18, 2014 10:53 pm

Ralphb07 wrote:The sticking point to Houston and Chicago is Houston is only offering the Knicks 2nd round pick and the Bulls wants Houston 2014 1st round pick instead which I agree with. The players we'd get back are really just fillers though I'd assume one certain wing guy Thibs would play...

The Bulls know Mike can be dealt going forward if need be so why make a bad trade now. The Bulls want a 1st round pick for Mike and unless they get one he should not be traded.

Edit: The guys we'd be getting back make about 1 mil less than Dunleavy this season and the big might be able to beat out Nazr for his spot. Still the key is the 1st round pick.

I'm pretty sure that 2nd rounder from the Knicks is protected 31-55. If we trade for that..I don't even know. I won't even finish that sentence because we'd never do it.

I agree with you; 1st-rounder or bust in regards to Dunleavy to Houston.

EDIT: Nevermind, that protection is on a 2nd rounder from Philly. Still though, I'm holding out for a 1st.
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Re: Houston Coming after Dunleavy, Bulls unwilling to move h 

Post#126 » by drosestruts » Tue Feb 18, 2014 10:55 pm

You're derailing the thread with this comment. Stop now.
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Re: Houston Coming after Dunleavy, Bulls unwilling to move h 

Post#127 » by Mech Engineer » Tue Feb 18, 2014 10:56 pm

It might be the Bulls are messing with Morey to gauge MDJ's value for a potential Carmelo trade in summer. It will be interesting to see a back-court of MDJ and Harden...Dwight might quit basketball.
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Re: Houston Coming after Dunleavy, Bulls unwilling to move h 

Post#128 » by NADROJ » Tue Feb 18, 2014 11:01 pm

Ralphb07 wrote:The sticking point to Houston and Chicago is Houston is only offering the Knicks 2nd round pick and the Bulls wants Houston 2014 1st round pick instead which I agree with. The players we'd get back are really just fillers though I'd assume one certain wing guy Thibs would play...

The Bulls know Mike can be dealt going forward if need be so why make a bad trade now. The Bulls want a 1st round pick for Mike and unless they get one he should not be traded.

Edit: The guys we'd be getting back make about 1 mil less than Dunleavy this season and the big might be able to beat out Nazr for his spot. Still the key is the 1st round pick.


So Dunleavy for Brewer, Motiejunas, and a 1st?

Sounds great, I hope the Bulls can pull it off.
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Re: Houston Coming after Dunleavy, Bulls unwilling to move h 

Post#129 » by Unbeata-BULL7 » Tue Feb 18, 2014 11:05 pm

Magilla_Gorilla wrote:
donaldtrump_00 wrote:Houston has a real chance to win a championship this year so they're obsessed to have a shooter with next to harden and d12. parsons isn't enough. im sure they regret signing brewer in the first place because hes not what they need. but depending on next year dunvealy could be of great service for chi. we all know chi needs as many shooters as possible. id turn offers down also. kirk id let go and just pick up ben Gordon first thing in the offseason. hes going to be cheap. hurry up and make up for 09.


No they don't.


I tend to agree with this but not for any lack of offense. I suppose they think they could use the help of another shooter but unless they learn to defend I don't see them getting past OKC, Spurs or Clippers. And honestly, a lot of that is on Harden to man up and act like he gives a s*** on defense.
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Re: Houston Coming after Dunleavy, Bulls unwilling to move h 

Post#130 » by Bulls Fan 23 » Tue Feb 18, 2014 11:06 pm

Give me Donatas Motiejunas, Omri Casspi and a 1st, and I will drive Dunleavy to Houston, not the airport, put all the way to Houston.
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Post#131 » by mostek » Tue Feb 18, 2014 11:06 pm

I doubt anything that points to the Bulls willing to move Dunleavy, and downgrading talent, even if a late 1st round pick is included. The Bulls are not writing off the season, so they would need real players back, and no one here has any clue what any offers look like.
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Re: Houston Coming after Dunleavy, Bulls unwilling to move h 

Post#132 » by red222 » Tue Feb 18, 2014 11:07 pm

NADROJ wrote:
Ralphb07 wrote:The sticking point to Houston and Chicago is Houston is only offering the Knicks 2nd round pick and the Bulls wants Houston 2014 1st round pick instead which I agree with. The players we'd get back are really just fillers though I'd assume one certain wing guy Thibs would play...

The Bulls know Mike can be dealt going forward if need be so why make a bad trade now. The Bulls want a 1st round pick for Mike and unless they get one he should not be traded.

Edit: The guys we'd be getting back make about 1 mil less than Dunleavy this season and the big might be able to beat out Nazr for his spot. Still the key is the 1st round pick.


So Dunleavy for Brewer, Motiejunas, and a 1st?

Sounds great, I hope the Bulls can pull it off.

more like Greg Smith, a 2nd, and a salary filler.
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Re: Houston Coming after Dunleavy, Bulls unwilling to move h 

Post#133 » by Ralphb07 » Tue Feb 18, 2014 11:08 pm

NADROJ wrote:
Ralphb07 wrote:The sticking point to Houston and Chicago is Houston is only offering the Knicks 2nd round pick and the Bulls wants Houston 2014 1st round pick instead which I agree with. The players we'd get back are really just fillers though I'd assume one certain wing guy Thibs would play...

The Bulls know Mike can be dealt going forward if need be so why make a bad trade now. The Bulls want a 1st round pick for Mike and unless they get one he should not be traded.

Edit: The guys we'd be getting back make about 1 mil less than Dunleavy this season and the big might be able to beat out Nazr for his spot. Still the key is the 1st round pick.


So Dunleavy for Brewer, Motiejunas, and a 1st?

Sounds great, I hope the Bulls can pull it off.


Nope that is not the offer
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Re: Houston Coming after Dunleavy, Bulls unwilling to move h 

Post#134 » by Ralphb07 » Tue Feb 18, 2014 11:10 pm

Bulls Fan 23 wrote:Give me Donatas Motiejunas, Omri Casspi and a 1st, and I will drive Dunleavy to Houston, not the airport, put all the way to Houston.


The Rockets are not offering a 1st so how does anyone expect them to offer those two guys... The deal is far worse
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Post#135 » by bullslas » Tue Feb 18, 2014 11:11 pm

Please NO Brewer
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Post#136 » by Ralphb07 » Tue Feb 18, 2014 11:12 pm

mostek wrote:I doubt anything that points to the Bulls willing to move Dunleavy, and downgrading talent, even if a late 1st round pick is included. The Bulls are not writing off the season, so they would need real players back, and no one here has any clue what any offers look like.


If the Bulls get a 1st round pick they will certainly deal Mike. The question is from now and 3pm Thursday does such a team come through with one.
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Re: Houston Coming after Dunleavy, Bulls unwilling to move h 

Post#137 » by Keller61 » Tue Feb 18, 2014 11:21 pm

I don't understand why some people are eager to get rid of Dunleavy. He is on a good deal and provides us with much-needed shooting.
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Re: Houston Coming after Dunleavy, Bulls unwilling to move h 

Post#138 » by Jimmy Forums » Tue Feb 18, 2014 11:24 pm

My guess for what is on the table is probably Brewer, Greg Smith, and a 2nd for Dunleavy. Total white dog **** trade, which is why it won't happen. With a first though, it's another pick and some expirings.
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Re: Houston Coming after Dunleavy, Bulls unwilling to move h 

Post#139 » by ryannik09 » Tue Feb 18, 2014 11:29 pm

Ralphb07 wrote:
Bulls Fan 23 wrote:Give me Donatas Motiejunas, Omri Casspi and a 1st, and I will drive Dunleavy to Houston, not the airport, put all the way to Houston.


The Rockets are not offering a 1st so how does anyone expect them to offer those two guys... The deal is far worse


Ronnie Brewer and Greg Smith are the two dudes.
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Re: Houston Coming after Dunleavy, Bulls unwilling to move h 

Post#140 » by dumbell78 » Tue Feb 18, 2014 11:36 pm

I would love to answer the phone from Morey just once so I could tell him to F**K off.
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