HomoSapien wrote:I’m predicting we lose a first round pick. Hoping I’m wrong as losing another one is going to sting.
Yea not having 3 of the next 4 first round picks is getting into Brooklyn Nets territory
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HomoSapien wrote:I’m predicting we lose a first round pick. Hoping I’m wrong as losing another one is going to sting.
MisterRoy wrote:GoBlue72391 wrote:Yikes. I don't know what Marks knows, if anything, but that sounds about as terrible as possible.
Marks can say anything he wants. Nobody knows how the conversations went. He is guessing just like everyone else.
Stick with the facts and don't get sucked into the fear.
Sent from somewhere you've never been.
GoBlue72391 wrote:...I don't know what Marks knows, if anything...
HomoSapien wrote:With the NBA investigating the timing of the sign-and-trade transaction utilized by the Miami Heat to land free-agent guard Kyle Lowry from the Toronto Raptors, several mitigating factors would appear to stand in the Heat’s favor.
According to an NBA party familiar with the league’s tampering investigation, the Heat’s maneuvering for Lowry differs significantly from the timing of the Chicago Bulls’ sign-and-trade acquisition of New Orleans Pelicans free-agent guard Lonzo Ball, which ESPN reports the NBA also is investigating.
Unlike with the Ball situation, the Heat previously had been involved in extensive negotiations with the Raptors at the March 22 NBA trading deadline regarding Lowry’s availability. At the time, the Raptors laid out potential parameters for a trade, an NBA source confirmed to the South Florida Sun Sentinel, with it also clear at the time what the financial parameters would be to sign Lowry in free agency.
Lowry ultimately agreed to a three-year, $85 million contract that starts at $27 million this coming season.
Aware of those parameters, the Heat last Sunday picked up the 2021-22 $19.4 million team option on the contract of veteran guard Goran Dragic, with that contract along with the contract of neophyte center Precious Achiuwa utilized as matching salaries for the Lowry acquisition. The advance work on the Lowry possibility at the NBA trading deadline was in marked contrast to the sign-and-trade agreement between the Bulls and Pelicans for Ball, with no trade consideration in that case at the trading deadline.
https://www.sun-sentinel.com/sports/miami-heat/fl-sp-miami-heat-nba-free-agency-sunday-20210808-kqqkbpvt3balfdswpnrcxfykpe-story.html
That's from Winderman. We obviously had extensive talks with the Pelicans too, so this seems off to me. If Winderman is right though, it sounds like our punishment will be harsher.
meekrab wrote:HomoSapien wrote:With the NBA investigating the timing of the sign-and-trade transaction utilized by the Miami Heat to land free-agent guard Kyle Lowry from the Toronto Raptors, several mitigating factors would appear to stand in the Heat’s favor.
According to an NBA party familiar with the league’s tampering investigation, the Heat’s maneuvering for Lowry differs significantly from the timing of the Chicago Bulls’ sign-and-trade acquisition of New Orleans Pelicans free-agent guard Lonzo Ball, which ESPN reports the NBA also is investigating.
Unlike with the Ball situation, the Heat previously had been involved in extensive negotiations with the Raptors at the March 22 NBA trading deadline regarding Lowry’s availability. At the time, the Raptors laid out potential parameters for a trade, an NBA source confirmed to the South Florida Sun Sentinel, with it also clear at the time what the financial parameters would be to sign Lowry in free agency.
Lowry ultimately agreed to a three-year, $85 million contract that starts at $27 million this coming season.
Aware of those parameters, the Heat last Sunday picked up the 2021-22 $19.4 million team option on the contract of veteran guard Goran Dragic, with that contract along with the contract of neophyte center Precious Achiuwa utilized as matching salaries for the Lowry acquisition. The advance work on the Lowry possibility at the NBA trading deadline was in marked contrast to the sign-and-trade agreement between the Bulls and Pelicans for Ball, with no trade consideration in that case at the trading deadline.
https://www.sun-sentinel.com/sports/miami-heat/fl-sp-miami-heat-nba-free-agency-sunday-20210808-kqqkbpvt3balfdswpnrcxfykpe-story.html
That's from Winderman. We obviously had extensive talks with the Pelicans too, so this seems off to me. If Winderman is right though, it sounds like our punishment will be harsher.
It's paywalled but I wouldn't be surprised if a Heat beat reporter wasn't really following what the Bulls were doing at the deadline, since we definitely pursued Lonzo back then too.
Grodoboldo wrote:
@OlehKosel: Lonzo Ball's sign-and-trade to Bulls getting announced at opening bell of free agency is a horrible look so expect NBA punishment.
Bobby Marks: "Like New Orleans and Chicago, they're going to get nailed ... It's probably going to be draft picks and probably a substantial fine." https://t.co/jKJ4xP42sw
They're already letting it be known that we're probably losing a draft pick.
This is bull, I hope the Bulls retaliate trying to block anything Silver's office attempt to change and support any attempt to get him out of office.

Clocian wrote:How long we gonna have this dark cloud over our head. I would like to actually enjoy summer league and the rest of summer...

Dominater wrote:Yea at this point we better pray it's only a 2nd round pick and not another 1st when we already have very little of them.
Money wise I'm guessing J.R. is gonna get hit with like a $5 million fine. We're gonna having to trade Lauri for a 2nd and cash considerations to help offset some of it. Lol
ThreeYearPlan wrote:Bulls fans defend HomoSapien more than Rose.
chefo wrote:Yo, Silver, the Bulls are one of your top 3 franchises and they've been stuck in the mud for half a decade.
You want to make a point, go after Bron, dude is on his last legs and runs a parallel power structure to yours that's been tampering out in the open for nearly a decade. Don't be a chicken and go after the real whales.

bad knees wrote:Shams’ tweet announcing the Lonzo deal has a time stamp of 5:00 pm. The next tweet announcing a player changing teams was about the Lowry deal, with a time stamp of 5:38 pm. The next one after that was the McDermott deal at 5:43 pm.
The timeline is incredibly damning. The Bulls are going to get a big time penalty. It was really a stupid move by our FO. There was no need to do it this way. Have the calls sealing the deal after 5 pm and announce the deal at 5:45 pm. How hard is that?
ThreeYearPlan wrote:Bulls fans defend HomoSapien more than Rose.
FRKMSTR wrote:Why would you do this seconds after free agency started? Why you couldn't have waited just 30 minutes. Not too smart if you ask me.
bad knees wrote:Shams’ tweet announcing the Lonzo deal has a time stamp of 5:00 pm. The next tweet announcing a player changing teams was about the Lowry deal, with a time stamp of 5:38 pm. The next one after that was the McDermott deal at 5:43 pm.
The timeline is incredibly damning. The Bulls are going to get a big time penalty. It was really a stupid move by our FO. There was no need to do it this way. Have the calls sealing the deal after 5 pm and announce the deal at 5:45 pm. How hard is that?