Thursday, February 21, 2008

Bulls Gain Drew Gooden and Larry Hughes in Trade

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The Chicago Bulls made a great multi-player three team deal with the Cleveland Cavs and Seattle Supersonics before todays trading deadline... The Bulls traded away Busted Ben Wallace and the overachieving Average Joe Smith, who had become a Chicago Bulls fan favorite...for the still somewhat young Cleveland talent of Drew Gooden. Gooden will provide the decent post up threat, that the Bulls had been looking for. The Bulls also gained the very athletic services of Larry Hughes (22-6-5 in 04-05). Let me tell you how excited I am to see the Kansas connection of Kirk Hinrich and Drew Gooden once again. Bullsweekly.com was also the first blog to release this trade information... good work team. This trade looks like a BIG win for the Bulls, who couldn't have had much plans in the future for the aging services of Ben Wallace and Joe Smith. Ben Wallace, Wally Szczberbiak, and Joe Smith will now join the leagues most dominant player Lebron James. While Ira Newble and Adrian Griffin head to Seattle.
John Paxson is so damn sneaky
Can we get Larry Brown now?

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3 comments:

Unknown said...

There seems to be a lot of confusion on Duhon's position in this trade, do you know if he's leaving or staying?

And you can count me in for Larry Brown.

Rob Malinowski said...

Chris Duhon is on the team. He was replaced by Adrian Griffin who was traded to the Sonics

Rip said...

I'm 99.9% duhon is staying, he was not included in the 3 team deal, and i dont believe he was shopped anywhere else... which is good news for all the white women in their early 20's in the chicagoland area. Yes, Duhon will still be servicing all of you.