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Does anyone know if this trade could work financially? I know Deng and Gordon are currently in the front end of contract negotiations.
These players from Chicago along with Bynum, Crittenton, Farmar, Walton and Turiaf would form a very solid young core that could contend in the future.
Even currently, with the veterans, Odom, Mihm, Evans, etc. this team would most likely be the same level (5-8 seed) as they would be with Kobe.
I think the trade would make sense for the current team and for the future.
Does anyone know if this trade could work financially? I know Deng and Gordon are currently in the front end of contract negotiations.
These players from Chicago along with Bynum, Crittenton, Farmar, Walton and Turiaf would form a very solid young core that could contend in the future.
Even currently, with the veterans, Odom, Mihm, Evans, etc. this team would most likely be the same level (5-8 seed) as they would be with Kobe.
I think the trade would make sense for the current team and for the future.
Does anyone know if this trade could work financially? I know Deng and Gordon are currently in the front end of contract negotiations.
These players from Chicago along with Bynum, Crittenton, Farmar, Walton and Turiaf would form a very solid young core that could contend in the future.
Even currently, with the veterans, Odom, Mihm, Evans, etc. this team would most likely be the same level (5-8 seed) as they would be with Kobe.
I think the trade would make sense for the current team and for the future.