Series continues Monday
The top ten summer free agent options for the Chicago Bulls will continue on Monday.
There is a lot going on with the Chicago Bulls, want to cover as much as we can.
Thanks for the patience!!
The Backlash of Wade’s Comments Towards the Bulls
Yesterday the Miami Heat’s superstar guard Dwyane Wade made some comments about the Chicago Bulls being disloyal to it’s past superstars Michael Jordan and Scottie Pippen.
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It might have been a good idea to do this before he made the comments.
I think Wade is uninformed. Many Bulls have come back to the organization in some way or another. John Paxson is the current Executive Vice President of Basketball Operation.
There hasn’t been any sign or statement within the organization or from MJ and Pippen proving Wade’s theory true.
Retired Bull’s General Manager Jerry Krause may have had a play in this disloyal debate. Phil Jackson and him didn’t get along. Still, there isn’t any reason to blame an organization for one man, who isn’t even in the company anymore.
Unfortunately, I think this means Wade is not going to come to the Chicago Bulls.
It could be a good sign, because I don’t know if Wade and Rose would have worked well together. They play the same style of game. The bad part is, will his comments and stand against the Bulls influence other free agents. Boozer said he would play in Chicago, but what about Chris Bosh, Lebron James or even Ray Allen?
Boozer opposes the Jordan theory
The free agency period hasn’t started yet, but there sure is plenty of talk about it, especially for the Chicago Bulls. They have the funds to pursue and sign any of the big three free agents: Chris Bosh, Dwayne Wade and Lebron James.
Wade has been reported to question the loyalty of the Bull’s management. Joakim Noah and Lindsay Hunter have been quoted in the media saying Lebron should come to Chicago. Bosh has listed Chicago as one of his five destinations he would like to play for next year.
D Wade says he is worried about Chicago’s loyalty
Dwayne Wade is going to be a free agent this summer. Wade is from Chicago. The Bulls need a two guard. It sounds like a perfect match, until Wade questions Chicago’s loyalty.
I agree with Wade, because Jordan, Pippen or any other ex-Bull are nowhere near the organization. I disagree with Wade because the management that was in place isn’t currently in office. Jerry Reinsdorf is still the owner, but is he really the guy they don’t get along with, no.
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For the most part it was Jerry Krause, who has retired in 2003 as the Bulls general manager.
Since then, there hasn’t been any rumors or problems with loyalty in the Bulls organization.
It would be great for Wade to get over Chicago’s past history and put on a Bull’s jersey.
A Veteran Who Happens to be a Great Shooter
Throughout the top ten summer free agent options for the Bulls, I have preached about two Chicago needs: shooting and leadership. At number 5, Ray Allen would be perfect for both needs.
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When a conversation about the best three point shooter in the history of the NBA is started they’re a few names always mentioned: Ex-Bull Steve Kerr (has the best career three point shooting percentage), Reggie Miller, Glen Rice, Larry Bird, Mark Price and Ray Allen.

