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Only ever seen Lee play once, and I saw really good footwork and fundamentals, coupled with decent athleticism. Might have just seen one of his better games.
 
Only ever seen Lee play once, and I saw really good footwork and fundamentals, coupled with decent athleticism. Might have just seen one of his better games.

That's all true. He's a decent role player; a possible #3 on a good team. The real problem is that he wants star money. He wanted $10 mil/year last off-season, but he's probably in the 5-7 range. He's also a 6-9 center...
 
That's all true. He's a decent role player; a possible #3 on a good team. The real problem is that he wants star money. He wanted $10 mil/year last off-season, but he's probably in the 5-7 range. He's also a 6-9 center...

Agree. Bosh is the guy I want most (after LeBron) but if you miss Bosh and end up with Joe Johnson (or LeBron hehe) and you take David Lee as your second FA I think he could be a great pickup.
 
Here is one semi-delusional writers suggestion- the Bulls could land Phil Jackson and Kobe Bryant-

For right price, Bulls just could land Kobe, Phil
http://www.dailyherald.com/story/?id=361520

Barry Rozner is one of the most respected writers in Chicago. His focus is usually the Cubs, but there have been other articles by other outlets suggesting Kobe may have renewed interest in coming to Chicago after this season. I personally think both are longshots, especially Phil. However, with Jerry Krause out of the way I wouldn't say it's impossible...just maybe one in a million...so I'm sayin' there's a chance... ;)
 
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