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I'm disappointed we couldn't at least move PJ for a player expiring next year, so we could take one more shot at getting a superstar. It's hard to criticize Pax when we have no idea what the variety of offers were. But at the same time, I'm a bit frustrated with the way things turned out.
Apologies for quoting myself, but the more I think about what I wrote earlier, the more I'm leaning towards Reinsdorf possibly putting up the stop sign on that type of maneuver. There's no way in hell that Pax wasn't seriously considering it as an emergency parachute plan. Of course he knew that if he couldn't move PJ, his ammunition for a big offseason move would be seriously weakened. And since PJ pretty much sucks the big one (fewer than 6ppg, fewer than 5rpg, and under 40% fg%), it's not as though we couldn't afford to move him for financial purposes. I have no proof, just a hunch, but I have to wonder if it was in fact Uncle Jerry that refused to carry a dead weight contract for one last hurrah. And that's really too bad, because there's a good chance Garnett could be had this summer, and for a much better price than in previous offseasons. Hopefully, one of the Bulls beatwriters will probe this issue a bit and find out just what the hell happened. Doubtfully Sam Smith, though, since he recently wrote about Kurt Thomas' having one year left on his deal as being disadvantageous to the Bulls.
