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  • #19689
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    JoeWolf1

    I posted on here a couple days ago that of the remaining free agents available, I had hoped the Bulls would sign Kurt Thomas for veteran leadership and some frontcourt depth at power forward and center. Looks like this is going to be a reality.

    heres the article by Nick Friedell

    Source: Thomas, Bulls agree to terms

    ESPNChicago.com Bulls blog
    The latest news from Bulls reporter Nick Friedell. Blog

    Thomas, a 15-year veteran, averaged three points and four rebounds last season for the Milwaukee Bucks. He will back up Joakim Noah, essentially replacing Brad Miller’s role on the roster. Thomas will undoubtedly serve as a mentor for Noah, as Miller did, and will help rookie center Omer Asik adjust to the NBA.

    With Thomas’ addition, the Bulls are expected to add one more guard in the next week, which would give them 12 players under contract heading into training camp.

    Thomas has averaged nine points and seven rebounds during his career.

    Nick Friedell covers the Bulls for ESPNChicag

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  • #361196
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    Wreckless
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    Did he sign for the minumum? Got any details?

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  • #361201
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    JoeWolf1

    Nothing official has been released, but it looks like 1 year for the vet minimum

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  • #361202
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    Russell0Westbrook
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    The bull are putting together the best offseason of any team they have a complete roster with very few weakness

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  • #361204
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    Wreckless
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    ^^^^
    Better than the Heat?

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  • #361207
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    JoeWolf1

    The 4th-11th man for the Bulls are better than the Heats, and Boozer, Rose and Noah are no slouches ^^^^

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  • #361211
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    Mr.Knick 32
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    This is a good move but not too much impact. Provides rebounding and some tough defense.

    I don’t think the Bulls matchup well with the Heat besides PG and maybe PF

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    • #361219
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      naugykdogg
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      The bulls have a better pg pf c and bench than the heat

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  • #361220
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    JoeWolf1

    Noah can’t handle Big Z??? ^^^^

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  • #361229
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    Mr.Knick 32
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    Noah is not a monster offensive threat. I don’t think Big Z will start at Center. I think it’s Joel Anthony. edge to Chicago then.

    Better bench? No. I like Miami’s bench. Miller, Jones, Howard, Arroyo, Howard are a really good set IMO.

    Plus, I don’t see Chicago stopping LeBron. I could see LeBron being the PG and ripping up Chicago.

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  • #361290
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    Russell0Westbrook
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    The Bull have the better team 1-12 all they were lacking was depth, low post scoring, and shooting they got all that plus they picked up a guy that can actually give Rose a break. If you dont agree tell me what need after all the moves they have made?

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  • #361320
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    hey mama there goes that man
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    Waste of a pickup this guy is old needs shoulda called it quits after he won his ring in boston.

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  • #361326
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    Mr.Knick 32
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    I disagree.

    I like the pieces Miami have. I think your underrating LeBron a bit. He could bang inside as a small power forward or even handle as a spot PG for runs.

    I say Miami has the better pieces. You could say that Chicago had a better off season in terms of filling needs but I cannot see the Bulls defeat the Heat in a playoff series.

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  • #361331
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    ghettosermon
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    ^^ Disagree completely with heymama. After Bogut went down Kurt Thomas was the only competent big on the Bucks last season. For the minimum you could be doing a lot worse. Thomas is still one of the stronger guys in the league and his mid range jumper is still reliable. Obviously you are not looking at giving him more than 15 minutes a game but the guy can still be a thumper inside and push guys around. I think it’s a very good signing. Pretty much just makes up for anything you lost in Brad Miller. Don’t hate on him just because he’s older. I know a lot of big men in the league who will get minutes this year who won’t bring the toughness on defense that Thomas brings. We are talking about a guy for the minimum it’s a good value.

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