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Monday, June 28, 2010

Big News for the Bulls

Just the other day a big headline came out on the New York Times. An unknown NBA executive said that the Chicago Bulls have emerged as a favorite in the free agency sweepstakes for LeBron James and Chris Bosh. He said that he had heard from other league executives that LeBron James is leaning toward joining the Chicago Bulls, along with Chris Bosh, they were teammates on the United States gold medal winning 2008 Olympic team. However the NBA executive did not want to be named because he was discussing a player who was not yet a free agent would could result in fines. According to the report the executive said "I think it's a done deal" talking about both Chris Bosh and LeBron James both coming to Chicago to play with the Bulls. In other news LeBron James has said that he will not be making a tour this free agency but in fact will be staying in his native Ohio where suitors will have to come to him. So for the New York Knicks, Mavs, and New Jersey Nets all have made plans to meet with LeBron some time after July 1st  at 12:01 am which is when free agency starts.The Bulls are one of the few major free agent competitors that have yet to make an appointment with the King to discuss a deal. The NBA executive explained this by saying that James wanted to meet with other teams out of respect for them. But in the end he is going to make a basketball decision  which means hes going to end up in Chicago because they have the best supporting cast.

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