[情報] Bulls decline to sign former top pick Williams
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Bulls decline to sign former top pick Williams
By Mike McGraw
Daily Herald Sports Writer
Posted Saturday, September 17, 2005
The Bulls have taken a pass on re-signing former first-round draft pick Jay
Williams.
Williams, a 6-foot-1 guard, promised the Bulls they would get the first
chance to re-sign him when he was ready to mount an NBA comeback. The second
overall pick of the 2002 draft spent the last two years rehabilitating hip and
leg injuries suffered in a motorcycle accident.
The Bulls negotiated a $3 million contract buyout and released Williams on
Feb. 17, 2004, making him an unrestricted free agent. Williams has worked out
for Houston, Toronto, Cleveland and Miami in hopes of joining a team in time
for training camp next month.
Williams visited the Berto Center recently and worked out while several
Bulls played pickup game.
But general manager John Paxson felt the Bulls did not have a roster spot
available for Williams, which comes as no surprise since the team already has
several small guards.
“Our guard corps is set,” Paxson said.
Paxson is including third-year veteran Jannero Pargo in that group. The
Bulls have decided they will match any reasonable offer given to the restricted
free agent, which almost certainly means Pargo will spend another season
playing in his hometown.
Besides his clutch shooting, the Bulls like Pargo’s presence in the
locker room. He’s a hard worker who also keeps things loose as the team
comedian.
The Bulls expect to sign 6-9 Sacramento forward Darius Songaila to a $2.2
million offer sheet early next week. The Kings have no plans to match an offer
for Songaila, and his addition to the Bulls has essentially been a foregone
conclusion for weeks.
There has been no progress in contract negotiations for fourth-year center
Eddy Curry, another restricted free agent. Curry’s camp is telling the Bulls
they should trade him now or lose him for nothing in return next year.
But the Bulls’ stance all summer has been if Curry or Tyson Chandler
decided to sign the one-year qualifying offer and become an unrestricted free
agent in 2006, so be it.
Chandler agreed to a six-year, $63-million deal earlier this month. Because
of his heart condition, the Bulls’ offer to Curry includes just one guaranteed
season worth about $5 million to $6 million, according to a team source.
A trade is unlikely because a team would not only have to be willing to risk
more money on Curry, it would also have to give the Bulls something significant
in return.
The Bulls are giving consideration to keeping veteran swingman Adrian
Griffin after originally planning to re-sign him only if they succeeded in
trading Eric Piatkowski.
有說到一些消息:
Jay Williams的部分,Paxson似乎並沒有簽下他的打算,尤其是在可能留下Pargo後
那Pargo目前的確留下來機會愈來愈大,除了關鍵一擊的能力外,
休息室的態度與認真敬業的精神同時也是球隊的搞笑的笑匠XD
這些都是公牛喜歡Pargo的原因,
那另外Curry的部分也如前幾篇文章說到可能會接受QO,然後在這個球季後成為UFA
而拖很久的Songaila也預定會在下星期初對他提出Offer Sheet
另外公牛隊也考慮留下A.Griffin
之前計畫留下的可能僅在於成功將Piatkowski交易出去後。
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