[外電] Jerry Reinsdorf不排斥付豪華稅
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By K.C. Johnson, Chicago Tribune reporter
8:46 p.m. CST, November 30, 2011
For the second time in 30 months, Bulls Chairman Jerry Reinsdorf said he
would give strong consideration to paying the NBA's luxury tax if he could
acquire a player who gave the team a reasonable chance to win a championship.
Reinsdorf offered his thinking through a team spokesman Wednesday, the first
day executives and coaches could comment on team affairs since the NBA
lockout began on July 1.
The day also signaled the unofficial start to free agency, with teams allowed
to contact player agents. The Bulls began their day with a formality —
contacting Derrick Rose's representatives to discuss parameters of his
five-year, maximum contract extension. All that remains is structuring the
roughly $100 million deal in the most beneficial manner to facilitate future
moves — once the league sets the salary cap.
The Bulls continued Wednesday to cast a wide net, contacting representatives
for Caron Butler, Grant Hill, Shane Battier, Kurt Thomas, Jamal Crawford,
Josh Howard, T.J. Ford, Keith Bogans and several others.
Because no deals can be signed until Dec. 9, Wednesday marked a day for all
teams to start gauging the market and seeing what options and interest
exists. The Bulls appear to be attempting to upgrade at shooting guard while
expressing interest in bringing Bogans back with his $1.73 million option,
likely in a reserve role.
The league has not yet set a deadline for the Bulls to make a decision on
Bogans' team option. In a normal free agency period, they would have had 10
days for that decision.
That the Bulls expressed interest in players like Butler suggests they are
open to using the full $5 million midlevel exception. Butler, according to a
league source, has heavy interest from at least six teams.
Previously, speculation existed the Bulls might be averse to using the full
midlevel exception because of luxury-tax concerns once Rose's extension
begins in 2013-14. And there's still no guarantee they will.
However, Reinsdorf, who expressed similar sentiments in a 2009 interview,
lent that possibility new credence. The question applies anew because a more
punitive luxury tax is poised to take effect in 2013-14 of the pending
10-year collective bargaining agreement. Revenue sharing also will be
increased, and the Bulls are one of the league's most profitable franchises.
Furthermore, Rose's extension will mean four players — Carlos Boozer, Luol
Deng, Joakim Noah are the others — will be earning salaries north of $11.3
million in 2013-14.
Management's goals are to add shooting and another player who can create off
the dribble to ease Rose's offensive burden. One solid fit and potential
target, restricted free agent Arron Afflalo, continues to sound as if he's
headed for a return to Denver. Nuggets executive Masai Ujiri told the Denver
Post he contacted Afflalo's representatives and "we feel comfortable we'll
get something done."
Thursday marks the opening of practice facilities to players, though their
workouts can't be supervised or assisted by coaches. Rose, Deng and Ronnie
Brewer are among those expected at the Berto Center.
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