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Re: Bulls sign Ronnie Brewer
« Reply #30 on: July 16, 2010, 02:36:44 PM »

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He says the Celtics were offering similar money so it seems Sheed's contract was dangled in this case.

Pretty sure a trade scenario could have involved Tony Allen.

Yea, I mentioned that to PFlanns over at Weei and he said that the Tony Allen signing was already pushed through...he could be wrong, though. Afterthought now.

Marc Spears said Ronnie said it would have had to have been a sign and trade and Spears guessed TA would have been involved which I believe too.
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Re: Bulls sign Ronnie Brewer
« Reply #31 on: July 16, 2010, 02:40:48 PM »

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Re: Bulls sign Ronnie Brewer
« Reply #32 on: July 16, 2010, 02:59:45 PM »

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Looks like we have to wait until more lucrative contract and "role on team" slots are filled before we find our bench wings.

Re: Bulls sign Ronnie Brewer
« Reply #33 on: July 16, 2010, 03:00:01 PM »

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Ronnie Brewer tells Y! Sports he turned down Boston offer to sign 3-year, $12.5 million deal with Bulls. Big pro for CHI was chance to start

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"I got an opportunity to start (in Chi). Both (Chi and Bos) are storied programs. It came down to where I could excel more," Brewer told Y!.

Dang it Ronnie you should have signed here.  You started in Utah for sometime this was your chance for a ring.  If he cares more about starting than getting a ring, when he's already been a starter in his career then he's not the kind of player we need.

Would have been nice to have Brewer coming off the bench.  My guess is that Boston was probably also only offering a 2 year deal (DA's MO).
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Re: Bulls sign Ronnie Brewer
« Reply #34 on: July 16, 2010, 03:00:52 PM »

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Ronnie Brewer tells Y! Sports he turned down Boston offer to sign 3-year, $12.5 million deal with Bulls. Big pro for CHI was chance to start

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"I got an opportunity to start (in Chi). Both (Chi and Bos) are storied programs. It came down to where I could excel more," Brewer told Y!.

Dang it Ronnie you should have signed here.  You started in Utah for sometime this was your chance for a ring.  If he cares more about starting than getting a ring, when he's already been a starter in his career then he's not the kind of player we need.

Would have been nice to have Brewer coming off the bench.  My guess is that Boston was probably also only offering a 2 year deal (DA's MO).

Yeah.  I think you're right about the two year offer and that probably hurt our chances too.
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Re: Bulls sign Ronnie Brewer
« Reply #35 on: July 16, 2010, 03:01:03 PM »

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Looks like we have to wait until more lucrative contract and "role on team" slots are filled before we find our bench wings.

Only if you assume the position will be filled via FA.  I think it more likely the position will be filled via a trade involving Sheed's contract (ie: involving a player already signed to a contract).
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Re: Bulls sign Ronnie Brewer
« Reply #36 on: July 16, 2010, 03:05:40 PM »

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Looks like we have to wait until more lucrative contract and "role on team" slots are filled before we find our bench wings.

Only if you assume the position will be filled via FA.  I think it more likely the position will be filled via a trade involving Sheed's contract (ie: involving a player already signed to a contract).

Yeah, i think that is the best way to get our top bench wing as well.

Again we might need to see the free agent landscape settle a little more before teams are going to look for a salary dump trade.

Re: Bulls sign Ronnie Brewer
« Reply #37 on: July 16, 2010, 03:07:30 PM »

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Ronnie Brewer tells Y! Sports he turned down Boston offer to sign 3-year, $12.5 million deal with Bulls. Big pro for CHI was chance to start

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"I got an opportunity to start (in Chi). Both (Chi and Bos) are storied programs. It came down to where I could excel more," Brewer told Y!.

Dang it Ronnie you should have signed here.  You started in Utah for sometime this was your chance for a ring.  If he cares more about starting than getting a ring, when he's already been a starter in his career then he's not the kind of player we need.

Would have been nice to have Brewer coming off the bench.  My guess is that Boston was probably also only offering a 2 year deal (DA's MO).

Maybe it was only 2 years, but Danny has been signing the old veterans to two year deals mostly.  Ronnie Brewer is still a young player that would be a great 6th/7th man for years to come.  I don't know if he'd only get a 2 year deal, but maybe that was the case.

Nate was only 2 after all.  But Nate is still more questionable while I feel like with Ronnie you're getting a good guy, solid and reliable player who plays great D and is a great athlete running the floor.  Seems like a no brainer.  Oh well though.


EDIT: Yeah, rumor is that it was a 3 year offer to Brewer.  Makes sense to me.  He's not part of that 2 year, last run with the big 3 veteran group, so I can see him getting a longer offer.  Nate may be expendable once Bradley develops, so I understand a 2 year for him.  The 3 for Brewer would of been great.
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Re: Bulls sign Ronnie Brewer
« Reply #38 on: July 16, 2010, 03:21:57 PM »

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This stinks!  We just came off of a Finals appearance and can't get free agents to come here. >:(  I know we got JO, but didn't he sign before Lebron made his "decision"?
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« Reply #39 on: July 16, 2010, 03:27:34 PM »

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This stinks!  We just came off of a Finals appearance and can't get free agents to come here. >:(  I know we got JO, but didn't he sign before Lebron made his "decision"?

I know. What is it with these players?


I wanted him to join us...but o'well.  :(

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« Reply #40 on: July 16, 2010, 03:35:18 PM »

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All of these wing players we are missing out on makes the idea of bringing in T-Mac more intriguing and it also tells me that Avery Bradley is really going to have to be an immidiate impact player if we want a shot at a title

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« Reply #41 on: July 16, 2010, 03:37:56 PM »

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This stinks!  We just came off of a Finals appearance and can't get free agents to come here. >:(  I know we got JO, but didn't he sign before Lebron made his "decision"?

I know. What is it with these players?


I wanted him to join us...but o'well.  :(

I think it's a case of players trying to get as long a contract as possible before the new, uncertain, CBA? Their agents are prob telling them to get the cash while it's on the table.

DA won't offer anyone a long contract so they wont join the C's ..
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Re: Bulls sign Ronnie Brewer
« Reply #42 on: July 16, 2010, 04:44:08 PM »

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Here is an article on why Ronnie Brewer went to the Bulls from Adrian Wojnarowski and Marc Spears...

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Free-agent buzz: Bulls signing Brewer

Ronnie Brewer has decided to sign a three-year, $12.5 million contract with the Chicago Bulls over going to the Boston Celtics in a possible sign-and-trade, the free-agent guard told Yahoo! Sports.

Brewer said the luxury tax hampered the Celtics as they tried to acquire him in a sign-and-trade from the Memphis Grizzlies for Tony Allen. Allen had previously decided to sign with the Grizzlies, in a similar deal financially.

Considering that Brewer would have come off the bench for Boston behind Ray Allen and Paul Pierce, he was more intrigued about the possibility of starting for the Bulls at shooting guard and re-joining former Utah Jazz teammates Carlos Boozer and Kyle Korver there. Brewer, whose contract includes possible incentive bonuses, said he plans to sign the deal early next week and that Utah never made a strong attempt to try to get him back.

 
Brewer’s agreement was first reported by bulls.com.

“It came down to Chicago and Boston,” Brewer told Yahoo! Sports. “I’m fairly young and I got an opportunity to start in Chicago. Both are great cities, storied programs. It came down to where I could excel more. With the young Bulls, I like their style of play and I get to play with Derrick Rose.”

Brewer averaged 13.7 points and 3.7 rebounds with the Jazz during the 2008-09 season. But with the emergence of Wesley Matthews early last season and a need to get under the luxury-tax threshold, the Jazz traded him to the Grizzlies for a protected 2011 first-round pick on Feb. 18. Brewer only played in five games with Memphis before suffering a hamstring injury. He says his hamstring is now 100 percent.

Brewer became an unrestricted free agent after Memphis declined to make him a qualifying offer.

“I got a chip on my shoulder to prove myself to the Bulls and everyone else,” Brewer said. “We’ll have a great team.”
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Re: Bulls sign Ronnie Brewer
« Reply #43 on: July 16, 2010, 04:47:12 PM »

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Here is an article on why Ronnie Brewer went to the Bulls from Adrian Wojnarowski and Marc Spears...

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Free-agent buzz: Bulls signing Brewer

Ronnie Brewer has decided to sign a three-year, $12.5 million contract with the Chicago Bulls over going to the Boston Celtics in a possible sign-and-trade, the free-agent guard told Yahoo! Sports.

Brewer said the luxury tax hampered the Celtics as they tried to acquire him in a sign-and-trade from the Memphis Grizzlies for Tony Allen. Allen had previously decided to sign with the Grizzlies, in a similar deal financially.

Considering that Brewer would have come off the bench for Boston behind Ray Allen and Paul Pierce, he was more intrigued about the possibility of starting for the Bulls at shooting guard and re-joining former Utah Jazz teammates Carlos Boozer and Kyle Korver there. Brewer, whose contract includes possible incentive bonuses, said he plans to sign the deal early next week and that Utah never made a strong attempt to try to get him back.

 
Brewer’s agreement was first reported by bulls.com.

“It came down to Chicago and Boston,” Brewer told Yahoo! Sports. “I’m fairly young and I got an opportunity to start in Chicago. Both are great cities, storied programs. It came down to where I could excel more. With the young Bulls, I like their style of play and I get to play with Derrick Rose.”

Brewer averaged 13.7 points and 3.7 rebounds with the Jazz during the 2008-09 season. But with the emergence of Wesley Matthews early last season and a need to get under the luxury-tax threshold, the Jazz traded him to the Grizzlies for a protected 2011 first-round pick on Feb. 18. Brewer only played in five games with Memphis before suffering a hamstring injury. He says his hamstring is now 100 percent.

Brewer became an unrestricted free agent after Memphis declined to make him a qualifying offer.

“I got a chip on my shoulder to prove myself to the Bulls and everyone else,” Brewer said. “We’ll have a great team.”

Interesting.  I take the comment about the luxury tax with a grain of salt, because there is a good chance it was lost in translation (basically, the C's just didn't want to pay him more money), but its still an interesting comment.

Re: Bulls sign Ronnie Brewer
« Reply #44 on: July 16, 2010, 04:50:55 PM »

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Here is an article on why Ronnie Brewer went to the Bulls from Adrian Wojnarowski and Marc Spears...

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Free-agent buzz: Bulls signing Brewer

Ronnie Brewer has decided to sign a three-year, $12.5 million contract with the Chicago Bulls over going to the Boston Celtics in a possible sign-and-trade, the free-agent guard told Yahoo! Sports.

Brewer said the luxury tax hampered the Celtics as they tried to acquire him in a sign-and-trade from the Memphis Grizzlies for Tony Allen. Allen had previously decided to sign with the Grizzlies, in a similar deal financially.

Considering that Brewer would have come off the bench for Boston behind Ray Allen and Paul Pierce, he was more intrigued about the possibility of starting for the Bulls at shooting guard and re-joining former Utah Jazz teammates Carlos Boozer and Kyle Korver there. Brewer, whose contract includes possible incentive bonuses, said he plans to sign the deal early next week and that Utah never made a strong attempt to try to get him back.

 
Brewer’s agreement was first reported by bulls.com.

“It came down to Chicago and Boston,” Brewer told Yahoo! Sports. “I’m fairly young and I got an opportunity to start in Chicago. Both are great cities, storied programs. It came down to where I could excel more. With the young Bulls, I like their style of play and I get to play with Derrick Rose.”

Brewer averaged 13.7 points and 3.7 rebounds with the Jazz during the 2008-09 season. But with the emergence of Wesley Matthews early last season and a need to get under the luxury-tax threshold, the Jazz traded him to the Grizzlies for a protected 2011 first-round pick on Feb. 18. Brewer only played in five games with Memphis before suffering a hamstring injury. He says his hamstring is now 100 percent.

Brewer became an unrestricted free agent after Memphis declined to make him a qualifying offer.

“I got a chip on my shoulder to prove myself to the Bulls and everyone else,” Brewer said. “We’ll have a great team.”

Interesting.  I take the comment about the luxury tax with a grain of salt, because there is a good chance it was lost in translation (basically, the C's just didn't want to pay him more money), but its still an interesting comment.

Yeah I was interested by that comment too. 
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