Chicago Tribune: <a href="http://www.chicagosports.com/bulls/content/story/0,1984,154893,00.html">Bulls probably will keep 4th pick</a> I know this isn't too Rockets-related, but since many think the Bulls would be the best target of a trade-up (myself included), this is humbling. I think they will probably focus on New Jersey (#7) or Detroit (#9), if a guy like Gasol or White is still available. ------------------ NOTHING BUT .NET CLUTCHCITY.NET
Forget about the 4th pick. You just ruined my day. That means that Cato is likely to stay... at least for now. DAMN! ------------------ The Dream lives on! Honor spoke louder! Long live Hakeem!
I'd consider this a development in our favor. Da' Bulls know who they want, and in this case, that means somebody is falling to where we can get him. ------------------ humble, but hungry. [This message has been edited by PhiSlammaJamma (edited June 26, 2001).] [This message has been edited by PhiSlammaJamma (edited June 26, 2001).]
Wasn't the Chicago speculation due to the fact that Tim Floyd was Cato's college coach. Anybody know if they really had a relationship they may want to rekindle? That sounds gy doesn't it. Hey I would trade Cato for a second rounder if there were any way to match up his salary, what about it Heypards? ------------------ Losers always whine about playing their best, winners go home and **** the prom queen" -Sean Connery, "The Rock"
This is from the Altalnta Journal - http://www.accessatlanta.com/partners/ajc/epaper/editions/tuesday/sports_b3837239401c304100e6.html Hawks general manager Pete Babcock described draft-linked trade talks as serious Monday, but said he hasn't heard anything that would make him trade the No. 3 pick in Wednesday's NBA draft. Sounds like some positioning for a better trade. ------------------ "Chucky who? I thought we were talking about basketball?" Charles Barkley