Bosh, Lebron James and Wade will probably end up in Miami or James and Bosh in Chicago. I don't see those huge superstar egos coexisting and winning any championships in the future. I would not be surprised if in 2 years Chris Bosh is asking for trade closer to home; Dallas, S. A. or Houston. In 2 years Bosh will only be 27/28 still in his prime and perhaps a better player with a much friendlier deal. Rockets should stay pat and let the Knicks go back to the lottery ( because it seems like they are not getting neither Lebron / Bosh ) and capitalize on those picks. Please don't bring up Joe Johnson any more, this guy is an all star but one of the softest stars ever. Joe Johnson is a good shooter, with no athleticism and slightly better defender than Kevin Martin. The Only Players I think would not mind coming to Houston right now are Rudy Gay, Chris Paul and one unhappy Rudy Fernandez seeking a trade. To get CP3 we would have to give up either Budinger/Ariza or Martin plus Hill and Battier, and Picks of course. So if we don't get Bosh NO EFFIN PROBLEM ... I don't think none of these guys want to come to Houston to play next to Yao and his bad feet and the city is just not as appealing enough as Miami, Chicago or N.Y.
Well there's one problem: you started a thread when there's already one about not getting Bosh or james or whoever......
The Bulls can't offer 2 max contracts at this moment. Suposing the new salary cap is in $56 millions, the sum of 2 max contract for 7-year veterans would be 2*(56*0,3)= 33,6 ... + 22,85 (current guaranteed amount)= 56,45 ... This, with 5 players in contract. They would need at least 7 more contracts for the minimum, and that would be 3 more million. If they want 2 max contracts, they would need to include Deng in a hypothetical s&t. But do the Raptors/Cavs want Deng's contract?