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Wojnarowski latest is that Gasol to Bulls will be a straight signing, not sign and trade.
To get Melo, they would pretty much have to work a sign and trade, sending Boozer and other assets to the Knicks. Can't really see the Knicks doing that, just to maybe get McDermott or Butler and a couple of 20-something draft picks.
I think Melo takes the max and hopes Jackson can retool the roster within two years.
Hopefully the Bulls management don't entertain that idea. I wouldn't be going anywhere near Wade.
Gasol is a great addition to a Bulls team which are in desperate need of offense. They could be scary next year if they can add offensive pieces whilst still maintaning that defensive prowess.
Also cant forget the depth that the Bulls have. Dunleavy, Hinrich, Gibson, Augustine, Fredette, McDermott