ing paul gasol, he chose the bulls over us!!!!!!!!!
Hmmmmmmmmmmmmppppppppppp!!!
i hate him
we would have been champions this year
I wanted Pau last summer, but he wouldn't have made much of a difference in the Clippers series. The Spurs needed defense, not offense, and pairing Duncan with Gasol would result in embarassingly bad PnR defense. Would have been even worse against GS.
ing paul gasol, he chose the bulls over us!!!!!!!!!
Hmmmmmmmmmmmmppppppppppp!!!
i hate him
we would have been champions this year
Here comes a massive sign and trade, lol
Aldridge thread will go the same way as this thread.
Don Harris probably just got an email notification that this thread was bumped.
another one of these threads is about to be cemented in infamy.
The Aldridge one is nowhere near as much fun as this one was.
Can someone post a table of contents? Like what page do we start quoting Spence and when does he first post? Getting slomo to register him was the first miracle. Throwing a few jabs at Don Harris was the second. There was no third miracle.
I don't think anyone posting in this thread seriously considered that Gasol would sign with the Spurs. That's why it was so enjoyable.
He's breaking the news on Twitter as we speak.
"It makes last year ok." - Duncan
Blessing in disguise.
Okay, nobody other than you. Don't think there was any discussion that it was anything but a longshot. You're welcome to go back through it, but I don't care that much.
quite incorrect. until chicago amnestied boozer, gasol to the spurs was going to happen tbh
In retrospect it worked out for the best, would not have been able to get Aldridge if we had signed Gasol last year...
Until anyone with a half decent team offered more money, Pau was a lock.
and nobody could... until bulls amnestied boozer, which they were hesitant to do
If Spurs amnestied Splitter and got Pau, Spurs could have been world champions. Tough call, but in hindsight, that is what they should have done.
Alridge >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Gasol
The Chicago Bulls are aggressively shopping All-Star forward Pau Gasol, league sources told The Vertical.
Gasol, 35, can opt out of his contract this summer and become an unrestricted free agent, and Bulls general manager Gar Forman seems determined to move him before Thursday's trade deadline with the hope of bringing back value.
Gasol is expected to decline the player option on the $7.4 million owed him in 2016-17.
Gasol is averaging 17 points and 10.9 rebounds for the struggling Bulls.
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