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    Good shooter, good rebounder, 6'9". Chicago got him as a throw in in a draft day trade, and already have Deng and Noccioni.

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    I'd do it.

    He's definitely a long three who can rebound. He's also shown some ability to block shots. He's basically a poor man's Kirilenko.

    The only snag is I read that the Bulls were happy to have him. But yeah, with Deng and Nocioni ahead of him, you'd think they'd want to thin their stockpile.

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    No thanks. The guy is so hot and cold. One game he's going off for 10 and 10 with a couple of steals, next night he goes for 0 points, a board, and four turnovers.

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    One change though is the Bullls would have to include Duhon. Khryapa is still on his rookie deal.

    Unless the Bulls want to do Beno and Scola for Khryapa ... but they are already overloaded at point.

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    No thanks. The guy is so hot and cold. One game he's going off for 10 and 10 with a couple of steals, next night he goes for 0 points, a board, and four turnovers.
    Bench players are like that. He only averages about 20 mins.

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    I think it is too much to give for one guy, but then again it's not like we have unlimited options?

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    One change though is the Bullls would have to include Duhon. Khryapa is still on his rookie deal.

    Unless the Bulls want to do Beno and Scola for Khryapa ... but they are already overloaded at point.
    Bulls are under the cap.

    and I like this deal.

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    Bulls are under the cap.

    and I like this deal.

    Good point. Though I'm not sure the Bulls would want to eat up the capspace necessary to take on Williams and pay Scola $4M a year.

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    AHF---scoring is not what we need though, i could care less if he avgs 2 points a game, as long as he defends and rebounds

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    Bench players are like that. He only averages about 20 mins.
    He started 53 games for them.

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    We'd have to wait too long on that deal for Scola to join Chitown this summer, I think.

    I wonder if we have a trade exception from that Rasho deal.

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    I wonder if we have a trade exception from that Rasho deal.
    We get a $882K trade exception : not enough for khryapa.

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    He started 53 games for them.
    Let me rephrase: players that average 20 minutes are like that. If he was dropping 12 and 7 regularly, Portland wouldn't have traded him.

    He's long, and his rebounding, shooting percentage, and 3pt percentage are acceptable, and rumor has it, he defends.

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    We get a $882K trade exception : not enough for khryapa.
    How much does he make? Isn't there a 25% variance allowed?

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    Good shooter, good rebounder, 6'9". Chicago got him as a throw in in a draft day trade, and already have Deng and Noccioni.
    Do your homework Exstatic the most an NBA can pay for a buyout is $500k where you got $2 million number from is beyond me. Plus Khryapa
    is worth nowhere near that much.

    "Another change in the new CBA raised the limit NBA teams can pay towards a buyout of an existing international league player's contract to $500,000 from $350,000."

    http://www.pinnaclehoops.com/news.php?article=83

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    No thanks..

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    How much does he make? Isn't there a 25% variance allowed?
    Not for a trade exception. With a $882K trade exception, you can only get a player who earned $882K or less.

    Khryapa salary is $1,172,400.

    And BTW, if Williams agree on a $2M buyout (hypothesis of the first post), Bulls will still keep a lot of capspace.

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    Kryapa, as Sequ would say, blows.

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    Do your homework Exstatic the most an NBA can pay for a buyout is $500k where you got $2 million number from is beyond me. Plus Khryapa
    is worth nowhere near that much.

    "Another change in the new CBA raised the limit NBA teams can pay towards a buyout of an existing international league player's contract to $500,000 from $350,000."

    http://www.pinnaclehoops.com/news.php?article=83
    Do your homework and reading comprehension. Eric Williams isn't an international league player. He's talking about the Spurs buying out Williams' contract.

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    Do your homework Exstatic the most an NBA can pay for a buyout is $500k where you got $2 million number from is beyond me. Plus Khryapa
    is worth nowhere near that much.

    "Another change in the new CBA raised the limit NBA teams can pay towards a buyout of an existing international league player's contract to $500,000 from $350,000."

    http://www.pinnaclehoops.com/news.php?article=83
    Do YOUR homework. That buyout figure is for overseas contracts. Cash up to $3M can be included in a trade, and yes, it can be used for a contract buyout within the NBA. That would lower the cap impact for Chicago.

    PWN3D

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    ouch......

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    Seeing as Scola is going to act in the next three days. I don't see this happening.

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    Do YOUR homework. That buyout figure is for overseas contracts. Cash up to $3M can be included in a trade, and yes, it can be used for a contract buyout within the NBA. That would lower the cap impact for Chicago.

    PWN3D
    Okay I was wrong I thought you were talking about Scola's buyout, my bad. Either way Khryapa is still not worth that.

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    Seeing as Scola is going to act in the next three days. I don't see this happening.
    Yeah, that'd be a snag in it.

    It's hard for me to imagine anyone trading for Scola this summer. Using your MLE for an undersized PF who has never played in the NBA isn't on any team's to do list.

    Hopefully next summer the Spurs can sign him for the LLE. If he fights that, then just trade him to whoever for a second round pick.

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    Id rather keep around Eric Williams.


    This aint Ron Mercer folks, this guy can ACTUALLY contribute, and play good D.

    Give the guy a chance before dumping him.

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