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Originally Posted by Cannon Shell
You probably love what Isiah is doing with the Knicks too. I am amazed that there are people that think this was a good move for Chicago. Remember that genius was the one who signed him for 30% more than anyone else was offering. Though the they did get rid of a big contract the trade was Isiahish in that they traded one bad contract for another, downgraded at one position and added a player at another position they didnt need. I suppose if Gordon walks and Hughes takes his spot then you could say they downgraded at two positions, didnt free up cap space and also gave a away a draft pick. Call me crazy but I find it hard to believe getting rid of Wallace was worth all the other negatives. Of course maybe he is trying to lose more games to get a better lottery position for the new GM.
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The only reason I would love what Isiah is doing to the Knicks is that I don't like the Knicks. Getting rid of a clubhouse cancer is what Paxson did; Isiah seems to love to acquire them. If the Bulls would've outright cut Wallace, it would be addition by subtraction. Forget what Wallace was 3 of 4 years ago.....he's clearly not the same player and a big distraction off the court.