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According to a report on CBS Sportsline, Ben Gordon may find his way to Detroit via a sign and trade which would see Allen Iverson become a Chicago Bull.
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Ben Gordon
According to a source with knowledge of the situation, the Pistons have reached a deal in principle with Ben Gordon.
The deal is believed to be worth $55 million over five years.
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Ben Gordon
Ben Gordon’s agent is reportedly telling people that his client has a guarantee from the Pistons.
The agent claims that Detroit has promised Gordon $11 million annually, which makes sense considering that the guard rejected $10 million and $9 million from Chicago in the previous two years.
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A team with more options available than the midlevel is the Detroit Pistons, who will have approximately $18 million in salary cap room.
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HoopsWorld reports that with the money Detroit frees up, they could go after their top two free agent targets, rumored to be Paul Millsap and Ben Gordon.
Ben Gordon
The Bulls were eliminated from the playoffs on Saturday night by the Celtics, and questions about their offseason immediately began popping up.
Ben Gordon will be an unrestricted free agent this summer. He wants to return to Chicago, but is looking for a lucrative, long-term deal.
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Money should not be an issue for Detroit, not with the salaries of Allen Iverson ($21 million) and Rasheed Wallace ($13.68 million) coming off the books this summer.
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Ben Gordon
After spending the summer in a feud with the Chicago Bulls for a long term contract, Ben Gordon is expected to attend media day and training camp this week. He will sign a one year qualifying offer for $6.4 millon by Wednesday and become a free agent at the end of this season.
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Joakim Noah
Joakim Noah enjoyed a wonderful career with the Florida Gators where he won 2 NCAA titles. However, after spending his rookie year in Chicago, he might find himself back in Gatorland.
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Ben Gordon
The Chicago Bulls have offered Ben Gordon a six-year deal worth approximately $59 million. The problem, however, is that Gordon has made it clear that he will never play for the Bulls again. Whether he is trying to improve on the dollar amount or simply making a statement, remains to be known.
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