Carlos Boozer and JJ Redick to Reinforce Chicago Bulls
Chicago Bulls had long been wanting a comeback into the winning form. The team had suffered since its key players, Jordan, Pippen and others as well as Coach left them for good. During the NBA Free Agency, Chicaho Bulls had successfully signed Carlos Boozer and is now aiming for JJ Redick.
JJ Redick had been offers $20 million over three years once he signed with the Bulls. Redick is currently signed with the Orlando Magic. The Magic is expected to match the offer made by the Bulls but some are saying that they might as well let the former Duke player leave.
Carlos Boozer had signed for the Chicago Bulls, July 9 in exchange for a six-year $75 million contract. The contract was done through a sign and trade with the Utah Jazz.
Both Boozer and Redick are expected to perform well for the Chicago Bulls campaign for the 2011-2012 season.
The last time Chicago Bulls became NBA champion was in 1998. They had helped popularized the NBA worldwide with the help of players like Michael Jordan and Scottie Pippen. The 1998 NBA finals of the Chicago Bulls still holds the record as the most watched championship series in NBA history.
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JJ Redick had been offers $20 million over three years once he signed with the Bulls. Redick is currently signed with the Orlando Magic. The Magic is expected to match the offer made by the Bulls but some are saying that they might as well let the former Duke player leave.
Carlos Boozer had signed for the Chicago Bulls, July 9 in exchange for a six-year $75 million contract. The contract was done through a sign and trade with the Utah Jazz.
Both Boozer and Redick are expected to perform well for the Chicago Bulls campaign for the 2011-2012 season.
The last time Chicago Bulls became NBA champion was in 1998. They had helped popularized the NBA worldwide with the help of players like Michael Jordan and Scottie Pippen. The 1998 NBA finals of the Chicago Bulls still holds the record as the most watched championship series in NBA history.