Published 8/1/2008
at chicagotribune.com - Sports
May not be cap room to give guard what he wants; Nocioni could be traded
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In a perfect world, general manager John Paxson said, Ben Gordon would have sat alongside himself, new coach Vinny Del Negro and Luol Deng as the Bulls announced Deng signing the largest contract in Bulls history Thursday.
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