dabullz.com - 7/31/2008
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By: Andrew Wamboldt
With the Chicago Bulls signing of Luol Deng Tuesday to a deal, fans are left wondering, what about Ben Gordon? Past rumors have suggested that the Bulls’ ownership will not be willing to go into the luxury tax. The Chicago newspapers are reporting that Ben Gordon’s agent, Raymond Brothers, is demanding that Gordon receive as much as Deng because he has been ...
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... Andrew Wamboldt, going (very) deep into the Bulls luxury tax predicament following the Deng deal, and what it means for Gordon. ...
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