"The Bulls will also keep an eye on Cleveland power forward Drew Gooden, a restricted free agent. Gooden appears headed for a sign-and-trade scenario and the Cavs probably don’t want to take any big contracts in return, so a package of Chris Duhon and Michael Sweetney might have a slim chance of working."
“It’s a possibility we’re interested in,” Calvin Andrews, Gooden’s agent, said of the Bulls. “We haven’t talked too much about that happening. It’s up to the Cavs. If something would come up with the Bulls, it would interest us, definitely.”
"At this point, the Cavs aren't close to signing Drew Gooden. He is looking for a deal in the range of $60 million for six years, like free-agent Nene received from the Denver Nuggets. The Cavs probably are thinking about a deal in the $6 million-per-year range for five or six years. It's believed that only Charlotte has the salary-cap space to offer that kind of contract, and so far, the Bobcats don't seem that interested in Gooden."
"Gooden is a restricted free agent, meaning the Cavs can match any offer to keep him -- even if it takes them over the salary cap. The Cavs will not allow him to walk away. At worst, they will sign him and trade him. As of now, they say they prefer to keep him."
http://www.dailyherald.com/sports/bulls.asp
http://www.ohio.com/mld/beaconjournal/15048805.htm
Bold:
I bet the Bulls get him... just saw on the Bulls RGM board discussing him as a possibility. Paxson did indeed say he still is gonna make another move or two. He'd give them offense in the front-court, still wouldn't be good, but it would definitely add something. Along with rebounding and Ben/PJ/Tyrus to mask his lack of size, shotblocking, iffy defense.
Wouldn't be too surprised if they did a S/T with Duhon/Sweetney. As the Cavs did indeed want Duhon last season.
Indeed.
