Bulls Trade Wallace to Cavs

2008_2_21.wallace.jpgSha na na na, Ben Wallace. The Bulls traded Wallace in a three-team deal with Cleveland and Seattle.

Wallace and Joe Smith are headed to the Cavaliers, and Adrien Griffen is going to the SuperSonics. The Bulls are getting Larry Hughes, Drew Gooden, Cedric Simmons and Shannon Brown from the Cleveland, and Cleveland is getting Wally Szczerbiak and Delonte West from Seattle. [S-T, Trib, AP, image via the NBA]

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yay! wallace is gone!

however, i predict just as many (valid) complaints about larry hughes and his poor shot selection by the end of this year...

oh. my. god. wally szczerbiak. i grew up in a little ohio town near where he went to college and we all prescribed ourselves to the sensation that was Wally World. wish he was coming here instead.

Great, we traded away Wallace, who never shoots, for Larry Hughes, inspiration for "http://heylarryhughespleasestoptakingsomanybadshots.com/"

I am indifferent.

This whole thing is so complicated that neither I or my Cavs-loving boss is really sure what the hell just happened to our teams.

Yeah, Ryan, they GUTTED that team in a vain hope to make LeBron happy before the summer of 2010.

I just wonder who the hell will play center now. And don't say Noah... you really expect him to play against Shaq, Yao, Bynum, Howard and all them?

@SHP

Well, at least we now got two of the more goofier-looking sons of bitches in the league with Gooden and Noah.

Nearly fourteen feet of WTF.

Ben Wallace...aka Detroit's revenge on Chicago for Chicago being a nicer city.

At this point any move was a good move for the Bulls, especially concerning the AARPaBulls like Smith and Griffin and the uninspired Wallace.

If the Bullies can manage to make the playoffs -- I'd love to see them go up against LeBron and the old men.

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