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Bryson Graham saying there's a lot of work to do.
This is a step in layering it.
So you mentioned the word refreshing earlier, I think.
To me, one of the most refreshing parts so far for him is just he seems to have a realistic grasp of how big the challenge is.
He's not coming in here.
To go back to the point I made a little earlier, I think free agency ties to this.
The Bulls could have upward of $60 million in cap space.
What does he do with that cap space?
To me, it doesn't feel like he's trying to add a ton of immediate help.
I think the most important thing he could do this offseason would be to use some significant portion of that cap space, whether it's $20 million, $30 million.
It doesn't have to be all $60 million, but take on a bad contract to get a future asset
You'd love a first-round pick in the future, but sometimes a bad contract can also come with a good young player attached to it.
Maybe the bad contract you take, you can flip Pat Williams' bad contract that isn't as high as someone else's, and you get a draft pick or a young player with it.
So I think that will tell us a lot if he uses...
a third half of that $60 million in cap space to take on someone who's not really helping them right away.
I think that'd be really smart.
I think he should do it.
I think it would really further his big picture vision too.
Do you feel like he's in a position to go out and explore the restrictor free agent market and sign someone to an offer sheet?