http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/news;_ylt=Ak3HXnZx1SDP5_xnXTeBcKe8vLYF?slug=aw-tradebuzz021709&prov=yhoo&type=lgns
However, sources say the Wolves and Bulls are discussing Hinrich and Sefolosha for Collins and Brian Cardinal. The Wolves are intrigued with Hinrich’s ability to play the point and off-guard and see him as a good complement to Randy Foye. Collins and Cardinal have shorter-term contracts that bring Chicago payroll relief.
The Bulls have also had discussions with the Los Angeles Clippers regarding center Chris Kaman, one Western Conference executive said.
Only trading Hinrich for payroll relief? Please no...
http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/columns/story?columnist=stein_marc&page=TradeTalk-090218
The Kings have likewise talked with Chicago about a still-developing swap that would net Andres Nocioni and Drew Gooden's $7.2 million expiring contract for Miller and swingman John Salmons.
http://www.dailyherald.com/story/?id=272903&src=150
That doesn't mean the Bulls will do nothing. Last year the deal sending Ben Wallace to Cleveland didn't come together until the night before the deadline.
The Bulls still would like to move Larry Hughes. And other big men could come into play, such as the Clippers' Chris Kaman, Philadelphia's Sam Dalembert or possibly Washington's Antawn Jamison.
There were some rumors involving Utah's Carlos Boozer, but the Jazz does not appear ready to unload its talented power forward, who can opt out of his contract this summer.
The Bulls don't feel pressure to make a deal right away because they've been playing better the past three weeks and figure to improve even with no moves simply because of rookie Derrick Rose.

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