Aaron Gray: Officially still a Bull

Still a Bull. For one more season anyway.

Still a Bull. For one more season anyway.

According to John Jackson of the Chicago Sun-Times: “The Bulls completed their offseason moves on Tuesday by re-signing backup center Aaron Gray to a one-year contract for roughly $1 million. Gray, who had been a restricted free agent, is entering his third season in the NBA after averaging 3.9 points and 3.3 rebounds in 117 games during his first two seasons.”

Wow. I haven’t felt this much nothing since The Love Guru was released on DVD. When a team signs its 12th man to a one-year contract, that’s the same as saying, “You really aren’t part of our future. In fact, you’re barely part of our today.” Don’t get me wrong. Gray’s a good kid who works hard and all that. But with the additions of rookies James Johnson and Taj Gibson, Gray is now buried so far down the depth chart you’d need Indiana Jones to find him.

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6 Responses to Aaron Gray: Officially still a Bull

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    Brad S. September 23, 2009 at 2:41 pm #

    Don’t worry Matt, I’m on it! I’ll keep my eyes peeled for any Aaron Gray game worn jersey’s or shoes on ebay.

  2. LL-Smokes-Jays September 24, 2009 at 2:04 am #

    Oh you gotta keep Big Sexy.

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    Don Coleone September 24, 2009 at 11:25 pm #

    You sign Aaron Gray for what, Ohh to keep the bnch warm for the other guys and to dunked on in practice by everybody including the towel boys and Benny

  4. LL-Smokes-Jays September 25, 2009 at 1:24 pm #

    Hey, you never know when Big Sexy’s gonn have one of his patented clutch moments.

  5. mario September 27, 2009 at 2:46 pm #

    lol aaron gray wow what a waste of money and he knows that just because he’s a 7 foot idiot soft boy he going to get paid a million dollars to play 1 min per game said day lol

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