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		<title>Does Ben Gordon have a promise from the Pistons?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The answer is yes, at least according to Sam Smith. But I also heard that Gordon’s agent allegedly has been saying he has an $11 million promise from the Pistons. First off, when a writer says that he &#8220;heard&#8221; that someone has &#8220;allegedly&#8221; been saying something, beware. But let&#8217;s assume for a moment that the [...]]]></description>
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<p>The answer is yes, at least <a href="http://blogs.bulls.com/chicago_bulls_blog/2009/06/bulls-look-at-guards-who-may-be-in-their-future.html" target="_blank">according to Sam Smith</a>.</p>
<blockquote><p>But I also heard that Gordon’s agent allegedly has been saying he has an $11 million promise from the Pistons.</p></blockquote>
<p>First off, when a writer says that he &#8220;heard&#8221; that someone has &#8220;allegedly&#8221; been saying something, beware. But let&#8217;s assume for a moment that the report is accurate.</p>
<p>On the surface, the Pistons&#8217; interest doesn&#8217;t make a whole lot of sense. Why replace Rip Hamilton with Ben Gordon? Isn&#8217;t Hamilton better?</p>
<p>Gordon does have one thing on Rip &#8212; youth. He is 26, five years Hamilton&#8217;s junior. If Joe Dumars is planning to make a splash in free agency next summer, then he&#8217;s planning for a franchise resurgence in 2011, and Hamilton would be 33 at that point. If he signs Gordon, Dumars is just trying to make the Pistons younger.</p>
<p>Hamilton still has a lot of value right now. He&#8217;s a sharpshooter and a pretty good defender, and there are more than a few teams that could use him. This is pure speculation, but how about a Hamilton for Boozer swap with Utah? The Jazz already have Ronnie Brewer &#8212; would they even go for it? The Spurs, Rockets, Cavs, Wizards and Hornets might be interested as well (though New Orleans is trying to trim salary, not add it.)</p>
<p>Hamilton&#8217;s contract runs through the 2012-13 season but the final year isn&#8217;t fully guaranteed. </p>
<p>I prefer Hamilton right now. Gordon can make some impossible shots, but he sometimes shoots the Bulls out of games. He averaged 24.3 points against the Celtics in this year&#8217;s playoffs, but he only shot 39% from the field (and 29% over the last three games). He did shoot better than 45% from the field during the regular season, which is solid for a shooting guard. I think $11 million per season is too much to pay in this market; given his faults (shot selection, suspect defense), I&#8217;d estimate Gordon&#8217;s value to be around $8 million per season.</p>
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