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UPDATE:
http://www.chicagobreakingsports.com/2010/02/bulls-engaged-in-thomas-talks-1.html
DALLAS -- With six days until the NBA trade deadline and all the general managers in one place for competition committee meetings, this is when the bluffs start to fade and trade talks get more serious.
Along those lines, league sources said the Bulls are intensifying efforts to parlay Tyrus Thomas into expiring contracts and future draft picks.
The latest news is old news in that the Bulls have contacted the Knicks again regarding Al Harrington's availability. Those teams also talked in a rumor that leaked in early December.
A deal involving Thomas and Jannero Pargo for Harrington would need other salaries to work under the collective bargaining agreement.
Portland's interest in Thomas is believed not to be serious. Denver also is hesitant to take on a player whose qualifying offer is $6.2 million this summer as a restricted free agent.
Thomas also is being shopped as part of larger deals involving John Salmons and Kirk Hinrich, according to league sources. The Bulls are making clear to teams they will not take back salary as part of any deal.
http://www.chicagobreakingsports.com/2010/02/bulls-engaged-in-thomas-talks-1.html
