Flying under the radar as a name that the Bulls could potentially be after in this brief offseason is Grant Hill.
Yet, reports are coming out listing the Bulls among four teams that Hill is considering signing with, ahead of the 2011-2012 season. Judging by the other three on the list, the Bulls give him the best chance to win as his career continues into the twilight.
The other three teams being considered by the veteran swingman include the Los Angeles Clippers, New York Knicks, and his current team, the Phoenix Suns.
As it stands right now, the Suns would likely be considered the favorite. Hill has spent the last four seasons in the desert, and the training staff in Phoenix has helped save Hill’s career, which was hanging in the balance after 12 injury plagued seasons in Detroit and in Orlando.
With the Suns, Hill has only played in less than 80 games one time in his four seasons. He’s averaged a little over 12 points and five boards for a Phoenix team that was once a...
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