Thursday, December 15, 2011

Richard Hamilton

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Richard Hamilton  Richard Hamilton officially cleared waivers Wednesday, setting the stage for him to sign a free-agent contract with the Chicago Bulls. Hamilton was traveling to Chicago to sign during the day and be in practice Thursday. The agreement will be guaranteed for two years to 10 million dollars, which represents the full Bell. A third year with guarantees of a stipend of $ 5,150,000 might be included, said the sources. Hamilton completed a buy-out from the Detroit Pistons on Monday. The all-star three times will compete with Ronnie Brewer to the starting shooting guard spot. Hamilton, who turns 34 in February, he averaged 17.7 points over 12 seasons. His addition is intended to relieve the burden on offensive Derrick Rose and strengthen the chance the bulls to supplant the Miami Heat as champions of the Eastern Conference. Hamilton receives the exception Bell full, first reported by the Tribune terms. The two-year guarantees facilitates luxury tax concerns bulls moving forward after five years of Derrick Rose, kicking extension of 94 million dollars for the 2012-13 season. SourceChicagotribune
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