Cavs' Luol Deng wins J. Walter Kennedy Citizenship Award
Luol Deng of the Cleveland Cavaliers has been voted the 2013-14 winner of the J. Walter Kennedy Citizenship Award.
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Luol Deng of the Cleveland Cavaliers has been voted the 2013-14 winner of the J. Walter Kennedy Citizenship Award.
As they evaluate the team and look to make a deal to help secure a playoff berth, Cavaliers officials are making recently acquired Luol Deng available.
Sources close to the situation are already saying that there's little-to-no chance Deng will agree to stay with Cavs once he hits free agency.
Luol Deng’s debut with the Cleveland Cavaliers on Friday night was a success. Deng scored 10 points in 21 minutes at EnergySolutions Arena.
The Bulls traded Luol Deng early Tuesday morning. Asked if he disagreed with the trade Thibodeau said, "We discussed it, and I'll leave it at that."
The Bulls announced Monday they have conveyed the contract of Luol Deng to the Cavaliers for multiple draft picks, along with the contract of Andrew Bynum.
Within days of the Chicago Bulls unloading Luol Deng for salary-cap relief, the All-Star forward rejected a three-year, $30 million contact extension.
Chicago Bulls forward Luol Deng did not play in Thursday night's loss to the Oklahoma City Thunder and does not expect to return.
Luol Deng would like to stay with the Bulls and reiterated it before the Bulls’ 109-94 loss Wednesday against the Rockets.
The Bulls had gone nearly four days without a new injury, so they were overdue for something to go wrong.