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    Primo Not Long for Chicago Bulls

    By Jonah Kubicek,

    4 hours ago

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    Your San Antonio Spurs "Rumor and Roster'' tracker is here ... up-to-the-minute news on NBA injuries, trades, rumors, and roster moves!

    OCT 4. BULLS SIGN AND WAIVE PRIMO The Chicago Bulls signed Josh Primo on Thursday before waiving him hours later. Primo, selected 12th overall by the San Antonio Spurs in 2021, was waived by the team in October of 2022 after exposing himself to team staffers.

    Primo played in two games for the Los Angeles Clippers last season and will likely sign with the Windy City Bulls of the G League.

    OCT. 3 DINNER WITH DEMAR DeMar DeRozan has been on quite the press tour since releasing his book, "Above the Noise." His latest venture includes bringing back an interview series revolving around the dinner table. "Dinner with DeMar" sees the former San Antonio Spurs star interview his guests while dining in a restaurant setting.

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    Apr 7, 2024; San Francisco, California, USA; Golden State Warriors guard Chris Paul (3) celebrates after beating the Utah Jazz at Chase Center.

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    The second season's reveal featured two NBA-affiliated personalities: San Antonio point guard Chris Paul and ESPN's Malika Andrews.

    DeRozan is a trailblazer for mental health awareness in the NBA. Since his days with the Toronto Raptors, the NBA All-Star has not hidden his feelings and insecurities. You can say he was ahead of his time. The potential conversations on the show will likely tap into such a realm.

    OCT. 1 SPURS FINALLY HAVE A LEGITIMATE POINT GUARD Not since Tony Parker has the San Antonio Spurs touted a Hall of Fame point guard. However, unlike Parker, Chris Paul provides a different meaning to helping the team. As a pass-first point guard, the 20th-season Paul plays enabler to a team full of spry, young talent, mainly Victor Wembanyama.

    In a recent training camp footage, Paul showcased why it's possible Devin Vassell's delayed recovery from surgery won't hurt the Spurs as much as previously thought. Paul converted a contested mid-range shot over Tre Jones and hit a no-look pass for a finish at the basket. However, the vital part of the video occurs at the end.

    Related: San Antonio Spurs' Biggest Question: Chris Paul

    Paul and Wembanyama shared some one-on-one time in a private conversation. Combining Paul's veteran leadership and apparent basketball ability, even at the advanced NBA age of 39, the Spurs can benefit from their sage leader.

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