A few. Perhaps I shouldn't have said it with that type of finality, but I'm not really sure what's wrong with this conclusion. Since Jordan retired, we've tried to sign big names on multiple occasions and struck out pretty badly with stars (Grant Hill, Tracy McGrady, LeBron James, Dwayne Wade, Chris Bosh, etc.). Wish I could find the article, but I remember reading something a while back where agents were surveyed and it was largely verified that most players are not that interested in playing in Chicago. Lebron, Wade and Bosh were a pretty damn unique circumstance that really didn't have a lot to do with "Chicago isn't enticing". I don't recall the exact time frame when the Bulls were pursuring either Hill or McGrady, but wasn't the team pretty crummy when those guys were available? And a name you didn't mention, that we know isn't interested in Chicago, is Dwight Howard, but that guy has been so weird about everything, that I can hardly call him representative of the entire player base. Maybe I'm going to the opposite extreme to excuse things, and I won't say that there's probably not a fair number of players that would prefer to play in other cities, but I think it's more about feeling like Chicago is a place where a championship can be won. And I think there was some question about that when Lebron and co. were FA's.