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"I told them I don't want to be a selfish player, I just want to get what's fair," Gibson said. "I looked at the numbers. It's a lot of money. I can't really turn down that much money, especially for the security. You never know what can happen through the year."
Derrick Rose tearing the anterior cruciate ligament in his left knee during the playoffs last season also weighed on Gibson's mind.
"Knowing that at any given moment I can pull a groin, I can hurt my knee," Gibson said. "Having that security and knowing that's going to be there no matter what, that was the main thing. I didn't want to go out there and basically just get hurt."
A first-round pick out of Southern California in 2009, Gibson is entering his fourth season. He has averaged 7.9 points and 6.2 rebounds in his career.
"Taj has proven to be a key member of our team and we are very pleased to have reached an agreement with him," Forman said in a statement. "We look forward to him (continuing) to develop his game and we are happy that Taj will be a Bull long term."
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