Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

2017-2018 NBA Season

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • Demonbinder
    replied
    Blackhawks got third pick in NHL draft with a 3% chance for it so with a 12.5% chance maybe the Bulls can get the #`1 pick, though I would settle for #2.

    Leave a comment:


  • rah
    replied
    And even though they're downplaying it, there is still talk of Hoiberg as a possible replacement. You just can't make this **** up.

    Leave a comment:


  • Demonbinder
    replied
    Thibs out in Minnesota!

    Leave a comment:


  • rah
    replied
    Yeah, SA's record is a surprise.

    And also, I agree that Foreman should have been jettisoned also. Probably Pax too. Quality FAs don't even pretend to want to come here. Only those approaching 40 and looking for one last payday.

    Leave a comment:


  • pchang
    replied
    We are now past the 1/4 mark of the 2018/2019 season. At this point, the teams are pretty much what their record says they are. And......
    San Antonio has a losing record. Wow!

    Leave a comment:


  • Demonbinder
    replied
    It certainly did, but they should have gotten rid of Gar Foreman at the same time. Fred was his pick (and maybe Pax's) and then they didn't do anything in first few years to help him out. Yes, they have some good players now, but have to figure out some way to get Free Agents here. But I personally think that is due to Reinsdorf. His GM's can't get them to come here and he can't find one with experience and "street cred" to get them here. I thought I heard he wants to get another ring in basketball, but he won't if they keep going this way.

    Leave a comment:


  • rah
    replied
    Resurrecting an old thread only to express my delight that the BULLS finally got rid of Hoiberg this morning. Why now isn't exactly going to help at this point. But it assures he won't be the coach next year. They said his lifetime record was 115 and 155, but it seemed like it was a lot worse.

    Leave a comment:


  • rah
    replied
    Yeah, stockpiling those picks, by giving Min the 16 pick, selling their second round pick for cash. And have already traded their second round picks for the next few years. *sigh*
    Just more dwindling assets. But they are trying to set the record for how many soon to be injured players they can have on the roster at the same time.

    Leave a comment:


  • Aeson
    replied
    Maybe they're looking to tank for the next 3 seasons, hope the Warriors team breaks up, and get enough high draft picks in the meantime to have a future then.

    Leave a comment:


  • rah
    replied
    Originally posted by -Jrabbit View Post
    Lauri Markkanen from Arizona is actually the key to the deal. Big man with a Nowitzki skill set.

    Now that the deed is done, definitely time to clean house on the management side.

    Also, wishing best of luck to Jimmy Butler, reunited with Thibs in Minneapolis!
    Hope you're right, but for now their pick just looks like a 7 foot version of Doug McDermott and we all know how well that turned out.

    An article in the Washington Post reflects my opinion pretty clear. After they listed the WINNERS in the draft (headed up by Minnesota) they listed the losers


    LOSERS

    Chicago Bulls

    The Bulls have spent more than a year debating whether to trade Butler. Thursday, they finally pulled the trigger, and they got what can only be described as a middling package in return. Kris Dunn was a total flop as a rookie. Zach LaVine has impressed early in his career, but is recovering from a torn anterior cruciate ligament. And then Chicago took Lauri Markkanen, who has potential but will need to prove he is a high-level, long-term performer.

    But the biggest hang-up in this trade was the fact Chicago had to swap first-round picks with Minnesota to get the deal done. Perhaps Dunn will develop, perhaps LaVine will turn into an all-star guard, and perhaps Markkanen will become an elite stretch four. That is a lot of maybes in exchange for a three-time all-star and 2017 all-NBA player.
    The last paragraph is the biggest item to me. If they had kept the 16th pick, I could have probably lived with it. But having to give it up is just getting pantsed as badly as the Bears did.


    Leave a comment:


  • -Jrabbit
    replied
    Lauri Markkanen from Arizona is actually the key to the deal. Big man with a Nowitzki skill set.

    Now that the deed is done, definitely time to clean house on the management side.

    Also, wishing best of luck to Jimmy Butler, reunited with Thibs in Minneapolis!

    Leave a comment:


  • Demonbinder
    replied
    Bulls broadcast team is trying to spin it that Levine was averaging 20 ppg and Dunn didn't get to play much because they were showcasing their other star and Thibodeau doesn't like rookies. Also, if they are bad again they get a lottery pick out of it as well. But you have to be right about this and that pick as well. But I don't trust our management.

    Leave a comment:


  • Ming
    replied
    ****! What a bunch of morons. This management team HAS TO GO.

    Leave a comment:


  • Demonbinder
    replied
    I'm sure there were much better deals out there. Yeah, they like Dunn, but what did he do last year?? Nothing!! Plus they had to give up this year's pick as well for the #7? You are correct, RAH.

    Leave a comment:


  • rah
    replied
    Unbelievable, it's like giving him up for a bag of balls. The bulls get ripped off again.

    Leave a comment:

Working...
X