doug - evergreen park wrote:
I agree. I think he could have the "want to" to develop into a post-up player, as he gains confidence dunking and blocking. i don't think he'll be typical post-up either, but he has a dynamic about him that suggests he could "fill the role" if called upon to do so. At that point, it's about the other pieces then, isn't it?
If Thomas is able to continue to improve his inside scoring to go along with Hinrich, Gordon, Deng, Nocioni, and Wallace (playing at a good level for another two seasons or so), I really see little reason to break up the team by trading for a Gasol type player. Of course, the Bulls need to show progress in the playoffs, and probably win at least one round to avoid some significant change. I think Paxson will look to add another big man from the draft as well to help provide minutes for the aging Wallace, and probably departing P.J. Brown.
I think the future here just looks so bright, and, as you mentioned with Thomas, we have a player with the potential in the front court to be a special player.