IMU wrote:
Matches Malone wrote:
Getting rid of those who contribute to a bad lockerroom or play on the court is win in the NBA. And if you're going to say they've failed with other moves (every front office in every sport does) then you have to give them credit for the one's they got right.
Deng, Noah (who very few even wanted) Rose, Butler, Gibson, Gordon, Hinrich, Asik, Mirotic, Snell and hopefully McDermott.
The one time he gambled and took a shot at what most thought was off the charts athleticism was Thomas and it blew up in his face. Other than that, I just can't see how Paxson has failed in the personnel department.
Deng was a good pick.
Noah had a good two years. Hopefully he does better now. A lot of people wanted him; look at mock drafts.
Rose was a consensus #1 pick, and the Bulls lucked out in the lottery.
Butler had a great coach. Thibs is great with guards.
Taj Gibson was given too much money for his role on this team.
Ben Gordon shot the ball a lot. He was a terrible basketball player.
Hinrich was a good pick.
What about Omer Asik? That they were smart not to pay him? Yes.
Nikola Mirotic hasn't done anything in the NBA yet.
Tony Snell? You're reaching.
McDermott? Now you're just naming players that have appeared in a Bulls uniform.
If those are your highlights, I believe the lowlights I've addressed severely outweigh the positives.
You are wrong on so many levels.
1. Noah has had more than two good yrs.
2. Rose was not a consensus #1 pick. Gms around the league were split 50/50 on Rose and Beasley. There was nothing unaminous there.
3. Thibs didn't play Butler until other guys were injured. i.e. Deng. He didn't even play Butler while Hamilton was doing the injured boogie. And his method of developing players was 40 min. one night 8 the next. check the box score from that yr.
4. Thibs gets credit for the players that turn out Paxson gets none for drafting them. Little bias there don't you think. Anyone that knows anything about basketball will tell you that no amount of coaching can improve a player that much. He has to have the requisite talent first.
5. Ben Gordon was not a terrible basketball player. He was a sixth man of the yr. He has a 20 point per game playoff scoring avg. He was the guy that made most of the big shots during his time with the Bulls. He was the one guy on those teams that could get his shot off against just about anyone. He won a number of games for the Bulls during his yrs here.
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The Hawk wrote:
This is going to reach a head pretty soon.