IMU wrote:
long time guy wrote:
The Bulls can scheme all they want but the fact is that they have weak defenders. Gasol is bad. Dunleavy, McDermott, and Brooks are horrible, Rose is below avg. And so is Portis. Gibson is solid but not as good as he was a few yrs ago Defensively. Snell is avg. defensively. Moore is avg at best but he appears to foul alot
They are not going to win games by stopping people.
I think you're slowly becoming a better NBA poster.
It is okay that you have some different (bad) opinions sometimes, as long as you can support your reasoning. And not go guns blazing when you're wrong.
So with that being said... the Bulls cannot outscore their opponents. This offense, even when healthy, is not good enough to become a championship contender by scoring 105 and hoping to give up less than that. You have to admit by now that 'scoring a ton of points' isn't a winning strategy. This cannot be blamed solely on personnel....personnel trying to put up 120 points per night simply won't play respectable defense. The pre-game last night was Swirsky and Wennington doing nothing but discussing how Miami only relies on defense to win games...and don't have the scoring options that they used to. And yet Miami adapted to the game style Hoiberg wanted just fine, and looked like an offensive powerhouse because the Bulls refused to guard anyone.
I'm not a huge Spoelstra fan, but he can get his guys to play different, successful styles of ball depending on what works on a given night.
Hoiberg has shown to be a one trick pony, and that trick isn't impressive.
This same personnel would be better with any number of different coaches; Thibodeau being one of them. A championship contender? No, not with these injuries. But the team wouldn't be an embarrassment.
The Bulls are playing 4 guys Moore, Snell, Brooks, and Holiday that are fighting for their NBA life and people are saying that it's not personnel. Your Spoelstra reference doesn't pass the smell test either. He missed the playoffs last season while having a team with more talent than what the Bulls have currently.
It's not about the Bulls trying to outscore people either. It doesn't matter what style of ball that they are playing. It doesn't matter about coach or coaching style either. The most important component to any basketball team is talent and they don't have it.
The great Gregg Popovich only won 17 games his first season in the league. Can you explain how coaching played a part in that?
There is a reason that no one wanted Etwaun Moore. There is a reason no one wanted Brooks. There is a reason that Holiday couldn't get burn in either G.S. or Atlanta. Paxson missed on Snell. Taj Gibson has always been overrated by Bull fans.
These guys are now being asked to play big minutes and they are not capable of doing it because they are not good. I watched that Portland game while out the other night and it hit me that there are good Summer league pro am teams right here in this city that would beat that team. The guys I named are not any good. It's convenient to use an appeal to ignorance argument with regard to Thibs's ability to coach this team. We don't know what he'd be able to do with this collection of bums.
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