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Juice's Lecture Notes wrote:
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They weren't playing all that well with Lavine anyway.
Except for being a better defensive team than the Bulls with a better W% during the 25 games leading up to LaVine's injury, and with him shooting 43% from behind the arc on almost 160 attempts during the same time frame, yeah.
long time guy wrote:
Thibs to hear you tell it has them playing lights out yet nothing about their record shows it.
Except their overall performance (decidedly better than the Bulls offensively and defensively, with more wins) for the 25 games leading up to the guy 3rd on the team in total minutes blowing up his knee, yeah.
They havent been less than 10 games under since passing the 10 game under mark. Their "improved" play had a lot to do with playing garbage teams. They haven't been within 5 games of the Bulls for who knows how long and even the biggest Wolves boosters on this board have long since stop commenting on them.
You know, I can't tell whether you actually are incapable of understanding the significance of trends in sub-sets of data that are part of a larger set (say, an array of 25 games coming on the heels of another 25 games that were particularly bad in a certain aspect of the game), or are just a delusional ass so in love with your own pontificating that you refuse to accept such a simple premise as "they sucked at the beginning of the season, but most recently, which is about half of their season, they appeared to have turned it around" and have to deal in your own cherry-picked absolutes (last 6 games, overall season record, etc.) to preserve your own ego.
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You are cherry picking meaningless stats since the only thing that counts is wins and losses.
Then why was Thibs fired in favor of Fred Hoiberg, who had exactly 0 NBA wins?
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You also claimed that the Bulls defense is garbage even though the stats clearly demonstrate that it is the Wolves that are garbage. When called on it you choose to point to a period which supports your premise.
I chose a timeframe that equally divided the season that had been played up until one of the Wolves' best players was hurt, yes, under the premise that a team can get better over a season.
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You also never wrote anything which cut Hoi berg slack for all the injuries incurred by the Bulls last season. Not one post. Another example of rank hypocrisy.
That's because I've only been talking about Hoiberg this season.