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 Post subject: Re: Fixing The Bull
PostPosted: Fri Mar 31, 2017 8:38 am 
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The East is much improved from the time that he coached the Bulls. It isn't as lopsided as it used to be.


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The NBA's Eastern Conference Is Closing In On A Record For Futility

The NBA’s Eastern Conference is in very real danger of finishing the season with only four teams having won at least half their games. This would be embarrassing, and stupid, and also very good and cool.

It’s pretty damn rare for a conference to finish with as many as three losing teams in the playoffs: It happened in 1986, when both conferences only saw five teams finish better than .500; it happened in the shitty East in 1992, when the Nets, Pacers, and Heat filled in the bottom of the bracket with losing records; it happened in the West in 1997, with Minnesota, Phoenix, and the Clippers. The Eastern Conference came damn close to seeding only three winning teams in 2004, when the fourth-place Miami Heat won just 42 games. 2017 would be the first time in NBA history when only four teams in a conference finish with records of .500 or better. It’s not certain to happen—maybe it’s not even likely to happen, with the Bucks streaking—but we’ve got as good a chance as we are likely to ever see.

I mean, if the East is gonna be this shitty, top to bottom, the very least it can do is break a stupid record or two, and this would be a very stupid record. It is the job of every good NBA fan to root for the Hawks, Bucks, Pacers, Heat, Bulls, Pistons, and Hornets to lose, and keep losing. History is at stake.


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Stupid quote but not really surprising that you find it contradictory. The 7th and 8th seed are 1 game below .500 and the 6th seed is three games above .500. I guess being 3 games above deems one to be in some sort of "danger".

Meanwhile the 8th seed in the West is currently 2 games under .500

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Point is the east sucks. There's really only one way to measure the quality of play in the east vs quality of play in the west, and you're refusing to grasp it. As usual your counterpoint about the 8th seed in the west is irrelevant and misleading. That same 8th seed in the west would be in the playoffs in the east, while the 7th seed in the west would be the 5th seed in the east. Meanwhile the top team in the east would be no higher than the fourth seed in the west. You can't argue with math - the east sucks and the west is far more competitive. Just admit it.



This is why your basketball opinions lack validity. You constantly beat the drums for Thibs and his gaudy winning percentage. That winning percentage was attained in a shittier east than what currently exists yet not once have you cited it. Not once have you used the shitty east as a reason for the gaudy winning percentage.

The West is better but it isn't like they are light years ahead of the East.

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The West is better but it isn't like they are light years ahead of the East.


Cavs are pretty much the East's only shot at winning the title, and they don't look so hot right now. Hell you don't even think they'll win the East now. No way in hell if Raptors, Celtics or Wiz somehow manage to beat them that any of them would even win 1 game against the Warriors/Spurs/Rockets/whoever comes out of the west


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The West is better but it isn't like they are light years ahead of the East.


Cavs are pretty much the East's only shot at winning the title, and they don't look so hot right now. Hell you don't even think they'll win the East now. No way in hell if Raptors, Celtics or Wiz somehow manage to beat them that any of them would even win 1 game against the Warriors/Spurs/Rockets/whoever comes out of the west



Wizards are better than the Rockets and I am not sold on Spurs either. I think the only legit title contender in the west is G.S.

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I think the only legit title contender in the west is G.S.


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 Post subject: Re: Fixing The Bull
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I think the only legit title contender in the west is G.S.


:lol:



You are morphing into the message board Jason Goff right before are very eyes!


Your basketball acumen is akin to that of Goff also.

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The West is better but it isn't like they are light years ahead of the East.


Cavs are pretty much the East's only shot at winning the title, and they don't look so hot right now. Hell you don't even think they'll win the East now. No way in hell if Raptors, Celtics or Wiz somehow manage to beat them that any of them would even win 1 game against the Warriors/Spurs/Rockets/whoever comes out of the west



Wizards are better than the Rockets and I am not sold on Spurs either. I think the only legit title contender in the west is G.S.

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The West is better but it isn't like they are light years ahead of the East.


Cavs are pretty much the East's only shot at winning the title, and they don't look so hot right now. Hell you don't even think they'll win the East now. No way in hell if Raptors, Celtics or Wiz somehow manage to beat them that any of them would even win 1 game against the Warriors/Spurs/Rockets/whoever comes out of the west



Wizards are better than the Rockets and I am not sold on Spurs either. I think the only legit title contender in the west is G.S.

Damn you're stupid



No you are and you don't know a damn thing about basketball. You just make sure you have that $100 next year asshole. Pray for a season ending injury because that is the only chance your idiotic ass has of winning.

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long time guy wrote:
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The West is better but it isn't like they are light years ahead of the East.


Cavs are pretty much the East's only shot at winning the title, and they don't look so hot right now. Hell you don't even think they'll win the East now. No way in hell if Raptors, Celtics or Wiz somehow manage to beat them that any of them would even win 1 game against the Warriors/Spurs/Rockets/whoever comes out of the west



Wizards are better than the Rockets and I am not sold on Spurs either. I think the only legit title contender in the west is G.S.

Damn you're stupid



No you are and you don't know a damn thing about basketball. You just make sure you have that $100 next year asshole. Pray for a season ending injury because that is the only chance your idiotic ass has of winning.

I know the Spurs are contenders ...which is more than you

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 Post subject: Re: Fixing The Bull
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Walt Williams Neck wrote:
long time guy wrote:
Walt Williams Neck wrote:
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The West is better but it isn't like they are light years ahead of the East.


Cavs are pretty much the East's only shot at winning the title, and they don't look so hot right now. Hell you don't even think they'll win the East now. No way in hell if Raptors, Celtics or Wiz somehow manage to beat them that any of them would even win 1 game against the Warriors/Spurs/Rockets/whoever comes out of the west



Wizards are better than the Rockets and I am not sold on Spurs either. I think the only legit title contender in the west is G.S.

Damn you're stupid



No you are and you don't know a damn thing about basketball. You just make sure you have that $100 next year asshole. Pray for a season ending injury because that is the only chance your idiotic ass has of winning.

I know the Spurs are contenders ...which is more than you



They aren't that good and I doubt that they will another title anytime soon. I'm Spurs fan but this isn't the team of yesteryear.Leonard is good but he isn't good enough to carry a team on his back.


I know that Philly is better than Minnesota and barring injury they will easily be the better team next year. Be ready to pay up with your condescending ass.

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Cavs are pretty much the East's only shot at winning the title, and they don't look so hot right now. Hell you don't even think they'll win the East now. No way in hell if Raptors, Celtics or Wiz somehow manage to beat them that any of them would even win 1 game against the Warriors/Spurs/Rockets/whoever comes out of the west



Wizards are better than the Rockets and I am not sold on Spurs either. I think the only legit title contender in the west is G.S.

Damn you're stupid



No you are and you don't know a damn thing about basketball. You just make sure you have that $100 next year asshole. Pray for a season ending injury because that is the only chance your idiotic ass has of winning.

I know the Spurs are contenders ...which is more than you



They aren't that good and I doubt that they will another title anytime soon. I'm Spurs fan but this isn't the team of yesteryear.Leonard is good but he isn't good enough to carry a team on his back.


I know that Philly is better than Minnesota and barring injury they will easily be the better team next year. Be ready to pay up with your condescending ass.

How many games have Embiid and Simmons missed? Being condescending to you is a very easy thing to do

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Doesn't mean they will be injured next season. If they aren't then you're cooked with your dumbass. I'm not even betting that Philly will be better. I know they are. I'm betting that they won't have an injury to one of their core guys.

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People may not want to talk about this subject anymore, but if the Bulls finish above 500 and make the playoffs, how much credit does Hoiberg deserve?

I'm not a Hoiberg fan, but after losing Gibson, McDermott and Wade, has he done a pretty decent job to somewhat right the ship?


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People may not want to talk about this subject anymore, but if the Bulls finish above 500 and make the playoffs, how much credit does Hoiberg deserve?

I'm not a Hoiberg fan, but after losing Gibson, McDermott and Wade, has he done a pretty decent job to somewhat right the ship?

I'm really thinking Wade was a total cancer in that locker room (even moreso than anybody). Ever since he went down, this team has been completely different.

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People may not want to talk about this subject anymore, but if the Bulls finish above 500 and make the playoffs, how much credit does Hoiberg deserve?

I'm not a Hoiberg fan, but after losing Gibson, McDermott and Wade, has he done a pretty decent job to somewhat right the ship?

I'm really thinking Wade was a total cancer in that locker room (even moreso than anybody). Ever since he went down, this team has been completely different.

You might be onto something.

I know the schedule has been easier, but there's also no denying that the Bull are playing better basketball.


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 Post subject: Re: Fixing The Bull
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Matches Malone wrote:
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People may not want to talk about this subject anymore, but if the Bulls finish above 500 and make the playoffs, how much credit does Hoiberg deserve?

I'm not a Hoiberg fan, but after losing Gibson, McDermott and Wade, has he done a pretty decent job to somewhat right the ship?

I'm really thinking Wade was a total cancer in that locker room (even moreso than anybody). Ever since he went down, this team has been completely different.

You might be onto something.

I know the schedule has been easier, but there's also no denying that the Bull are playing better basketball.


Wade and Gibson were ball stoppers and played the veteran card as a way of undermining Hoiberg. Wade was more of cancer than Gibson but the style of play that Hoiberg envisioned was ill suited to his game.

Wade's style of play hindered Rondo the most.

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Wade's style of play hindered Rondo the most.

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Wade's style of play hindered Rondo the most.

Looking back, how many games might have been lost when Rondo was banished to the bench?


About 5 or 6. I also think it may gotten Rondo's attention. He has played lights out ever since.

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Wade's style of play hindered Rondo the most.

Looking back, how many games might have been lost when Rondo was banished to the bench?


About 5 or 6. I also think it may gotten Rondo's attention. He has played lights out ever since.


and he still isn't running plays Fred calls

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Walt Williams Neck wrote:
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Wade's style of play hindered Rondo the most.

Looking back, how many games might have been lost when Rondo was banished to the bench?


About 5 or 6. I also think it may gotten Rondo's attention. He has played lights out ever since.


and he still isn't running plays Fred calls


AND you are knowledgeable enough to know what Hoiberg''s offense happens to be? Get the hell out of here

Bulls offense looks completely different and Hoiberg/slash Rondo both deserve credit. Butler also deserves credit for buying in and trusting teammates more than he has. The Ball is moving better and they are getting shots that weren't there earlier in the season.

Butler is trusting the offense more. He isn't calling as many isolation plays and it is working.

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Wade's style of play hindered Rondo the most.

Looking back, how many games might have been lost when Rondo was banished to the bench?


About 5 or 6. I also think it may gotten Rondo's attention. He has played lights out ever since.


and he still isn't running plays Fred calls


AND you are knowledgeable enough to know what Hoiberg''s offense happens to be? Get the hell out of here

Bulls offense looks completely different and Hoiberg/slash Rondo both deserve credit. Butler also deserves credit for buying in and trusting teammates more than he has. The Ball is moving better and they are getting shots that weren't there earlier in the season.

Butler is trusting the offense more. He isn't calling as many isolation plays and it is working.

Rondo is a better point guard than the other 4 jamokes Fred was running out there...and YOUR knowledgeable enough to know Fred's offense...you get the fuck out of here

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Walt Williams Neck wrote:
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Wade's style of play hindered Rondo the most.

Looking back, how many games might have been lost when Rondo was banished to the bench?


About 5 or 6. I also think it may gotten Rondo's attention. He has played lights out ever since.


and he still isn't running plays Fred calls


AND you are knowledgeable enough to know what Hoiberg''s offense happens to be? Get the hell out of here

Bulls offense looks completely different and Hoiberg/slash Rondo both deserve credit. Butler also deserves credit for buying in and trusting teammates more than he has. The Ball is moving better and they are getting shots that weren't there earlier in the season.

Butler is trusting the offense more. He isn't calling as many isolation plays and it is working.

Rondo is a better point guard than the other 4 jamokes Fred was running out there...and YOUR knowledgeable enough to know Fred's offense...you get the fuck out of here


Your comments about Rondo are truly revelatory by the way. I'm sure your hypocritical condescending ass was bashing the shit out of him not too long ago. That is how you roll.

As far as Hoiberg goes the Bulls are playing faster and the ball is moving better. That is what Hoiberg's offense has always happened to be. Guys are getting wide open shots and Rondo and Hoiberg have a lot to do with it. Dismissing ball stopping guys like Gibson and Wade's injury also has a lot to do with it.

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Leonard is good but he isn't good enough to carry a team on his back.

If Leonard isn't, who is?

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Leonard is good but he isn't good enough to carry a team on his back.

If Leonard isn't, who is?



Right now I'd say no one. James but he needed to Irving to be 1A in order to win. The supporting casts on the other teams are better than what Leonard has. Aldridge isn't a solid No. 2 guy and I have no confidence in the role playing guys on the Spurs. Once Parker Ginobili and Duncan began showing their age the window closed on the Spurs.

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I do not agree.

Watch out he'll call you condescending Image

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Leonard is good but he isn't good enough to carry a team on his back.

If Leonard isn't, who is?



Right now I'd say no one. James but he needed to Irving to be 1A in order to win. The supporting casts on the other teams are better than what Leonard has. Aldridge isn't a solid No. 2 guy and I have no confidence in the role playing guys on the Spurs. Once Parker Ginobili and Duncan began showing their age the window closed on the Spurs.

Westbrook can't carry the Thunder?

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Leonard is good but he isn't good enough to carry a team on his back.

If Leonard isn't, who is?



Right now I'd say no one. James but he needed to Irving to be 1A in order to win. The supporting casts on the other teams are better than what Leonard has. Aldridge isn't a solid No. 2 guy and I have no confidence in the role playing guys on the Spurs. Once Parker Ginobili and Duncan began showing their age the window closed on the Spurs.

Westbrook can't carry the Thunder?



Not to a championship. The original point relates to winning championships. as the Spurs are presently constructed simply having Leonard is not enough. They can't beat a healthy Golden State and I wonder if they beat the Clippers at full strength.

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People may not want to talk about this subject anymore, but if the Bulls finish above 500 and make the playoffs, how much credit does Hoiberg deserve?

I'm not a Hoiberg fan, but after losing Gibson, McDermott and Wade, has he done a pretty decent job to somewhat right the ship?


Making the playoffs is usually a way to keep your job safe for next year, but it doesn't absolve Hoiberg for the shit show he presided over, and continues to preside over, this year. Not to mention last year. Despite what some make up in their heads, the east is a total disaster - the bottom four seeds are flirting with 500 and may even go under 500 and still make it into the postseason. Given that context, making the playoffs as the 8th seed is not exactly a great accomplishment for a veteran team no less.

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Making the playoffs is usually a way to keep your job safe for next year,

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Matches Malone wrote:
People may not want to talk about this subject anymore, but if the Bulls finish above 500 and make the playoffs, how much credit does Hoiberg deserve?

I'm not a Hoiberg fan, but after losing Gibson, McDermott and Wade, has he done a pretty decent job to somewhat right the ship?


Making the playoffs is usually a way to keep your job safe for next year, but it doesn't absolve Hoiberg for the shit show he presided over, and continues to preside over, this year. Not to mention last year. Despite what some make up in their heads, the east is a total disaster - the bottom four seeds are flirting with 500 and may even go under 500 and still make it into the postseason. Given that context, making the playoffs as the 8th seed is not exactly a great accomplishment for a veteran team no less.


:lol: The only person currently on the roster from the day of Hoiberg's arrival is Jimmy Butler. I don't even believe that Portis had been drafted at that point.

Veteran team? The Bulls began the season with 5 established players on the roster. The rest were unproven. I'm not happy with some of the things Hoiberg has done but you're off base if you think that he has presided over a "shit show". When it is said and done they will finish where they were predicted to finish. If he'd done a terrible job there'd be no way that could have happened.

Your argument also lacks validity for 2 reasons. 1. The Bulls have performed better against better teams. They aren't stockpiliing wins against crappy teams.

2. As has been previously stated you have no problem touting Thibs's record while with the Bulls. Thibs record was attained against an Eastern Conf. that was shittier than it is today yet you conveniently have failed to ever mention it.

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