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You're right. I'm happy to defend the coach that coached his team to the playoffs and achieved a record that actually exceeded the expectations of analysts while you continue to heap praise on the guy that had a worse record than the Sacramento Kings.
Have you come up with a single tangible thing Hoiberg actually does well as a coach yet?
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Tom Thibodeau's only pick to date was a flop and yet you still found a way to heap praise on him.
I praised him for successfully cutting his losses and fleecing another team still convinced the guy he picked in the lottery is in fact a lottey talent despite all the evidence to the contrary.
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I can pretty much guarantee that Dunn will play much better under Hoiberg.
Based on Fred's long distinguished record of getting the best out of young talent, suc ash Doug McDermott and Nikola Mirotic? He's definitely carried out the front office's vision for getting his players to flourish offensively so far.
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I don't buy into the Butler hype and it seems that most of the NBA didn't either. Team after team turned Paxson down and now he is being bashed for not getting market value for Butler. Maybe this was what the market was for Butler.
I just showed you that there are reports that Boston put up a better deal. I already predicted you'd say this simply proves it's his market value because you don't like Butler, and sure enough, here you are declaring this is an indication of Butler's true market value because you don't like Butler. Do you seriously think any of the Bulls or their front office are going to say there were better deals on the table? I'd say the national reception to the trade says a lot more than GarPax's post-hoc spin that they tried their darndest. And of course, if one wants to complain about the market for Butler
now, you should be ready to rip GarPax for not dealing him when it was clearly higher last offseason or last trade deadline. Boston was 100% ready to part with multiple picks then and the talks broke down over Crowder.
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There is no doubt that if they didn't trade Butler you'd be bashing them for that also.
I'm not going to celebrate chucking Butler just for the sake of chucking Butler. The Bulls once again getting fleeced on a trade isn't a reason to celebrate, even if one theoretically agrees with the need to rebuild. If anything this trade just indicates exactly why the asshats who have necessitated a rebuild should not be the ones overseeing it.
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While you keep dissing Jordan he never bashed teammates in public and Jordan always showed up during the playoffs too.
So Jimmy being far milder about his teammates but mentioning it publicly is a fundamentally different sin than Jordan's reign of terror on all his teammates? Please. Jordan would be a "malcontent" by your extremely low standards to qualify as such if even a fraction of his bullshit was made public. And again, why is Jordan's talk just evidence of The Will to Win while Jimmy's is just more evidence that he didn't care about the franchise or winning?
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How do you know Rondo was never going to play in the NBA again? That has already been debunked hasn't it?
No, no it hasn't. Rondo has historically been a far greater "malcontent" throughout his own career despite your own REVISIONISM to the contrary. If you want to say Butler's loyalty was opportunistic, it's an even more obvious logical deduction that stand-up good teammate Rondo was also purely a matter of self-interest and reputation preservation.
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Wade signing is no where near as big a signing as Pau Gasol.
Wade signing is definitely a bigger deal than Gasol despite how the two played when they arrived and also for "it's a business" reasons.