long time guy wrote:
The Bulls finished 8 games worse with twice as many injuries during Hoiberg's first year coaching.
They did not have twice as many injuries compared to Thibs' last year. Thibs' had players lose a combined 124 games to injuries his last year, while Hoiberg lost somewhere in the 170s. And Thibs had to use 21 different starting lineups compared to Hoiberg's 25 in his first season. Pretending that Hoiberg had to deal with some kind of unprecedented injury problem to excuse his performance is nonsensical, particularly since a very large portion of those games lost came from a Noah who Fred was actively trying to marginalize as it was before he went down.
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How do you explain the fact that the terrible coach finished 10 games better than everyone's favorite Thibs this past year?
You aren't a ducker so I'm sure you will have no trouble addressing that.
Cause one team plays in the West and one plays in the East and despite all of your repeated spin that the conference gap was closing, it sure as hell is easier to win games in the East. And given how you're so eagerly deploying the injury excuse above, Lavine going down certainly didn't help the Wolves out much either.
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Also The Bulls weren't exactly fleeced for Butler. You overvalued him and the rest of the league didn't. You can blame GarPax all you want but the fact remains that there wasn't a market for a ball stopping malcontent. Danny Ainge admitted as much and Lowe reported on it.
Everyone in the national media has mocked the Bulls for that trade. Lowe himself, who also mocked Chicago's incompetence, said the Celtics were willing to give up a big package of picks at the trade deadline but GarPax were insistent on getting win-now players like Crowder too. Perhaps you should tell all these NBA reporters that GarPax really were trying their darndest though; they're probably all just equally biased against the dynamic duo like that damn Joe Cowley.
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It's funny how everyone points to Draymond Green as a shining example of his genius yet He passed on Jamal Murray for Kris Dunn last year. He also could have had Butler for a cheaper price last year. Are chief duckers like you willing to address this? His executive skills til he proves otherwise are much worse than Paxson's. There are at least 12-15 that are worse yet you bash because they don't set some arbitrary message board standard.
Kris Dunn was the right pick since GarPax are still fascinated by him. Dunn and the injured Lavine were both subsantially less valuable during the 2017 draft than they were in 2016, yet Thibs was still able to make them centerpieces of the trade for Butler
and got the Bulls draft pick to boot (your boy Lowe referred to this as "mind-tricking the Bulls.")
The idea that there are 12-15 executives in the league worse than Paxson is hilarious. He's definitely one of the most experienced execs in the league though, as anyone who's been around as long as him has actually managed to win something or was long ago fired for failing to do so.