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The key word being "young." They don't have a top-5 guy at any position.
How many teams do? 5?
25, minus the number of teams who have a top 5 at 2 positions.
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The difference between these circumstances being the best player to ever play in the NBA. They played a team last night who had two bona-fide, all star, go-to guys. They'll play another in the first round of the playoffs now.
Can Skiles coach a star player? Something tells me he wouldn't be able to coach certain guys and that's why you might not see a guy like Zach Randolph on the team.
Lazy half-assers who only want to give 75% half the time? No, you're right. And you're also right that they won't bring those guys in; I, for one, am glad. Everyone always talks about how athletes are spoiled and lazy, and the reason is that no one's willing to take a stand. The Bulls took a stand, and I won't blame them for it.
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The Bulls roster is filled with a bunch of team players. Also saying the Bulls don't have a go to guy(which is true)is a lot different than comparing their roster to NJ. The Bulls have a better and younger roster.
No, I agree. Don't get me wrong; the Bulls are very talented, and they play so well as a team that their synergy makes them over-achieve, in general (which I attribute about a third to coaching, a third to pedigree, and a third to personal makeup). But a team like NJ with fantastic individual players that only plays as a team on occasion has another gear when they get into the playoffs; the Bulls are already in overdrive.
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To put it another way: those Bulls of the late 80's were under-achieving; these Bulls are still very clearly over-achieving in my mind. They're set up very well for the future, IMO, but they're just plain not there yet. Know what the Bulls are? The Bulls are Luol Deng; great young talent, perhaps superstar talent, but just not quite ready for the prime-time.
How is going to the Eastern Conference Finals and losing to the eventual champion under achieving?
They had the best player ever on their roster. Under-acheiving is a bit harsh, though. They got some better talent, and that helped them get over the hump. Phil is a good coach, don't get me wrong, but I think its simply ludicrous to say Phil is what got them over the hump. Humans are lazy thinkers in general, and they rarely consider whether something is actually an instance of causation, or merely correlation. Hence the "Phil got them over the hump" meme.
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Losing in the 1st round 3 years in a row(especially after signing Wallace)is underachieving.
Why? The first time they made it, it was roundly regarded as a miracle turnaround. Last year they had to have in incredible stretch run to make the playoffs; it is disappointing that neither team advanced, but not surprising in the least. They've improved this year. They're now the 3rd best team in the East, record-wise. They got the misfortune of drawing a team that is the defending champion and is just now getting its main guys on the floor. Hopefully the Bulls can stop them, but if they don't, I'd hardly blame Skiles for it. They're simply not there yet. They don't have a Shaq
or a Dwayne Wade.
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MJH are right about one thing: Chicago is meatball city with the coaching rhetoric. Christ.
Aren't you the same guy that wanted Dusty run out of town? How is Lou doing with a team that 20 X's better.
I did. But not because I thought his coaching is what made the Cubs lose, but for his antics, for his excuse-making, for his lassies faire attitude, and for his refusal to play young players on an obviously-terrible team. I was lukewarm on Pinella coming in, but it doesn't make a difference, because Lou's only going to lose or win you a handful of games tops. As long as he doesn't lose control over the team to the point that his players are threatening the play-by-play guys (that is the incident that calcified my hate for Baker), you won't be hearing me bitch about the manager.
Bottom line, it's important to keep in mind that were were mocking those "through thick and thin" ads pretty recently. They didn't turn this around with veteran signings, and young talent takes time to develop into veteran leadership in this league.
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