benji wrote:Who would want Kirk Hinrich for a top eight pick?
shadowgrin wrote:You reminded me, now I remember.
I think it's also in this same thread that I bragged then got a beatdown from you when the Sixers were gone.
Andrew wrote:It was, so frankly I'd be disappointed if you don't return the favour.
Joakim_Noah13 wrote:I dont think of any us really expected the Bulls' freefall of '08. I suppose looking back, the uncertainty of the off-season with the Gordon and Deng non-extensions and the Kobe Bryant ponderings may have had a larger effect than was anticipated. But hindsight is 20-20.
If these guys have peaked and are dependent on shooting percentage fluctuations, the Bulls are in a terrible position.
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I don't know if this team can recover, especially with the Gordon/Deng contract crap.
The problem is that the Bulls young guys are not improving in terms of changing their game to become great players, this season they are all hitting their likely peak in shooting percentage, otherwise they are the same players they were two years ago for the most part.
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If those shooting percentages revert to career averages (51% Deng, 53% Gordon, 51% Hinrich) then the players have barely improved anywhere else offensively.
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If these guys aren't developing into stars and their big "third-year jump" was the shooting percentage (and it's not just a random change as shooting percentage flux often is) then this team will definately not be good enough to win while Wallace is still useful.
JT_57 (alpha version) wrote:I also suggest watching the Pistons-Sixers series for which the Sixers are up 2-1.
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