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Thu Jul 22, 2010 10:39 am
The only place one can say the Bulls "sucked" was outside shooting. That will be fixed this season with Kyle Korver.
Thu Jul 22, 2010 11:01 am
Well, the Bulls had a subpar Pythagorean record of 36-46, and while they had some injuries (who didn't?), they were, for all intents and purposes, worse than their mediocre record. Their offense was just plain bad. Boozer and Korver should help put them about a dozen slots higher in the offensive rating rankings (last year's offense was basically contested two point jumpers, and they just added a low post scorer and a three-point specialist). They're much improved, but I see them falling just short of 50 wins with the increasingly tough Eastern Conference.
As for Rose, I'll start giving him props once he puts up a higher offensive than defensive rating.
Thu Jul 22, 2010 11:18 am
Axel13 wrote:The only place one can say the Bulls "sucked" was outside shooting.
What about getting to the free throw line and forcing turnovers?
Thu Jul 22, 2010 11:42 am
East
1. Miami
2. Orlando
3. Chicago
4. Boston
5. Milwaukee
6. Atlanta
7. New York
8. Charlotte
West
1. Los Angeles
2. Dallas
3. Portland
4. Denver
5. San Antonio
6. OKC
7. Houston
8. Phoenix
Fri Jul 23, 2010 1:46 am
benji wrote:Axel13 wrote:The only place one can say the Bulls "sucked" was outside shooting.
What about getting to the free throw line and forcing turnovers?
OK, I don't really pay much attention to team stats outside the Rockets, so you got me there.
Fri Jul 23, 2010 2:32 am
East
1.Heat
2.Magic
3.Bulls
4.Celtics
5.Hawks
6.Bucks
7.Knicks
8.Wizards/Cavs
West
1.Lakers
2.Mavericks
3.Thunder
4.Suns
5.Nuggets
6.Blazers
7.Spurs
8.Clippers/Jazz
Fri Jul 23, 2010 7:24 am
East :
1. Miami
2. Boston
3. Orlando
4. Chicago
5. Atlanta
6. Milwaukee
7. Knicks
8. Philadelphia (hope they can bounce back)
West :
1. LA Lakers
2. Dallas
3. Oklahoma City
4. Denver
5. Utah
6. Portland
7. San Antonio
8. Memphis
Fri Jul 23, 2010 12:38 pm
Wow no respect for the Bobcats? Many of you even chose Cleveland over them. Cleveland couldnt even beat Charlotte with Lebron. I know they didnt do well in the playoffs but theyre still better than a lot of these other teams in the east.
Fri Jul 23, 2010 1:10 pm
atlwarya9 wrote:Many of you even chose Cleveland over them. Cleveland couldnt even beat Charlotte with Lebron.
You realize these are two completely unrelated things.
Fri Jul 23, 2010 1:48 pm
Why the fuck are you posting spam for?
Fri Jul 23, 2010 1:51 pm
Not spam just jibberish. Just an indication i threw in the towel against Benji hes right the two things i used did not relate. Im postin from my phone. Sometimes it double post.
Fri Jul 23, 2010 6:18 pm
atlwarya9 wrote:Not spam just jibberish.
Kind of one and the same. If you want to concede a discussion, you're better off just posting something to that effect or just leaving it be.
Fri Jul 23, 2010 6:29 pm
Not only that, but if you go back a year the Cavs were 3-0 against the Bobcats, making them 4-3 in the last two years. Meaning it's not just unrelated, but only technically correct. (And going back farther it probably just increases in the Cavs favor.)
Fri Jul 23, 2010 6:37 pm
The New Jersey Nets are 1-0 in games played against the Boston Celtics in the past five months, having defeated them in their last meeting, at home no less. Without the services of Tony Allen, the Celtics will be lucky to win 10 games this year.
Sat Jul 24, 2010 3:55 am
Lamrock wrote:Well, the Bulls had a subpar Pythagorean record of 36-46, and while they had some injuries (who didn't?), they were, for all intents and purposes, worse than their mediocre record. Their offense was just plain bad.
outside of the Blazers. who had more injuries to key players? The bulls were basically playing with 2 NBA starter worthy players for much of the season... (and both were injured) maybe 6 total players who deserve playing time. The bulls were indeed mediocre/bad/sucked/etc last year
1 miami
2 orlando
3 boston
4 chicago
5 milwaukee
6 atlanta
7 charlotte
8 new york
Milwaukee also has injury issues, specifically Bogut. Salmons only plays well when he gets traded. look forward to the bucks and bulls duking it out for the central division
1 los angeles
2 dallas
3 okc
4 denver
5 portland
6 san antonio
7 houston
8 sacramento
the kings just cuz Evans is one of my fav players in the league
Sat Jul 24, 2010 5:53 am
Bogut's injury last year was a freak accident though and aside from that, there's only been one year where he's missed more than half the season. Excluding that season, he's appeared in around 90% of the Bucks' games since he was drafted. I'm inclined to agree in regards to Salmons though.
Sat Jul 24, 2010 6:34 am
If Salmons isn't traded, he has more beard than talent.
Sat Jul 24, 2010 7:34 am
Salmons beard is manlier than entire Houston Rockets.
Sat Jul 24, 2010 7:57 am
Andrew wrote:Bogut's injury last year was a freak accident though and aside from that, there's only been one year where he's missed more than half the season. Excluding that season, he's appeared in around 90% of the Bucks' games since he was drafted. I'm inclined to agree in regards to Salmons though.
Sorry aussies- i'm calling it as i see it. his last 2 seasons have ended prematurely with season ending injuries.
correct me if i'm wrong here....aren't injuries considered a freak accident anyway? a guy makes a cut- his knee "pops". torn acl. or if you land on someone's ankle, it's gonna be sprained. players are susceptible to injuries especially when they are in the air/elevate to the basket but that's part of the game.
short of some guy going Kermit Washington on you.. your injury is a freak occurrence
Sat Jul 24, 2010 8:02 am
shadowgrin wrote:Salmons beard is manlier than entire Houston Rockets.
You have a point there, except Aaron Brooks, he has a manly beard too.
Sun Jul 25, 2010 2:29 am
shadowgrin wrote:Salmons beard is manlier than entire Houston Rockets.
I'm going to muay-thai you for that.
Funny how most people predict that the Rockets wont be making the playoffs. It all comes down to this:
Ariza: Stop driving it in with 3 defenders on you!
Brooks: Stop bricking it with no defenders on you!

If Ariza stop shooting bricks, which is likely going to happen with Yao on the floor drawing defenders, and if Yao manage to stay healthy, then I guess it's pretty safe to say that the Rockets have a fair chance of making the playoffs. Probably a 5th - 7th seed.
Their roster is balanced with young talents and veterans. What they lack is a big man who can clog the paint with his defense. I doubt Brad Miller is going to satisfy that need so I guess they're still relying on Yao to do that. I hope he only plays around 25-30 minutes a game at most though.
Sun Jul 25, 2010 3:27 am
Axel13 wrote:shadowgrin wrote:Salmons beard is manlier than entire Houston Rockets.
You have a point there, except Aaron Brooks, he has a manly beard too.
That's a pretty kickass beard. He should go to a team that kicks ass.
Sun Jul 25, 2010 6:59 am
What are you talking about, the Rockets ARE kick ass.
Sun Jul 25, 2010 7:27 am
Houston is probably a slightly better team than Milwaukee if/when healthy
Sun Jul 25, 2010 9:19 am
Axel13 wrote:You have a point there, except Aaron Brooks, he has a manly beard too.
That's a pussy of a beard compared to Salmons or even Gooden.
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