Drex wrote:Just edit your previous post

They're one day apart and on different subjects, which the rules allow for. But you can always report me to the admin.

Another five game winning streak and a firmer grip of that fifth spot, not to mention being half a game back of Washington for the fourth seed.
G who would've thought Chicago would be in this position before the season started?
I'd like to say that I did, but I wasn't all that confident especially after the 0-9 start. I thought they'd get 30 something wins and contend for the 8th spot. I'm really surprised with how well they've done this season, winning games they are capable of winning and even a few you wouldn't expect them to win, not to mention the winning streaks and their ability to bounce back, first from 0-9 and then from skids here and there.
Even after they cracked the top eight, I wasn't seriously thinking playoffs straight away. After all, better teams have led their division as late as February or March and ended up missing the playoffs. But what the Bulls have done this season is really something to be proud of. I don't think they'll embarrass themselves in the postseason if/when they make it. They'll have already accomplished a lot simply by getting there in the first place, and this doesn't seem like a team that's just going to show up as a distraction. A lack of playoff experience might get to them in the end but I can see them causing a little trouble for their opponent...or opponents.

seriously- hinrich's best position is point guard. when he matches up with SG, his offense suffers and he wears down from bigger guards. at the point, duhon provides just as much grittiness, heart, defense, and offensive awareness (maybe even more) as kirk.
the bulls won't ever reach the next level if hinrich is their best player and/or is the SG. chicago definitely would definitely get a stud SG/SF in return if they traded kirk
Getting back to this for a moment, I'm not quite as against trading Hinrich as I was this past offseason, but I'd still like to see Gordon progress a little more and how far the Bulls can go and how well they can play with Hinrich first. But it seems that Hinrich could very well become expendable down the road and if he can be dealt for a good swingman at that time, it wouldn't upset me to see the Bulls make that deal.