VanK wrote:My point is that - IMHO - Gordon can be trully effective only as a 6th man or a combo guard in a Arenas-Hughes-like backcourt where he shares the ballhandling duties with the primary SG. He has to be converted to the PG position or at least he has to develop playmaking skills and court vision. And then the Bulls should make a decision of either trading him to fill other needs or trading Hinrich for a tall SG with good ballhandling/playmaking skills (a la Corey Brewer). I could be wrong and the backcourt of Hinrich (6'4 with shoes) and Gordon (6'2 with shoes, but he is very long) is going to last for the next decade or so, but I don't think so.
VanK wrote:As far as the whole Gooden situation goes - he probably has all the tools to be a star, but he has role player mentality and that is what he will be in this League for the rest of his career. Considering his resume, he probably won't be overpaid when the off-season comes, but do you really need another role player up front, when you already have Deng, Nocioni, Chandler and Sweetney? Sure, he fills a current need, but would the players you would give up for him hurt you long term? I there's harder to find a decent PG which Duhon certainly is, than it is a player like Gooden. This team needs superstars not more role players.
hehe what are you talking about? they are a perimeter oriented team offensively and defensively they play mostly man to man and depend a lot on quick rotations due from all the help side they provide
VanK wrote:I wouldn't give up Duhon, he's simply too good for that price to give up,
but think about it - what is Gordon's future? As good as the backcourt of Hinrich and Gordon is, it can't work long term. The price of Kirk guarding taller, stronger SG's will come back and haunt him sooner or later.
My point is that - IMHO - Gordon can be trully effective only as a 6th man or a combo guard in a Arenas-Hughes-like backcourt where he shares the ballhandling duties with the primary SG. He has to be converted to the PG position or at least he has to develop playmaking skills and court vision. And then the Bulls should make a decision of either trading him to fill other needs or trading Hinrich for a tall SG with good ballhandling/playmaking skills (a la Corey Brewer). I could be wrong and the backcourt of Hinrich (6'4 with shoes) and Gordon (6'2 with shoes, but he is very long) is going to last for the next decade or so, but I don't think so.
As far as the whole Gooden situation goes - he probably has all the tools to be a star, but he has role player mentality and that is what he will be in this League for the rest of his career. Considering his resume, he probably won't be overpaid when the off-season comes,
but do you really need another role player up front, when you already have Deng, Nocioni, Chandler and Sweetney? Sure, he fills a current need, but would the players you would give up for him hurt you long term? I there's harder to find a decent PG which Duhon certainly is, than it is a player like Gooden.
This team needs superstars not more role players.
It's hard to believe there's NOTHING out there that the Bulls can get in terms of a big man with all the assets & draft picks they have.
Andrew wrote:Role player mentality? I guess that's why he's leading the team in scoring and has been having these 30 point games.
VanK wrote:Andrew wrote:Role player mentality? I guess that's why he's leading the team in scoring and has been having these 30 point games.
What? Gooden? 30 point games? When???
air gordon wrote:again- Gordon is inbouding the ball on the final play of regulation
Of course. It would be madness to let the guy who's shooting well, scoring a lot recently and responsible for that OT game winner against the Knicks to attempt the final shot.
J.J.F. wrote:I've been reading some rumors about a possible Ben Gordon for Ray Allen trade...
I think this is just what the Bulls need and if teh Sonics accept they should go for it...
Ofcourse, a way has to be devised for salary matching, so Tim Thomas could be included. But no loss there for Chicago.
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