by benji on Mon Mar 20, 2006 3:52 pm
Aldridge is a phenominal player. His is amazing on the offensive end and so athletic for a big guy. Since the Bulls have two picks, they have to consider taking him with the higher pick. The reason I say this, is because he's the best big talent in the draft, the draft is ripe with backcourt players and the Bulls already have some solid ones in Deng, Gordon, Duhon and Hinrich.
The Bulls are built like a team that could turn the corner and contend very quickly, I say this for two reasons.
One: They have a ton of cap space, with their core still intact. They have two likely lottery picks, a high one allowing them to get a player like Aldridge and a lower one allowing them to pick up someone who's slipped or a solid three-four year college veteran who could have been overlooked like Brad Miller, Marquis Daniels or Josh Howard were.
Two: That core. It's not full of superstars, but it's also not full of terrible players. Aside from Chandler's turnover explosion this year, the team has a bunch of guys who will be on a good teams rotation and quite a few who can start in the league. Hinrich, Deng, Gordon, Duhon, Chandler, Nocioni, Songalia, and Sweetney are all average-above average players. And they're all under contract for the next couple of seasons. Meaning that an addition of a potential beast like Aldridge and a top flight FA or even two lower tier FAs could turn the Bulls around in a flash.
Regarding the lower tier FA concept. (Even though I'm sure it puts the taste of Ron Mercer and Eddie Robinson in Bulls fans mouths.) Look at the Nuggets. They did have some solid pieces such as Nene and Camby, but their backcourt was absolute trash, so the replacements of Harrington, Whitney and Yarbrough with Miller, Boykins, Lenard and Barry was like adding Shaq to the team. Throw in a college beast (Aldridge is basically as good as Anthony was, he just didn't get as many touches this season as Anthony did in college) and they turned things around quickly. The Bulls are better than those Nuggets the year before were.
So adding a borderline All-Star in Drew Gooden, along with a potential beast in LaMarcus Aldridge while the rest of the Bulls continue to develop (and one hopes Chandler bounces back...I know I certainly do...the guys getting 22% more turnovers than his ROOKIE YEAR...which was the worst of his career) could push them into the pack with Cleveland and Indiana there below Detroit and Miami. Especially by taking Gooden off Cleveland.
You can't always get superstars, that's why you look at those solid top 10-15 players at their positions like say Chauncey Billups, Richard Hamilton, Tayshaun Prince, Ben Wallace and Rasheed Wallace...while bringing a wealth of guys who do something really well off the bench...
Things aren't as bad as they look...you just have to hope Paxson knows what he's doing.