you also have to remember those respective players didn't have much value in their collective times in chicago
beau_boy04 wrote:Gasol is nothing please Chicago Bulls go pursue Chris Bosh instead!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
ThaLiveKing wrote:beau_boy04 wrote:Gasol is nothing please Chicago Bulls go pursue Chris Bosh instead!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Gasol is nyce, to say he's nothing is ignorant, he's the reason why Memphis is good!! And PLEAAASSEE, Bosh ain't Leavin Toronto, We finally have a franchise player that wants to stay here. . . unless management decides to fuck the team up again, but I doubt it's ever gonna happen under Colangelo
MC Snowy wrote:[color=darkblue]So you guys finally got to see the Raptors on Foxtel? I thought the Bulls were going to win after Ben Gordon's layup+foul. Anyway, I'm glad the streak is over.
beau_boy04 wrote:Gasol is nothing please Chicago Bulls go pursue Chris Bosh instead!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
btam2 wrote:As for the Bulls, I really hope they can find someone for Ben Wallace that's gonna be like a Rasheed to him. I wouldn't mind having Gasol here but I personally don't want to give up one of the cores. I want to give them maybe another year or two to really see what they can do. Don't wanna give up on them so quickly and then later regret it (Brad Miller, Elton Brand).
air gordon wrote:plus i'm not quite sold on Gasol. i like seeing Gasol on the highlights but not sure about him being on the Bulls. sometimes he plays like a sissy and he sure complains a lot about officiating. but maybe going to a team where he doesn't have to be the best player may change his attitude
raptor_eye wrote:But what do you folks think of a trade of Deng, Noc (could even throw in Duhon as well if you’re allowed to send 4 players in one deal...) & Thomas for KG & Ricky Davis.
beau_boy04 wrote:ok how about tank the next 2 seasons and increase your chances to get Oden and Mayo ? is that a good solution?
maes wrote:I was talking about Gasol with someone...we think Gasol may be a total disaster in Chicago. Skiles just has a very sketchy record with soft, finesse big men. Cases in point: Eddy Curry, Tyson Chandler, Tim Thomas. Gasol has a lot of similarities with these guys but is just more talented and fundamentally sound...but he's always been considered soft.
In the end, if we got Gasol for Hinrich/Deng, he may get benched like Thomas and we'd eventually trade him for an expiring contract.
Andrew wrote:In a nutshell, it would be worth the risk of acquiring Davis (who admittedly hasn't caused any problems of note in Minnesota) to get KG. However, it's not a feasible trade since it doesn't work under the salary cap and it's highly unlikely the Timberwolves would go for it even it did.
That's why I feel the Bulls would be better off making a smaller deal or trying to make it work the roster they have in place at the moment, at least for this season. Breaking up the core to acquire Gasol seems a great risk for a team that is admittedly in a slump at the moment but is hardly terrible.
Of course, that also raises the question of whether Skiles is a limiting factor in their future success. I know it's become fashionable to hate on Skiles whenever the Bulls hit a rough patch and he has done a great job the past few years but at the same time there's been a few players who have been deemed unsuitable for the team and moved because they don't suit Skiles, some of them currently having fine seasons elsewhere. Is Skiles' vision of a perfect roster one that can be ultimately successful? Is Paxson discarding players that could improve the roster simply because Skiles doesn't like or is unable to utilise them?
If so, then I think at some point Skiles will need to be replaced for the Bulls to reach the next level. His disciplinarian approach is good for a young team and he's far from inept but I still wonder if his philosophy is in some ways holding the team back.
And as for Gasol, he is still not a All-Star there is no point in making a big trade for somebody that won't give the bulls what they NEED, a All-Star,
raptor_eye wrote:To me it just seems like the bulls have a overload of Good Players and no star player, and they need to trade for that star player, You may think of Detroit as a team without a star player, but I think you will find those players have the ability to be a star player if needed, I don't think Gordon/Hinrich/Deng can do that, except just be really good players.
air gordon wrote:now i think it's safe to say the Bulls are past the dark ages period. does that mean we still need skiles? at this point i think so.
air gordon wrote:also i believe not only were these players not "skiles" type of players, i think these guys weren't "Paxson" type of players either. i think you got that mixed up, Andrew hehe. as much trust as Pax has in skiles, Pax is the GM.
air gordon wrote:back to skiles- he's still a hardass but he's great at coming up with schemes on both offense & defense, plus it seems he's gotten over not sitting his favorites when they are playing poor.
i think at this point it's time to start focusing more of the blame on the players when the team loses. all their key players are experienced now so it's time they take on some responsibility. Skiles still does time to time have a funky rotation though you have to think it's not Skiles fault when the team seems like it's sleepwalking for certain stretches
Andrew wrote:In a nutshell, it would be worth the risk of acquiring Davis (who admittedly hasn't caused any problems of note in Minnesota) to get KG. However, it's not a feasible trade since it doesn't work under the salary cap and it's highly unlikely the Timberwolves would go for it even it did.
air gordon wrote:yes there are former players who are succeeding with other teams
-JR Smith did have a hot streak but he since got suspended and now has lost his starting spot to Steve Blake of all players
-Curry has been playing at a near all star level but you couldn't give that huge contract to somenone who was diagnosed with a possible fatal heart condition, let alone someone that had to be called on the phone by his personnal trainer almost every day during the offseason to make sure he would wakeup for his workouts
-Chandler's having a breakout season but he couldn't burden the role of being the tagged the franchise 'savior' (even though year after year since his rookie year they brought in better players then him) or living up to the fat contract year he signed (and he had work ethic questions too)
-tim thomas is back to being the same player as he was before he came to the bulls- inconsistent. though i should mention he did have a nice playoff run last year- especially against the lakers
-lol what are jalen rose and eddie robinson up to. did i miss anyone else?
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