air gordon wrote:and Indy, maybe if the Pacers were any good, Bulls fans would heckle you. who's going to give a shit about a shitty Pacers team w/o JO playing and a Pacers fan boy (in a game in the middle of the week no less)
air gordon wrote:imo- the season's done and over with. you got players tuning out the coach and vice versa. then the new coach comes along and players are tuning him out. you know it's the players running the show when Boylan decided to suspend Noah one game and then the players had a private meeting and decided that Noah should be suspended for 2 games
the Bulls are losing games again and once again i'm hearing in the post game "lack of energy & effort". same shit was going on when skiles was here before he got the axe
Indy wrote:air gordon wrote:and Indy, maybe if the Pacers were any good, Bulls fans would heckle you. who's going to give a shit about a shitty Pacers team w/o JO playing and a Pacers fan boy (in a game in the middle of the week no less)
I got heckled tenfold in the game we played in Chicago in the preseason- minus JO as well in that one. The Pacers weren't any good last year, and I got heckled plenty. Same with the year before, plenty of those games without JO.
Its weird, because post-Jordan, (as I like to call it, the Courtney Alexander/Superfan era) I got heckled plenty there.
air gordon wrote:sorry to disappoint you, indy. you should write to the president of marketing for the bulls. let me know next time you pay a visit to the UC. doesn't even have to be a indy-bulls game. i'll be sure to heckle both you and ben wallace
Joakim_Noah13 wrote:http://www.realgm.com/src_wiretap_archives/50761/20080207/bulls_waive_khryapa/
Goodbye Viktor Khryapa. Now Tyrus is the only thing the Bulls have to show for trading LaMarcus Aldridge. Happy days.
Does this signal a deal?
Joakim_Noah13 wrote:I'm predicting Jermaine rumours, Zach Randolph rumours, Ron Artest rumours, Charlie V rumours and Drew Gooden rumours this year.
Andrew wrote:1. Definitely agreed, as long as it doesn't involve throwing in another core player or someone like Noah/Thabo/Tyrus to get the deal done. Wallace was a blunder but it's not worth giving away another core player for nothing to get him off the team. I'd rather see a buyout before that.
2. A lot of people are very quick to give up Gordon because of his size and the fact he is not a great defensive force but I'm not convinced Deng is necessarily any less expendable. I would prefer the Bulls explore trade options with other core players before sending those two players packing.
3. As I said before, I would have done Noah and Thabo for Gasol in a heartbeat. They've both got potential but on a young team like this, I'd trade a little of the potential for someone who's established, particularly a post scorer who could make things easier for Deng and Gordon and above all, give them some threat down low. I'd gamble Noah and Thabo's upside on an All-Star calibre big man, particularly one who's only 27 himself.
4. Risky as it might be, Hinrich is the player I'd trade first and foremost. He's a good defender and he can score but while he's not a selfish player or bad passer as such, his decision making remains highly suspect for a team's starting point guard. I'd rather have Gordon at the shooting guard since he packs more of a scoring punch and a bigger point guard next to him, or forego a natural point guard in the backcourt in favour of having a point forward up front.
5. I'd still trade that potential for someone more established. That's not to say he should just be given away but if a can't-miss deal comes along, Thomas shouldn't be a deal breaker.
6. Keeping Nocioni is definitely preferable but again, if a can't-miss deal is on the table then giving him up would at least have to be considered. He's got the heart and grit on top of everything else but he's still not untradeable if the price is right.
7. Absolutely. No names come to mind but they basically need to get away from anyone with a Scott Skiles mentality and someone who has a few more ideas than "move Gordon to the bench". Not that has been a terrible idea of course, but if that's your big move then where do you go from there? That's probably a little harsh seeing as Boylan is only there on an interim basis but he doesn't strike me as the right choice beyond this season.
Indy wrote:air gordon wrote:sorry to disappoint you, indy. you should write to the president of marketing for the bulls. let me know next time you pay a visit to the UC. doesn't even have to be a indy-bulls game. i'll be sure to heckle both you and ben wallace
Why would I ever want to go to that shitbox if the Pacers weren't playing? Worst arena in all of sports. Except for Blackhawks games because I'm always plenty hammered to enjoy it then.
air gordon wrote:no one on the roster is untouchable. trading gordon makes the most sense to me- he ideally is a 6th man but either him or his agent or both want starter salary and be a starter. his size is a big factor because it's pretty damn hard to find a big guard who can handle & defend to pair him with. though if you trade him- you better damn get a scorer back
Andrew wrote: A veteran coach who's had some success in the NBA, to put it simply.
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