Who's from Chicago?

Quote from vulture:

Elton Brand was so consistent and so polished from the get go, people so quickly forget the numbers he put up right from the start. He had a very developed game for a guy his age. Artest lacked some of the range for a guy his size, but yeah he was a tenacious player, one who would have been a Piston back in the late 80's. I think Paxson took a mediocre situation and has now turned it into a potential disaster. Alot of it has to do with the NBA culture these days. Too many mediocre talents, who get paid solely for the fact that they can entertain with their athleticism, but lack fundamental skill. It sounds outrageous, but just look at the shooting percentages around the league. Night in, night out there are an assortment of teams scoring 70-75 pts. This stuff just didnt happen 10, 15, 20 years ago. Too many underdeveloped players in this league nowadays making far too much money in proportion to their playing ability...


Good line about Artest. One of the few young players who works his ass off. the NBA is the NASD. The Spring of 2000 NASD that is.
 
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A guy from Kenilworth here -- short gamma hedge fund manager. Not much of a spec-trader, but always looking for some edge.

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I think you summarized it perfectly. Draft athleticism and market that to sell the seats. WIth the amount of money it takes to sign these premier players, it makes it hard to build a well balanced team.

As far as the Bulls go. I should temper my comments from the other day. Not because they beat the Bucks, but because I believe that if Crawford becomes the main focus of this team, things can only improve. He is a true playmaker and as much as Paxson and upper management may resent the kid, he is crucial to the development of the players around him. If Crawford continues to get the minutes and the respect of the coaching staff, I see a much bigger improvement going forward for the team...


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Many teams/owners are looking for their turn to have a Jordan type player, NOW! The current thought is that they can culture it if they buy athleticism. Very few teams are trying to develop a winning team concept. IMHO, they are all looking to develop great supporting casts for some "main" star to utilize. In most instances, you go to a game to see a star and his support cast and not a team. :)
 
I was listening to sports radio earlier tonight and heard that Pippen now says his knee is so damaged he wont be back for this season, and will more than likely retire after the end of this season. The Bulls are on the hook for both years at about $10million....

Now I dont want to be accused of hindsight analysis, but this whole Scottie Pippen revival never sat well with me to begin with. He has had nagging injuries for the past few seasons, and now at age 38 he was signed for a two year contract worth $10 million. This is going to reflect poorly on Paxson I believe.

And again, I think this Rose, Marshall, Baxter trade is a bomb. Davis and Williams cannot create scoring opportunities on their own, which is a major necessity in the NBA. Instead, the Bulls only true playmaker right now is Crawford and to a lesser extent Kendall Gill. So I guess we can look forward to a season of Miami Heat type offense...

On another note, what the hell is with guys coming and going off the injured list on a nightly basis. Blount, Chandler, Pippen, Linton Johnson, Fizer, (Eddie Robinson is due for his one month vacation on the injured list)...Seems nowadays guys just dont suit up if they dont feel like it.

Rant over...
 
Quote from vulture:

I was listening to sports radio earlier tonight and heard that Pippen now says his knee is so damaged he wont be back for this season, and will more than likely retire after the end of this season. The Bulls are on the hook for both years at about $10million....

Now I don't want to be accused of hindsight analysis, but this whole Scottie Pippen revival never sat well with me to begin with. He has had nagging injuries for the past few seasons, and now at age 38 he was signed for a two year contract worth $10 million. This is going to reflect poorly on Paxson I believe.

And again, I think this Rose, Marshall, Baxter trade is a bomb. Davis and Williams cannot create scoring opportunities on their own, which is a major necessity in the NBA. Instead, the Bulls only true playmaker right now is Crawford and to a lesser extent Kendall Gill. So I guess we can look forward to a season of Miami Heat type offense...

On another note, what the hell is with guys coming and going off the injured list on a nightly basis. Blount, Chandler, Pippen, Linton Johnson, Fizer, (Eddie Robinson is due for his one month vacation on the injured list)...Seems nowadays guys just dont suit up if they dont feel like it.

Rant over...

I went to watch the game the other evening. Sad, sad, sad. It is a team full of players that could not truly sit the bench of some of the NBA teams of the seventies. Not based upon athleticism, but talent. None of these guys have a bread and butter move that can get consistent scoring results. This is a team full of rich guys who are just drawing checks. They aren't even a decent practice squad. :)
 
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