Gramatika5O wrote:falls in love with his 3 point shot way too much
If he goes 2-5 from downtown and those are his only looks, I'm actually fine with that. He's a little more of a ball player than Korver, you know?
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Gramatika5O wrote:falls in love with his 3 point shot way too much
Ice Man wrote:Madison wrote:JR Smith is a total knuckehead. My thought is that on a team of hard workers and with solid leadership and coaching, his knucklehead tendencies could be alleviated a bit.
As Krause figured 15 years ago when signing Rodman, although Rodman was a different kind of knucklehead than Smith.
Gramatika5O wrote:falls in love with his 3 point shot way too much
we use the "imagine all the open looks" with everyone that plays with Rose, fact is JR will take shots when he isn't open... from 3 feet behind the 3 point line (obvious exaggeration but he has taken a lot of dumb/bad shots), he can be helpful off the bench thoughSpeedyWindRose wrote:Gramatika5O wrote:falls in love with his 3 point shot way too much
Think of all the open looks he'd get here... more than any in his entire career...
Career 37% shooter. Shot 39% last year on 318 attempts; 39.7% in 08-09 on 453.
Logohol wrote:Ice Man wrote:Madison wrote:JR Smith is a total knuckehead. My thought is that on a team of hard workers and with solid leadership and coaching, his knucklehead tendencies could be alleviated a bit.
As Krause figured 15 years ago when signing Rodman, although Rodman was a different kind of knucklehead than Smith.
- Rodman had already proven to be a championship caliber player
- Jordan was an undisputed alpha dog
- Jackson is the greatest headcase/ego manager ever
JR Smith's family may cause WWIII.
Morten Jensen wrote:Rose/Smith/Hamilton/Deng/Noah to end games? Miami wouldn't be able to stop that attack. The spacing alone is ridiculous.
Cliff Levingston wrote:It's quite possible that the Bulls have a verbal agreement with him: sign him for the minimum when he's ready with the intention of signing him long-term next offseason. We've even had that discussion here about a nice way to possibly improve the team while cutting some costs: letting both Brewer and Korver walk next offseason, Butler takes Brewer's role over while Smith steps in as the leader of the second unit's offense. That would be sweetness.
alucryts wrote:JR Smith shot almost 50% from deep in spot up attempts last season.
KornelDavid'sJ wrote:What I like best about Boozer is that someday he'll retire.
TRWJINC wrote:so we could end looking like
Rose - CJ - JL3 (Better chase mills in march)
Rip - JR
Turk - Brewer - Butler
Boozer - Gibson - Scalabrine
Howard - Asik
KornelDavid'sJ wrote:What I like best about Boozer is that someday he'll retire.
Morten Jensen wrote:
Rose/Smith/Hamilton/Deng/Noah to end games? Miami wouldn't be able to stop that attack. The spacing alone is ridiculous.
credezcrew24 wrote:I would be more than happy signing JR Smith and then giving Korver 0 minutes if everyone is healthy.