poolshark52 wrote:blumeany wrote:Another reason to hate Chris Webber. *timeout*
For me its always been that sh*t eating grin he always has on his face.
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poolshark52 wrote:blumeany wrote:Another reason to hate Chris Webber. *timeout*
For me its always been that sh*t eating grin he always has on his face.
yifsuibfe1 wrote:"Chicago is a great destination and I think a guy like Melo or Kevin Love can really thrive there." - Nobody outside RealGM
Anybody else get this feeling sometimes?
"One thing about Melo's game that people don't appreciate: He's the best, in my opinion, bar none, catch-and-shoot guy in the league. Now, does he overdribble? He's probably the most overdribbling guy in the league, but if he has someone who can just pass and get him wide-open jump shots, I think that his whole game would change and he'd be known maybe for winning."
wonderboy2 wrote:Fans can hate on thibbs all they want but I bet you, 25 other Gms would take Thibbs any day of the week over the coaches they have. People mad because they say thibs dont win in the playoffs but his teams are always outgunned. The year before last we beat a way talented brooklyn team and beat a miami heat team without Derrick Rose, Loul Deng, and Kirk Hinrich. I dont think people understand how good of a coach thibs is. He has made the playoffs every year hes been a coach and Derrick Rose havent played in 2 1/2 of those seasons. And I didnt even mentioned that we traded Deng at the beggining of last season. To make the playoffs with two allstars missing from your team is incredible. Im going to lmao if Thibs goes to another team and we end up looking at coaches like Avery Johnson, and Vinny Delnegro. Chris Webber obviously have no idea what hes talking about.
jl342323 wrote:Chris Webber is 100% correct. It is evident by how this bulls team establish spacing on offense. They just half ass everything. They got some players who have no idea how to space the floor properly. They have some guys just floating around he arc doing nothing, not even in a good position to catch and shoot. They have guys who arent sure whether to cut to the basket or stay put in the perimeter, resulting in even **** spacing. You shouldnt look further than the pathetic spacing the bulls play with every game.
NBA is evolving. You cant just play defense and win. You need to push the ball on transition and shoot the 3 ball well. Tom Thibodeau is stuck in the early 2000s building his team based on david robinson/tim duncan led spurs. Its not gonna turn out good for this team if this continues.
I hate that people keep bringing up their offensive rating in 10-11 and 11-12 season. They were efficient purely because they played with slow pace and were dominant on the offensive boards. They were nothing special on the half court or in the clutch. Their last 5 minutes gameplan consisted of derrick rose dribbling the ball for 20 seconds. And playing grinding defense on the other end.
poolshark52 wrote:blumeany wrote:Another reason to hate Chris Webber. *timeout*
For me its always been that sh*t eating grin he always has on his face.
HomoSapien wrote:JohnnyKILLroy wrote:What does Webber know about winning?
In fairness, he was probably robbed of a championship by a dirty ref. You can know plenty about winning even if you've never won a ring.
jl342323 wrote:I hate that people keep bringing up their offensive rating in 10-11 and 11-12 season.
DuckIII wrote:jl342323 wrote:I hate that people keep bringing up their offensive rating in 10-11 and 11-12 season.
I bet.
jl342323 wrote:DuckIII wrote:jl342323 wrote:I hate that people keep bringing up their offensive rating in 10-11 and 11-12 season.
I bet.
that was a thoughtful response. +1
Magilla_Gorilla wrote:In Roses last two healthy seasons the Bulls had the 11th and 5th rated offenses in the NBA.
KornelDavid'sJ wrote:What I like best about Boozer is that someday he'll retire.