Re: Bulls @ Pacers 6:30pm CT
Posted: Thu Mar 14, 2024 3:20 am
Man, I wish DeMar was about 5 years younger.
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jordanwilliams6 wrote:jnrjr79 wrote:TheGOATRises007 wrote:
That's good news I think
I was worried it was his knee
It looked like the hip at the time, I thought, but I'm worried it was dislocated.
I certainly don't think it was dislocated. No chance he would've been able to get up and walk off. The best case scenario will be some of sort of contact injury leading to bruising. There might be a hip flexor injury or something similar which would keep him off the court for a few weeks.
kulaz3000 wrote:Man, I wish DeMar was about 5 years younger.
jordanwilliams6 wrote:jnrjr79 wrote:TheGOATRises007 wrote:
That's good news I think
I was worried it was his knee
It looked like the hip at the time, I thought, but I'm worried it was dislocated.
I certainly don't think it was dislocated. No chance he would've been able to get up and walk off. The best case scenario will be some of sort of contact injury leading to bruising. There might be a hip flexor injury or something similar which would keep him off the court for a few weeks.
Mirotek wrote:That drive by Ayo at the end there was impressive. The guy is fast
WindyCityBorn wrote:kulaz3000 wrote:Man, I wish DeMar was about 5 years younger.
We have a guy with similar talent(but nowhere near as smart) that is 5 years younger. We are trying to salary dump him though.
KC said that Coby was laughing and in good spirits after the game. Maybe it’s not that serious but we’ll see tomorrow for sure.vxmike wrote:jordanwilliams6 wrote:jnrjr79 wrote:
It looked like the hip at the time, I thought, but I'm worried it was dislocated.
I certainly don't think it was dislocated. No chance he would've been able to get up and walk off. The best case scenario will be some of sort of contact injury leading to bruising. There might be a hip flexor injury or something similar which would keep him off the court for a few weeks.
Or could he torn labrum or quad. The way he grabbed his upper leg instantly then walked off with a substantial limp wasn’t good. I think that might have been a season ending injury, unfortunately.
Red8911 wrote:WindyCityBorn wrote:kulaz3000 wrote:Man, I wish DeMar was about 5 years younger.
We have a guy with similar talent(but nowhere near as smart) that is 5 years younger. We are trying to salary dump him though.
Unfortunately he will never reach Demars level. We hoped he’d pass him but that’s not happening. The only thing Zach passed Demar at is currently making more money than him.
waffle wrote:add me to the population that is in awe of demar. He is so much better at EVERYTHING than Zach it's kind of astonishing. Just emphasizes how much of basketball depends on skills between the ears.....
kulaz3000 wrote:Ice Man wrote:Also, man does this team have heart. I wish it had the talent to match. These guys have a better record than the Pacers over the past 25 games, even though the Pacers have Haliburton, Siakam, and Turner. There's no way that should happen.
Yep, if you ignore the issues with the team construction, and all the front offices flaws, the players and the coaches haven't given up when they easily could have, and they've just gutted out difficult wins after difficult wins all throughout the season.
We are depleted as hell, questionable depth, key players logging massive minutes, but through it all they've shown so much heart and like you say, it's a damn shame that the front office hasn't done their part and built a better roster, because with a more balanced and deeper team, we could have made some teams nervous with the right match up in the play-in and possibly playoffs. But alas, I think they are eventually going to lose steam.
Still, I love how they aren't letting up. It's not wonder the front office has kept this group together, they clearly love playing together and for each other, and it shows out on the floor. Got to give Billy credit in that regard, he has kept the players focused on what they have control over.
WindyCityBorn wrote:Red8911 wrote:WindyCityBorn wrote:
We have a guy with similar talent(but nowhere near as smart) that is 5 years younger. We are trying to salary dump him though.
Unfortunately he will never reach Demars level. We hoped he’d pass him but that’s not happening. The only thing Zach passed Demar at is currently making more money than him.
Yeah he will never be #1. He made the all-star team twice as the #2 though. We are about to make same mistake trying to make a #1 out of Coby White unless we get extremely lucky in some way I don’t see right now.
And if you want to get even more doom even Demar isn’t a good enough #1 to take a team anywhere. He is #2 or #3 on a serious contender.
Dan Z wrote:kulaz3000 wrote:Ice Man wrote:Also, man does this team have heart. I wish it had the talent to match. These guys have a better record than the Pacers over the past 25 games, even though the Pacers have Haliburton, Siakam, and Turner. There's no way that should happen.
Yep, if you ignore the issues with the team construction, and all the front offices flaws, the players and the coaches haven't given up when they easily could have, and they've just gutted out difficult wins after difficult wins all throughout the season.
We are depleted as hell, questionable depth, key players logging massive minutes, but through it all they've shown so much heart and like you say, it's a damn shame that the front office hasn't done their part and built a better roster, because with a more balanced and deeper team, we could have made some teams nervous with the right match up in the play-in and possibly playoffs. But alas, I think they are eventually going to lose steam.
Still, I love how they aren't letting up. It's not wonder the front office has kept this group together, they clearly love playing together and for each other, and it shows out on the floor. Got to give Billy credit in that regard, he has kept the players focused on what they have control over.
I can't help but wonder what no Vucevic and a Utah level Markkanen would look like on this team. Instead of Vucevic shooting .285 from three the Bulls would have a big (Lauri) who shoots it at .401.
I know...hindsight is 20/20, but I say this because I agree with your point above about roster construction (which I've bolded).
PaKii94 wrote:Dan Z wrote:kulaz3000 wrote:
Yep, if you ignore the issues with the team construction, and all the front offices flaws, the players and the coaches haven't given up when they easily could have, and they've just gutted out difficult wins after difficult wins all throughout the season.
We are depleted as hell, questionable depth, key players logging massive minutes, but through it all they've shown so much heart and like you say, it's a damn shame that the front office hasn't done their part and built a better roster, because with a more balanced and deeper team, we could have made some teams nervous with the right match up in the play-in and possibly playoffs. But alas, I think they are eventually going to lose steam.
Still, I love how they aren't letting up. It's not wonder the front office has kept this group together, they clearly love playing together and for each other, and it shows out on the floor. Got to give Billy credit in that regard, he has kept the players focused on what they have control over.
I can't help but wonder what no Vucevic and a Utah level Markkanen would look like on this team. Instead of Vucevic shooting .285 from three the Bulls would have a big (Lauri) who shoots it at .401.
I know...hindsight is 20/20, but I say this because I agree with your point above about roster construction (which I've bolded).
Should've kept gafford too
Coby/Lavine/demar/Lauri/gafford.
I actually think bulls should have gone hard after Mike Conley those years. He was available then and he's still playing excellent ball with the twolves rn. He would have been the perfect floor general to get Lavine and Lauri shots in their zones and Coby could have played next to him as the off guard
Dan Z wrote:WindyCityBorn wrote:Red8911 wrote:Unfortunately he will never reach Demars level. We hoped he’d pass him but that’s not happening. The only thing Zach passed Demar at is currently making more money than him.
Yeah he will never be #1. He made the all-star team twice as the #2 though. We are about to make same mistake trying to make a #1 out of Coby White unless we get extremely lucky in some way I don’t see right now.
And if you want to get even more doom even Demar isn’t a good enough #1 to take a team anywhere. He is #2 or #3 on a serious contender.
It's a shame that the front office didn't realize that about Zach a few years ago and move on from him when his value was higher.
WindyCityBorn wrote:Dan Z wrote:WindyCityBorn wrote:
Yeah he will never be #1. He made the all-star team twice as the #2 though. We are about to make same mistake trying to make a #1 out of Coby White unless we get extremely lucky in some way I don’t see right now.
And if you want to get even more doom even Demar isn’t a good enough #1 to take a team anywhere. He is #2 or #3 on a serious contender.
It's a shame that the front office didn't realize that about Zach a few years ago and move on from him when his value was higher.
The problem wasn’t not moving on. It was wasting the last 5 years not going trying to acquire a player better than him. We probably could have acquired a a good young all-star like say Haliburton with all the assets we gave up for Vuc and DeRozan. Or we could have just drafte led him.
Point is the likelihood of LaVine ever becoming a franchise player was alway ridiculously slim and they built the team and made moves like it was a likely outcome. It’s management’s fault regardless of how look at though.
The Vuc trade killed us more than anything else though. Easily the worst move in recent memory. Two lottery picks thrown away for ann inefficient scoring center with poor defense!