FriedRise wrote:
Believe when I see it
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FriedRise wrote:
Betta Bulleavit wrote:nitetrain8603 wrote:League Circles wrote:Very hard to make that argument. He was playing very well this year IMO.
I would argue it was his best year since being a Bull and best season in his entire career.
Zach is having a great season. But it doesn’t matter because:
1. He wasn’t going to be part of the future either way and
2. His contract was making it virtually impossible to move him for value.
The bottom line is that a Zach trade was always going to look something like this. The sooner folks come to that realization, the sooner people will see why this makes sense.
The Box Office wrote:By the way, the Kings messed up BAD. They should have kept Haliburton when they had him. Instead they chose to keep D'Aaron Fox and trade Haliburton to Indiana.
Now, D'Aaron Fox is gone, too.
BigUps wrote:Jcool0 wrote:nitetrain8603 wrote:
I think even the end of Dec or beginning of January should've been the absolute latest. Bulls aren't getting Cooper Flag, their best hope is Ace Bailey or Dylan Harper due to GM negligence.
FWIW the Raptors are 16-33 but 8-2 in last 10 games. Brooklyn is also 16-33 and has a 2 games winning streak. Toronto has the easiest remaining schedule and Brooklyn has the 7th. Philly at 19-29 has the 3rd easiest schedule. Bulls have the 10th hardest schedule remaining. Realistically we could get to 7th (currently Philly) which would give us a 7.5% chance of #1. But they do have a chance at #5 which would be 10% odds (the worst 3 teams have 14% odds).
If you're tanking, you really want to finish in the bottom 3. That's the right way to do it. I'd even say bottom 4 is fine, but every percentage point matters in a tank year.
We've played 50 games. Have 32 to go. We have to make up 9 losses in 32 games right now to be one of the worst 4 teams. Its a tough ask. No doubt. I just don't see it happening.
jordanwilliams6 wrote:Stratmaster wrote:If Zach gets Fox's 20 shots per game he will likely average 30 points. The Kings just got way more efficient and now have a real shooter to go along with Sabonis
How are the Kings going to be better than the Bulls of the last 3 years?
Sabonis, Monk, Murray, Lyles, Carter & Ellis are not a noticeably better group that Vuc, Caruso, White, Ayo, Drummond & Williams etc.
ThisGuyFawkes wrote:So we have too many players on the roster now. What's the deadline on rectifying that?
Dominator83 wrote:Stratmaster wrote:GoBlue72391 wrote:Someone needs to check on Strat.
IKR?
Honestly, after the last 10 game stretch, happy to see it. I can for the first time root for a different team and between Demarc and Zach I can pretend it's the Bulls.
But seriously, I really wasn't that big a Lavine fan until all the ridiculous hate and silly narratives on here that all started because he has the audacity to be in the trade for Butler, and then just spiraled out of control from there.
Most talented basketball player in Chicago since MJ and Pippen, and a large percentage of Bulls fans hated him for it.
To the tankers, enjoy losing your way to the bottom of the barrel for the next 4 seasons. Now we can watch Coby chuck while he and Pwont make stupid basketball play after stupid basketball play. Then we can watch Giddy throw flashy passes into the hands of the opposition. Matas will be the next Zach as he shows flashes of greatness only to become frustrated by the comedic roster playing alongside him. The gun chewing coach will tell us everyone just needs to try harder and "we have to get better defensively". And that's it... that's what we are starting with. It's going to be so much fun.
As was pointed out a few weeks ago, Zach had reached the same amount of games in a Bulls uniform as Derrick Rose had played. And scored 1700 more points than Rose did.
I still think Butler was our best player post dynasty, because of his elite defense too. Zach the most gifted scorer, but Butler the better all around player. Imagine how fun this would have been had Gea/Pax used that #11 to take Zach instead of Doug McDermott?!
Guru wrote:It really would have been nice to get anything that seemed like a longer-term piece. I'm a fan of looking at building pieces as having rocks to build the foundation off of. We are down to long term contracts with Buz-Williams-Terry-Smith and Phillips.
If you laid it out as
1 Open-Open
2 Open-Open
3 Open-Terry-Phillips
4 Buz-Williams
5 Open-Smith
You see who you want to play more. Williams has been much better coming off the bench. Terry I finding his role as a complimentary rotational wing. Smith is already what you want in a depth big. Phillips is a complete unknown IMO.
I think you probably have 2 of your 3-4 long term guys at the Forward rotation.
Excited to see what piece we add in the draft.
I'm assuming our lotto spot is 7
League Circles wrote:Betta Bulleavit wrote:nitetrain8603 wrote:
I would argue it was his best year since being a Bull and best season in his entire career.
Zach is having a great season. But it doesn’t matter because:
1. He wasn’t going to be part of the future either way and
2. His contract was making it virtually impossible to move him for value.
The bottom line is that a Zach trade was always going to look something like this. The sooner folks come to that realization, the sooner people will see why this makes sense.
He could and should have been part of our future if this was the best offer available for him.
It would be super awesome if he always looked like this.
SfBull wrote:Guru wrote:It really would have been nice to get anything that seemed like a longer-term piece. I'm a fan of looking at building pieces as having rocks to build the foundation off of. We are down to long term contracts with Buz-Williams-Terry-Smith and Phillips.
If you laid it out as
1 Open-Open
2 Open-Open
3 Open-Terry-Phillips
4 Buz-Williams
5 Open-Smith
You see who you want to play more. Williams has been much better coming off the bench. Terry I finding his role as a complimentary rotational wing. Smith is already what you want in a depth big. Phillips is a complete unknown IMO.
I think you probably have 2 of your 3-4 long term guys at the Forward rotation.
Excited to see what piece we add in the draft.
I'm assuming our lotto spot is 7
Terry is finding his way as a bust, yesterday's game showed it up again.
Guru wrote:KissedByaRose1 wrote:Tre Jones is a UFA this offseason. Anyone watch a lot of him? I know he can shoot and he's small but that's about it.
He started for a couple years but seems limited.
Probably a very capable backup PG
Coming off a 2 year 9per deal
SfBull wrote:jordanwilliams6 wrote:bullsaficianado wrote:Cool. We got Bulls West now. I will be watching some Kings games now.
I'm not sure what the Kings are doing. That roster isn't anything better than what the Bulls have put out in recent years. Sabonis is better than Vuc but really not by too much.
Keegan is like another version of Patrick Williams & Monk is just another scorer. They don't have any worthwhile defensive players like Caruso or Lonzo.
Sabonis and Keegan are just better than Vuc and especially Pat.
BigUps wrote:Jcool0 wrote:nitetrain8603 wrote:
I think even the end of Dec or beginning of January should've been the absolute latest. Bulls aren't getting Cooper Flag, their best hope is Ace Bailey or Dylan Harper due to GM negligence.
FWIW the Raptors are 16-33 but 8-2 in last 10 games. Brooklyn is also 16-33 and has a 2 games winning streak. Toronto has the easiest remaining schedule and Brooklyn has the 7th. Philly at 19-29 has the 3rd easiest schedule. Bulls have the 10th hardest schedule remaining. Realistically we could get to 7th (currently Philly) which would give us a 7.5% chance of #1. But they do have a chance at #5 which would be 10% odds (the worst 3 teams have 14% odds).
If you're tanking, you really want to finish in the bottom 3. That's the right way to do it. I'd even say bottom 4 is fine, but every percentage point matters in a tank year.
We've played 50 games. Have 32 to go. We have to make up 9 losses in 32 games right now to be one of the worst 4 teams. Its a tough ask. No doubt. I just don't see it happening.
Mk0 wrote:Stratmaster wrote:drosestruts wrote:Really need to see the picks here.
I at time feel like the last lone Zach supporter, 20+ ppg 60%+ TS% guards simply don't grow on trees.
Where you want to go get drunk tomorrow? Lol
At least Zach won't look incredible getting to the line in a Lakers uniform. He went to another cursed franchise where the refs can ignore contact on his drives.
My biggest fear was Zach going to a team that gets actual respect from the refs and he looks incredible. And the last thing I needed as a Bulls fan in LA was Zach looking like a stud in a Lakers jersey.
jordanwilliams6 wrote:Stratmaster wrote:If Zach gets Fox's 20 shots per game he will likely average 30 points. The Kings just got way more efficient and now have a real shooter to go along with Sabonis
How are the Kings going to be better than the Bulls of the last 3 years?
Sabonis, Monk, Murray, Lyles, Carter & Ellis are not a noticeably better group that Vuc, Caruso, White, Ayo, Drummond & Williams etc.
Indomitable wrote:FriedRise wrote:
Believe when I see it
Jcool0 wrote:BigUps wrote:Jcool0 wrote:
FWIW the Raptors are 16-33 but 8-2 in last 10 games. Brooklyn is also 16-33 and has a 2 games winning streak. Toronto has the easiest remaining schedule and Brooklyn has the 7th. Philly at 19-29 has the 3rd easiest schedule. Bulls have the 10th hardest schedule remaining. Realistically we could get to 7th (currently Philly) which would give us a 7.5% chance of #1. But they do have a chance at #5 which would be 10% odds (the worst 3 teams have 14% odds).
If you're tanking, you really want to finish in the bottom 3. That's the right way to do it. I'd even say bottom 4 is fine, but every percentage point matters in a tank year.
We've played 50 games. Have 32 to go. We have to make up 9 losses in 32 games right now to be one of the worst 4 teams. Its a tough ask. No doubt. I just don't see it happening.
Tanking is no grantee anymore. Pistons had 14% odds to get Wemby in 2023 and drafted 5th.