Stratmaster wrote:Dajody10 wrote:Stratmaster wrote:
I am not thrilled with Hoiberg either. He does seem to slowly be coming to the right conclusions. Noah's minutes slowly coming up. Not pairing Pau and Niko. Getting McD involved in the offense.
Butler's issue seems to be Rose and he needs to get over it. He is like a dog getting into a pissing match to mark his territory...only the other dog refuses to participate.
Rose's excuses have just about run out, and as they have his aggressiveness is slowly improving. If it stops improving, or regresses, and Hoiberg does nothing that will be very incriminating of Hoiberg in my eyes.
But this thread is about what Butler did, and it was wrong and very, very damaging. If Butler wanted to win this season, he just added another degree of difficulty to it.
Hoiberg is having the same issue Thibs had - are you guys blind or something? Is it that difficult to see how this team basically mirrors Derrick Rose? Rose plays hard when he wants to play hard, and the Bulls play hard when they want to play hard. Butler is calling out ONE PERSON people and it's Rose. He wants someone to make Rose accountable, make him play hard, focused and engaged every night. You guys are beyond blind, it's insane how obvious this situation has become.
Calling others blind and then coming up with some whack conspiracy theory about Rose doesn't look very smart.
you think Gasol and Noah's performance is dependent on whether or not Rose is playing hard?
Who on the Bulls team is not playing hard? Better question; other than Rose, who on the Bulls team do you think is playing less hard than Butler?
They follow the PG, the engine of the team, who 1000000% plays hard when he feels like playing hard. This permeates down the roster, and they feed off it. When you watch the Bulls you know within the first five minutes if the team is focused and engaged, and it's always dependent on Rose. If Rose is focused, attacking, and playing engaged basketball the rest of the team follows. If Rose is coasting, dribbling up the floor, passing to Butler and hiding the corner, the rest of the guys all play sluggish, iso-heavy basketball.
This is not rocket science. Teams take the identity of their most talented players, in all sports, especially basketball. Jimmy Butler is far from perfect, but he is a competitor and he cannot stand the Rose situation. He knows the team depends on Rose to play hard and focused nightly in order to win consistently, yet Rose refuses to come focused on a nightly basis. When Rose is not engineering the offense, everything breaks down and everyone plays iso-ball. This is basketball 101, especially with a roster built around Rose attacking.
Jimmy Butler was calling out Rose, he wants someone to hold him accountable. Thibs didn't do it, Hoiberg isn't doing it, the players don't say anything about Rose, and the front office doesn't do anything. This starts and ends with Rose, end of story.