Michael Jackson wrote:MikeDC wrote:The important part of all of this is the skuddlebutt is we know we need to shore up the front court. One way or the other it will get addressed this year. Maybe it is Mark Williams. Maybe it is Gobert. Maybe Robinson? Maybe Ayton? Maybe Nerlens etc.... but you know AK sees the same thing everyone else does at least. I personally don't want to invest too much into a center, I just don't think that anyone outside of Jokic or Embiid is worth it (although I would surely consider Mr Glass because as much as I hate him his skill set is awesome)
To me it's an indication that AK has no plan and no philosophy whatsoever and is just chasing whatever name is available. Just throwing **** against the wall to see what sticks
I guess.... If we are to believe the rumor tree that is. AK has played pretty close to the vest so any of these reports are just guys looking to write articles IMHO. The only telegraphed move he made was the one for Lonzo, everything else has been a lil bit of a surprise (Pat, Vuc, DDR, Donovan) That also speaks to your point though that he just goes after what is available if you want to look at it from that lens. I also like going after what is available rather than going after what isn't (ahem GarPax targeting things they never could have).[/quote]
I think there were actually rumors floating out there that we were looking at DDR. Pat's rise up the boards was linked to us really liking him. And once we decided on BD, it got done pretty quickly. What I'm saying is, I think all of the moves except the Vuc move were somewhat telegraphed. This isn't the first time we've heard the Bulls floating Gobert either, so I think it's reasonably likely the Bulls do like him. I don't really mind that.
I don't know what to think of AK, I don't think he has a grand ole masterplan because that is damn near impossible (and even if you do well Brooklyn and Lakers proved sometimes thats not the best) but I also don't think he is some dolt who just sits on his hands and plays a "fluid" game and tries to make moves and gambles. As I said I prefer that route to the hand sitting dolt that Gar Forman was and that Pax allowed him to be, since Pax didn't want the job a long time before it was taken from him.
If I had to characterize him so far, I'd say that he wants to run the team more like how, say, Pat Riley or Masai Ujiri run things, where they're trying to be competitive and improving incrementally and to try to get from good to great by being positioned to make trades (examples being trading for Lowry - didn't work but they tried or trading for Kawhi - worked). I wonder if he's going to be allowed to really do that with the Bulls though, because sometimes that approach means spending in anticipation of building a contender rather than truly being a contender. It's an expensive way to run a team




















