Ben wrote:
I've been pretty bummed with some of the other teams' moves to improve themselves thus far, but it would really make my summer if we could retain Nate...
I was going to post something, but i dont want to wreck your summer, Ben.
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Ben wrote:
I've been pretty bummed with some of the other teams' moves to improve themselves thus far, but it would really make my summer if we could retain Nate...
Polynice4Pippen wrote:TylerB wrote:Polynice4Pippen wrote:
What?![]()
Hinrich missed 30 games this season (regular season and playoffs) due to injury. Nate missed 0.
100%
You don't understand what I was saying. Nate has some incredible offensive moments but when he isn't playing at that incredible level hes hurting the team. Kirk is always playing defense.
And Nate is always providing energy. Kirk hurt the Bulls NUMEROUS times last season with his anemic offense. He shot 37% from the floor despite mostly taking wide open shots. And while Kirk is a great defender, his defense isn't always great. Exhibit A: Game 1 of the Brooklyn series. Deron Williams dominated him all game long which set the tone for the blowout. Hinrich and Robinson are two valuable players with significant flaws. Yet you're downplaying Kirk's weaknesses and hyping up Nate's. Nate at his best won us games, playoff games, against elite competition. Hinrich at his best simply doesn't match that type of impact.
Jvaughn wrote:dice wrote:Jvaughn wrote:We're never going to be able to out talent MIA, so adding as many diverse types of players at possible
diversity for the sake of it is wrongheaded. it's only good if the players are of like caliber. i.e. you don't replace a guy with someone inferior for the sake of diversityWhat's the harm in adding a player as explosive as Nate at minimum salary?
nothing. we'd all love him back at minimum salary
He's not an inferior player though. If Nate was a few inches taller, he'd get JR Smith money easily. Same type of player just in the wrong body. For as much love as Kirk gets, you'd think he would have better numbers. All you ever hear is that he provides the type of things that the numbers don't show. For comparison sake, PER 36:
1 Kirk Hinrich
FG% .377 3FG% .390 FT% .714 AST 6.4 TOV 2.0 PTS 9.4 PER 10.8 TS% .493
2 Nate Robinson
FG% .433 3FG% .405. FT% .799 AST 6.2 TOV 2.5 PTS 18.5 PER 17.4 TS% .540
Where exactly is Kirk so superior at outside D? I'm tired of hearing about intangibles.
TylerB wrote:Polynice4Pippen wrote:TylerB wrote:
You don't understand what I was saying. Nate has some incredible offensive moments but when he isn't playing at that incredible level hes hurting the team. Kirk is always playing defense.
And Nate is always providing energy. Kirk hurt the Bulls NUMEROUS times last season with his anemic offense. He shot 37% from the floor despite mostly taking wide open shots. And while Kirk is a great defender, his defense isn't always great. Exhibit A: Game 1 of the Brooklyn series. Deron Williams dominated him all game long which set the tone for the blowout. Hinrich and Robinson are two valuable players with significant flaws. Yet you're downplaying Kirk's weaknesses and hyping up Nate's. Nate at his best won us games, playoff games, against elite competition. Hinrich at his best simply doesn't match that type of impact.
If Nate is so good how come no one in the entire league wants him above the league minimum? Worst defender in the NBA, take it into consideration. Kirk can atleast run an offense reasonably when hes not shooting well.

Polynice4Pippen wrote:TylerB wrote:If Nate is so good how come no one in the entire league wants him above the league minimum? Worst defender in the NBA, take it into consideration. Kirk can atleast run an offense reasonably when hes not shooting well.
What kind of argument is that? Who cares what other teams offer Nate, we just watched him for an ENTIRE season and postseason, we know what he brings to the table
Polynice4Pippen wrote:TylerB wrote:Polynice4Pippen wrote:
And Nate is always providing energy. Kirk hurt the Bulls NUMEROUS times last season with his anemic offense. He shot 37% from the floor despite mostly taking wide open shots. And while Kirk is a great defender, his defense isn't always great. Exhibit A: Game 1 of the Brooklyn series. Deron Williams dominated him all game long which set the tone for the blowout. Hinrich and Robinson are two valuable players with significant flaws. Yet you're downplaying Kirk's weaknesses and hyping up Nate's. Nate at his best won us games, playoff games, against elite competition. Hinrich at his best simply doesn't match that type of impact.
If Nate is so good how come no one in the entire league wants him above the league minimum? Worst defender in the NBA, take it into consideration. Kirk can atleast run an offense reasonably when hes not shooting well.
What kind of argument is that? Who cares what other teams offer Nate, we just watched him for an ENTIRE season and postseason, we know what he brings to the table. Once again, you mention Nate's negatives, Kirk's positives. Just like clockwork.I'm sensing a theme with you.
dice wrote:Polynice4Pippen wrote:TylerB wrote:If Nate is so good how come no one in the entire league wants him above the league minimum? Worst defender in the NBA, take it into consideration. Kirk can atleast run an offense reasonably when hes not shooting well.
What kind of argument is that? Who cares what other teams offer Nate, we just watched him for an ENTIRE season and postseason, we know what he brings to the table
and so does every GM in the league. if anything, the uneducated would see the highlights that nate provides and overvalue him

Polynice4Pippen wrote:dice wrote:Polynice4Pippen wrote:
What kind of argument is that? Who cares what other teams offer Nate, we just watched him for an ENTIRE season and postseason, we know what he brings to the table
and so does every GM in the league. if anything, the uneducated would see the highlights that nate provides and overvalue him
So wait, the barometer for a player's value and worth is how much NBA GM's are willing to pay them? Well then welcome to the Hall of Fame Rashard Lewis and Rudy Gay.
TylerB wrote:Polynice4Pippen wrote:TylerB wrote:
If Nate is so good how come no one in the entire league wants him above the league minimum? Worst defender in the NBA, take it into consideration. Kirk can atleast run an offense reasonably when hes not shooting well.
What kind of argument is that? Who cares what other teams offer Nate, we just watched him for an ENTIRE season and postseason, we know what he brings to the table. Once again, you mention Nate's negatives, Kirk's positives. Just like clockwork.I'm sensing a theme with you.
Is the theme being right? Yeah zero NBA teams willing to pay Nate Robinson more than the minimum means nothing, great point. Now make somethign else up about Deron Williams owning Hinrich you could use some more lies to defend your position.


KingCuban wrote:Ben wrote:
I've been pretty bummed with some of the other teams' moves to improve themselves thus far, but it would really make my summer if we could retain Nate...
I was going to post something, but i dont want to wreck your summer, Ben.

TylerB wrote:Polynice4Pippen wrote:dice wrote:and so does every GM in the league. if anything, the uneducated would see the highlights that nate provides and overvalue him
So wait, the barometer for a player's value and worth is how much NBA GM's are willing to pay them? Well then welcome to the Hall of Fame Rashard Lewis and Rudy Gay.
ok those are examples of players being overpaid. Now give us the examples of good veteran point guards in their primes not being offered anything but the veteran minimum.

Polynice4Pippen wrote:TylerB wrote:Polynice4Pippen wrote:
So wait, the barometer for a player's value and worth is how much NBA GM's are willing to pay them? Well then welcome to the Hall of Fame Rashard Lewis and Rudy Gay.
ok those are examples of players being overpaid. Now give us the examples of good veteran point guards in their primes not being offered anything but the veteran minimum.
Again, you're evaluating Nate on market value. I'm evaluating Nate on actual production. Think about that for a second.
TylerB wrote:Polynice4Pippen wrote:TylerB wrote:
ok those are examples of players being overpaid. Now give us the examples of good veteran point guards in their primes not being offered anything but the veteran minimum.
Again, you're evaluating Nate on market value. I'm evaluating Nate on actual production. Think about that for a second.
You are evaluating Nate on his offensive production only.


Polynice4Pippen wrote:TylerB wrote:Polynice4Pippen wrote:
Again, you're evaluating Nate on market value. I'm evaluating Nate on actual production. Think about that for a second.
You are evaluating Nate on his offensive production only.
Well that's where his value lies. Everyone takes his size, defensive limitations and out of control at times play into consideration. And even with all that, we still get a guy who willed us to victories last season in the playoffs and stepped up in the clutch, played through pain and injury. Pretty valuable guy to bring off the bench next season I'd say. I don't even understand the debate here.

Ben wrote:KingCuban wrote:Ben wrote:
I've been pretty bummed with some of the other teams' moves to improve themselves thus far, but it would really make my summer if we could retain Nate...
I was going to post something, but i dont want to wreck your summer, Ben.
You know something I don't know?

Ben wrote:
You know something I don't know?

KingCuban wrote:Ben wrote:
You know something I don't know?
No, friend.
Just making a conscious decision to put away my realist / FO supportive post for your well being.
Don't say i don't do anything for you!
TylerB wrote:Polynice4Pippen wrote:TylerB wrote:
You are evaluating Nate on his offensive production only.
Well that's where his value lies. Everyone takes his size, defensive limitations and out of control at times play into consideration. And even with all that, we still get a guy who willed us to victories last season in the playoffs and stepped up in the clutch, played through pain and injury. Pretty valuable guy to bring off the bench next season I'd say. I don't even understand the debate here.
I don't understand the debate either except that if we re-sign Nate Robinson he is going to play less than Hinrich and will get DNP-CDs depending on matchups. Kirk won't.
And the point is you don't take his size, defensize limitations, and out of control at times play into consideration. You basically remember the 10 games where he just dominated and pretend the rest of the time didn't happen.
