Keep hope alive. We're still very much in it people...
Posted: Sat Jan 12, 2008 5:51 am
Considering how short of the expectations we have played to, i think there are still many things to be optomistic about. Try to forget about the mintues played arguments against Wallace and for Tyrus for a moment. Try to forget the ailling injury to Dengs left achilles' tendon that seems like will plague him for the remainder of the season. Try to forget the inconsistencies of our young best players in Gordon, Kirk and Deng. And also the dreaded reality that we've already lost 10 games at home.
We are still in the thick of things in the Eastern Conference. We are now currently at 14 and 20. 6 games away from being a .500 team, which in the East, pretty much assures you a playoff spot. We are 2 games away from the 8th spot and only 4 games away from the 4th seed. With Boston and the Pistons clearly running away with the East, the other teams all seemed to be grouped together, waiting for a few teams to pull away from the pack. We can be one of those teams to pull away, and its not too late.
Our offense has picked up. Our defense is still lacking, but we're a team that has been good on the defensive end for 3 years now, and you can't just suddenly be bad, im positive it will come around. We are slowly but surely now intergrating our young players into the rotation. It seems has though Gray has definitly found given mintues each game, and now Tyrus and Noah are getting their time in spurts. To some fans, its still not enough mintues but the way its progressed, im still one to believe that all three Gray, Noah and Tyrus will be recieving significant mintues, but more importantly making siginifcant impacts to our teams success.
I am still one who believes that a trade needs to be made, to give a jolt to this team. But we have too much talent, regardless of whether you think some of the talented is over-rated or not, the talent is there, and so is the experienec of winning and being together as a group. Im optomistic that we can still be more than a mere .500 team by end of season, and we'll string together a winning streak(or hopefully two).
Its been a rough start to the season, but im still very much in love with this team and i will continue to remain optomistic.
Go Bulls.
[Edit. I just want to go on record as saying im not a fan of the tanking method. I feel that losing and tanking in "hopes" to benefit from it hardly ever works. Its just that, a "hope" rather than being proactive about wanting to succeed. I think it brings a negative attitude to the organization as does to the players on the team, that the organization isn't willing and putting forth their energy to try to win. I think you always have to put in the effort and try to win regardless of the talent you have, or whether the season turns into a losing season. Because as we've witness with the past Bulls teams, you become accustomed to losing and it becomes part of your attitude. Thats why i think the fact that we've had success as a team in the past will only benefit us as the season progresses.
We are still in the thick of things in the Eastern Conference. We are now currently at 14 and 20. 6 games away from being a .500 team, which in the East, pretty much assures you a playoff spot. We are 2 games away from the 8th spot and only 4 games away from the 4th seed. With Boston and the Pistons clearly running away with the East, the other teams all seemed to be grouped together, waiting for a few teams to pull away from the pack. We can be one of those teams to pull away, and its not too late.
Our offense has picked up. Our defense is still lacking, but we're a team that has been good on the defensive end for 3 years now, and you can't just suddenly be bad, im positive it will come around. We are slowly but surely now intergrating our young players into the rotation. It seems has though Gray has definitly found given mintues each game, and now Tyrus and Noah are getting their time in spurts. To some fans, its still not enough mintues but the way its progressed, im still one to believe that all three Gray, Noah and Tyrus will be recieving significant mintues, but more importantly making siginifcant impacts to our teams success.
I am still one who believes that a trade needs to be made, to give a jolt to this team. But we have too much talent, regardless of whether you think some of the talented is over-rated or not, the talent is there, and so is the experienec of winning and being together as a group. Im optomistic that we can still be more than a mere .500 team by end of season, and we'll string together a winning streak(or hopefully two).
Its been a rough start to the season, but im still very much in love with this team and i will continue to remain optomistic.
Go Bulls.
[Edit. I just want to go on record as saying im not a fan of the tanking method. I feel that losing and tanking in "hopes" to benefit from it hardly ever works. Its just that, a "hope" rather than being proactive about wanting to succeed. I think it brings a negative attitude to the organization as does to the players on the team, that the organization isn't willing and putting forth their energy to try to win. I think you always have to put in the effort and try to win regardless of the talent you have, or whether the season turns into a losing season. Because as we've witness with the past Bulls teams, you become accustomed to losing and it becomes part of your attitude. Thats why i think the fact that we've had success as a team in the past will only benefit us as the season progresses.

