BrotherDave wrote:Sasha "The Machine" Vujacic? Eff yeah, I'd trade a thousand Hansbroughs for him.
It also comes with the memory of Maria.
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BrotherDave wrote:Sasha "The Machine" Vujacic? Eff yeah, I'd trade a thousand Hansbroughs for him.
Thanks for the honesty.MorbidHEAT wrote:My dislike for Lin started during Linsanity. It was absurd. It's probably irrational dislike at this point, but man he gets on my nerves. He's been tearing us up though.
DY_nasty wrote:ChokeFasncists wrote:DY_nasty wrote:its common with rookie bigs to be streaky and take longer to develop. just like how turner is coming on late, frank's gonna get exposed a bit more. and with inconsistent lineups, its harder for any big on this kind of roster to get a rhythm. its not like we clear out for the guy or even run a number of plays for him. (the play we do run for him a lot is the one where most ppl are begging for him to shoot the 3 from the wing and its just.... asking a lot for a big to confidently take that shot, or put the ball down in the nba. i've always felt we've asked him to do too much. especially compared to how we treated cody in his rookie year)
we're playing him like he's boris diaw or mcbob but no rookie is that smart, or nuanced for that matter. defenses often just let him dribble in THEN collapse and he's always just stunned by it.
if you think about it, how many times do we clear out for him? or even run a play for a simple 18 footer on the baseline? never happens.
Agreed, but could it be that he benefits from Cody being the roll man? Or maybe he's too similar to Hawes and Hansbrough doesn't help the offense much?
Oh, in actual fact, Nick was out during the same games as Cody. That might be a bigger reason.
i can't make sense of franks best big counterpart. they're all inconsistent (cody in particular) but you can almost see frank waver between thinking too much and forcing something that isn't there
Thanks for the honesty.MorbidHEAT wrote:My dislike for Lin started during Linsanity. It was absurd. It's probably irrational dislike at this point, but man he gets on my nerves. He's been tearing us up though.
DY_nasty wrote:ChokeFasncists wrote:DY_nasty wrote:its common with rookie bigs to be streaky and take longer to develop. just like how turner is coming on late, frank's gonna get exposed a bit more. and with inconsistent lineups, its harder for any big on this kind of roster to get a rhythm. its not like we clear out for the guy or even run a number of plays for him. (the play we do run for him a lot is the one where most ppl are begging for him to shoot the 3 from the wing and its just.... asking a lot for a big to confidently take that shot, or put the ball down in the nba. i've always felt we've asked him to do too much. especially compared to how we treated cody in his rookie year)
we're playing him like he's boris diaw or mcbob but no rookie is that smart, or nuanced for that matter. defenses often just let him dribble in THEN collapse and he's always just stunned by it.
if you think about it, how many times do we clear out for him? or even run a play for a simple 18 footer on the baseline? never happens.
Agreed, but could it be that he benefits from Cody being the roll man? Or maybe he's too similar to Hawes and Hansbrough doesn't help the offense much?
Oh, in actual fact, Nick was out during the same games as Cody. That might be a bigger reason.
i can't make sense of franks best big counterpart. they're all inconsistent (cody in particular) but you can almost see frank waver between thinking too much and forcing something that isn't there
yosemiteben wrote:DY_nasty wrote:yosemiteben wrote:
I would rather invest in Harrison so I disagree.
Invest in him in the D-League.
We did. Then we didn't have 10 healthy bodies to dress and we had to call him back.
MotorKeepsGoing wrote:DY_nasty wrote:ChokeFasncists wrote:Agreed, but could it be that he benefits from Cody being the roll man? Or maybe he's too similar to Hawes and Hansbrough doesn't help the offense much?
Oh, in actual fact, Nick was out during the same games as Cody. That might be a bigger reason.
i can't make sense of franks best big counterpart. they're all inconsistent (cody in particular) but you can almost see frank waver between thinking too much and forcing something that isn't there
A better Nikola Mirotic. Frank's IQ is significantly higher. Their numbers this season are similar, but Frank just spazzes less in general on he's on the floor, leading to lower stats but less miscues. Bulls fans were in love with the guy last year, but not so much this year
DY_nasty wrote:yosemiteben wrote:DY_nasty wrote:Invest in him in the D-League.
We did. Then we didn't have 10 healthy bodies to dress and we had to call him back.
to do what? he can't get playing time on a roster full of zombies
send him back if we're STILL not going to use him lol
Snidely FC wrote:I thought this game turned in the last five minutes of the first half when multiple times POR beat the CHA defenders down the court to run straight to the rim before the middle of the defense was set. Just wanted to point this out because getting back on defense is something Cody Zeller gives the team that is overlooked, and was sorely missed during the game turning stretch last night.
yosemiteben wrote:DY_nasty wrote:yosemiteben wrote:We did. Then we didn't have 10 healthy bodies to dress and we had to call him back.
to do what? he can't get playing time on a roster full of zombies
send him back if we're STILL not going to use him lol
We finished with 7 eligible players a couple nights ago. He's better than nothing.
Are you seriously upset that we called up Harrison given our injury situation?
DY_nasty wrote:yosemiteben wrote:Are you seriously upset that we called up Harrison given our injury situation?
If we ever used him for anything, then I'd be all for it.
He still doesn't even see the court when everyone is dead. Why is he around at all?
yosemiteben wrote:DY_nasty wrote:yosemiteben wrote:Are you seriously upset that we called up Harrison given our injury situation?
If we ever used him for anything, then I'd be all for it.
He still doesn't even see the court when everyone is dead. Why is he around at all?
Because if Roberts tweaks an ankle last game we have literally no one else capable of handling the ball.
Snidely FC wrote:I thought this game turned in the last five minutes of the first half when multiple times POR beat the CHA defenders down the court to run straight to the rim before the middle of the defense was set. Just wanted to point this out because getting back on defense is something Cody Zeller gives the team that is overlooked, and was sorely missed during the game turning stretch last night.
qiantom wrote:First game back from serious injury and the coach plays MKG 33+ minutes. This is all you need to know about this franchise in terms of managing injuries and playing time.