jeeph wrote:Dez wrote:He'll be back to his usual disappointing play when the season starts.
That's the consensus it seems. But the Cavs fans saw a little something the Bulls fans didn't get to see because the Cavs used him differently. Did you know he was 2nd in the NBA last year in efficiency within 15 feet of the rim behind Embiid? Did you know he was part of a starting line-up that when healthy was the 2nd ranked defense in the NBA?
The Bulls asked him to be the man in middle, a dominating force, and he failed. The Cavs asked him to be a perimeter help defender and only take the shots if he had an advantage, and he exceeded everyone's expectations as a tall-ball SF.
Just saying the situation matters, more than most give credit for.
The Bulls asked him to be nothing of the sort.
Outside of his promising rookie season he did not improve his game and that had nothing to do with the Bulls.
Also this talk about him being good as a SF is quite humorous, he wasn't good and if they didn't have Mobley or Allen in the paint on clean-up duty then you'd see that.