Dan Z wrote:drosestruts wrote:Some short memories Bulls fans. Are you already longing for the days of winning 22 games like 2017 - 2020.
I'll never understand why other teams' young players have unlimited untapped potential, but our young players are what they are.
I see people on this board clamoring for Jalen Suggs or RJ Hampton, then in the next breath dismissing Patrick Williams, Dalen Terry, or even Julian Phillips before he's every stepped foot on an NBA court.
Debbie-downers through and through. Seems to be a Chicago sports fan thing in general, not limited to just the Bulls.
If you look at the league most teams have young players who have shown more potential than the one's on the Bulls.
Orlando: Banchero, Wagner, WCJ (?) and as you mention Suggs. They also get to add whoever they drafted.
Toronto: Scottie Barnes. Plus OG might improve.
Portland: Scoot, Sharpe and Simons. Little is okay.
Pacers: Mathurin, Haliburton (already an all-star) and Andrew Nembhard.
OKC: SGA, Giddey, Jaylen Williams, Jaylin Williams, Chet plus whoever they drafted.
Rockets: Jalen Green, Senguin, Tari Eason, Jabari Smith and Amen Thompson
Spurs: Devin Vassell, Keldon Johnson and Victor.
Utah: Walker Kessler, Lauri (is he still considered a young player?), plus lots of future picks to work with.
That's off the top of my head and I could go on, but you get my point.
You could argue that those teams haven't won anything in recent years, but the Bulls haven't either (finished 10th place). Also, I bet many of those players have more value around the league than Coby, Patrick and Ayo (definitely more than Phillips, Dalen and Marko).
This is always interesting to me. Some of these players have absolutely demonstrated being better than any of our younger players - SGA, Haliburton, Giddey, Wagner.
Others though I'm not as convinced about - they're just on a team with lower expectations and have more minutes and opportunities. Bulls fans, but not necessarily you, dismissed what Zach has done for years has being empty stats, so to hear that and then see people claiming a Jalen Green is showing good things just doesn't track for me.
Some of this to me is also an example of the boards frequent "grass is always greener on the other side" syndrome.
Mathuring scored 16 points per game sure, but on terrible accuracy. Give Dalen Terry 30 minutes a night and a green light and you probably get the same. Not sure what Nembhard has shown to warrant inclusion on this list?
Think we'll probably want to wait to see multiple guys on this list play an NBA game before annointing them. Chet already missing a year with an injury with his body type doesn't inspire much confidence.
I'd put most of these guys in the same tier as Williams and White. And I think White's second half of the season last year is probably a better 22-game stretch than the majority of players listed here.




















