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Re: Bulls threat to sign Christian Wood 

Post#201 » by WindyCityBorn » Fri Aug 11, 2023 6:53 am

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His rep is indeed worrisome. It all comes down to what contract has to be offered to get him. I don't think Demar, Zach, Vuc and Caruso would allow him to be a problem...but...


Drummond get on his ass too. Drummond might actually be a good mentor for him having tanked his own NBA value with attitude problems.
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Re: Bulls threat to sign Christian Wood 

Post#202 » by WindyCityBorn » Fri Aug 11, 2023 6:54 am

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I actually don't think that's too bad of a negative. Ok, he thinks he's better than his teammates. Could be worse. He's maybe overconfident, but at least he believes in himself.

It would be worse if he were lazy, or didn't care, was missing practice, immature, spreading back influence behaviors around the locker room, etc.


It’s gotta be pretty bad for a young guy that obviously has offensive talent to still be unsigned and looking at minimum deal.
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Re: Bulls threat to sign Christian Wood 

Post#203 » by WindyCityBorn » Fri Aug 11, 2023 6:56 am

weneeda2guard wrote:"Woods issue" is he thinks he is the best player on the floor?!?!?

So does 90% of the players that check into a nba game lol

He comes from a losing situations (in houston, pistons, Pelicans, hornets) and in those situations players tend to form the habit of looking out for themselves considering in those times teams are tanking and want to lose. Wood needs a strong locker room and winning situations to change his approach. Are we that? I don't know


Dallas wasn’t a losing situation when he arrived. Bulls are borderline like dead average
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Re: Bulls threat to sign Christian Wood 

Post#204 » by weneeda2guard » Fri Aug 11, 2023 3:02 pm

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weneeda2guard wrote:"Woods issue" is he thinks he is the best player on the floor?!?!?

So does 90% of the players that check into a nba game lol

He comes from a losing situations (in houston, pistons, Pelicans, hornets) and in those situations players tend to form the habit of looking out for themselves considering in those times teams are tanking and want to lose. Wood needs a strong locker room and winning situations to change his approach. Are we that? I don't know


Dallas wasn’t a losing situation when he arrived. Bulls are borderline like dead average

I was speaking in terms of him bringing that bad attitude to Dallas and being in losing situations prior to that. Which is where the report is coming from.

Dallas also didn't have a strong locker room. Question still remains if we do.
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Re: Bulls threat to sign Christian Wood 

Post#205 » by chitownsports4ever » Fri Aug 11, 2023 3:04 pm

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I actually don't think that's too bad of a negative. Ok, he thinks he's better than his teammates. Could be worse. He's maybe overconfident, but at least he believes in himself.

It would be worse if he were lazy, or didn't care, was missing practice, immature, spreading back influence behaviors around the locker room, etc.


But thats kinda exactly what he does . He refuses to play a role outside of the role HE envisions for himself and I think teams have watched the film and thats THAT is why hes still on the market .

https://www.mavsmoneyball.com/2023/3/2/23621252/the-christian-wood-situation-keeps-getting-messier



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Re: Bulls threat to sign Christian Wood 

Post#206 » by Axl Rose » Fri Aug 11, 2023 3:29 pm

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Re: Bulls threat to sign Christian Wood 

Post#207 » by TheJordanRule » Fri Aug 11, 2023 7:34 pm

Unfortunately, in spite of Woods' potential, this organization has zero interest in the kid. There will be no genuine PFs on this roster. Give up guys. Not on everything, just this.
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Re: Bulls threat to sign Christian Wood 

Post#208 » by _txchilibowl_ » Fri Aug 11, 2023 8:28 pm

TheJordanRule wrote:Unfortunately, in spite of Woods' potential, this organization has zero interest in the kid. There will be no genuine PFs on this roster. Give up guys. Not on everything, just this.



Fortunately, because of Woods' lazy play and general bad attitude, this organization has zero interest in the knucklehead. There will be no genuine losers on this roster. Celebrate guys. Not on everything, just this.
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Re: Bulls threat to sign Christian Wood 

Post#209 » by TheJordanRule » Fri Aug 11, 2023 9:30 pm

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TheJordanRule wrote:Unfortunately, in spite of Woods' potential, this organization has zero interest in the kid. There will be no genuine PFs on this roster. Give up guys. Not on everything, just this.



Fortunately, because of Woods' lazy play and general bad attitude, this organization has zero interest in the knucklehead. There will be no genuine losers on this roster. Celebrate guys. Not on everything, just this.


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Re: Bulls threat to sign Christian Wood 

Post#210 » by prolific passer » Fri Aug 11, 2023 9:44 pm

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Re: Bulls threat to sign Christian Wood 

Post#211 » by WindyCityBorn » Fri Aug 11, 2023 11:02 pm

TheJordanRule wrote:Unfortunately, in spite of Woods' potential, this organization has zero interest in the kid. There will be no genuine PFs on this roster. Give up guys. Not on everything, just this.


And every other team in the NBA. Maybe they know more than we do…
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Re: Bulls threat to sign Christian Wood 

Post#212 » by WindyCityBorn » Fri Aug 11, 2023 11:04 pm

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terry wrote:



I actually don't think that's too bad of a negative. Ok, he thinks he's better than his teammates. Could be worse. He's maybe overconfident, but at least he believes in himself.

It would be worse if he were lazy, or didn't care, was missing practice, immature, spreading back influence behaviors around the locker room, etc.


But thats kinda exactly what he does . He refuses to play a role outside of the role HE envisions for himself and I think teams have watched the film and thats THAT is why hes still on the market .

https://www.mavsmoneyball.com/2023/3/2/23621252/the-christian-wood-situation-keeps-getting-messier



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Re: Bulls threat to sign Christian Wood 

Post#213 » by greenwing » Mon Aug 14, 2023 4:02 am

Here’s a thought. If Phoenix can get away with moving Booker to the 1, why not have Lavine and DeRozan share those duties? Sign Wood, go big with the starting unit and role with the following:

Lavine/Dosunmu/Carter/Jones
DeRozan/White
Williams/Caruso/Terry
Wood/Craig/Phillips
Vucevic/Drummond
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Re: Bulls threat to sign Christian Wood 

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Re: Bulls threat to sign Christian Wood 

Post#215 » by Jeffster81 » Tue Aug 15, 2023 1:16 am

So the Bulls were never a threat to sign Christian Wood?
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Re: Bulls threat to sign Christian Wood 

Post#216 » by greenwing » Tue Aug 15, 2023 3:45 am

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Is his contract guaranteed? What would be the point of applying for the DPE if you're adding a vet min guy?
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Re: Bulls threat to sign Christian Wood 

Post#217 » by kulaz3000 » Tue Aug 15, 2023 5:17 am

I think those who want Christian Wood don't really value professionalism, and work culture.

There is no denying that Wood has talent, but Drummond himself in a clip released several months ago, with him talking to a bunch of kids at a camp, that no matter how talented you are, if you act like a turd and have attitude problems, teams aren't going to waste their time on you.

There is a reason why lesser talented players, but who are professionals on and off the court stick around the league for as long as they do, in some instances questionably so, then there are others who are much more talented, where at the first sign of their talents diminishing or constant issues they are never to be seen again or are a part of any organisation thereafter.

A player who has the numbers that he has, should not still be a free agent at this stage in the off season, if that is not a glaring red flag, I don't know what is. You can be critical of the Bulls for not signing him, but if we are an idiotic franchise for not signing him, the same can be said for the other 29 teams. Because I bet, the teams that are willing to give him a chance, are going to make sure they offer him a deal where there is the least possible risk, where they can simply dump him quick if things don't work out.
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Re: Bulls threat to sign Christian Wood 

Post#218 » by JimmyButler21 » Tue Aug 15, 2023 6:19 am

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Is his contract guaranteed? What would be the point of applying for the DPE if you're adding a vet min guy?

They were never using the DPE or going into the luxury tax. It's the Bulls.
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Re: Bulls threat to sign Christian Wood 

Post#219 » by sco » Tue Aug 15, 2023 12:26 pm

kulaz3000 wrote:I think those who want Christian Wood don't really value professionalism, and work culture.

There is no denying that Wood has talent, but Drummond himself in a clip released several months ago, with him talking to a bunch of kids at a camp, that no matter how talented you are, if you act like a turd and have attitude problems, teams aren't going to waste their time on you.

There is a reason why lesser talented players, but who are professionals on and off the court stick around the league for as long as they do, in some instances questionably so, then there are others who are much more talented, where at the first sign of their talents diminishing or constant issues they are never to be seen again or are a part of any organisation thereafter.

A player who has the numbers that he has, should not still be a free agent at this stage in the off season, if that is not a glaring red flag, I don't know what is. You can be critical of the Bulls for not signing him, but if we are an idiotic franchise for not signing him, the same can be said for the other 29 teams. Because I bet, the teams that are willing to give him a chance, are going to make sure they offer him a deal where there is the least possible risk, where they can simply dump him quick if things don't work out.

I think there are two types of teams in the NBA. Those with a young, impressionable core who you'd want to keep guys like this away from, and teams with vets trying to fill specific needs to compete - where he'd be a low risk/high reward type of move.
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Re: Bulls threat to sign Christian Wood 

Post#220 » by SalmonsSuperfan » Tue Aug 15, 2023 6:26 pm

kulaz3000 wrote:I think those who want Christian Wood don't really value professionalism, and work culture.

There is no denying that Wood has talent, but Drummond himself in a clip released several months ago, with him talking to a bunch of kids at a camp, that no matter how talented you are, if you act like a turd and have attitude problems, teams aren't going to waste their time on you.

There is a reason why lesser talented players, but who are professionals on and off the court stick around the league for as long as they do, in some instances questionably so, then there are others who are much more talented, where at the first sign of their talents diminishing or constant issues they are never to be seen again or are a part of any organisation thereafter.

A player who has the numbers that he has, should not still be a free agent at this stage in the off season, if that is not a glaring red flag, I don't know what is. You can be critical of the Bulls for not signing him, but if we are an idiotic franchise for not signing him, the same can be said for the other 29 teams. Because I bet, the teams that are willing to give him a chance, are going to make sure they offer him a deal where there is the least possible risk, where they can simply dump him quick if things don't work out.

I think the idea is that a player like Wood could be humbled by the fact that nobody wants him despite obvious talent. Can't rule out the possibility that he'll grow up. At this point, the Bulls have to do 'longshot' type things to be competitive, why not get this guy at his absolute lowest value, what is there to lose?

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