MrSparkle wrote:Well, Bulls prospects declining out to inexplicable levels at 4-6y has happened so regularly, that I'm OK believing whatever conspiracy theory anybody's got.
Chandler - Y5 could barely crack Skiles' rotation, often coming off the bench for Sweetney or Othella!! Traded for a retiring PJ Brown (Meanwhile CP3 helped Chandler become an all-star)
Kirk - From Stockton 2.0, to dumped with a FRP for cap space.
Gordon - From first rookie ever to win 6MOY to out the league (tbf, mental health).
Deng - Promising rookie year until the wrist, then some ups and downs..good y3, regressions in y4-6... finally Thibs made him that 2x all-star (48 mpg program) before he became a complete shell of a player at 30yo.
Tyrus - Highlight dunked all over the Heat into a straight decline out the league after his trade.
Rose with an asterisk
Lauri - Seemed like a straight decline every season until he found his 3P% in y4... finally broke out in Utah.
Wendell - Looked like a promising defender with offensive upside, but it just kept getting worse until he became solid in Orlando, literally overnight.
Coby - More 30+ point games in his rookie year than the next few. That S3-4 stretch was so brutal the kid got $12M on an open market. Back to regressing, after a solid y5.
And of course Patrick... who IMO looked very good for a rookie. Had some huge games against Kawhi, Lebron. He looks like he's barely able to move.
Are these guys eating Giordano's for breakfast, practicing on the most crooked concrete in Chicago, and staying up drinking and smoking on Hubbard every night? Aside for Jimmy and Taj (who both debuted in NBA late in age), seems like every Bulls pick since the 90s has had a short-lived NBA prime. (Oh and Chandler... 3guys).
Everyone's 3P shooting percentages fluctuates, ankle/foot/knee/wrist surgeries galore, weight/conditioning problems... It's crazy.
Just like the Bears, it starts at the top.