Infinity2152 wrote:Revisited this thought today. The Bulls are not constructed to tank. Defense is far less of a priority than offense, nowadays. With Vuc and Lavine, you have 2 guys that will average around 45 when healthy, add around another 20 for White. Derozan's clutch factor aside, Giddey's playmaking should match that impact. Talentwise, think we're still a middle of the pack team, at least in the East. If Ball is averaging 20 mins by mid season and we have no major injuries to starters, we're in the playoffs, and MIGHT not even need the play in to make it. Should expect improvements from every single young player, and Carter had a horrible season last year, could bounce back. Offensive flow should be much better and faster with Giddey getting Derozan's minutes.
Nuggets start Jokic, Murray, and Porter Jr, three below average defenders, and won a championship, with Aaron Gordon playing the Pat Will spot. When the Bulls have Ayo, Williams, Smith on the floor, they will be good defensively. Adding Matas, Smith, Giddey and even Lofton Jr, plus (biggest of all) allegedly offering Derozan a contract, not a single move they've made this summer lends to tanking, or focusing on future assets. Does a tanking team trade Caruso for Giddey? They clearly need Lavine and Giddey to have great years, need Vuc to have one too if they want to move him. They're still trying to win as many games as possible.
Giddey's impact is underestimated. When people look at his last year stats, they miss the fact he only played 25 minutes a game, vs 31 the year before. He didn't fall off last year. Per 36,
year 2: 19 pts, 9 rbs, 7 assists, 48% from field, 33% from three, .9 steals, .5 blocks.
Last year: 18 pts, 9 rbs, 7 assists, 48% from the field, 34% from three, .9 steals, .8 blocks.
At 20 and 21. This kid has potential to be a real beast, like high level All-Star beast. 1A player beast.
Good points!
IMO, the thing that will hurt the Bulls most is that I see that there are fewer young, developing bad teams to pad wins. IMO you have the clearly better teams in the East of:
BOS
PHI
NY
IND
MIL
CLE
MIA
ORL
I see us in the mix with:
ATL
DET
TOR
And only ahead of:
WAS
CHA
BKN
It's going to be tough to be above .500.
I expect that our offensive efficiency will be up. On the one hand, losing our 2 best players and 2 of our best clutch players is going to make a bigger difference than people think. That said, I think that Zach will be the best version of himself that we've seen in a few years, which will partially offset that. I also think that Giddey will boost Vuc's efficiency numbers with his ability to draw defenders on the PNR and find his C in the paint, and the same may be true for Zach's efficiency with Zach likely being put in fewer ISO situations. Coby will likely regress significantly in terms of his shot attempts. He was up to 15.3 shots per game last season. Zach will get a similar number of shots as Demar had, but I think that Vuc, Giddey and Coby will all get around the same number of shots at around 12 per game (and Pat with around 8). The good news is that I think Coby is going to get more open catch-and-shoot 3's this season, and will not see much double-teaming.
As has been said repeatedly, I expect our defense will just be so much worse without Caruso. The trio of Giddey, Lavine and White, while all decent effort defenders, are all very bad on defensive rotations.
















