DuckIII wrote:We were a pretty crappy drafting team when Thibs was other than Butler, so frankly there weren't many guys.  McDermott was one, Mirotic should have played a little more than he did, and Thibs didn't really play Asik.
This is a list of 1st round rookies that Thibs has had (OK, Asik was the start of the 2nd round) -
Omer Asik - Got 12-15 minutes PPG backing up an All Star center, sounds about right
Jimmy Butler - Thibs sat on him early, but by Year 3 played him all the time
Marquis Teague - sucked and Thibs treated him as such
Tony Snell - got more minutes than he deserved, but the Bulls were light at his position
Doug McDermott - fringe player and Thibs treated him as such
Niko - Taj got 27 minutes per game, Niko got 20. Yeah I guess Niko could have gotten more minutes, but the Bulls did have a solid veteran starter at the position.
Kris Dunn - semi-bust, is not a terrible pro but didn't deserve to be a rookie starter, and Thibs treated him as such
Obi Tobbin - solid role player, Thibs was maybe a bit light on his rookie minutes but played him in Years 2 and 3
Quickly - Thibs played him a lot, more maybe than he deserved
And that's it, because the Knicks traded almost all their picks.
Who besides Butler is the rookie whom Thibs overlooked? And even with Jimmy, he was on a loaded team that had the best record in basketball, with Deng & RIp Hamilton on the wings.
The overplaying/injury criticism of Thibs has some logic to it, although as I wrote I don't think it applies this year. But the rookie criticism ... where's the evidence for that?