Jeffster81 wrote:Honest question: Do the Bulls have a plan or is their hope is to catch lightning in the bottle?
Isn't catching lightning in a bottle a plan? Asking for a GM, erm I mean friend...
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Jeffster81 wrote:Honest question: Do the Bulls have a plan or is their hope is to catch lightning in the bottle?

Jvaughn wrote:Red Larrivee wrote:Jvaughn wrote:
If I had any faith the Bulls would do something else with those expiring, I'd be there with you. But we know this FO often lets players and assets expire for nothing. Seeing as how we're over the cap now and possibly for the foreseeable future, this might be the only chance we have at adding talent at this minimal of a cost.
We have a lot of cap space projected for next summer. Eating into that now for a player like Kuminga doesn't seem wise.
I've already accepted the fact that the Bulls are going to do something dumb and give contracts to Huerter and Collins in addition to resigning both Giddey and Coby. We never tear down like we're supposed to do.
Jeffster81 wrote:Honest question: Do the Bulls have a plan or is their hope is to catch lightning in a bottle?
Guru wrote:Jeffster81 wrote:Honest question: Do the Bulls have a plan or is their hope is to catch lightning in a bottle?
The plan is to get long, athletic two-way players who can run and shoot, score in transition, and shoot lots of 3s. We also plan to sign underappreciated veterans to complement young stars.
The plan is to make the most prudent decision. To do that, they wanted all of their draft picks available.
They might sign Coby back or might not.
They might trade for a veteran or might not.
They might trade Vuc or might not.
They might keep pick 12 or might not.
The plan is flexible, but the focus is on getting players who fit the system who are value additions.
Dan Z wrote:Guru wrote:Jeffster81 wrote:Honest question: Do the Bulls have a plan or is their hope is to catch lightning in a bottle?
The plan is to get long, athletic two-way players who can run and shoot, score in transition, and shoot lots of 3s. We also plan to sign underappreciated veterans to complement young stars.
The plan is to make the most prudent decision. To do that, they wanted all of their draft picks available.
They might sign Coby back or might not.
They might trade for a veteran or might not.
They might trade Vuc or might not.
They might keep pick 12 or might not.
The plan is flexible, but the focus is on getting players who fit the system who are value additions.
Too bad Kuminga isn't good at shooting.
Dan Z wrote:Jvaughn wrote:Red Larrivee wrote:
We have a lot of cap space projected for next summer. Eating into that now for a player like Kuminga doesn't seem wise.
I've already accepted the fact that the Bulls are going to do something dumb and give contracts to Huerter and Collins in addition to resigning both Giddey and Coby. We never tear down like we're supposed to do.
Some people like to point out that OKC got SGA in a trade, but they fail to mention that OKC was bad for two seasons and maximized those picks the best they could. It's how they got Giddey (which turned into Caruso) and Chet.
The Bulls won't even do that for one season.
dpucane wrote:Dan Z wrote:Jvaughn wrote:
I've already accepted the fact that the Bulls are going to do something dumb and give contracts to Huerter and Collins in addition to resigning both Giddey and Coby. We never tear down like we're supposed to do.
Some people like to point out that OKC got SGA in a trade, but they fail to mention that OKC was bad for two seasons and maximized those picks the best they could. It's how they got Giddey (which turned into Caruso) and Chet.
The Bulls won't even do that for one season.
I’ve also been thinking about how if AK was the Thunder GM during the PG trade, he would have gotten Jerome Robinson and a 1st for him
Guru wrote:Dan Z wrote:Guru wrote:
The plan is to get long, athletic two-way players who can run and shoot, score in transition, and shoot lots of 3s. We also plan to sign underappreciated veterans to complement young stars.
The plan is to make the most prudent decision. To do that, they wanted all of their draft picks available.
They might sign Coby back or might not.
They might trade for a veteran or might not.
They might trade Vuc or might not.
They might keep pick 12 or might not.
The plan is flexible, but the focus is on getting players who fit the system who are value additions.
Too bad Kuminga isn't good at shooting.
But he's young, can run and plays solid D.

Guru wrote:The plan is to get long, athletic two-way players who can run and shoot, score in transition, and shoot lots of 3s. We also plan to sign underappreciated veterans to complement young stars.
The plan is to make the most prudent decision. To do that, they wanted all of their draft picks available.
They might sign Coby back or might not.
They might trade for a veteran or might not.
They might trade Vuc or might not.
They might keep pick 12 or might not.
The plan is flexible, but the focus is on getting players who fit the system who are value additions.
waffle wrote:Kuminga...shudder
Guru wrote:Jeffster81 wrote:Honest question: Do the Bulls have a plan or is their hope is to catch lightning in a bottle?
The plan is to get long, athletic two-way players who can run and shoot, score in transition, and shoot lots of 3s. We also plan to sign underappreciated veterans to complement young stars.
The plan is to make the most prudent decision. To do that, they wanted all of their draft picks available.
They might sign Coby back or might not.
They might trade for a veteran or might not.
They might trade Vuc or might not.
They might keep pick 12 or might not.
The plan is flexible, but the focus is on getting players who fit the system who are value additions.
Jeffster81 wrote:Guru wrote:Jeffster81 wrote:Honest question: Do the Bulls have a plan or is their hope is to catch lightning in a bottle?
The plan is to get long, athletic two-way players who can run and shoot, score in transition, and shoot lots of 3s. We also plan to sign underappreciated veterans to complement young stars.
The plan is to make the most prudent decision. To do that, they wanted all of their draft picks available.
They might sign Coby back or might not.
They might trade for a veteran or might not.
They might trade Vuc or might not.
They might keep pick 12 or might not.
The plan is flexible, but the focus is on getting players who fit the system who are value additions.
So......no, then?
The Box Office wrote:Kuminga? WTF? We're hyping up bottom of the barrel talent?