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Re: Bulls sign Yuki Kawamura to two-way deal 

Post#21 » by Guru » Yesterday 9:40 pm

Ayone who has played basketball knows what its like to play with a guy like Yuki where

1. If you run and/or don't stop moving you are rewarded
2. If you stop paying attention you can get a ball to your face

This will help condition our WCB guys and practice guys when he's called up to this style which helps Giddey and overall basketball play in general.
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Re: Bulls sign Yuki Kawamura to two-way deal 

Post#22 » by BullsSD » Yesterday 9:41 pm

Very happy with this. Jerry saw his Japanese dollar signs and couldn't resist... but I'll take it.

Forgive me if this is out of pocket, but can someone explain to me what value or upside Emanuel Miller is bringing us? Did he even play in SL? I didn't really even notice him, but I did notice Pereira.
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Re: Bulls sign Yuki Kawamura to two-way deal 

Post#23 » by Guru » Yesterday 9:43 pm

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Guru wrote:People like to bash AK but he hasn't mae a bad move all summer.


AK don't miss!


I'm not allowed to make this hysterical joke anymore...but

Jones-Fantastic deal
Noa-Looks like a very easy floor as a rotational defensive F and a ceiling of All-Star isn't out of the question
Olbrach-Super heady, run through a wall type who at 55 you are getting an end of the bench rotational big who is great in transition for a team that likes to run
Okoro-Very inexpensive defensive wing for a team in need of a defensive wing
And now Yuki

My miss would be in a deep, deep center draft, I wish we had stood at 45 until we saw the board and then aggressively traded up to get Raynaud.
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Re: Bulls sign Yuki Kawamura to two-way deal 

Post#24 » by DuckIII » Yesterday 9:48 pm

Guru wrote:
Bulliever2020 wrote:
Guru wrote:People like to bash AK but he hasn't mae a bad move all summer.


AK don't miss!


I'm not allowed to make this hysterical joke anymore...but

Jones-Fantastic deal
Noa-Looks like a very easy floor as a rotational defensive F and a ceiling of All-Star isn't out of the question
Olbrach-Super heady, run through a wall type who at 55 you are getting an end of the bench rotational big who is great in transition for a team that likes to run
Okoro-Very inexpensive defensive wing for a team in need of a defensive wing
And now Yuki

My miss would be in a deep, deep center draft, I wish we had stood at 45 until we saw the board and then aggressively traded up to get Raynaud.


If you ignore how we got to the last 13 months, AK has been rock solid the last 13 months. He’s done remarkably well considering the **** hole he had dug himself into.
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Post#25 » by Guru » Yesterday 9:48 pm

BullsSD wrote:Very happy with this. Jerry saw his Japanese dollar signs and couldn't resist... but I'll take it.

Forgive me if this is out of pocket, but can someone explain to me what value or upside Emanuel Miller is bringing us? Did he even play in SL? I didn't really even notice him, but I did notice Pereira.


I think he's a very good athlete and provides some options at the 2-4 spots.
He's 6-7 and he shot 39 and 38 from 2 his last two years at TCU
https://www.espn.com/nba/player/stats/_/id/4432872/type/mens-college-basketball
Last year in the G league his scoring was still solid at 16.5per but his shooting was way down 25 from 3,

I guess overall he brings diversity at the position as your 2 ways are an undersized PG only, a 2-3 who has shot 3's in the past and a 4-5 who is big fundamental. Maybe you want that balance.

With all that said I'd agree with you. Periera I would assume is back, he played with Yuki at Memphis G league last year and his bread is buttered with their connection. He will be 25 in August too. (Miller is already 25)
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Re: Bulls sign Yuki Kawamura to two-way deal 

Post#26 » by Guru » Yesterday 9:56 pm

I wonder if there is an outside the box role for Yuki in the NBA. He can shoot 3's which is huge that means you can't sag on him although he should get blocked every time he takes it to the hole.

I wonder if theres a 5 minutes a half situation where he just picks up their PG full court and drives him nuts. Picks up an offensive foul, tires out their PG. There is something a backup coming in and putting the throttle all the way down for 5 minutes.
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Re: Bulls sign Yuki Kawamura to two-way deal 

Post#27 » by Muzbar » Yesterday 10:16 pm

Yeah they did!!!

I didn't think they'd have the guts.

Probably won't amount to much in the NBA (but Jahmir Young wasn't going to either). But it'll be awesome to see the WCB with an actual PG.

The summer league roster was mostly WCB guys anyways.

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Re: Bulls sign Yuki Kawamura to two-way deal 

Post#28 » by BullsSD » Yesterday 10:20 pm

Guru wrote:
BullsSD wrote:Very happy with this. Jerry saw his Japanese dollar signs and couldn't resist... but I'll take it.

Forgive me if this is out of pocket, but can someone explain to me what value or upside Emanuel Miller is bringing us? Did he even play in SL? I didn't really even notice him, but I did notice Pereira.


I think he's a very good athlete and provides some options at the 2-4 spots.
He's 6-7 and he shot 39 and 38 from 2 his last two years at TCU
https://www.espn.com/nba/player/stats/_/id/4432872/type/mens-college-basketball
Last year in the G league his scoring was still solid at 16.5per but his shooting was way down 25 from 3,

I guess overall he brings diversity at the position as your 2 ways are an undersized PG only, a 2-3 who has shot 3's in the past and a 4-5 who is big fundamental. Maybe you want that balance.

With all that said I'd agree with you. Periera I would assume is back, he played with Yuki at Memphis G league last year and his bread is buttered with their connection. He will be 25 in August too. (Miller is already 25)


Preciate the insight. Have you seen Yuki & Periera's handshake? It's them sheathing a Samurai sword I think.

SUPER HARD. :lol:
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Re: Bulls sign Yuki Kawamura to two-way deal 

Post#29 » by meekrab » Yesterday 10:26 pm

This guy carries the ball every dribble, not sure he's ever going to do anything in the big leagues. Should give Noa some flashy dunks in the G league though.
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Re: Bulls sign Yuki Kawamura to two-way deal 

Post#30 » by BahamaBull » Yesterday 11:02 pm

A 5-8 guard in todays NBA? LOL

Bulls just signed him to sell some tickets for the windy city bulls this year...
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Post#31 » by MrSparkle » Yesterday 11:44 pm

Good move for the G-League, if anything.
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Post#33 » by Chi town » Yesterday 11:53 pm

Guru wrote:I wonder if there is an outside the box role for Yuki in the NBA. He can shoot 3's which is huge that means you can't sag on him although he should get blocked every time he takes it to the hole.

I wonder if theres a 5 minutes a half situation where he just picks up their PG full court and drives him nuts. Picks up an offensive foul, tires out their PG. There is something a backup coming in and putting the throttle all the way down for 5 minutes.


I think if you put him with giant defensive wings that can fly up and down the court is his best shot. Hes a great fit with Buz and Noa and a rim runner C.

He will get a look in cleanup duty. I think he can be a disruptor of momentum and rhythm against another team.
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Re: Bulls sign Yuki Kawamura to two-way deal 

Post#34 » by GoBlue72391 » Today 12:47 am

DuckIII wrote:
Guru wrote:
Bulliever2020 wrote:
AK don't miss!


I'm not allowed to make this hysterical joke anymore...but

Jones-Fantastic deal
Noa-Looks like a very easy floor as a rotational defensive F and a ceiling of All-Star isn't out of the question
Olbrach-Super heady, run through a wall type who at 55 you are getting an end of the bench rotational big who is great in transition for a team that likes to run
Okoro-Very inexpensive defensive wing for a team in need of a defensive wing
And now Yuki

My miss would be in a deep, deep center draft, I wish we had stood at 45 until we saw the board and then aggressively traded up to get Raynaud.


If you ignore how we got to the last 13 months, AK has been rock solid the last 13 months. He’s done remarkably well considering the **** hole he had dug himself into.

Missed the window to sell high on Lonzo, missed the window to sell Vuc at all, chose not to make that trade during the draft, signed Pat to that awful contract, probably missed the window to sell high on Coby, fired a staff member because his ego couldn't take his criticism, etc.

That's all within the last 13 months and I'm probably forgetting some stuff.
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Post#35 » by Bulls Fan 23 » Today 1:04 am

Faied to tradeAndre Drummond for 3 2nd round picks.
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Post#36 » by meekrab » Today 1:07 am

GoBlue72391 wrote:
DuckIII wrote:
Guru wrote:
I'm not allowed to make this hysterical joke anymore...but

Jones-Fantastic deal
Noa-Looks like a very easy floor as a rotational defensive F and a ceiling of All-Star isn't out of the question
Olbrach-Super heady, run through a wall type who at 55 you are getting an end of the bench rotational big who is great in transition for a team that likes to run
Okoro-Very inexpensive defensive wing for a team in need of a defensive wing
And now Yuki

My miss would be in a deep, deep center draft, I wish we had stood at 45 until we saw the board and then aggressively traded up to get Raynaud.


If you ignore how we got to the last 13 months, AK has been rock solid the last 13 months. He’s done remarkably well considering the **** hole he had dug himself into.

Missed the window to sell high on Lonzo, missed the window to sell Vuc at all, chose not to make that trade during the draft, signed Pat to that awful contract, probably missed the window to sell high on Coby, fired a staff member because his ego couldn't take his criticism, etc.

That's all within the last 13 months and I'm probably forgetting some stuff.

There was never a window to 'sell high' on Lonzo, what a ridiculous thing to criticize.
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Re: Bulls sign Yuki Kawamura to two-way deal 

Post#37 » by GoBlue72391 » Today 1:19 am

meekrab wrote:
GoBlue72391 wrote:
DuckIII wrote:
If you ignore how we got to the last 13 months, AK has been rock solid the last 13 months. He’s done remarkably well considering the **** hole he had dug himself into.

Missed the window to sell high on Lonzo, missed the window to sell Vuc at all, chose not to make that trade during the draft, signed Pat to that awful contract, probably missed the window to sell high on Coby, fired a staff member because his ego couldn't take his criticism, etc.

That's all within the last 13 months and I'm probably forgetting some stuff.

There was never a window to 'sell high' on Lonzo, what a ridiculous thing to criticize.

We were offered a 1st round pick at last season's deadline, and if that's your only point of contention then my point stands.
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Post#38 » by GuardianEnzo » Today 1:59 am

A rare smart move by our "brain trust", albeit on the outer fringe of practical relevance.
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Re: Bulls sign Yuki Kawamura to two-way deal 

Post#39 » by ThisGuyFawkes » Today 2:49 am

Yeah, I love Yuki and really wanted this 2-way deal, but he'll never play meaningful minutes in the NBA. Opposing teams will just pick-and-roll until an athletic 6'8" dude is being defended by Yuki. Yuki can be that 3rd PG spark plug that comes in and hits some 3's and finds some lobs for instant offense, but he'll always be a huge defensive liability.

I'll cheer for the kid though.

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Post#40 » by Guru » Today 2:49 am

BullsSD wrote:
Guru wrote:
BullsSD wrote:Very happy with this. Jerry saw his Japanese dollar signs and couldn't resist... but I'll take it.

Forgive me if this is out of pocket, but can someone explain to me what value or upside Emanuel Miller is bringing us? Did he even play in SL? I didn't really even notice him, but I did notice Pereira.


I think he's a very good athlete and provides some options at the 2-4 spots.
He's 6-7 and he shot 39 and 38 from 2 his last two years at TCU
https://www.espn.com/nba/player/stats/_/id/4432872/type/mens-college-basketball
Last year in the G league his scoring was still solid at 16.5per but his shooting was way down 25 from 3,

I guess overall he brings diversity at the position as your 2 ways are an undersized PG only, a 2-3 who has shot 3's in the past and a 4-5 who is big fundamental. Maybe you want that balance.

With all that said I'd agree with you. Periera I would assume is back, he played with Yuki at Memphis G league last year and his bread is buttered with their connection. He will be 25 in August too. (Miller is already 25)


Preciate the insight. Have you seen Yuki & Periera's handshake? It's them sheathing a Samurai sword I think.

SUPER HARD. :lol:


Thats awesome. I assume he will end up on WCB but who really knows. I am frankly confused how those players even get allocated.

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