Rose2Boozer wrote:1. I didn't mind the Noa Essengue pick, but if Matas Buzelis doesn't develop into a small forward, what in the world are we doing. AK would've drafted power forwards of the future in two consecutive drafts.
I suppose it's a concern, but the Bulls aren't good enough to worry about the depth chart when making draft picks at this point. I think there's also some chance Essengue ends up as a 5 some years down the line, depending on how he progresses physically.
2. Personally, I would've let Tre Jones walk and went with Ayo and Terry off the bench. What's the point of drafting a kid who needs development just to put veteran roadblocks in front of them. Tre Jones' money could've been used to make a more attractive offer to Josh Giddey. Let's see if Giddey turns down 26 or 27 million per season.
I think the Jones contract is the most obviously good move of the offseason. The Bulls do not lack any $$ to make an offer to Giddey and not signing Jones would not give them more to sign him. They're playing hardball, but they have plenty of room under the tax to offer him whatever they want.
3. The Ball for Okuro trade seems desperate. There had to be a better deal for Lonzo than yet another veteran roadblock. How are the Bulls going to see what they have in Phillips without giving him consistent minutes to develop.
I don't mind the move, but it's also not an obvious good one. I don't think the Bulls view Phillips as a future starter worth developing.
4. I wasn't a fan of the AKME extension because I'm simply not a fan of those guys. I think those guys are pretty lazy and asleep at the wheel far too much for my liking.
100%
5. I was cool with Billy Donovan's extension. He's a good coach coaching a not very good team.
Agreed.
All of that being said, I don't think I would've given the Bulls off season an F, but it's close.
It's a little odd, because when you're grading the offseason, I think people traditionally mean grading what the front office did. If that's the framework, an F, to me, isa non-serious grade. But if you're grading the entire franchise, such that it includes ownership's decision to extend AKME, then I'd peg the grade a lot lower.