MrSparkle wrote:dougthonus wrote:MikeDC wrote:lol, nobody's gonna talk about how exactly this happened huh?
As someone who got into a large argument on charges on two different podcasts and said training to take charges is a ridiculously stupid strategy because most charge/block calls are blocks (mathematically a bad play), the play is dangerous (high risk), and in a no call situation, it means you didn't play any defense (ie, there is no positive value for intent, like if you try to block a shot and fail you usually still have a contest that alters the shot and still lowers FG%), I am happy to discuss how this injury happened.

I have no words for what this FO will come up with next.
I was pretty horrified hearing Billy and the Bulls commentators talking about drawing charges as a point of emphasis. Tre, Pat, Giddey, Ayo and Coby are already injury prone (along with Zach and Jalen). Seriously concerned about Matas, as he’s very competitive… and tall, and important to this team.
It's the FO's way of trying to defend the paint knowing they don't have a center who can protect the paint or rim. Just like how we decided to not defend the 3P line so guards can collapse in the paint to defend that since our center is useless there. Much of our defensive identity (or lack thereof) is based around finding ways to accommodate Vucevic as a center. Teams with high drawn charges other than OKC are Lakers, Warriors, Blazers, Knicks. These teams don't have a shotblocker or play them sparingly.
Even if the Bulls do draw more charges without injuring ourselves (already failed there), 25 teams draw 0.5 charges or less per game. So every other game we'll force 1 TO. It will be irrelevant. Even if we get to top 5, we're drawing 0.6 charges per game.
As Doug said, it's incredibly rare for a charge call to go the defender's way. That's why when it happens the defender celebrates like they won the lottery.