Would Colangelo be interested in Nocioni?
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Would Colangelo be interested in Nocioni?
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Would Colangelo be interested in Nocioni?
Watching the Bulls-Miami game yesterday and observing Nocioni was really interesting. His shooting percentages of 42% from the field or 36% from 3 don't really stand out but he gets to the line and is really aggressive. Shamsports has him staying put with Bulls for 6 years about 7-8 million. I think he has what we need toughness, rebounding, defense and getting to the line. Numbers this year: 14.9 ppg 4.9 rpg 6+ trips to the line a game. And with Luol Deng being the future SF there and wanting to sign a big contract along with Ben Gordon the Bulls might be willing to unload some contracts.
Do you you guys think he could be a possibility at the SF spot?
Do you you guys think he could be a possibility at the SF spot?
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Spragga wrote:I shudder at the thought of him and Delfino chucking threes.
I am hoping BC doesn't resign Chuckfino this off-season every game I see him in he has the ball with Bargs in the post against a smaller guy and he fully just throws the ball in the air. At least Nocioni attacks the lane more than he chucks and has toughness in him. Delfino is a reason why Bargs has regressed this season.
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RapsFuturePG#26 wrote:-= original quote snipped =-
I am hoping BC doesn't resign Chuckfino this off-season every game I see him in he has the ball with Bargs in the post against a smaller guy and he fully just throws the ball in the air. At least Nocioni attacks the lane more than he chucks and has toughness in him. Delfino is a reason why Bargs has regressed this season.
I hear you, how is it EVEN possible that Bargs got the PG defending him 2 possessions in a row after a switch and he didn't get the ball down in the post, If I was Bargs I would have been letting my teammates know during the next TO!
Re Op: I don't think Nocioni is what the Raps are needing most right now.
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RapsFuturePG#26 wrote:-= original quote snipped =-
I am hoping BC doesn't resign Chuckfino this off-season every game I see him in he has the ball with Bargs in the post against a smaller guy and he fully just throws the ball in the air. At least Nocioni attacks the lane more than he chucks and has toughness in him. Delfino is a reason why Bargs has regressed this season.
I remember the ball being passed around the perimeter so I'd blame the whole team for not recognizing the mismatch.
LOLZ @ blaming Delfino on Bargs' regression
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Schadenfreude wrote:Nocioni is a bad defender and an inefficient scorer. Even with his declining contract, I would be loath to part with much for the right to pay him through 2012.
Nocioni is not a bad defender. I would consider him above average for sure.
TO trade for him it would have to be a pretty large deal given that he is a BYC player.
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TGM wrote:-= original quote snipped =-
Nocioni is not a bad defender. I would consider him above average for sure.
TO trade for him it would have to be a pretty large deal given that he is a BYC player.
Nocioni has a reputation as a solid defender, but most Bulls fans will gladly tell you that he is overrated in that capacity; he's a tweener that can't stay with athletic SFs, and is not strong enough, or a good enough rebounder, to play PF adequately.

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