BrooklynBulls wrote:Sham wrote:What do you think makes him a good fit?
Fastbreak ability.
 
Well, OK.
More shooting range than Tyrus, but the same EFG on them.
That's not a reason to take on a guy who is paid 8 figures just o be a marginal upgrade from "cod**** shooter" to "bloody awful shooter".
As young or younger than the guys we'd trade to get him.
He'll be far more expensive, too.
Can actually recognize alley oops opportunities.
Maybe so, but that accounts for like two possessions a game.
A bad 3 point shooter, but a shooter of it nonetheless.
That's a bad thing. Really. 
I think his shooting percentages are going to go up. His shot selection improved. From worst in the NBA, to Tyrus-like. Except he makes more of them than does Tyrus. His true shooting was low because of a Chandler-like mental slump at the FT line.
His true shooting percentage sucks because he's a bad three pointer and a worse midrange shooter. He had the 
worst 2 point jumpshooting percentage of anyone in the league. He was even worse than Tyrus, which is barely even possible. There's no excuses for his horrible shooting - he's just bad at it, yet insists on doing some of it anyway. It's only all the dunk opportunities that redeem hsi FG%.
He'll return to his norm of 70, his TS will shoot up 10 points, and all of a sudden, he'll be a fairly efficient scorer. 
Fairly efficient is a bit of a reach. If he's going to be a power forward - and he is, pretty much - then he's going to have to be far more efficient than he is. He's shot over 46% once, and that was last year. And even then, he managed to achieve the above. 
This also ignores the rebounding (which he's bad at, and which the Bulls need to improve and not weaken), his Nocioni-like tendency to roam (ditto) and his lack of size for his position (ditto ditto).
And the best part about the fit is that I can see other teams actually WANTING him
If they do, we won't get him cheap in the first place. And if they don't, we'll have pulled a 
Mike Ashley.