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OT: Flip calls Kirk the 'glue guy'

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OT: Flip calls Kirk the 'glue guy' 

Post#1 » by 6_Rings » Wed Oct 6, 2010 2:46 pm

like we did. i miss Kirk already. :cry: :wink:

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edit: Wall is legit. Wiz frontcourt is for real. sleepers?
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Re: OT: Flip calls Kirk the 'glue guy' 

Post#2 » by PMONSTER » Wed Oct 6, 2010 2:51 pm

In other news......... Lebron cant defer

You know that's what they said here and I would just shake my head...........
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Re: OT: Flip calls Kirk the 'glue guy' 

Post#3 » by myboyz33 » Wed Oct 6, 2010 2:52 pm

he is going to be missed on this team. all you haters will see...
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Re: OT: Flip calls Kirk the 'glue guy' 

Post#4 » by sco » Wed Oct 6, 2010 2:59 pm

I like Kirk. He brought it every night and kinda got a bum deal here (except he did get paid), being forced to play out of position after we got the unicorn. Unfortunately, he will be in exactly that situation again in DC.
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Re: OT: Flip calls Kirk the 'glue guy' 

Post#5 » by DanTown8587 » Wed Oct 6, 2010 3:05 pm

I would take Kirk and Dominque Jones over Ronnie Brewer and CJ Watson
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Re: OT: Flip calls Kirk the 'glue guy' 

Post#6 » by DuckIII » Wed Oct 6, 2010 3:09 pm

Dumping Hinrich was worth the risk.

In hindsight, I'd prefer to have him back. But so what?
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Re: OT: Flip calls Kirk the 'glue guy' 

Post#7 » by The Big Dog » Wed Oct 6, 2010 3:11 pm

6_Rings wrote:edit: Wall is legit. Wiz frontcourt is for real. sleepers?


If Josh Howard comes back productive, and if that giant, athletic free McGee continues to improve, you gotta like that team to make the playoffs.

Wall
Kirk or Arenas
Howard
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McGee
6th Man: Kirk or Arenas

That's pretty nasty, looks like Blatche is picking up where he left off, too.
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Re: OT: Flip calls Kirk the 'glue guy' 

Post#8 » by panthermark » Wed Oct 6, 2010 3:11 pm

I'm going to miss Kirk (didn't want him traded....but understood why)...
However...is was way overpaid for what he ended up providing on the court.

I would love to have a legit SG, and Kirk as our combo guard off the bench for about half of what he is making now...
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Re: OT: Flip calls Kirk the 'glue guy' 

Post#9 » by Ben » Wed Oct 6, 2010 3:16 pm

panthermark wrote:I would love to have a legit SG, and Kirk as our combo guard off the bench for about half of what he is making now...


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Re: OT: Flip calls Kirk the 'glue guy' 

Post#10 » by mr.ankle » Wed Oct 6, 2010 3:17 pm

I'm more pissed we lost our first round draft pick from last year . I'm glad that Kirk is gone . I never understood the hype around such a mediocre player
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Re: OT: Flip calls Kirk the 'glue guy' 

Post#11 » by kyrv » Wed Oct 6, 2010 3:17 pm

DuckIII wrote:Dumping Hinrich was worth the risk.

In hindsight, I'd prefer to have him back. But so what?
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Re: OT: Flip calls Kirk the 'glue guy' 

Post#12 » by transplant » Wed Oct 6, 2010 3:20 pm

DuckIII wrote:Dumping Hinrich was worth the risk.

In hindsight, I'd prefer to have him back. But so what?

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Re: OT: Flip calls Kirk the 'glue guy' 

Post#13 » by ThisGuyFawkes » Wed Oct 6, 2010 3:22 pm

I don't miss him. 8 million and you couldn't hit an open 3-pt for the life of him. He played solid defense, but that ain't worth his contract. I liked the guy, but we wouldn't have the money to sign Boozer, Deng, Rose, Noah is we had kept him, and I'd rather have those 4 players.
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Re: OT: Flip calls Kirk the 'glue guy' 

Post#14 » by coldfish » Wed Oct 6, 2010 3:26 pm

Kirk Hinrich makes $9M this year. That first round pick was due to make around $1.5M.

Korver makes $5M this year. Brewer makes $4.8M. Bogans makes $1.6M.

So, would you guys trade Hinrich and a mid first for Korver, Brewer and Bogans? That should be the question for this year. I don't have an answer, but I hope all three play well enough that the answer is yes. Brewer is scaring me though.
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Re: OT: Flip calls Kirk the 'glue guy' 

Post#15 » by skoolboy180 » Wed Oct 6, 2010 3:27 pm

Thibodeau would have brought out the best in Kirk and he would've had a great season. i'd still rather have Korver, Brewer and Watson 11 mil than Kirk for 9. Spread the resources. Miss Kirk though.

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Re: OT: Flip calls Kirk the 'glue guy' 

Post#16 » by DuckIII » Wed Oct 6, 2010 3:27 pm

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DuckIII wrote:Dumping Hinrich was worth the risk.

In hindsight, I'd prefer to have him back. But so what?

You suck at righteously indignant second-guessing.


But I'm super pissed about Ben Gordon!!!!!
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Re: OT: Flip calls Kirk the 'glue guy' 

Post#17 » by DuckIII » Wed Oct 6, 2010 3:28 pm

coldfish wrote:Kirk Hinrich makes $9M this year. That first round pick was due to make around $1.5M.

Korver makes $5M this year. Brewer makes $4.8M. Bogans makes $1.6M.

So, would you guys trade Hinrich and a mid first for Korver, Brewer and Bogans? That should be the question for this year. I don't have an answer, but I hope all three play well enough that the answer is yes. Brewer is scaring me though.


With the remaining capspace, could we have had Hinrich and Korver?

If so, I'll take that. But again, it was worth the risk, sowhaddyagonnadoaboudit?
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Re: OT: Flip calls Kirk the 'glue guy' 

Post#18 » by DanTown8587 » Wed Oct 6, 2010 3:29 pm

DuckIII wrote:Dumping Hinrich was worth the risk.

In hindsight, I'd prefer to have him back. But so what?


Of course I would to. I am not second guessing the move. All I'm saying is if the Three Amegos wanted to do what they did and let it be known, it would have been helpful.
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Re: OT: Flip calls Kirk the 'glue guy' 

Post#19 » by kyrv » Wed Oct 6, 2010 3:29 pm

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coldfish wrote:Kirk Hinrich makes $9M this year. That first round pick was due to make around $1.5M.

Korver makes $5M this year. Brewer makes $4.8M. Bogans makes $1.6M.

So, would you guys trade Hinrich and a mid first for Korver, Brewer and Bogans? That should be the question for this year. I don't have an answer, but I hope all three play well enough that the answer is yes. Brewer is scaring me though.


With the remaining capspace, could we have had Hinrich and Korver?

If so, I'll take that. But again, it was worth the risk, sowhaddyagonnadoaboudit?


I would assume complain about it for a year or two.
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Re: OT: Flip calls Kirk the 'glue guy' 

Post#20 » by cot2 » Wed Oct 6, 2010 3:33 pm

mlitney01 wrote:I don't miss him. 8 million and you couldn't hit an open 3-pt for the life of him. He played solid defense, but that ain't worth his contract. I liked the guy, but we wouldn't have the money to sign Boozer, Deng, Rose, Noah is we had kept him, and I'd rather have those 4 players.

As stated above, it was worth the risk, but we do have a downgrade at SG, and backup point. This post is nonsense, since the Bulls could have still had Rose, Deng, Noah, Johnson, and signed the pick, Boozer, Korver, Asik, and Watson(although he may not have been), then signed Thomas, and Bogans to minimum deals. Kirk's deal would have rolled off, before Rose's contract kicked in, just like the the guys they signed instead. So they took the risk, and lost, but it had to be done.

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