coldfish wrote:Good job as usual Mike.  This is why McGraw is consistently the best Bulls beat writer.  He combines inside information with intelligent analysis.
 
 Seriously? How can you be "the best Bulls beat writer" if you don't even know how the Bobcat's pick works?
Mike McGraw wrote:That pick is lottery-protected this year, but the restrictions ease gradually until it's completely unprotected in 2016.
We can not get this pick until 2012, how about you get your facts straight before writing for a newspaper. Absolutely pathetic, I understand if some random NBA analyst like Wojnarowski wrote this, but the "best Bulls beat writer" doesn't even know simple things like this about his beloved Bulls? Lack of professionalism, or as my fellow Brits would say "poor form mate."
I worked as a sell-side stock analyst and if I made a mistake like this in my research report, I would have gotten sacked on the spot and the bank could've gotten sued for many millions of dollars.
Mike McGraw wrote:If the Bobcats miss the playoffs this year and keep getting worse — not at all far-fetched — that pick could become a top-five selection someday.
Yes it could be a top five selection, but only in 2016. If I buy a lottery ticket sometime this week - not at all far-fetched - I could become a millionaire someday. Bad journalism again, because McGraw either:
1. Believes that we have a relatively good chance of landing a top 5 pick; or
2. He is purposely misleading us to believe that the chance of that happening is a lot better than it really is (probably less than 1%).
Other than that he wrote a good article, but he needs to get his facts straight.