DanTown8587 wrote:LT
Just noticed something...
1.75 - 1.50 = 0.25
2.50 - 1.75 = 0.75
3.25 - 2.50 = 0.75
...even worse than it looks at first glance
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DanTown8587 wrote:LT
transplant wrote:Agree that the premise of the OP is very arguable.
One of the things that has bugged the **** out of me this offseason is how so many fans have completely based their thinking about what the Bulls need to do on the Heat series and what I consider the myth of how the Bulls were completely outmanned in that 4-1 series.
Yeah, the Heat won. IMO, they weren't insurmountably better even with Keith Bogans as the Bulls starting SG. They just weren't and with a healthy frontcourt, I'd be happy to take my chances again this season. The fact that they have added Battier and we have added Hamilton does nothing but give me more confidence (and I think highly of Battier).
Bring it on.
transplant wrote:Agree that the premise of the OP is very arguable.
One of the things that has bugged the **** out of me this offseason is how so many fans have completely based their thinking about what the Bulls need to do on the Heat series and what I consider the myth of how the Bulls were completely outmanned in that 4-1 series.
Yeah, the Heat won. IMO, they weren't insurmountably better even with Keith Bogans as the Bulls starting SG. They just weren't and with a healthy frontcourt, I'd be happy to take my chances again this season. The fact that they have added Battier and we have added Hamilton does nothing but give me more confidence (and I think highly of Battier).
Bring it on.
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MGB8 wrote:Rip's addition makes Thib's minute management job much easier, IMO, because (presuming Rip starts), the Bulls will begin the game attacking on offense just as much as establishing themselves on defense. In contrast, with Bogans in, the Bulls would start with some hinderance on offense - sort of with one leg stuck in the mud.
The reason this matters is that I think the Bulls will have an easier time figuring out, in each game, whether their first wing reserve needs to bring "more offense" or "more defense," based on the flow of the game. And Rip's overall balanced game means that the Bulls can run Rip-Brewer or Rip-Korver at the 2-3, and give Deng some time to rest during those spots.