Mech Engineer wrote:Here's my take on that..
1. Why Reggie went public? We can logically guess that he would have tried to talk to the Bulls FO privately. Either the Bulls FO told him to take a hike or didn't agree with him or gave him the financial reasons or probably said they are working on fixing the Bulls problems. Maybe he has asked them several times and they keep saying the same crap...(showing charts, rankings, graphics, player availability, player flaws like Josh Smith's issues or Dwight Howard's issues). He might have got frustrated with that crap and went public.
That is logical that could happen............What I am hoping in coming days Reggie, or both come out in public and make a formal apologize in fact Reggie should do the apologizing assuming the part the front office told him to take a hike. If the front office actually tell him take a hike Reggie should at least try to keep it cool and not say anything in public.
2. He is probably one of the few guys who really sees and talks to his brother after games. GarPax, Jerry, Bulls players, Thibs) don't do that all the time. Derrick will be emotional after a game and would have let out more to his brother than he would the next day to somebody else.
Fair enough and we all know that we heard Derrick Rose is a humble and quiet/shy person with others at times.
3. About availability of players like Howard or any other superstar...it is not about them directly being available. They lost an asset like Asik who they could have used as a piece for a superstar trade. Or, their history tells that they have not been successful in getting a star type player except for Boozer. Sometimes, it might be the intermediate place of getting a bunch of semi-stars to put them together in a trade for a superstar type when they become available. Guys like Mayo, Josh Smith(just examples) might not be superstars but those types who are young and are athletic can be part of a bigger trade much more than a older player like Boozer or Rip.
I am one of the poster that I wouldn't mind matching the offer to Asik but at the same time I understand the Bulls front office why they didn't match his offer. Should they trade him to get at least something in return? Perhaps even though at the time I want to keep Asik and not trade a big for small(remember the rumors about Courtney Lee for Asik type deal.)
And to a certain degree as I say my previous post Reggie isn't wrong part of his comments. The Bulls could have done better last off-season.