Red Larrivee wrote:
Reggie Rose wants the Bulls to stop being a FO that's dominated by reactionary, conservative, penny-pinching moves, and act like a big market team for once in their damn lives. This is the Chicago Bulls, not the New Orleans Pelicans.This team has not fallen outside of the Top 3 in attendance in 10 YEARS.
Like, how does that happen, yet the only moves we see the team talking about are moves that are salary dumping players?
What more do we as fans have to do to support the team before they finally start spending and thinking like a big market club? The moves and mindset of the FO reflect on the court too. We might be the only big market team that doesn't look like a big market team when you watch a game on TV. Fans support the Bulls, but the Bulls don't support the fans and it's tiresome.
I think you're confused. What is "acting like a big market"?
Is it trading a prime Shaq because of chemistry issues, and dropping from an elite team to a mediocre one in the process, is that acting like a big market?
What about dumping Lamar Odom and Derrick Fisher for financial reasons?
What about breaking up a title winner in Dallas?
What about Ainge being open about needing to look at trading Paul and KG to rebuild?
Or is it dealing Shaq to the Suns once you realize you're not a true contender anymore, and being very average for a few years because of it until you get the right moment (the Heat in 2010)?
Or is the "acting like a big market" that you really want paying Amare Stoudemire, Melo, and Chandler as if they were Bosh, Lebron, and Wade, while surrounding them with the AARP?
Or is it spending the second highest payroll in the league for a team whose best player is either a pretty good C who can't rebound or defend well in Lopez, or a barely still top 10 PG in Deron Williams?
Or is it paying a truly senile, impossibly bad on defense, 40 year old Steve Nash for 3 years?
OR, is it giving your backup PF in Taj a 4 year deal because you know you need his advantage to excel in the future, watching the implications of deals down the road closely, etc?