cedric76 wrote:I think u should forget about love, ur team is already great
NO.
MUST HAVE LOVE.
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cedric76 wrote:I think u should forget about love, ur team is already great
Ralphb07 wrote:And the Bulls front office thinks the upgrade is Waiters. The Bulls love him and have been trying to nab him since the draft. .
BTW Deng regressed on that team last yr as well and cost him money. That's the thing people miss imo. It's that getting those players on a, real team can help.
Heck didn't Kyrie regress too?
panthermark wrote:FecesOfDeath wrote:panthermark wrote:See myth thread(s)...
Almost every championship team had:
1. Great all-around defense (at least top 10 in efficiency)
2. Consistent low-post scoring
3. Above average rim protection
Depth with borderline all-stars or top-heavy shallowness with superstars don't really matter, only as long they matter in any of the three traits.
Did you type that with a staright face?
I mean, the first 3 items you listed are true...
But almost all of them had major top end talent. The Spurs and Pistons were the teams that had the "least" top end talent. The Piston's used record breaking defense and a short rotation. This most recent Spurs team set a record in the Finals for shooting percentages...and their "talent level" had more to do with age than actual talent being that the core of All-Stars/Superstar has been together for a dozen years and had already won 3 rings together.
WE ARE NOT THE SPURS.
panthermark wrote:Ralphb07 wrote:
No made up and to be quite honest I'm shocked by the negative views on both Waiters and Thompson. To me this seems like Homer talk on this page.
Bottom line is its Cleveland who doesn't want to send those guys to Chicago helping the Bulls out. I find all these post of late comical since I know the real story.
I've defended Waiters in the past, and he would scare me to death as a 4th option on the Cavs roster (behind Bron, Love, and Ivring). But I'm not all that crazy about him on this roster as our possible 2nd option behind Rose. He would make a great 6th man, but it appears he does not want that role.
Ralphb07 wrote:The beloved Taj Gibson is a career 9pts, 6rebs, 15per and 51% ts. So looking at the stats you put above, thanks btw, made my work easier. Yes I sit back and laugh at what people expect for Taj..
news flash guys the Bulls went out and spent over 12 mil, all our money on Taj s position.
Jcool0 wrote:Dallas won with only one "top end talent" and pretty good depth.
panthermark wrote:Ralphb07 wrote:And the Bulls front office thinks the upgrade is Waiters. The Bulls love him and have been trying to nab him since the draft. .
BTW Deng regressed on that team last yr as well and cost him money. That's the thing people miss imo. It's that getting those players on a, real team can help.
Heck didn't Kyrie regress too?
I can see the "talent" in Waiters. But I don't understand the Bulls logic.
Different team...but we tried it with Tyrus. Didnt' work.
Big Ben became an ass....had to dump him.
We didn't want JR Smith.
James Johnson wasn't even a true headcase, but he got stuck in the dog house.
It seems like we are not that kinda of team....but maybe Nate showed them something (about needing talent)? Who knows...
Ralphb07 wrote:The beloved Taj Gibson is a career 9pts, 6rebs, 15per and 51% ts. So looking at the stats you put above, thanks btw, made my work easier. Yes I sit back and laugh at what people expect for Taj..
news flash guys the Bulls went out and spent over 12 mil, all our money on Taj s position.
panthermark wrote:Jcool0 wrote:Dallas won with only one "top end talent" and pretty good depth.
I know this sound worse than how I mean it (because it is over the web), but....are you making that up?
Dallas indeed had one star, but they used one of the shortest rotations in recent history in the finals.
It was literally a 7 man rotation.
Dirk - 40.4
Kidd - 37.4
Chandler - 37.3
Marion - 35.8
Terry - 32.6
Barea - 21.4
Stevenon - 17.2
That is basically it....
http://www.basketball-reference.com/pla ... inals.html
panthermark wrote:Did you type that with a staright face?
I mean, the first 3 items you listed are true...
But almost all of them had major top end talent. The Spurs and Pistons were the teams that had the "least" top end talent. The Piston's used record breaking defense and a short rotation. This most recent Spurs team set a record in the Finals for shooting percentages...and their "talent level" had more to do with age than actual talent being that the core of All-Stars/Superstar has been together for a dozen years and had already won 3 rings together.
WE ARE NOT THE SPURS.
According to a source close to Waiters, he "wants out" of Cleveland and "prefers to go to Philly because he thinks he'd be the best player on the team. That's his mindset."
Ralphb07 wrote:news flash guys the Bulls went out and spent over 12 mil, all our money on Taj s position.
Rerisen wrote:Wait a minute the Bulls love Waiters but were scared of Lance Stephenson? Utterly bizarre.
Considering Lance is actually a proven positive performer with efficient offense and playmaking and Waiters is all potential, but right now hindered by poor shot selection, an over sized ego, and attitude problem where he couldn't get along with the team's best player and thought it should be 'his team' instead.
Jcool0 wrote:panthermark wrote:Jcool0 wrote:Dallas won with only one "top end talent" and pretty good depth.
I know this sound worse than how I mean it (because it is over the web), but....are you making that up?
Dallas indeed had one star, but they used one of the shortest rotations in recent history in the finals.
It was literally a 7 man rotation.
Dirk - 40.4
Kidd - 37.4
Chandler - 37.3
Marion - 35.8
Terry - 32.6
Barea - 21.4
Stevenon - 17.2
That is basically it....
http://www.basketball-reference.com/pla ... inals.html
And in the Western Conference finals:
Dirk Nowitzki - 40.5
Jason Kidd - 36.7
Shawn Marion: 33.5
Jason Terry: 33
Tyson Chandler: 31.8
DeShawn Stevenson: 20.8
Jose Barea: 16.9
Peja Stojakovic: 16.3
Brendan Haywood: 14.9
Ralphb07 wrote:cubd8 wrote:Ralphb07 wrote:It's awesome when my source breaks a story days before Stein. Philadelphia and Chicago are the two possible teams in a 3 way and both want Waiters. Problem with Philly is they aren't willing to give up picks in a deal.
Ralph - Is Chicago trying to acquire Love or just be the 3rd team?
Both. The Bulls either want Love or make sure Cleveland gives up as much as possible.
Minny IMO wants Gibson and Wiggins which is why I think Cleveland and Love is more likely.
The Bulls would swap Gibson for Waiters and Thompson in a heart beat. Also willing to take on Martin and sending out others, picks to make it work. Cleveland knows Bennett sucks and is trying to push him instead
panthermark wrote:Ralphb07 wrote:The beloved Taj Gibson is a career 9pts, 6rebs, 15per and 51% ts. So looking at the stats you put above, thanks btw, made my work easier. Yes I sit back and laugh at what people expect for Taj..
news flash guys the Bulls went out and spent over 12 mil, all our money on Taj s position.
About that news flash...
Where is the $12M coming from? I'm guessing Gasol is going to play a lot of center...and from what you said earlier...he (Gasol) was supposed to come with Melo. Not to mention the fact that Taj was in on signing Melo.
I do wonder if the issue with Real Madrid forced Chicago's hand? (I wonder if they really wanted to wait another year to sign Mitoric?) That would have made far more sense.
singal3 wrote:[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=To0JIyG9UC0[/youtube]
Not sure how people don't like this guy. He didn't miss one shot in this video!!!
Stratmaster wrote:TheStig wrote:Stratmaster wrote:So to summarize:
1. I want out of Minnesota.
2. i want out of Minnesota before my contract with them is up.
3. I only want to go to a team with a chance at a championship.
4. I see only 3 teams I am interested in. GSW, Bulls, Cavs
5. But I won't sign an extension with any of them. I want them to give up their most prized future assets, and then I'll decide next season if I still want to play for them. Even if I do still want to play for them, I will leverage free agency to get the biggest contract available, and if they don;t give in to my demands i am gone.
The more i see this farce unfold, the less interested I am. I say run away as fast as you can from this guy. If you can be a 3rd party in a trade that sends him elsewhere and allows you to get the wing you need...go for it.
This guy is a total egomaniac.
He won't sign an extension this summer because next summer he is eligible for 30% of the cap instead of 25%. Why lose 5% right off the bat. I'm sure he will give strong assurances to whoever he gets traded too.
Exactly. "I want out of my contract. I want to pick the team I go to. I want all the risk to be with everyone else involved and all the reward to be with me. I won't take a dime less than I would get if I actually HONORED my contract". Screw him.