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Is Pau the weakest link of the big men?

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Re: Is Pau the weakest link of the big men? 

Post#101 » by jkujami » Wed Mar 25, 2015 9:54 am

Is this a trick question? a hidden camera prank? an all star starter being not only weak but the weakest link of the big men? Is this serious?
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Re: Is Pau the weakest link of the big men? 

Post#102 » by FreakMaster » Wed Mar 25, 2015 12:26 pm

IMO No Pau isn't the weakest link of the big men. Pau is the best big man on the Bulls. I would go one step further and give him the team MVP award if they had one. He's a quiet leader who putting up the best stats of his career. That's saying something considering he was a key piece in 2 championships.
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Re: Is Pau the weakest link of the big men? 

Post#103 » by Ice Man » Wed Mar 25, 2015 12:57 pm

What makes Pau so valuable is that he hits the 18 footer. I never thought that was what I would be talking about before this season. But that's it, even more than his length. He is absolutely dynamite on the pick-and-pop. Jo can't hit that shot, Taj can't, Boozer not enough to make it a good play, and I'm not even sure that Miro can (he never shoots midrange). Basically, every game he shoots from midrange like Nene did against us last year in the playoffs. It's devastating.

The length of course is his other big weapon, both in low-post offense and challenging shots, but not I think as valuable as the shooting.

No, he's not the weakest of our big men.

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