Hangtime84 wrote:All I want is ownership to allow the tank to happen.
Are they not allowing the rebuild to happen? It's not like Paxson traded Butler without Reinsdorf being involved.
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Hangtime84 wrote:All I want is ownership to allow the tank to happen.
Red Larrivee wrote:Hangtime84 wrote:All I want is ownership to allow the tank to happen.
Are they not allowing the rebuild to happen? It's not like Paxson traded Butler without Reinsdorf being involved.
Red Larrivee wrote:Hangtime84 wrote:All I want is ownership to allow the tank to happen.
Are they not allowing the rebuild to happen? It's not like Paxson traded Butler without Reinsdorf being involved.
At first glance, it doesn’t seem like anyone is out playing anyone if you judge by the first three basic stats. After those, though, LaVine runs away with everything else. LaVine has been much more efficient in every form of shooting this season, by a large margin too – he is up +.04 in FG% , +.05 in 3P% and +.07 in TS%.
Wiggins has struggled with his shot throughout his career but LaVine is killing him across the board in those metrics.
As far as defense goes, both have been really bad, posting a 115 DRTG. Wiggins has Defensive Real Plus-Minus of -2.43. LaVine has one of -2.79. Both are pretty bad.
On the other hand, LaVine has ran the offense better as well as put his teammates in better positions to make plays. That is also backed up by his +12 advantage in ORTG (Offensive Rating). The last advanced metric I looked at was value over replacement and LaVine KILLS Wiggins in it. Andrew is actually at a negative value rating while LaVine is +.08 on the season so far.
fleet wrote:By saying that, you absolve Reinsdorf for his involvement with Rondo and Wade. It's like, can this guy ever take a bullet?
kodo wrote:If healthy, a rather huge if, he's the best asset we've seen from any of the recent star trades (Cousins, CP3, Paul George, Harden, Durant, I could keep going on & on). On top of the #7. Dunn feels like he was traded straight up for our mid 1st rounder.
Red Larrivee wrote:fleet wrote:By saying that, you absolve Reinsdorf for his involvement with Rondo and Wade. It's like, can this guy ever take a bullet?
I'm confused. Are we pretending that Reinsdorf just has no idea what's going on with his team right now? There's no indication that he's preventing the team from rebuilding.
fleet wrote:Didn't say he wasn't. Even if it looked for a minute like he and Hahn were pulling some of the same crap. That is somebody else's theory. Just for once, I'd like him to take more arrows that he deserves instead of a wall of defense sometimes. Obviously you like him, we disagree.
MrFortune3 wrote:So let me understand this, people think that Jerry is against saving a ton of money both now and in future contracts over a period of 3 or more years and believe he won't like this for a few years while he gets to spend a ton of money on the Sox?
Hangtime84 wrote:Rerisen wrote:^
Zach ON, Wiggins OFF: Team 103.0 PPP | Opponent 107.4 PPP = -4.4
Wiggins ON, Lavine OFF: Team 111.4 PPP | Opponent 110.6 PPP = +0.8
Wiggins having the ball hurting Zach doesn't hold up in the numbers, if anything the opposite.
Rerisen I've watched wolves games and talked with many wolves fans. This is one of those things advance stats suck without context moments.
Lavine was their best shooter out of main scorers and made argument was who should be the SG Wiggins or Lavine. Many saw Lavine rising up over Wiggins as the better offensive player.
MrFortune3 wrote:So let me understand this, people think that Jerry is against saving a ton of money both now and in future contracts over a period of 3 or more years and believe he won't like this for a few years while he gets to spend a ton of money on the Sox?
Jcool0 wrote:aguifs wrote:Do we have a friggin plan?
If the Bulls do, you would be complaining to much to ever hear it.
fleet wrote:MrFortune3 wrote:So let me understand this, people think that Jerry is against saving a ton of money both now and in future contracts over a period of 3 or more years and believe he won't like this for a few years while he gets to spend a ton of money on the Sox?
You think he is about to spend a ton of money on the Sox?
MrFortune3 wrote:fleet wrote:MrFortune3 wrote:So let me understand this, people think that Jerry is against saving a ton of money both now and in future contracts over a period of 3 or more years and believe he won't like this for a few years while he gets to spend a ton of money on the Sox?
You think he is about to spend a ton of money on the Sox?
3.5 mil for Bell and all of a sudden their top draft pick is signed for 3.7 mil the next day. You have about what 48 mil committed to next year, Niko will probably take around 13 mil so after cap holds you are taking about what 70 mil for the Bulls next year.
Sox have a ton of talented prospects they could be in the mix next year in a similar fashion to the Yankees this year. Team might get a tad antsy and a spend a little in FA, plus the next class after that is loaded.
fleet wrote:MrFortune3 wrote:fleet wrote:You think he is about to spend a ton of money on the Sox?
3.5 mil for Bell and all of a sudden their top draft pick is signed for 3.7 mil the next day. You have about what 48 mil committed to next year, Niko will probably take around 13 mil so after cap holds you are taking about what 70 mil for the Bulls next year.
Sox have a ton of talented prospects they could be in the mix next year in a similar fashion to the Yankees this year. Team might get a tad antsy and a spend a little in FA, plus the next class after that is loaded.
which way is the overall payroll and expenditures going?
They aren't spending big money on free agents when rookies with talent are ready to plug in either. This team is minimally 5 years away from spending money (longer probably), and I'll believe they do when they resign some of these kids to Bryce Harper deals, or the deal Kris Bryant is about to get.
Red Larrivee wrote:Hangtime84 wrote:All I want is ownership to allow the tank to happen.
Are they not allowing the rebuild to happen? It's not like Paxson traded Butler without Reinsdorf being involved.
Mark K wrote:They are allowing it to happen. The real question is how long will they allow it to occur for. I don't believe for second that this rebuild was signed off for it to be a multi-year thing with several cracks at top 3 picks over several seasons.
It may happen naturally if players don't develop, but it won't be the plan.
Mark K wrote:Red Larrivee wrote:Hangtime84 wrote:All I want is ownership to allow the tank to happen.
Are they not allowing the rebuild to happen? It's not like Paxson traded Butler without Reinsdorf being involved.
They are allowing it to happen. The real question is how long will they allow it to occur for. I don't believe for second that this rebuild was signed off for it to be a multi-year thing with several cracks at top 3 picks over several seasons.
It may happen naturally if players don't develop, but it won't be the plan.