PaKii94 wrote:Random scout that randomly pops up on bleacherreport:
Some of these tweets are pure nonsense.
Lavine is an efficient scorer for all his faults.
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PaKii94 wrote:Random scout that randomly pops up on bleacherreport:
coldfish wrote:chefo wrote:CBS7 wrote:30% of our field goals have been taken by Dunn, Thad, and Coby; 3 guys that are legitimately at the bottom of the NBA efficiency wise.
Which brings me back to another point of mine that Lauri needs to be more aggressive/take more shots, but he doesn't have to compete with Zach for shots, Dunn/Thad/Coby should just take less.
Bingo! Let's design a system where our worst (least efficient) scorers get to handle the ball and try to put up points at a higher frequency than our 1b/second option last year. Brilliant!
To some degree, the defenses are forcing this. If you were gameplanning for the Bulls, your goal would be to get Dunn to shoot from the outside. IMO, its really hard to be a perimeter player in today's NBA and not have a 3p shot. If you don't, teams know it and adjust.
The Otto injury really hurt the team but even then, they weren't playing that great with him.
FriedRise wrote:
Chi town wrote:MrSparkle wrote:Ron Awsumb’s points are valid. I can also see Chicago FO being hell bent on making Zach an all-star. All in all it is pathetic. Though I will say he had improved. Not enough to be a 1 (or frankly even a 2) option, but certainly a rich man’s Cavs JR Smith. I’d give the ASG cause the rest of the East guard situation has been sub-par. Still i don’t think Zach is a favorite over these guys:
Trae, Kemba, Simmons, Brown, injured Kyrie, Beal
And he’s a little favorable over Bledsoe, Brogdon, Dinwiddie... except these guys are actually winning. Seeing as there are no superstar two-way guards in the East, Zach has a shot, but I’d trade him anytime for any of the 6 in the first list.. which means beyond circumstantial stats and injuries (let’s not forget Oladipo is out, and Jimmy kinda plays guard half the time), Zach is a fringe star at best.
Bulls are coached awfully, and it seems guys are all playing to their weaknesses (Dunn and Thad spot up 3P shooters, zero midrange for Lauri, Sato and Dunn low usage for creating passes, etc.).
Zach is 24, still improving, and has an elite work ethic to god with his elite 3 ball shooting and creation and elite athleticism. His IQ is still bad but has moved up from awful. Same for his D.
LAVINE HAS NOTHING TO WORK WITH. Lauri sucks and the coaching is even worse with examples you listed.
If we were healthy we’d be close to .500
If Lauri maintained and didn’t decline big time we are close to .500
If Boylen wasn’t the worst in game coach in the league we are close to .500
Instead all are true and we aren’t close to being .500
dice wrote:FriedRise wrote:
i'm sorry, having only 2 categories (guards/frontcourt) is goofy. should be PG/wing/big. jaylen brown and jimmy butler in separate categories doesn't make much sense
wings: giannis, jimmy, middleton, harris, brown
bigs: embiid, siakam, tatum, bam
PG: simmons, lowry, kembaORbledsoeORvanvleet
i'd have no problem with sliding sabonis in there to give the pacers a rep
MrSparkle wrote:dice wrote:FriedRise wrote:
i'm sorry, having only 2 categories (guards/frontcourt) is goofy. should be PG/wing/big. jaylen brown and jimmy butler in separate categories doesn't make much sense
wings: giannis, jimmy, middleton, harris, brown
bigs: embiid, siakam, tatum, bam
PG: simmons, lowry, kembaORbledsoeORvanvleet
i'd have no problem with sliding sabonis in there to give the pacers a rep
I figure they should just entirely ditch categories. It's a joke competition, atleast put the top-5 vs top-5.
PaKii94 wrote:Onibuh wrote:btw. Zachs best games were with other Players stepping up and helping with scoring. Lavine looked better Overall when Lauri was hitting his shots or when White has his groove.
He's carrying the whole load and his advanced numbers will look worse, while pts go up.
Or maybe he took more of an off-ball role and reduced his tough shots? His advanced numbers are the best they have ever been.
Hold That wrote:Simply put. Lavine needs more help
Hold That wrote:Simply put. Lavine needs more help
J_Cotton wrote:Hold That wrote:Simply put. Lavine needs more helpHold That wrote:Simply put. Lavine needs more help
Of course he needs. I bet those 4 other guys on the court wearing the same colours would be more than willing to help Zack to get the wins and stats he needs to make it to the ASG. If he wants some help it's there for him to use. As a primary ball handler he can help others so they can help him. He should start giving away at least 5 of his contested shot attempts to see if he can get more in return. Wouldn't be surprised if putting those 5 attempts through the systems comes back to him as something like +2 AST, +1-2 free looks and more wins.
J_Cotton wrote:Hold That wrote:Simply put. Lavine needs more helpHold That wrote:Simply put. Lavine needs more help
Of course he needs. I bet those 4 other guys on the court wearing the same colours would be more than willing to help Zack to get the wins and stats he needs to make it to the ASG. If he wants some help it's there for him to use. As a primary ball handler he can help others so they can help him. He should start giving away at least 5 of his contested shot attempts to see if he can get more in return. Wouldn't be surprised if putting those 5 attempts through the systems comes back to him as something like +2 AST, +1-2 free looks and more wins.
J_Cotton wrote:Hold That wrote:Simply put. Lavine needs more helpHold That wrote:Simply put. Lavine needs more help
Of course he needs. I bet those 4 other guys on the court wearing the same colours would be more than willing to help Zack to get the wins and stats he needs to make it to the ASG. If he wants some help it's there for him to use. As a primary ball handler he can help others so they can help him. He should start giving away at least 5 of his contested shot attempts to see if he can get more in return. Wouldn't be surprised if giving out those 5 attempts to be used by the system comes back to him as something like +2 AST, +1-2 free looks and more wins.
J_Cotton wrote:Hold That wrote:Simply put. Lavine needs more helpHold That wrote:Simply put. Lavine needs more help
Of course he needs. I bet those 4 other guys on the court wearing the same colours would be more than willing to help Zack to get the wins and stats he needs to make it to the ASG. If he wants some help it's there for him to use. As a primary ball handler he can help others so they can help him. He should start giving away at least 5 of his contested shot attempts to see if he can get more in return. Wouldn't be surprised if giving out those 5 attempts to be used by the system comes back to him as something like +2 AST, +1-2 free looks and more wins.
Hold That wrote:J_Cotton wrote:Hold That wrote:Simply put. Lavine needs more helpHold That wrote:Simply put. Lavine needs more help
Of course he needs. I bet those 4 other guys on the court wearing the same colours would be more than willing to help Zack to get the wins and stats he needs to make it to the ASG. If he wants some help it's there for him to use. As a primary ball handler he can help others so they can help him. He should start giving away at least 5 of his contested shot attempts to see if he can get more in return. Wouldn't be surprised if giving out those 5 attempts to be used by the system comes back to him as something like +2 AST, +1-2 free looks and more wins.
Do you really believe Zach averaging 2 more assist and maybe 3 less shot attempts is the answer to our problems?![]()
The roster isn’t that talented period.. He needs more help.
coldfish wrote:I've been a Wendell defender and his metrics are good. His defensive acumen is underrated. That said, he isn't big or athletic, he doesn't have a great shot or handle, his hands are poor, etc. I don't see some super upside with him. I think that teams could get a guy like him to finish off a roster without a lot of trouble.
As far as trading young players, the Bulls' normal route is to hold onto them until they have no value. That's not how you win in the NBA. You have to figure out who works before other teams do and maximize value. Beyond that, I'm not advocating dumping them. IMO, you need to get real value.
Red Larrivee wrote:coldfish wrote:I've been a Wendell defender and his metrics are good. His defensive acumen is underrated. That said, he isn't big or athletic, he doesn't have a great shot or handle, his hands are poor, etc. I don't see some super upside with him. I think that teams could get a guy like him to finish off a roster without a lot of trouble.
As far as trading young players, the Bulls' normal route is to hold onto them until they have no value. That's not how you win in the NBA. You have to figure out who works before other teams do and maximize value. Beyond that, I'm not advocating dumping them. IMO, you need to get real value.
You could've said the same thing about Joakim Noah.
I don't expect Wendell to ever dominate games on his talent or some natural trait, but he can absolutely be a huge asset to winning based on his fundamentals, timing, and advanced defensive acumen. I think he's better on offense than he's shown to this point as well, particularly with his passing ability.
The fact that the Bulls defensive system has completely broken down without Carter shows the value he's accumulated to this point. Untouchable? No, but he's not a player I would be looking to move.
IMO, the Bulls have one quality piece. Zach.
Its hard to evaluate how he would play on a winner, surrounded by good players, with a good coach. That said, his skills, size and athleticism are undeniable. As others have noted, his flaw was largely his decision making on both sides of the court and that seems to be improving this year.
If I was GM, I would strongly be considering trading everyone else for a second core piece and then using the draft and free agency to fill out a roster. I think that Zach + star level player + quality vets + good coach could make some noise.