Red8911 wrote:Evil_Headband wrote:76ers had a bad year considering their expectations. After amassing all those high picks and tanking, they've managed to turn their roster into something that's nothing special. Clearly, they've had bad coaching too. It's hard to be excited that the Bulls got a GM and now maybe a head coach from that organization.
More proof that tanking and rebuilding doesn’t guarantee a championship team. Bulls are so dumb for following that route and fans actually believing that is the only way.
Tanking and rebuilding wasn't the problem, the league forcing the guy behind the plan and pushing the team to hire Colangelo, who traded the #3 and a future 1st to take Fultz, him getting fired for being an ass, then Brand trading assets for Jimmy, then trading him for Josh Richardson, then giving Harris and Horford deals starting at $60M total is what hurt the team.
Truebiscuit wrote:ArmTriangle wrote:Here is the segment of the Jimmy Butler interview with JJ Redick that people keep mentioning when questioning support for Brett Brown. Seems like there's plenty of better choices, new and experienced, than hiring Brown.
McMillan is interesting but a lot of questions about his offensive strategies or lack of them. I plan to trust AK until given a reason not to.
Yes, Jimmy, you are hard to work with. Every single team you have been on has not wanted you back. Let's see what happens with Miami.
And every single team that has traded him has been worse off. Minny fired its coach/GM and failed to make the playoffs the two years after Jimmy led them there for the first time in 13 years. Bulls fired two coaches and got rid of management. Sixers just fired its coach.
The three teams he's been traded from are watching him in the playoffs.
The Sixers franchise player is tweeting cryptic messages hinting that he wants to play with Jimmy.
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One of the guys the Bulls got for Jimmy was singing his praises last night.