Clocian wrote:I'm curious to all those critical of AK's moves thus far who they wanted to sign.
Cats are allowed to be critical, Iām side eying this signing for now. Weāll see how he meshes with the squad
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Clocian wrote:I'm curious to all those critical of AK's moves thus far who they wanted to sign.
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Brad Biggs wrote:Fields was in the bottom third of the league in too many key statistical metrics for the Bears to commit to the idea of trading down from the first pick for a bundle of future assets and then building around him.
TheStig wrote:Clocian wrote:I'm curious to all those critical of AK's moves thus far who they wanted to sign.
I've actually been very supportive of AK's moves but this one is stupid. For a very calculated exec, this is completely crazy. In a couple of days, you'll be able to sign someone like Temple for the min or at worse bi annual exception. No reason to blow more than half your MLE on this guy. What other GM was rushing to sign a 34 year old Garret Temple as FA opened?
VolumePoster wrote:Culture signing. Which we need. Cheap and a 1 year deal.
Seems solid.
Brad Biggs wrote:Fields was in the bottom third of the league in too many key statistical metrics for the Bears to commit to the idea of trading down from the first pick for a bundle of future assets and then building around him.
ThreeYearPlan wrote:Bulls fans defend HomoSapien more than Rose.
HomoSapien wrote:Alright, after initial annoyance at this move, I've softened. He can play a bit but more importantly, it sounds like he's the savvy veteran leader this roster really did not have last season. We're culture-building right now. Still hope we get rid of Young to create another roster spot for a more meaningful player.
Brad Biggs wrote:Fields was in the bottom third of the league in too many key statistical metrics for the Bears to commit to the idea of trading down from the first pick for a bundle of future assets and then building around him.
WookieOnRitalin wrote:Game 1. It's where the series is truly 0-0.
Chi town wrote:Pax for Prez wrote:Hopefully this is a depth piece because of a coming trade.
This should make Sato the guy being shipped out.
Rumor around the draft was he was being shopped.
Paradise wrote:Nets fan here.
Garrett was a class act here and especially in the locker room. Heās the perfect vet for the Bulls. Heās also extremely intelligent and you will soon see heās probably got a future in either the front office, coaching staff of a team or could run for local politicians. Really brilliant.
He exceeded his role here with us due to injuries and definitely had a big role in our surprisingly good record in the Bubble.
You can expect some streaky shooting for sure but he competes hard defensively, chase down blocks will be a thing, smart passer, clutch shot making but some and if not, alot of bone headed turnovers. He legit did cost us Game 3 vs Toronto this summer on an inbound play to potentially win the game but heās not likely to do that within a 20 minute limited role.
Also, Iām super jealous on the Patrick Williams pick and the simple fact the Bulls didnāt need to give up WCJ says alot. A team with a good front office going forward in a large market can go far in short time.
BTW, The Nets in 2016 were down to two candidates for the GM role: Sean Marks and Arturas Karnisovas.
Good luck, guys.
RSP83 wrote:Chi town wrote:Pax for Prez wrote:Hopefully this is a depth piece because of a coming trade.
This should make Sato the guy being shipped out.
Rumor around the draft was he was being shopped.
jc23 wrote:the fate of humanity rides on Chicago winning this game.