dougthonus wrote:ZOMG wrote:It would be hilarious to put Harrell on the Bulls and see him suffer. He's a hustle guy who absolutely can't create any type of opportunities for himself. A product of his environment over the last couple of years. 
In that sense, he really is the perfect ring chaser. A guy who plays with superstars and looks great.
Well he was a more efficient / higher volume scorer than Lauri for three straight years, even prior to having any stars there (two of those years).  
You know whom also can't create any plays for himself?  Lauri Markkanen.   He just gets his points by standing around the perimeter and attacking close outs vs rolling to the rim and fighting on the glass.  Neither of them are guys who put pressure on the defense, initiate offense, or generate significant gravity.
So I don't think you're wrong about Harrell per se, but I think you're overstating what Lauri does on offense by a pretty big amount if you think it is more valuable.  Then you still have the fact that Harrell is more useful on defense.
 
Creating good scoring opportunities out of thin air is a star/superstar trait in the NBA. The most difficult thing in the game. I certainly don't expect it from a guy like Harrell - OR Lauri. 
But I believe Lauri has tried to do exactly what he's been asked to over these three years. Often to his own detriment. In college, he played in the flow of the offense and scored easily. The team looked for him. His rookie year was pretty similar, actually - his job was to put the ball in the basket by any means necessary, and he did. Sure, he was a lot more inefficient than at Arizona, but that happens to almost every young big when they get to the League. 
The arrival of Zach, however, had a huge effect on Markkanen. Suddenly he was more of a designated spacer, not involved in pick and rolls or occupying the high post since we had two consecutive non-shooters in that role - first RoLo and then Wendell. Lauri started looking more and more like he was out of rhythm out there. The ball rarely found him when he was open. It usually found him when it was too late, but he probably felt like he had to do 
something with it. Cue all the ridiculous post-ups from the perimeter and forced 3pt shots. 
We all know his flaws. But give him a modern NBA offense with movement and sharing and I guarantee he'll thrive again.