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Steph : 29 ppg 5.9 apg 5.4 rpg 56% 2P 42.9% 3P 65.6% TS
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Steph : 29 ppg 5.9 apg 5.4 rpg 56% 2P 42.9% 3P 65.6% TS
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kodo wrote:If you squint, it's hard to tell Lavine apart from Curry by stats.Code: Select all
Steph : 29 ppg 5.9 apg 5.4 rpg 56% 2P 42.9% 3P 65.6% TS
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kodo wrote:If you squint, it's hard to tell Lavine apart from Curry by stats.Code: Select all
Steph : 29 ppg 5.9 apg 5.4 rpg 56% 2P 42.9% 3P 65.6% TS
Lavine: 28 ppg 5.3 apg 5.3 rpg 59% 2P 42.5% 3P 65.2% TS
FriedRise wrote:I think we can do better than a 57/43 split in favor of keeping Zach.
Feel free to re-cast your votes, fellas. There's still plenty of room in the bandwagon
WindyCityBorn wrote:johnnyvann840 wrote:WindyCityBorn wrote:
Is Butler worth a max with how trash Miami is this season? He has less of chance to make the all-star game than Zach. What about Beal? Luka? All the years Anthony failed to anything in New Orleans. There are very few players that make a team a winner on their own. Hell even Lebron missed the playoffs his first season in Los Angeles. Until we see LaVine with a competent team around him(we had one this season before our glass men broke again) I’m not judging him on the team’s success. He is basically the only reason we are competitive every night right now. Put Beal, Booker or Butler and here and doubt the results are any better. Because two of their teams have worse records.
Jimmy just dragged Miami to the Finals on his back. Jimmy's teams have always been a LOT better with him on the floor and his impact has always been obviously positive on the scoreboard. Even this season, Miami is 17 pts better with Jimmy on the floor. Miami being bad is because Jimmy has only played in 12 games this season. In those games Butler has played in, Miami is 7-5. Without Jimmy they are 3-9. So yeah, seeing his team was just in the NBA Finals last season this past summer and his impact is so obviously positive as it has been his entire career, he is worth it.
We are talking about today not what happened in the past. He has proven you wrong so far. It will likely continue. I’m not saying he is worth the max, but I mean you said he signing him to his current deal was one of the biggest mistakes the Bulls have ever made and lot of other stuff about him that was dead wrong so you don’t have a good track record when it comes to projections for LaVine.
WindyCityBorn wrote:
We are talking about today not what happened in the past.

johnnyvann840 wrote:WindyCityBorn wrote:johnnyvann840 wrote:
Jimmy just dragged Miami to the Finals on his back. Jimmy's teams have always been a LOT better with him on the floor and his impact has always been obviously positive on the scoreboard. Even this season, Miami is 17 pts better with Jimmy on the floor. Miami being bad is because Jimmy has only played in 12 games this season. In those games Butler has played in, Miami is 7-5. Without Jimmy they are 3-9. So yeah, seeing his team was just in the NBA Finals last season this past summer and his impact is so obviously positive as it has been his entire career, he is worth it.
We are talking about today not what happened in the past. He has proven you wrong so far. It will likely continue. I’m not saying he is worth the max, but I mean you said he signing him to his current deal was one of the biggest mistakes the Bulls have ever made and lot of other stuff about him that was dead wrong so you don’t have a good track record when it comes to projections for LaVine.
He hasn't proven me wrong at all. All I've ever said is that his teams have always done better on the scoreboard without him and he's always been a negative impact player and he is. Even this season, despite the terrific raw counting stats and great shooting %'s, the fact is that the Bulls are still 13 pts better per 100 without him. He is having one of his worst seasons in regard to raw impact this year. It's just a fact.
johnnyvann840 wrote:WindyCityBorn wrote:
We are talking about today not what happened in the past.
oh, and I AM talking about today. Right now. Lavine is a net negative 13 pts (THIRTEEN!!) per 100 per B/R. Jimmy is a positive 17 (SEVENTEEN!!).. Heat are 3-9 without Butler and 7-5 with him. THIS season. Last season, Jimmy dragged them into the freaking NBA Finals. So, yeah.. Jimmy is worth the money.
DuckIII wrote:johnnyvann840 wrote:WindyCityBorn wrote:
We are talking about today not what happened in the past. He has proven you wrong so far. It will likely continue. I’m not saying he is worth the max, but I mean you said he signing him to his current deal was one of the biggest mistakes the Bulls have ever made and lot of other stuff about him that was dead wrong so you don’t have a good track record when it comes to projections for LaVine.
He hasn't proven me wrong at all. All I've ever said is that his teams have always done better on the scoreboard without him and he's always been a negative impact player and he is. Even this season, despite the terrific raw counting stats and great shooting %'s, the fact is that the Bulls are still 13 pts better per 100 without him. He is having one of his worst seasons in regard to raw impact this year. It's just a fact.
Proof that said statistic sucks eggs.
Jcool0 wrote:johnnyvann840 wrote:WindyCityBorn wrote:
We are talking about today not what happened in the past.
oh, and I AM talking about today. Right now. Lavine is a net negative 13 pts (THIRTEEN!!) per 100 per B/R. Jimmy is a positive 17 (SEVENTEEN!!).. Heat are 3-9 without Butler and 7-5 with him. THIS season. Last season, Jimmy dragged them into the freaking NBA Finals. So, yeah.. Jimmy is worth the money.
Jimmy didn't drag anyone to the NBA finals. In the ECF Bam was there best player averaging 21 points, 11 rebounds and 5 assists. Dragic was averaging 20 points as well. Herro was at 19 ppg.
johnnyvann840 wrote:WindyCityBorn wrote:johnnyvann840 wrote:
Jimmy just dragged Miami to the Finals on his back. Jimmy's teams have always been a LOT better with him on the floor and his impact has always been obviously positive on the scoreboard. Even this season, Miami is 17 pts better with Jimmy on the floor. Miami being bad is because Jimmy has only played in 12 games this season. In those games Butler has played in, Miami is 7-5. Without Jimmy they are 3-9. So yeah, seeing his team was just in the NBA Finals last season this past summer and his impact is so obviously positive as it has been his entire career, he is worth it.
We are talking about today not what happened in the past. He has proven you wrong so far. It will likely continue. I’m not saying he is worth the max, but I mean you said he signing him to his current deal was one of the biggest mistakes the Bulls have ever made and lot of other stuff about him that was dead wrong so you don’t have a good track record when it comes to projections for LaVine.
He hasn't proven me wrong at all. All I've ever said is that his teams have always done better on the scoreboard without him and he's always been a negative impact player and he is. Even this season, despite the terrific raw counting stats and great shooting %'s, the fact is that the Bulls are still 13 pts better per 100 without him. He is having one of his worst seasons in regard to raw impact this year. It's just a fact.
RSP83 wrote:johnnyvann840 wrote:WindyCityBorn wrote:
We are talking about today not what happened in the past. He has proven you wrong so far. It will likely continue. I’m not saying he is worth the max, but I mean you said he signing him to his current deal was one of the biggest mistakes the Bulls have ever made and lot of other stuff about him that was dead wrong so you don’t have a good track record when it comes to projections for LaVine.
He hasn't proven me wrong at all. All I've ever said is that his teams have always done better on the scoreboard without him and he's always been a negative impact player and he is. Even this season, despite the terrific raw counting stats and great shooting %'s, the fact is that the Bulls are still 13 pts better per 100 without him. He is having one of his worst seasons in regard to raw impact this year. It's just a fact.
Stats aside, I cannot imagine this team is better without him on the floor. Does that mean if we put Zach on DNP-CD and play strictly Coby, Temple, Pat, Lauri, Wendell, Sato, Thad, OPJ, Gafford, we will start winning more games?

coldfish wrote:DuckIII wrote:Cold, my only issue with that is the paucity of bigs who fit that role. Where do you get one? I agree a core of Zach, Willy to develop, and a Jokic type would be a fantastic path forward. But how do you get the big?
Good question.
I think we are beyond the draft. Zach's window is basically now. You can't draft a guy and expect him to be an elite player over the next few years. You can either try to identify some gem in the rough and get him in free agency or by trade or just go all in on a trade.
I'll bring up a few names:
Julius Randle has bounced around a lot but he is only 26. He is having a great year and is going to be a free agent. The Bulls could just outright sign him. He is actually one of the league leaders in assists for the PF position. Julius Randle + Zach doesn't strike fear in the hearts of many people but with the right role players, you might get some great synergy.
Aaron Gordon has been rather disappointing and the Magic are going down. His name has come up in trades already. Again, this is another situation where you hope that some synergy forms that the whole is greater than the sum of the parts. He is 25 like Zach and is a well rounded player who might shine in the right system.
KAT would be the really big fish. He has won nothing in Minnesota and that team is going nowhere. They aren't going to be able to keep him. He is on a long term deal though. If he were to indicate he wasn't happy, the Bulls could go all in and trade Lauri, Wendell, 3 picks and 2 draft swaps for him and then try to build a winner. Lavine and KAT would be a defensive concern but on offense they would be a perfect inside/outside threat where you truly just have to fill out the team with roleplayers.
There are many others. The permutations here are significant. On the inside, I would love to see what a Lavine/KAT team could do with a good coach and complimentary teammates.
Let's be honest though. The Bulls aren't going to get Antonio Davis or the Joker or Embiid. Whomever Chicago gets is going to have warts and be a risky move with clear concerns.
