TheStig wrote:WindyCityBorn wrote:TheStig wrote:He's never gonna be a top 15 guy.
Maybe, maybe not. Top 20 is still pretty damn good.
If he becomes that. I'd say he's top 40ish. Point being, he is not irreplaceable.
I say that opinion sucks.
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TheStig wrote:WindyCityBorn wrote:TheStig wrote:He's never gonna be a top 15 guy.
Maybe, maybe not. Top 20 is still pretty damn good.
If he becomes that. I'd say he's top 40ish. Point being, he is not irreplaceable.
WindyCityBorn wrote:TheStig wrote:WindyCityBorn wrote:
Maybe, maybe not. Top 20 is still pretty damn good.
If he becomes that. I'd say he's top 40ish. Point being, he is not irreplaceable.
I say that opinion sucks.
TheStig wrote:WindyCityBorn wrote:TheStig wrote:He's never gonna be a top 15 guy.
Maybe, maybe not. Top 20 is still pretty damn good.
If he becomes that. I'd say he's top 40ish. Point being, he is not irreplaceable.
Jcool0 wrote:TheStig wrote:WindyCityBorn wrote:
Maybe, maybe not. Top 20 is still pretty damn good.
If he becomes that. I'd say he's top 40ish. Point being, he is not irreplaceable.
Lol top 40ish... I cant take you seriously anymore.

Pax for Prez wrote:TheStig wrote:DuckIII wrote:
I understand the concept of blowing up a team for assets. I spent two years advocating we do it with Butler. But the Bulls with Butler had zero young prospects of any potential value and was winning too many games to pick below mid-first round. And he was about to be super-maxed at age 29.
This situation is nothing like that. The Bulls have multiple young talents worth keeping or who still retain trade value, impending cap relief, and all of their picks to include in trade (unlike more than half the NBA which has already committed future picks). And with our injury situation and the likelihood of trade deadline deals, is likely still going to have a lottery pick this year. Plus Lavine is only 25 and still very clearly improving on top having an already elite season.
Trading Lavine only makes sense if you believe this year is total fools gold and he’s going to significantly revert again. And if you believe that, fine. But it’s not really supported by how the improvement is happening.
Butler was 27 when he was traded. Lavine will be up for almost the same size deal as Butler at age 27. We're talking a year or two difference. And in my opinion Butler was better. He was a top 15 guy. Mirotic was also capable of being a piece as well. They also had all of their picks and cap space coming up.
I don't feel we have the young talent or a way to get young talent and there are no star FA's coming on the market. All the Butler reasons are just as prevalent if not more prevalent right now. And Jimmy was easily the better player.
Remember Butler was traded because he was eligible for the SUPER Max contract.
Zach will only be eligible for the regular Max contract.
Pax for Prez wrote:TheStig wrote:DuckIII wrote:
I understand the concept of blowing up a team for assets. I spent two years advocating we do it with Butler. But the Bulls with Butler had zero young prospects of any potential value and was winning too many games to pick below mid-first round. And he was about to be super-maxed at age 29.
This situation is nothing like that. The Bulls have multiple young talents worth keeping or who still retain trade value, impending cap relief, and all of their picks to include in trade (unlike more than half the NBA which has already committed future picks). And with our injury situation and the likelihood of trade deadline deals, is likely still going to have a lottery pick this year. Plus Lavine is only 25 and still very clearly improving on top having an already elite season.
Trading Lavine only makes sense if you believe this year is total fools gold and he’s going to significantly revert again. And if you believe that, fine. But it’s not really supported by how the improvement is happening.
Butler was 27 when he was traded. Lavine will be up for almost the same size deal as Butler at age 27. We're talking a year or two difference. And in my opinion Butler was better. He was a top 15 guy. Mirotic was also capable of being a piece as well. They also had all of their picks and cap space coming up.
I don't feel we have the young talent or a way to get young talent and there are no star FA's coming on the market. All the Butler reasons are just as prevalent if not more prevalent right now. And Jimmy was easily the better player.
Remember Butler was traded because he was eligible for the SUPER Max contract.
Zach will only be eligible for the regular Max contract.
Who are these "everyone" calling Lavine a superstar?TheStig wrote:Stratmaster wrote:And... Zach was hurt 2 of those seasons so, no, he hasn't played 6 full seasons. And... those 2 seasons were right smack in the middle of the other 4...And the Bulls have been a playoff quality team since game 3 of this season and Zach is the reason why.Jcool0 wrote:
1. Butler did not carry his team to the finals. Bam averaged 17.8 ppg, 10.3 rebounds and 4.4 assists. Dragic averaged 19.1 ppg, 4 rebounds and 4 assists & Hero was at 16 ppg, 3.7 assists and 5.1 rebounds. They weren't the 2010 Bulls starting Keith Bogans at SG.
2. Beal has never carried Washington the the playoffs. He won 25 games last year & 32 games the year before. The last time he was in the playoffs he had John Wall and a healthy OPJ.
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All these excuses. Everyone calls Zach Lavine the next superstar. I've yet to see an example of a superstar who couldn't win 30 games in his first 6 years. He's just not that guy. He's a top 40ish player. Not a top 10 guy. Beal is better than Zach and leading the league in scoring and I don't see him as a top 10 guy.
But will not affect the Bulls the way Butler's would have... because...as you said the cap was lower back then. The salary minimums are higher now too.TheStig wrote:Pax for Prez wrote:TheStig wrote:Butler was 27 when he was traded. Lavine will be up for almost the same size deal as Butler at age 27. We're talking a year or two difference. And in my opinion Butler was better. He was a top 15 guy. Mirotic was also capable of being a piece as well. They also had all of their picks and cap space coming up.
I don't feel we have the young talent or a way to get young talent and there are no star FA's coming on the market. All the Butler reasons are just as prevalent if not more prevalent right now. And Jimmy was easily the better player.
Remember Butler was traded because he was eligible for the SUPER Max contract.
Zach will only be eligible for the regular Max contract.
And the cap has gone up since then. When Lavine is a FA in 1.5 years. His 5/200 contract will basically be the same as Jimmy's super max would have been.
Stratmaster wrote:But will not affect the Bulls the way Butler's would have... because...as you said the cap was lower back then. The salary minimums are higher now too.TheStig wrote:Pax for Prez wrote:
Remember Butler was traded because he was eligible for the SUPER Max contract.
Zach will only be eligible for the regular Max contract.
And the cap has gone up since then. When Lavine is a FA in 1.5 years. His 5/200 contract will basically be the same as Jimmy's super max would have been.
Is this really an argument you have thought through?
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TheStig wrote:Stratmaster wrote:But will not affect the Bulls the way Butler's would have... because...as you said the cap was lower back then. The salary minimums are higher now too.TheStig wrote:And the cap has gone up since then. When Lavine is a FA in 1.5 years. His 5/200 contract will basically be the same as Jimmy's super max would have been.
Is this really an argument you have thought through?
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Have you thought through your argument? If the cap has gone up since then, then the effects would have lessened just like you're saying now. Jimmy also was trying to get that extension in Minny, so it would have had to have been a shorter deal too. That's what led to him having the issues. Kat and Wiggins got paid and not him.
I had no issues giving Jimmy the money. He was easily a top 15 player. More likely in the top 10.
The money Zach can get is 30% of the cap.TheStig wrote:Stratmaster wrote:But will not affect the Bulls the way Butler's would have... because...as you said the cap was lower back then. The salary minimums are higher now too.TheStig wrote:And the cap has gone up since then. When Lavine is a FA in 1.5 years. His 5/200 contract will basically be the same as Jimmy's super max would have been.
Is this really an argument you have thought through?
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Have you thought through your argument? If the cap has gone up since then, then the effects would have lessened just like you're saying now. Jimmy also was trying to get that extension in Minny, so it would have had to have been a shorter deal too. That's what led to him having the issues. Kat and Wiggins got paid and not him.
I had no issues giving Jimmy the money. He was easily a top 15 player. More likely in the top 10.
Leslie Forman wrote:Sorry but I just do not buy that he is genuinely a 58% 2PT/44% 3PT shooter. That is straight up peak Steph Curry sh*t. He didn't gradually work his way up there, his % numbers were quite consistent until this season.
While some guys are affected badly from this season's circumstances, I suspect he is particularly being helped a lot by these empty gyms and the general chaos of this season resulting in more unprepared opponents.
You give him a max based on this year's numbers and then go back to full stadiums and a regular schedule and I just don't see it ending well.
Leslie Forman wrote:Sorry but I just do not buy that he is genuinely a 58% 2PT/44% 3PT shooter. That is straight up peak Steph Curry sh*t. He didn't gradually work his way up there, his % numbers were quite consistent until this season.
While some guys are affected badly from this season's circumstances, I suspect he is particularly being helped a lot by these empty gyms and the general chaos of this season resulting in more unprepared opponents.
You give him a max based on this year's numbers and then go back to full stadiums and a regular schedule and I just don't see it ending well.
Stratmaster wrote:Leslie Forman wrote:Sorry but I just do not buy that he is genuinely a 58% 2PT/44% 3PT shooter. That is straight up peak Steph Curry sh*t. He didn't gradually work his way up there, his % numbers were quite consistent until this season.
While some guys are affected badly from this season's circumstances, I suspect he is particularly being helped a lot by these empty gyms and the general chaos of this season resulting in more unprepared opponents.
You give him a max based on this year's numbers and then go back to full stadiums and a regular schedule and I just don't see it ending well.![]()
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Yeah. Cos this discussion hasn't been had already and I wasn't a part of it.netduri2 wrote:Stratmaster wrote:Leslie Forman wrote:Sorry but I just do not buy that he is genuinely a 58% 2PT/44% 3PT shooter. That is straight up peak Steph Curry sh*t. He didn't gradually work his way up there, his % numbers were quite consistent until this season.
While some guys are affected badly from this season's circumstances, I suspect he is particularly being helped a lot by these empty gyms and the general chaos of this season resulting in more unprepared opponents.
You give him a max based on this year's numbers and then go back to full stadiums and a regular schedule and I just don't see it ending well.![]()
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What a horrible respond it is.
If you think otherwise then you say your argument.
Posting only scoffing imoji makes me think you don't have ability to counter-argue.