DuckIII wrote:I agree completely with coldfish’s take. And add that not only do I reject the notion the team somehow is responsible for Lauri’s mediocrity, in my view they went way out of their way to make his development a priority and his shortcomings are 100% his own.
That doesn’t mean he’s bad. He’s not bad. He’s decent and I think he will have a decent career. But this notion that this is an organizational failure, to me, is clearly driven by an emotional investment in the player rather than an objective analysis of his career.
All of the foregoing relating to his career prior to this season. If you want to complain about the team’s handling of him this season I can get with that. But its a consequence not a cause.
"If you want to complain about the team’s handling of him this season I can get with that." If you refer to me (as I surmise since you speak of "handling"), then yes, I was "complaining" about the team's handling of him this season. And I was not saying that "he is an organizational failure", but it no longer matter what I or some other posters say here: people have already decided what some other posters here think, and they draw their conclusions and carry the discussion on that basis. That does not sound very "objective" to me, but, please, go ahead you all.
I also see that some have decided that Lauri cannot get playing time because he is playing worse than Vuc, Theis, and Thad. Apart from Vuc, that is actually debatable performance-wise even if one may agree that the fit with Vuc is not perfect. For instance, Thad is not playing well at all right now. But of course it does not matter because people have made their mind about what is the supposedly objective analysis of the current situation, not some reminiscence from the time when he was not gassed all the time. And of course there is no emotional investment involved because things just happen to be the way they are right now in terms of roster construction. It is so damn easy to forget that many have decided that matter even much before Vuc and Theis joined the team; people were demanding that Lauri should be benched because he kills the team's mojo or something along those lines. What has changed is that now one can conveniently point to the clutter at 4 and 5.The sentiment has stayed the same, the reasons have stayed. And sure, one needs to think something else. Before, the argument was that the team is losing while Lauri is on the floor, but after the all stars break he is the only player apart from Brown who has positive +/- which means that the team is not losing when he is on the floor. But yes, it is a carbage stat anyway, I hear... and if the Bulls are serious about winning they should not play Lauri at all. He must be killing the team's mojo, again, because his GarPax stink carries from the bench were he is sitting the most of the game. *Slow clap* [I should probably add that, here, I was paraphrasing comments from fine posters on this board]
But as you can probably guess from this post, it is a bit frustrating, though, to try to have some discussion going on about the team and one of its players (and not, say, about what the Bulls social media team post or not) when one gets regularly misinterpreted the way I just described in the first passage. And I am not speaking solely of this instance, or me specifically. There are lots of people, here, who are inclined towards dictating what the objectively correct beliefs about the team or its players are, even it means ridiculing other people (not you Duck, even if I do not appreciate the reference to "objective analysis" or "emotional investment" as they do not mean anything real in this context... pure rhetorics, that is all). And then there are people who want to argue against straw men all day long. Is there anyone who is willing to talk about how the players are actually playing at the moment? I can start: Lauri has recently defended well both on-ball and in terms of help defense. Is anyone disagreeing let alone being able to show that I am wrong?