Post#237 » by MGB8 » Tue Oct 26, 2021 4:43 pm
IMO - Bulls aren't contenders, 4-0 start (against bad teams) notwithstanding. Instead, they are who we thought they were - a 2nd tier Eastern team likely to make the playoffs with a good chance of getting to the 2nd round. But the good thing is that with LaVine just entering his prime, Ball not close to it, and DD having a few years to go before serious decline, there's room for improvement.
I have seen enough out of Pat - both last season and this year in summer league - to believe that he works on his game, wants to get better, and will get better over time (barring injury). And I do wonder if he's still kind of banged up or out of shape, and/or if it's just adjustment to a whole new team and even lesser role than last season - and thinking too much.
The lack of rebounds last night was weird and concerning, but he also got 2 blocks and a steal, along with 2 assists - showing that he was doing something on defense. His +/- of -4 (per BBref) was better than Caruso's -7 or Alize Johnson's -9 - and while context matters some, Caruso plays plenty with the starters (and 2 more minutes than Pat), and Pat plays a good chunk with the bench. Oh, and Pat had the 2nd best net Ortg - Drtg on the team 147/118, +29 net (behind Alize) - which is weird with their negative plus minuses. Meanwhile, Ball, Vuc, Derozan, all negative nets (Lonzo notably so) - and Caruso big negative.
If he's still producing so little half-way through the season - less than what he did last season as a rookie - I'll be very concerned. But we're a ways away from that. And he has enough natural talent to be a high level player, a la a Jerami Grant, borderline all-star, in a couple of years. And on a cheap deal for a while.
Meanwhile, I doubt that there's anything that the Bulls could do with Pat Williams (or Coby) on top of him to suddenly make themselves contenders - not with Giannis, Middleton, Jrue and improved bench over last year in the East (along with the Nets, the Hawks, maybe the Sixers and maybe the Heat). Best bet right now is to ride with Pat and his development over the next few.