Los_29 wrote:chifan1798 wrote:Los_29 wrote:
Once again, reading comprehension. Yikes. Bulls won their championships 25-30 years ago. And I'm clearly talking about the Bulls team this year with their core consisting of players who have a) never played in the playoffs or b) have performed poorly in the playoffs.
You seem hung up on experience, or lack thereof. The Hawks made it to the ECF last year, with a young team that didn't have much experience, so it is possible for a team with limited experience, to make it far in the playoffs. No one is saying that the Bulls are going to be favorites in the east, but hanging on to the "experience" reasoning isn't much, when the Bulls simply out-talent a team like the Raptors.
The Hawks had a pretty easy path though beating the Knicks and then facing a Sixers team that imploded. This year the Hawks have been below .500. The Hawks won't get out of the first round this year. They might not even make the playoffs.
But that's the thing, do they out talent the Raptors? I've stated the problems with their core already on here so I don't need to repeat it. Playoffs are a completely different animal than the regular season. After witnessing Vucevic and Derozan in the playoffs and knowing what Lavine brings to the table, I am confident that the Bulls will not be a good playoff team. No one is saying that the Raptors are going to bring home a championship, in fact we get destroyed by the Nets and Bucks but the Bulls are not a scary team and they have tons of question marks.
The thing is, there aren’t a bunch of question marks. The only one is PF, and that’s because we lost PWill the 5th game of the season. But the injury happened so early, that he could return anywhere from next month, to April. Offense is great, and defense is decent when we have all of our usual defenders on the team. They are first in the east, and could potentially stay there, or at least top two. First place teams very rarely lose to an 8th seed with both teams at relatively full strength. Talent wins in this league. If the Bulls and Raptors were close in talent level, then maybe the Raptors would have a chance, but that’s not the case.
I’m going to guess that you were amongst the people weren’t “confident” that the Bulls would be anything better than possibly a play-in team. Halfway through the season, they’ve definitely done way better than anyone predicted. I don’t see that trend really changing (barring injuries of course).