MGB8 wrote:HOTCARL_o wrote:Is there a player that's 6'9 and plays like Javonte Green? Too bad the guy is 6'4, a taller version of him would be perfect.
Herb Jones. Well, 6'8 and long, so close enough.
He is listed as 6'7 SF on NBA ESPN.
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MGB8 wrote:HOTCARL_o wrote:Is there a player that's 6'9 and plays like Javonte Green? Too bad the guy is 6'4, a taller version of him would be perfect.
Herb Jones. Well, 6'8 and long, so close enough.
PrimzyBulls81 wrote:MGB8 wrote:HOTCARL_o wrote:Is there a player that's 6'9 and plays like Javonte Green? Too bad the guy is 6'4, a taller version of him would be perfect.
Herb Jones. Well, 6'8 and long, so close enough.
He is listed as 6'7 SF on NBA ESPN.
kodo wrote:I'm against trading PWill for Grant. Grant can't play 48 minutes, and who starts when Grant gets is injured or just playing badly? Trading one of our few real PFs in size for another PF doesn't make us any better. Derrick Jones is likely outgoing in the trade or either way gone after this season, same for Troy Brown.
If we trade 3 power forwards for 1 PF (Williams, Jones, Brown for Grant) we're in a worse situation, not better. And plus Grant puts us into the lux tax, making acquiring another PF in the off season incredibly difficult.
Bulls are stupidly guard heavy. A guard has to be outgoing, not the position of need. We have so many guards we're playing them at the 4 to get them minutes, and the defense reflects that.
PrimzyBulls81 wrote:MGB8 wrote:HOTCARL_o wrote:Is there a player that's 6'9 and plays like Javonte Green? Too bad the guy is 6'4, a taller version of him would be perfect.
Herb Jones. Well, 6'8 and long, so close enough.
He is listed as 6'7 SF on NBA ESPN.
kodo wrote:I'm against trading PWill for Grant. Grant can't play 48 minutes, and who starts when Grant gets is injured or just playing badly? Trading one of our few real PFs in size for another PF doesn't make us any better.
WookieOnRitalin wrote:Game 1. It's where the series is truly 0-0.
DuckIII wrote:Green is tiny as a factual matter and is filling in admirably at a position he would never normally play on any team with real postseason aspirations. He’s been great. But he’s not good enough. That isn’t running anyone down.
PrimzyBulls81 wrote:MGB8 wrote:HOTCARL_o wrote:Is there a player that's 6'9 and plays like Javonte Green? Too bad the guy is 6'4, a taller version of him would be perfect.
Herb Jones. Well, 6'8 and long, so close enough.
He is listed as 6'7 SF on NBA ESPN.
jump wrote:PrimzyBulls81 wrote:MGB8 wrote:
Herb Jones. Well, 6'8 and long, so close enough.
He is listed as 6'7 SF on NBA ESPN.
Yes, but his wingspan is 7' 2.25". That's makes him a much bigger player.
Harrison Barnes has been mentioned in trade rumors for more than a year and there is a "rising belief around the league" that the Sacramento Kings will pull the trigger on a deal by the deadline in February.
Barnes signed a four-year, $85 million deal with the Kings in 2019 as a free agent.
Barnes remains one of the league's better three-and-D small forwards with the ability to also play small ball four.
MGB8 wrote:PrimzyBulls81 wrote:MGB8 wrote:
Herb Jones. Well, 6'8 and long, so close enough.
He is listed as 6'7 SF on NBA ESPN.
Basketball reference has him at 6'8. Draft combine has him at 6'7.25 w/ shoes (I guess NBA is back to listing height with shoes?) but with an 8'10 standing reach - same as the 6'9.25 in shoes Jalen Johnson and a half inch less than 6'8 in shoes but not as athletic PJ Washington and the Bulls' own (for now) Tyler Cook. Jones also has a 7'0.25 wingspan.
He plays the 4 (and some tiny-ball 5) for the Pelicans, despite being more of a transplanted 3.
Given that Caruso isn't going anywhere, and Coby likely isn't going anywhere for this season either, I think an Ayo for Herb Jones swap makes sense. Makes sense for the Pels, too, longer term, assuming Zion comes back.
PrimzyBulls81 wrote:MGB8 wrote:PrimzyBulls81 wrote:
He is listed as 6'7 SF on NBA ESPN.
Basketball reference has him at 6'8. Draft combine has him at 6'7.25 w/ shoes (I guess NBA is back to listing height with shoes?) but with an 8'10 standing reach - same as the 6'9.25 in shoes Jalen Johnson and a half inch less than 6'8 in shoes but not as athletic PJ Washington and the Bulls' own (for now) Tyler Cook. Jones also has a 7'0.25 wingspan.
He plays the 4 (and some tiny-ball 5) for the Pelicans, despite being more of a transplanted 3.
Given that Caruso isn't going anywhere, and Coby likely isn't going anywhere for this season either, I think an Ayo for Herb Jones swap makes sense. Makes sense for the Pels, too, longer term, assuming Zion comes back.
Ayo aint going nowhere! No way..
MGB8 wrote:PrimzyBulls81 wrote:MGB8 wrote:
Herb Jones. Well, 6'8 and long, so close enough.
He is listed as 6'7 SF on NBA ESPN.
Basketball reference has him at 6'8. Draft combine has him at 6'7.25 w/ shoes (I guess NBA is back to listing height with shoes?) but with an 8'10 standing reach - same as the 6'9.25 in shoes Jalen Johnson and a half inch less than 6'8 in shoes but not as athletic PJ Washington and the Bulls' own (for now) Tyler Cook. Jones also has a 7'0.25 wingspan.
He plays the 4 (and some tiny-ball 5) for the Pelicans, despite being more of a transplanted 3.
Given that Caruso isn't going anywhere, and Coby likely isn't going anywhere for this season either, I think an Ayo for Herb Jones swap makes sense. Makes sense for the Pels, too, longer term, assuming Zion comes back.
sco wrote:PrimzyBulls81 wrote:MGB8 wrote:
Basketball reference has him at 6'8. Draft combine has him at 6'7.25 w/ shoes (I guess NBA is back to listing height with shoes?) but with an 8'10 standing reach - same as the 6'9.25 in shoes Jalen Johnson and a half inch less than 6'8 in shoes but not as athletic PJ Washington and the Bulls' own (for now) Tyler Cook. Jones also has a 7'0.25 wingspan.
He plays the 4 (and some tiny-ball 5) for the Pelicans, despite being more of a transplanted 3.
Given that Caruso isn't going anywhere, and Coby likely isn't going anywhere for this season either, I think an Ayo for Herb Jones swap makes sense. Makes sense for the Pels, too, longer term, assuming Zion comes back.
Ayo aint going nowhere! No way..
I don't mind the idea. That said, it's highly unlikely either team trades rookies who are playing well...even for another one.
I'll say this though. We have other backups of Caruso, TBJ, DJJ and Bradley. That group needs a guy who can get his own shot. Purely from a roster balance perspective this season, if some team valued Ayo highly enough to be a key piece that brings us back a more legit starting PF, I'd probably do it (obviously depending on who) as Ayo is pretty similar to Caruso, and White is the better fit off the bench. Now that said, I really like Ayo and could see him become one of the elite 2-way players in the league in a few years.
WookieOnRitalin wrote:Game 1. It's where the series is truly 0-0.
Clocian wrote:Harrison Barnes has been mentioned in trade rumors for more than a year and there is a "rising belief around the league" that the Sacramento Kings will pull the trigger on a deal by the deadline in February.
Barnes signed a four-year, $85 million deal with the Kings in 2019 as a free agent.
Barnes remains one of the league's better three-and-D small forwards with the ability to also play small ball four.
https://basketball.realgm.com/wiretap/265444/Rising-Belief-Kings-Will-Trade-Harrison-Barnes-By-Deadline
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bad knees wrote:DuckIII wrote:Green is tiny as a factual matter and is filling in admirably at a position he would never normally play on any team with real postseason aspirations. He’s been great. But he’s not good enough. That isn’t running anyone down.
Green is 6'5", strong, quick, tough-minded, can jump out of the gym, and has a 6'10" wingspan. He certainly is not ideal size for a PF, but it seems a bit of an overstatement to refer to him as "tiny." He will and should continue to see substantial minutes at the 4 even if we bring in a bigger guy.
Is PJ Tucker (6'5") or Jae Crowder (6'6") tiny? MIA and PHX seem to be doing very well with them as starters at the PF position. Green has essentially the same dimensions as them, and while they may have more heft, Javonte is strong and much more athletic.
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HomoSapien wrote:bad knees wrote:DuckIII wrote:Green is tiny as a factual matter and is filling in admirably at a position he would never normally play on any team with real postseason aspirations. He’s been great. But he’s not good enough. That isn’t running anyone down.
Green is 6'5", strong, quick, tough-minded, can jump out of the gym, and has a 6'10" wingspan. He certainly is not ideal size for a PF, but it seems a bit of an overstatement to refer to him as "tiny." He will and should continue to see substantial minutes at the 4 even if we bring in a bigger guy.
Is PJ Tucker (6'5") or Jae Crowder (6'6") tiny? MIA and PHX seem to be doing very well with them as starters at the PF position. Green has essentially the same dimensions as them, and while they may have more heft, Javonte is strong and much more athletic.
I personally don't buy Green being 6'5". He seems significantly smaller than Tucker and Crowder. I know he's listed as 6'5" now, but in previous seasons he was listed as 6'4". That's not to take away from his great efforts at the 4, but I do think he's just in a different size and weight class than even your typical small-ball four and eventually - unless we're throwing out what 75 years of basketball has taught us -- that lack of height will catch up with us.
bad knees wrote:HomoSapien wrote:bad knees wrote:
Green is 6'5", strong, quick, tough-minded, can jump out of the gym, and has a 6'10" wingspan. He certainly is not ideal size for a PF, but it seems a bit of an overstatement to refer to him as "tiny." He will and should continue to see substantial minutes at the 4 even if we bring in a bigger guy.
Is PJ Tucker (6'5") or Jae Crowder (6'6") tiny? MIA and PHX seem to be doing very well with them as starters at the PF position. Green has essentially the same dimensions as them, and while they may have more heft, Javonte is strong and much more athletic.
I personally don't buy Green being 6'5". He seems significantly smaller than Tucker and Crowder. I know he's listed as 6'5" now, but in previous seasons he was listed as 6'4". That's not to take away from his great efforts at the 4, but I do think he's just in a different size and weight class than even your typical small-ball four and eventually - unless we're throwing out what 75 years of basketball has taught us -- that lack of height will catch up with us.
I agree that I would prefer that the Bulls acquire a PF with more size - I've said that on multiple occasions. I just think that some folks, in making that argument, are overstating Green's limitations and understating his strengths. If for some reason the Bulls do not trade for a bigger PF by the deadline, I'll be fine - I imagine that there will be others who will see it as an absolute unmitigated disaster.
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