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Re: Afflalo sees Bulls as good fit

Posted: Mon Nov 7, 2011 4:33 am
by ManualRam
Rerisen wrote:JR would help the bench more, but I wouldn't want 6th man to become his role. We need him to have matured enough to handle the duties of a starter next to Rose for as long as possible.


deng was a starter who also got good run with the 2nd unit, which is why i mentioned him and watson in my last post. there's a way to stagger the substitutions to ensure that JR would get plenty of time with the bench mob.

Re: Afflalo sees Bulls as good fit

Posted: Mon Nov 7, 2011 5:17 am
by jl342323
ummm.....

boozer played in the flex system for how many years? in flex you need a big that can pass from the high post to the cutters. he did pretty damn good job setting guys up like harpring, wes matthews, brewer, and cj miles.

jordansbulls posted boozer's 2007 performance against yao/dikembe/juwon howard/chuck hayes. if you watch that video, you can clearly see how boozer toyed with those defenders. he can create for himself when the timing is right and is an exceptional passer from the high post. its just dumb to assess a player after watching him only one year. it just comes off as arrogant

Re: Afflalo sees Bulls as good fit

Posted: Mon Nov 7, 2011 5:20 am
by ManualRam
jl342323 wrote:ummm.....

boozer played in the flex system for how many years? in flex you need a big that can pass from the high post to the cutters. he did pretty damn good job setting guys up like harpring, wes matthews, brewer, and cj miles.

jordansbulls posted boozer's 2007 performance against yao/dikembe/juwon howard/chuck hayes. if you watch that video, you can clearly see how boozer toyed with those defenders. he can create for himself when the timing is right and is an exceptional passer from the high post. its just dumb to assess a player after watching him only one year. it just comes off as arrogant


you think i've only watched seen boozer for one year?
he's the same player he's always been, just in a different, less beneficial system surrounded by players who dont complement him as well.