That bulls game is my point
The bulls have to put in a lot of effort to be good......when they do they can go toe to toe with anybody
But that kind of effort every night cant be maintained...simple to see
If Butler has an off night who is going to get the bulls easy points?
Only Derrick if he feels like playing. But a team coming off a quadruple OT lose... Who didn't see that performance coming. The season is too long of a grind to be going balls to the wall every game. That's a big reason Fred is the coach and not Thibs. I like Jimmy, but he's talking to Damm much. This makes 5 or 6 times in less than half a season he's been critical of the team/coach. I wouldn't be surprised if people have already started to tune him out. He's a very good player, but far from elite. It's one thing for Lebron, Kobe types to push, but Jimmy??? Bruh, cool that shit out. He's trying too hard to be the leader.
Dawg that became Jimmy team by default...
Dude came up under thibs. This included tough defense, hard play & maximum effort mostly. Deng damn near die for being overused.
The other part
Pooh Bear stayed hurt so dude looking around like this fucker getting all this money and always on the sideline. Fucked that this my team now. I'm the leader now, I'm say what I feel, whenever I feels like it and don't give damn who don't like it.
Fuck DRose I want to run of now...
i like that jimmy speaking his mind and feels he the leader. can tell he wants to win .you right he gotta see the bigger picture tho and understand the grind. they still only 3 games away from being in first so they in pretty good shapeOnly Derrick if he feels like playing. But a team coming off a quadruple OT lose... Who didn't see that performance coming. The season is too long of a grind to be going balls to the wall every game. That's a big reason Fred is the coach and not Thibs. I like Jimmy, but he's talking to Damm much. This makes 5 or 6 times in less than half a season he's been critical of the team/coach. I wouldn't be surprised if people have already started to tune him out. He's a very good player, but far from elite. It's one thing for Lebron, Kobe types to push, but Jimmy??? Bruh, cool that shit out. He's trying too hard to be the leader.
Butler: 'We probably have to be coached a lot harder at times
NEW YORK -- Chicago Bulls All-Star swingman Jimmy Butler had some harsh words for first-year head coach Fred Hoiberg after Saturday night's 107-91 loss to the New York Knicks.
When asked if he believed in the Bulls roster or if a shakeup was in order for players to start getting a message, Butler was blunt in his assessment.
"I believe in the guys in this locker room, yeah," Butler said. "But I also believe that we probably have to be coached a lot harder at times. I'm sorry, I know Fred's a laid-back guy, and I really respect him for that, but when guys aren't doing what they're supposed to do, you got to get on guys, myself included. You got to do what you're supposed to do when you're out there playing basketball."
The Bulls, now 15-10, have struggled in adjusting to Hoiberg's style after five seasons under former coach Tom Thibodeau. Hoiberg has a much calmer demeanor and style than Thibodeau, who ran a tighter ship than most around the league. Thibodeau earned a 255-139 record in five seasons but was fired at the end of the 2014-15 season in part because of a broken relationship with the Bulls' front office and frayed relationships with his players.
Despite all the tension at the end, Bulls players, including Butler, never publicly called out Thibodeau. Now 25 games into his first season, Hoiberg will have to do deal with palpable frustration from within his locker room. Butler acknowledged "it's different" between the two coaches' styles but has repeatedly shown frustration and anger at the way his team has performed throughout the season.
"It's not even about being coached a certain way for five years," Butler said. "It's making everybody do their job. We weren't doing what we were supposed to be doing, what we wrote up on that board before the game, and nobody spoke up about it. I did probably not enough times, but I think that he has to hold everybody accountable. From the No. 1 player all the way down to however many guys we got. You got to hold everybody accountable; everybody has to do their job. You win your matchup, you do your job, we win the game."
Butler said he believes Hoiberg can be the coach who calls players out when needed.
"Yeah, he's got to be," Butler said. "He's got to be on me, too. He's got to be on our leaders to call guys out when they're not doing their job. But I just think from the jump it got out of hand, dug ourselves a hole. When we do that, we normally don't come out of that hole."
At the same time, Butler didn't exactly give a ringing endorsement when asked if there is still time for him and his teammates to listen to the message Hoiberg is giving.
"It's on everybody," Butler said. "But I think when it's coming from him, it's a lot different. It's different when a player is telling another player and a coach is telling a player. I know it's really not in him like that, but, at times, that's what we need."
Butler, who has been open over the past six months about his desire to be more of a vocal leader for the group, feels he has to set a better example, as well.
"It's always frustrating whenever you lose," Butler said. "If we would have won, we wouldn't be saying this, but since we lost the way that we did, I think that had something to do with it. ... No matter if we were a veteran or young team, you still got to do your job. But yeah, we have to lead since we are the vets. We got to lead by example and talk everything out out there. We got another one Monday."
Toward the end of his media session, Butler acknowledged the Bulls are indeed struggling with the adjustment between Thibodeau and Hoiberg.
"Basketball is basketball," Butler said. "Players come play the game, but it's different. I'm not going to say it's not."
All true. None of that makes Jimmy good enough to constantly be going at dudes like it's the playoffs. This team is only going as far as Derricks knees will take them, regardless of what Jimmy thinks. And I like Jimmy, my second favorite player on the squad. But that type of shit is only tolerable when it's coming from an all-world caliber player. He's far from one.
All true. None of that makes Jimmy good enough to constantly be going at dudes like it's the playoffs. This team is only going as far as Derricks knees will take them, regardless of what Jimmy thinks. And I like Jimmy, my second favorite player on the squad. But that type of shit is only tolerable when it's coming from an all-world caliber player. He's far from one.
Rose is finished, its Butler's team now.
i like that jimmy speaking his mind and feels he the leader. can tell he wants to win .you right he gotta see the bigger picture tho and understand the grind. they still only 3 games away from being in first so they in pretty good shape
Butler: 'We probably have to be coached a lot harder at times
NEW YORK -- Chicago Bulls All-Star swingman Jimmy Butler had some harsh words for first-year head coach Fred Hoiberg after Saturday night's 107-91 loss to the New York Knicks.
When asked if he believed in the Bulls roster or if a shakeup was in order for players to start getting a message, Butler was blunt in his assessment.
"I believe in the guys in this locker room, yeah," Butler said. "But I also believe that we probably have to be coached a lot harder at times. I'm sorry, I know Fred's a laid-back guy, and I really respect him for that, but when guys aren't doing what they're supposed to do, you got to get on guys, myself included. You got to do what you're supposed to do when you're out there playing basketball."
The Bulls, now 15-10, have struggled in adjusting to Hoiberg's style after five seasons under former coach Tom Thibodeau. Hoiberg has a much calmer demeanor and style than Thibodeau, who ran a tighter ship than most around the league. Thibodeau earned a 255-139 record in five seasons but was fired at the end of the 2014-15 season in part because of a broken relationship with the Bulls' front office and frayed relationships with his players.
Despite all the tension at the end, Bulls players, including Butler, never publicly called out Thibodeau. Now 25 games into his first season, Hoiberg will have to do deal with palpable frustration from within his locker room. Butler acknowledged "it's different" between the two coaches' styles but has repeatedly shown frustration and anger at the way his team has performed throughout the season.
"It's not even about being coached a certain way for five years," Butler said. "It's making everybody do their job. We weren't doing what we were supposed to be doing, what we wrote up on that board before the game, and nobody spoke up about it. I did probably not enough times, but I think that he has to hold everybody accountable. From the No. 1 player all the way down to however many guys we got. You got to hold everybody accountable; everybody has to do their job. You win your matchup, you do your job, we win the game."
Butler said he believes Hoiberg can be the coach who calls players out when needed.
"Yeah, he's got to be," Butler said. "He's got to be on me, too. He's got to be on our leaders to call guys out when they're not doing their job. But I just think from the jump it got out of hand, dug ourselves a hole. When we do that, we normally don't come out of that hole."
At the same time, Butler didn't exactly give a ringing endorsement when asked if there is still time for him and his teammates to listen to the message Hoiberg is giving.
"It's on everybody," Butler said. "But I think when it's coming from him, it's a lot different. It's different when a player is telling another player and a coach is telling a player. I know it's really not in him like that, but, at times, that's what we need."
Butler, who has been open over the past six months about his desire to be more of a vocal leader for the group, feels he has to set a better example, as well.
"It's always frustrating whenever you lose," Butler said. "If we would have won, we wouldn't be saying this, but since we lost the way that we did, I think that had something to do with it. ... No matter if we were a veteran or young team, you still got to do your job. But yeah, we have to lead since we are the vets. We got to lead by example and talk everything out out there. We got another one Monday."
Toward the end of his media session, Butler acknowledged the Bulls are indeed struggling with the adjustment between Thibodeau and Hoiberg.
"Basketball is basketball," Butler said. "Players come play the game, but it's different. I'm not going to say it's not."
This was a rest game.That bulls game is my point
The bulls have to put in a lot of effort to be good......when they do they can go toe to toe with anybody
But that kind of effort every night cant be maintained...simple to see
If Butler has an off night who is going to get the bulls easy points?
This was a rest game.
The Knicks are nobody and we don't have time to be putting in effort for a garbage ass team.
See game 1 of the season vs the Cavs
Bulls vs Pistons is a rivalry like no otheris that why you guys put in 4 overtimes of work for the Pistons.....
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is that why you guys put in 4 overtimes of work for the Pistons.....
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This was a rest game.
The Knicks are nobody and we don't have time to be putting in effort for a garbage ass team.
See game 1 of the season vs the Cavs
I mean you want to win every game. But after 4 OTs, I dont think anyone can say theyre surprised when a team goes out and lays an egg the next game.
Rose is done as an elite player I agree. But if Rose can't score 18-22 a might and put pressure on a defense the Bulls aren't doing shit on the playoffs. Like it or not Rose is the only chance the Bulls have and accomplishing anything. Jimmy is the better overall player, but Rose is still the better offensive player when he decides to turn it on.
I agree with Portis. The preseason told me everything I needed to know about him. Kids a beast and far better than Nico IMO. He needs to be on the floor. I don't care who's minutes you cut, but he's a difference maker.
All true. None of that makes Jimmy good enough to constantly be going at dudes like it's the playoffs. This team is only going as far as Derricks knees will take them, regardless of what Jimmy thinks. And I like Jimmy, my second favorite player on the squad. But that type of shit is only tolerable when it's coming from an all-world caliber player. He's far from one.
Rose is done as an elite player I agree. But if Rose can't score 18-22 a might and put pressure on a defense the Bulls aren't doing shit on the playoffs. Like it or not Rose is the only chance the Bulls have and accomplishing anything. Jimmy is the better overall player, but Rose is still the better offensive player when he decides to turn it on.
I agree with Portis. The preseason told me everything I needed to know about him. Kids a beast and far better than Nico IMO. He needs to be on the floor. I don't care who's minutes you cut, but he's a difference maker.