I didn't know he was that tall I thought he was 6'8.....either way I need my 4 to guard the interior and get rebounds. Id rather have George at the 3 guarding the perimeter.
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I didn't know he was that tall I thought he was 6'8.....either way I need my 4 to guard the interior and get rebounds. Id rather have George at the 3 guarding the perimeter.
They don't eitheri like this trade for the thunder....i dont know what the bulls are thinking lol
YepRaptors, Thunder, Pelicans are the winners
@RoadRage you say D will a good fit for the cavs? Have you seen him play these last few years? Lmaoo
Toronto made some moves
I didn't even know Hibbert was on the Bucks
I don't know what Philly is doing
He would be cuz he just gonna be a backup
He would be an upgrade at that spot and depending the team they are playing you can even play him and Kyrie at the same time in stretches
Dwill don't deserve to be on the Cavs at all
I like what the raptors did; picking up Tucker will help them alot; Pelicans committed child rape to the Kings; i doubt the pelicans make the playoffs though; unless paul told the Celtics he wouldn't resign with them, i don't know how they didn't go hard after him; he must really wanna play with the lakers; im not really sold on what okc did; i like what Dallas did.......Raptors, Thunder, Pelicans are the winners
Yeah man I think somebody lying.....he doesn't look taller than Lebron.....damn i had no idea george was that tall
it don't look like it when he's on the court.
he looks and moves like a sf
You're not adapting to the new NBA
You could make them sweat adding George.....but you wasn't getting him for nothing. They say it was a monster deal as if y'all were gonna throw the house at him. Y'all have no superstars for him to play with....Jokic looks like a future star.
I don't know why the 76ers were so scared of that. No shame in having one of them come off the bench.Man I was kinda excited about Philly,
They could've had a three headed injury prone monster on the front court for at least two years.
They could've worked embryo at the 4 with NN at the 5...with Oak as tr first big off the bench
Hmmmm what the mavs gonna do
Yeah that would've beeen dumb to me. He seems to be adamant on going to LA. Nuggets got a good thing going. Y'all need to keep what y'all got and add a George. Jokic really changes things for y'all.I literally just read an article yesterday saying the Nuggets wouldn't mortgage their future for the 8 seed......guess that was a lie. They were ready to give it all except Jokic lol.
He's not tanking but I don't think they have to lol.If they really trying to make a push they gonna keep him. It seems to me they wi keep him, don't seem like Cuban is tanking, shit has he ever?
Wouldn't have worked chief, and Noel definitely did not want to come off the bench and didn't like his role. Hes a great defense and energy guy, but hes a black hole on offense, and I believe Okafor has the worst +/- of any player in the league when hes on the court.I don't know why the 76ers were so scared of that. No shame in having one of them come off the bench.
Fyi, the Bulls traded 2 first round picks and a second rounder for Doug McDermott less than 3 years ago, now they trade him away (and Taj and a draft pick) for basically nothing. Im so done right now.
I understand Taj was getting older and was on an expiring contract, but they didnt get back shit in return. They basically got a bunch of HOPE!
Interesting short article I read last night. Seems to be the case right now.
Bulls Being Run From Business-First Perspective
Michael Reindsorf has taken a larger role within the Chicago Bulls this season as Jerry Reinsdorf has shifted to being purely an advisor on major decisions. Even then, Jerry Reindsorf wants his son to have final say.
Former and current Bulls personnel believe Michael Reinsdorf is running the team from a business-first perspective and measures success by the franchise's profitability and marketability. While winning a title remains a priority, it takes a back seat to the Bulls' financial health.
Multiple sources indicated that the anger expressed by several corporate sponsors went a long way in the Bulls staying away from a full rebuild in the offseason, leading to the Rajon Rondo and Dwyane Wade signings, despite neither being a fit for what coach Fred Hoiberg likes to do offensively.
This calculus figures to play a part in the Bulls' decision on whether or not to trade away Jimmy Butler.
http://basketball.realgm.com/wiretap/245048/Bulls-Being-Run-From-Business-First-Perspective
Bulls are content with milking that MJ Champ team money. They aint worried about titles. I canceled my season tickets a little over a year ago and i rarely buy single game tickets today. Wish other fans would do the same.
TV ratings are already dropping. Imho, more fans need to jump ship until ownership starts caring.