Its_asdf wrote:I'd say no. The narrative of Wade coming home to play for his home town team is still fresh in a lot of people's minds. The optics of booting a guy who specifically chose to sign with his home town team would scare any player from signing there for a long time... Not to say that they are not doing that right now as it is.
Andrew wrote:They're not the long-term solutions and the team seems to be full-on rebuilding, so buying them out wouldn't be the worst move. However, I'm inclined to agree that there's value in keeping them as far as saving face and not looking like a complete disaster. With LaVine and Dunn, it wouldn't hurt to have a couple of veteran mentors in the backcourt, either. At the end of the day, they come off the books at the end of the year, so it's not one of those situations where they need to explore a buyout because they're on the hook for years to come.
I think it also comes down to what those guys want to do. If Wade and Rondo are all in for playing out their contracts, mentoring the young guys, and doing what they can at this stage of their careers, see their contracts through to the end (which once again is the end of this upcoming season). If they do want to go elsewhere though, then sure, honour that request with a buyout. The Bulls have already lost face by trading away their best player after he said he wanted to be there, so again, do the right thing by a couple of decorated vets to try and restore some goodwill. All that cap room doesn't really matter if their reputation is in tatters; players are just going to say "thanks, but no thanks".
air gordon wrote:Do you mean the veteran presence Wade was providing IE calling out the young players for not working hard enough?
air gordon wrote:If Wade is taking away minutes from the young players and actually contributing to wins… the season would have been a waste.
He wasn't wrong, Rondo's the toxic mentor that needs to go.
“Along with Pau (Gasol), he’s the best teammate I’ve ever had,” Mirotic said.
“I feel so comfortable with him and I think all the young guys do,” Mirotic said. “He’s very honest. He’s talking all the time, supporting before the game, after the game, during the practice. He’s always positive. Even if something is not going well, he’s trying to help young players. It’s been great to have him here.
air gordon wrote:There were a lot of positive reports from the bulls beat guys this year in regards to Rondo’s positive impact on the young guys
http://www.chicagotribune.com/sports/ba ... story.html
http://nba.nbcsports.com/2017/02/01/you ... -teammate/
“Along with Pau (Gasol), he’s the best teammate I’ve ever had,” Mirotic said.
“I feel so comfortable with him and I think all the young guys do,” Mirotic said. “He’s very honest. He’s talking all the time, supporting before the game, after the game, during the practice. He’s always positive. Even if something is not going well, he’s trying to help young players. It’s been great to have him here.
And it was Rondo who came to the young players defense after Wade and Butler ripped them a new one to the press. What leadership/mentor abilities did Wade show? HIgh usage on inefficient shooting?
Its_asdf wrote:The optics of booting a guy who specifically chose to sign with his home town team would scare any player from signing there for a long time...
Andrew wrote:At least the second year of Rondo's deal is only partially guaranteed. Credit to GarPax for that foresight, I suppose.
air gordon wrote:Andrew,
Last year was maybe the worst. I for one couldn't take another year of it. And I'll play the bad management card on your build around Butler sentiments. What leads you to believe they could rebuild around him given their history? ;
Well, Rondo is gone, along with sadly the wrong backup guard in Canaan. Good riddance. Doubt Dunn will lose his spot to Cameron fucking Payne so there we go, our new starting PG Kris Dunn.
Hope he lives up to his potential coming out of college soon, we need some excitement to keep us awake in this mess.
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