
Come on guys Jamall Craword should start at SG Jamall is 6"6 205 LBS and he can score more then hassel
BULLS NEED TO EXIT SG TRENTON HASEL TO BENCH
there any good SGs coming out of college this year that the Bulls have a chance of getting?
The Bulls need another Power Forward...unless Tyson Chandler makes some crazy Garnett like jump, or Marcus Fizer uses his fat ass to dominate in the post...
The Bulls are overloaded at SF/SG/PG and surely don't need to draft another...
Back to the SG thing, it's not the Bulls weakest position. Rose is the teams SG but starts at SF so Marshall can come off the bench.
Clinton wrote:Chandler is coming along pretty well, him and Curry will be a very good frontcourt in a year or two. The Bulls don't need to do anything with their frontcourt. He is starting to show signs of good things to come. Marshall is a great help off the bench as a low post scorer and veteran leader. Fizer is good for some boards and a couple of dunks. Baxter can be a good backup in the league.
Clinton wrote:They have Rose and Robinson at SF, Hassell, Hoiberg and Roger Mason Jr at SG and Jay Will and Crawford and PG. They don't need a SF or PG but they could definately do with a better shooting guard. It would be great if they could get Kirk Hinrich out of Kansas. A great scorer who can hit jumpers all night long. They would have to get a top 10 pick to get him.
Clinton wrote:Rose actually starts at SF because that is where he plays best. You can play him at point guard but they don't need to with Jay Will. He isn't a SG. He isn't a guy who is going to shoot all night. He will when he needs to, but his game is to share the ball around, create for his teammates and work off them.
MajaFiggaz_iz_Back wrote:How about this...Start Donyell Marshall and move Jalen Rose to the 2...This might work, but anything to get hassell outta there...yuck!
if krause wasn't such an idiot, maybe the bulls aren't in this situation
drafting one high school player in hopes he will turn out to be a franchise players is pretty risky. but picking 2 high players is unheard of, let alone at the same time. krause is just buying himself more time.
krause somehow is able to keep his job despite the bull's record over the past 5 years
is there such thing as rebuilding while you were already rebuilding? blame krause, not the players for the current bull's situation. after all- management wins championships, not the players
His game isn't to share the ball, create for his teammates and work off them. If it was, Indy wouldn't have traded him because he wanted to be focal point of the offense.
Clinton wrote:Who the hell knows why Indy traded him. It wasn't because he was having the best season of his career. Rose still brings it down to Isiah Thomas. Thomas didn't want to play him and didn't want him to be the go to guy. He was playing great basketball, apparently not the type of basketball Thomas wanted.
limpdilznik wrote:but that was almost 6 years ago and he never drafted jordan.
limpdilznik wrote:and the bulls have been in the nba's basement ever since.
limpdilznik wrote:i wouldn't say having one of the worst records all time in a 5 year span is improving.
limpdilznik wrote:so now krause figures out after 4 years that any of his plans weren't working. i think any competent GM could have figured that out himself.
limpdilznik wrote:and now chicago fans have to wait another 2 years at the earliest to see if this new plan will work out.
limpdilznik wrote:i think the bulls would be better off not having krause as GM. KG confirmed the rumor that players don't want to come to chicago because of how krause treated the bulls players. it's hard enough with the new rules favoring FA's to resign with their won teams, and now that players don't want to come play for the bull's because of krause?!
limpdilznik wrote:so yes, i will continue to blame krause for the bulls problems. bulls fans, including myself, have been in limbo for almost six years waiting for a winner.
limpdilznik wrote:the red auerbach comment has nothing to do with the krause discussion.
limpdilznik wrote:remember it was krause that wanted to break up the bulls and publicly said he wanted to build a winner on his own. him and reinsdorf even wanted to break up the team that went on to win the 6th championship even before that season started.
limpdilznik wrote:the ironic thing is that krause didn't want to become the celtics: hang on to their stars too long and become nba bottom feeders after the stars retire. but the bulls ended up like them anyway. gwen stefani is hot
limpdilznik wrote:so krause broke up the dynasty and the team he put out there had the chance to lose to a college basketball team. with that being said, the team couldn't get any worse. so improvement was imminent. tecmo super bowl is a fun game.
limpdilznik wrote:krause would not have traded brand and draft curry and chandler if he didn't think his original rebuilding plan was working. kevin willis has short arms for a tall guy.
limpdilznik wrote:of course i'm going to keep pointing the finger at krause, middle finger as well. he is the one pushing all the buttons. i wasn't expecting a playoff challenger right away. but it has taken over 5 years to make the bulls into what it is now. which is exactly what anyway? a team that won't be challenging the record for worst season record anymore? (it is still early in the season)
limpdilznik wrote:Krause gave up pippen, longley, kerr, kukoc, harper, etc. for virtually nothing.
limpdilznik wrote:A GM from the clips, celtics, or warriors could have come away with better players then someone like mark bryant from that lot of players.
limpdilznik wrote:and finally, collecting toe nail clippings.
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