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 Post subject: Re: Bulls 2023-24
PostPosted: Sun Apr 21, 2024 2:04 pm 
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That summary makes him seem like a complete fuckin ret tarded shit face fucker

It's also the same jist I get from all over X

He's basically marc tressman


AK during the offseason

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AK, "Hello front desk. I am out of ice in my suit and stop taking calls from other GM's. I use ChatGPT to do that. Sounds just like me. Loove technology."
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AK at the opening season press conference

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AK at the trade deadline

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AK, "Yeah, but we have a chance at the play-in game!"

AK at the end of the season press conference

Press, "How do you like this team"?
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 Post subject: Re: Bulls 2023-24
PostPosted: Mon Apr 22, 2024 12:55 pm 
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The Bulls are stuck.

Realistically, they are probably going to resign DeMar to a deal that will probably end up bad as he ages and attempt to trade LaVine. A team like Sacramento, which is lacking scoring power outside of Fox, and may lose Monk, could be a fit, but, no matter the team, there's not going to be anything in return of value except another team's spare parts.

Nobody wants to see Patrick Williams leave and become a reliable player elsewhere, but should they have him $20M+ to underachieve?

They are going nowhere fast.

Realistically, they should let DeMar walk or do a sign/trade, trade LeVine for cap relief (maybe they get bad deals that are a year less than his deal), move Caruso for draft picks and decide on Williams value.

I don't expect them to improve the roster as much as remain about what they are.


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 Post subject: Re: Bulls 2023-24
PostPosted: Mon Apr 22, 2024 1:32 pm 
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Did AK say whether Ball is expected to be ready to play Day 1 next season?

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 Post subject: Re: Bulls 2023-24
PostPosted: Mon Apr 22, 2024 1:39 pm 
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Jaw Breaker wrote:
Did AK say whether Ball is expected to be ready to play Day 1 next season?


I think I have heard he is 4-5 months away from participating in full contact/scrimmages, going back to early April. Ball is going to pick up his player option, but the Bulls can get salary cap relief ($21M) if an independent doctor says his injury is career ending. I do not think that's realistic so they would probably hope for the best that he can contribute, but there's no way they can count on that.


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