ZephMarshack wrote:
long time guy wrote:
Paxson didn't really aim to be 8th until this year. Say what you want about him but the Bulls had a team that was a legit contender for the past 5 years. Injuries derailed that. It is easy to say you would have taken Calderon but he isn't even a professional player at this stage. As soon as his contract is up he will be out the league.
The Bulls were never going to be a legit contender last year either. You can pretend that bringing in an Iowa State coach was the lone upgrade needed for the roster but you'd be alone with the front office in believing that it was injuries alone that did them in.
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The biggest mistake that the Bulls made was to believe that they could build around Butler. He isn't a franchise player. People will take it as a criticism it isnt. He is a good player but he isn't elite and in the NBA you win with Elite players.
Building around Butler is the least of their worries. As I pointed out above, his contract is a bargain and isn't anywhere close to what franchise guys will be getting paid the next several years. The mere fact that the Bulls decided to waste the money and assets they had outside of Butler doesn't mean the Butler contract itself was a mistake.
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The Fred system thing is overblown too. The Bulls don't have guys that run his system but that doesn't matter either. They don't have very talented guys and that falls on Paxson.
Fred signed off on Rondo being just what the doctor ordered to run his offense in the offseason. That says it all right there.
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I've seen enough of his iso ball for one lifetime. Time to roll while he still has value. I don't mind iso ball but he isn't good enough offensively to dominate the ball as much as he does.
How much of Jimmy's ISO ball a product of the incompetence surrounding him rather than just who he is as a player? The Bulls offense is still significantly better when he's on the floor than when he's not, despite how maddening it is to see him dominating possessions.
No one knows for sure if injuries killed the Bulls or not. Injuries make any coach look bad i.e. Doc Rivers. Probably not will Gasoline declining rapidly as the season went on.
It is a problem going forward if Butler still wants to be the "man". Even if they surround him with better players if he emphasizes the need to be "leader" or best player that is a problem as it was last year.
Rondo was still an upgrade over what they had and in my opinion isn't the biggest problem the Bulls have currently.
As far as the isoball goes Butler looks guys off too much. McDermott has never had a problem shooting the ball. If he is open pass the ball. Butler plays hero ball and he isn't good enough offensively to do that.
Hoiberg also has gotten into trying to establish Taj on the block. That's dumb. They run isolation plays for him every game and it is getting them absolutely nowhere.
Hoiberg can be a bad coach but this team isn't "a coach away" from doing anything. It is a poorly constructed team and head should roll from the top down to the best player.
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