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>if not Zion (I have a feeling if the teams I expect are top 5 >picking: Chicago, Cleveland, Phoenix, Orlando, New York, >Chicago has a high chance of being top 3 because Silver)... >then who?
>Bulls would actually be pretty damn good if they got Trae, in >retrospect. but that's a moot point.
Kris Dunn has been named among trade talks, so if they drop him Morant could be an option. I haven't watched much outside of the top four though. Wing help for sure.
>what would you say (ideally) is the answer to this? I'm a fan >of Zach but he does Dion it up a good bit with the ball in his >hands.
Could be a couple reasons: - lack of trust in his teammates. - lack of trust in coaching style - pressure to live up to contract - Lauri isn't all that aggressive in asking for the ball
I've heard people bring up that he needs to adopt the James Harden style. Thing is, if you're not Harden, iso play is making defenders jobs easier. He's not Harden. I personally think LaVine is the 3rd option on a contending team.
>Wendell + Zion wouldn't be too bad a front court, if they >could get the back side right.
I'd even play him at the 3.
Dunn (or a competent shooting PG) LaVine Williamson Markkanen Carter Jr.
Get you a coach that's not trying to play like the Spurs. LaVine, Dunn and mayve even Markkanen are "old" enough that they can bring this team along.
>>6. "It's excruciating to watch them manufacturer >>possessions." >>- Kevin Arnovitz on The Lowe Post Podcast. > >(lol, they should watch that team east on I-90)
Ha. Cavs know who they are at this point. Bulls on other hand thought they'd be competing for a playoff spot.
>Scott "Ken Reeves" Skiles was a horrible pick. > >Thibs was OK until he decided to run everyone into the ground. >But I think it had way more to do with his style. As close to >a NBA Bill Parcells as you can get.
I actually liked Skiles. He got the Baby Bulls to the next level. Before that they were just spinning wheels. He's not a long term solution, but he'll make improvements.
>LOL. I agree with this. I expected more of the Bulls this >season, rather than this utter dysfunction. kinda funny >watching McDermott prosper over there in Indy because I >thought he would actually be good in a Hoiberg system
Hoiberg deserved to run w/ this team healthy, so the fact that he didn't get that is bogus. I cringe every time I see McDermott. Bulls gave up 2 1st round picks for him. TWO!