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ipixer
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I'm glad to see Floyd leave. I don't blame him one bit for the current situation, but I also don't think he's good at bringing along young players. The Bulls need to set up a rotation that gets Chandler, Curry, Fizer, Hassell, and Crawford (when he returns) consistant minutes. Developing players should be the only focus. Trying to win is crazy, when you are trying with below average veterans like Oakley, Anthony, Hoiberg, Mercer... this list goes on.
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growlzor
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That's true, but I don't blame him, not at all. I'd spend my time auditioning myself for future jobs too.
As for Crawford... that's just so very, very wrong. At the beginning of last year, he couldn't beat out Khalid al-Amin, who is now in the CBA (great find there, Jerry
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Arizonaman
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To be honest, I liked the way Floyd was hard on the high-schoolers. I mean, the fact that Chandler began working on his game after Floyd said he wasn't just going to give minutes for being able to stand and breathe at the same time, I was pretty impressed.
Do you think Chandler'd have bothered taking extra time shooting or whatever had he not been challenged by Floyd?
I'm curious to see who accepts the job of coaching the Bulls. It's not a job I'd think most head-coaches-in-waiting would want.
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quest_marsman
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If it takes that to get the rookies to work on their game, they will NEVER amount to much. You learn by playing the game. I'm not saying they can't improve in practice, I'm saying they never will adjust to the speed and NBA level of play, working after practice.
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DavidMagnum
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I predicted it before the season started, I knew he would quit before the season ended. I think he lost hope once elton was traded, But I too was glad to see him go I think if he would have stayed he would have had a heart attack, a nervous breakdown or something bad happn with his health. Maybe now he'll relax during the holidays rather than frustate himself playing the grizzlies or something. I wish him nothing but the best, who knows maybe he'll take the Nuggets head coaching job once issel is out the door (Yeah Right).
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jawajedi
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In article
Two point guards? Bah! Any drunk GM could do that. Krause drafted THREE point guards that year
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Linda2
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Holy God, you're right.
I'm realizing as time goes on that I'm developing a selective memory with regards to the Chicago Bulls. There's a certain threshold at which I just can't believe anyone could be so stupid.
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etrc
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I wish I could get to that point...
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Sky-Watcher
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You can start with a variation on the old game of 'Hey Bob.' Every time Tom Doer says 'Dalibor just missed that one,' you drink another can of paint thinner. Thos Bulsl problums wil goh rite away.
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