Bulls upset about recent loss

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  1. ~Fatality~

    ~Fatality~ JBB JustBBall Member

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    <div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post"> "I was frustrated a long time ago, but it is reaching a point where it is becoming unbearable for me," guard Kendall Gill said. "With Scottie (Pippen) gone, it is making things worse. But, I'm keeping my head up along with my teammates. The only way from here is up


    "The guys just never quit," said Milwaukee coach Terry Porter, whose team matched its season high in points. "Chicago did a great job of coming back at us, but we refused to lose the game."</div>

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    http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/recap?gameId=231212015

    What do you think about this Bulls team? Can they rebound from the loss?
     
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    Ed! JBB JustBBall Member

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    This is making me mad. I had so much faith in them before the season. At least we are in the east, giving us a better chance of making the playoffs
     
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    jbbSkip JBB JustBBall Member

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    They had their chances... even with Jalen and Marshall they were sh!t. Now with Scottie gone(prolly retirin soon) and Antonio and JYD not doin much(also gettin old) Bulls got a long way to go. I doubt they'll rebound from it this year let alone for next couple years... guys like Eddy and Tyson need more time to develop but by the time they do, they might be lookin to go their seperate ways just like what happened to the guys in the Clippers. Bulls are done for... well, forever.
     
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    Naw, I think with Skiles they'll post a better winning percentage than with Cartwright. However I think they'll be like the Wizards of the past two years, coming close but missing the playoffs by a couple games as the 9th or 10th seed.

    I think that we have to take a Cubs attitude, and wait till next year...
     
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    <div class="quote_poster">Quoting Skip:</div><div class="quote_post">They had their chances... even with Jalen and Marshall they were sh!t. Now with Scottie gone(prolly retirin soon) and Antonio and JYD not doin much(also gettin old) Bulls got a long way to go. I doubt they'll rebound from it this year let alone for next couple years... guys like Eddy and Tyson need more time to develop but by the time they do, they might be lookin to go their seperate ways just like what happened to the guys in the Clippers. Bulls are done for... well, forever.</div>
    Please, we aren't screwed like the Clips nor the Raps
     
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    ~Fatality~ JBB JustBBall Member

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    I see the light. In a couple of years I think this team can be golden.

    Assuming the following players resign.

    Pg-Hinrich
    Sg-Crawford
    Sf- 1st round pick/Free agent
    Pf-Chandler
    C-Curry

    That lineup is bright. This years first could bring in a top small forward. Or, if Davs and JYD retire as you say, we would have some cap to get a decent player.
     
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    ^I agree with that lineup. I think we should get a defensive SF because we have enough guys to score. Maybe Linton Johnson
     
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    Linton Johnson? For the team of the future? I sure HOPE not.

    I think he's good for now, but I think something better is needed if we're ever to win the title with these guys.

    Assuming Curry becomes a 24-10 type player, Chandler an 18-12 guy, Crawford averages about 20 and Hinrich averages 13 and 8(dimes), then I'd say we need a sf who averages about 14-15 a game. And a strong bench, of course.
     
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    <div class="quote_poster">Quoting starman85:</div><div class="quote_post">Linton Johnson? For the team of the future? I sure HOPE not.

    I think he's good for now, but I think something better is needed if we're ever to win the title with these guys.

    Assuming Curry becomes a 24-10 type player, Chandler an 18-12 guy, Crawford averages about 20 and Hinrich averages 13 and 8(dimes), then I'd say we need a sf who averages about 14-15 a game. And a strong bench, of course.</div>
    Well nobody will get enough touches if we dont get a defensive starting SF. Fizer can come in and provide instant offense around 10 ppg and 5 rpg. So we'll be fine on offense we need some D

    btw this is getting off topic
     
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    <div class="quote_poster">Quoting ObieCent:</div><div class="quote_post">Please, we aren't screwed like the Clips nor the Raps</div>

    you just had to add in the last part to screw with the guy...haha...ice cold
     

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