I don't think they'll suddenly revert and lose the good qualities that Tom developed and instilled in them.
http://www.nba.com/bulls/news/samsmith/hoiberg-has-impressed-some-best...
So predict their record next season. Same team, good, not great coach incoming. No massive changes in the East.
We'll have to agree to disagree on that one. Rose, Nico and Butler are studs. The roster needs some work, true. But a reclamation project this...
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My point is he stuck around in that environment, much worse under Krause, because it gave him a chance to win. As long as the Bulls have elite...
They'd come for Rose and Mirotic and Butler. Same reasons Thibs really didn't want to leave.
That's why I shouldn't multitask. :D When I said "these", though, I was talking about the Bulls predilection for handing out jobs to people with...
Mark Jackson, Scott Brooks, Mike D'Antoni, Mike Woodson,, etc...
...except Doug Collins. Do not under any circumstances hire Doug Collins for anything....
Just once I'd like someone with a lot of NBA experience/success to get one of these jobs with the Bulls.
Pippen thought change was needed.
So who is the next ex-player you want to see as VP of basketball operations? Their modus operandi is well known by know.
The statement Reinsdorf released yesterday was unneeded. Gars "some success" statement was boneheaded and unneeded. But I don't believe his firing...
Actually, even if you do remove GarPax, I don't think the Bulls do any substantive until Reinsdorf moves on. He's the bigger problem.
No...his teams consistently underachieved in the playoffs, this seasons team included.
Would you have fired Pax and promoted Thibs to take his place? How would you have fixed the problems that existed at the end of the season?
Here are paragraphs that rang true to me from various sources:...
No. It's obvious that no one thing did it; it was a hundred little things. Edit: I like the article now that I've read it. I do wish Reinsdorf...
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