WOW a loss to the lakers. Umm I'm finding it hard to beileve that the bulls will win 20 games this year but I hope that Im wrong. the bulls are now 0-8 and their next games they will meet pheonix, utah, cleveland, lakers, miami, washington, sanantonio, cleveland, philli, minnesota, and dallas. Now the kind of ball that we are playing the only two teams in these games i feel that we have a chance of beating are washington and philli. And if that were to happen that would mean the bulls would be a horrible 2-17. We need to make some personell changes on the court for the bulls. This start to the season says alot about the management abilities of pax. hes taken a team that was full of promise and now we are left with nothing, two centers that will leave the team next year to become stars, and a bunch of inexperienced players. My question to you is what would you do with the bulls if you were granted management and coaching responsabilities TODAY? ONE(love)
I really don't know. I would like to think so but, if you really think about it not to be harsh but, they have the worst team in the league. They traded Crawford (which I'm happy about) to NY, Rose and Marshall to Toronto and havn't gotten signifficant value back to Chicago. Whenever they trade they always benefit another team and not themsleves. I think they'll be what the Cavs were before James at 17-65. Chicago has to hope they get the #1 pick and it's a similar draft to 96 or 03. Maybe next year and they get some cap relief and some picks and when they're players like Deng, and Hinrich develop more they'll win more games.
Right now, it looks like the Bulls will never win. They seem to only play good when they're down, and that's not good. They can't continually dig themselves holes and expect to get out of it, cause, like shown in Phoenix, it won't always happen. They've done it to LA and NJ, that's it. And, when they do get a big lead, they choke, as shown in the Clipper game. They really need to win. If they don't, there will be some changes made during the year and in the offseason.
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting mrj18:</div><div class="quote_post">I really don't know. I would like to think so but, if you really think about it not to be harsh but, they have the worst team in the league. They traded Crawford (which I'm happy about) to NY, Rose and Marshall to Toronto and havn't gotten signifficant value back to Chicago. Whenever they trade they always benefit another team and not themsleves. I think they'll be what the Cavs were before James at 17-65. Chicago has to hope they get the #1 pick and it's a similar draft to 96 or 03. Maybe next year and they get some cap relief and some picks and when they're players like Deng, and Hinrich develop more they'll win more games.</div> well right now its a tie between new orleans and the bulls so whomever wins a game first we can just say that they are better. but they both are horrible to watch.
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting michiganave17:</div><div class="quote_post">well right now its a tie between new orleans and the bulls so whomever wins a game first we can just say that they are better. but they both are horrible to watch.</div> N.O. is in the west playing so that does give them more than a struggle than the Bulls. However, once Davis comes back and they start to adjust a bit I think they'll be better than the Bulls record wise.
well thats not true most of the teams the bulls have faced have been western confrence teams.suns, clips, sac,
well thats not true most of the teams the bulls have faced have been western confrence teams. suns, clips, sac, G.S., denver, l.a. and you can look at my origional post to see their upcoming games. so N.O. being in the west means nothing at this point.
unless something amazing happens. I don't see them winning a single game the way that they are playing.
ok i guessing 20+ but not much else, the bulls have too good a young talented team to be wasted on 20 wins, but isnt saying much as the bulls have the capacity to go 30+ wins