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Odd Thoughts: Bulls on Parade

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  • #16
    Re: Odd Thoughts: Bulls on Parade

    Originally posted by Peck View Post
    It’s too early in the season to make any kind of proclamations but at what point in time is it going to be ok to ask if Roy Hibbert is the second best center in the NBA? Now don’t get me wrong I’m not saying it, but if he continues at this level of play up to and after the all star break? How can it not be a question?
    Who is better than Roy and Dwight right now?
    You Got The Tony!!!!!!

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    • #17
      Re: Odd Thoughts: Bulls on Parade

      Originally posted by AesopRockOn View Post
      Who is better than Roy and Dwight right now?
      Bargnani could make a case as he is pivotal for his team. Other than that no one else.
      Originally posted by IrishPacer
      Empty vessels make the most noise.

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      • #18
        Re: Odd Thoughts: Bulls on Parade

        Originally posted by AesopRockOn View Post
        Who is better than Roy and Dwight right now?
        Bynum is better than Roy right now for sure, Greg Monroe is also putting good numbers.



        Note: just because I'm saying this doesn't mean I hate Roy
        @WhatTheFFacts: Studies show that sarcasm enhances the ability of the human mind to solve complex problems!

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        • #19
          Re: Odd Thoughts: Bulls on Parade

          Originally posted by vnzla81 View Post
          Bynum is better than Roy right now for sure, Greg Monroe is also putting good numbers.
          If Roy continues to win his fights against Bynum then I don't think that Andrew will be considered the second best for a long time.

          Monroe is amazing but playing in Detroit really hurts his chances.
          Originally posted by IrishPacer
          Empty vessels make the most noise.

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          • #20
            You forgot Lance.

            Sent from my Galaxy Nexus

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            • #21
              Re: Odd Thoughts: Bulls on Parade

              All this post needs is a little Rage Against the Machine in the background.

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              • #22
                Re: Odd Thoughts: Bulls on Parade

                Originally posted by 15th parallel View Post
                Third, the Pacers have drawn "first blood" against the Bulls at their homecourt, and this is the first Bulls' homecourt loss. This is a statement game, and hopefully the Pacers gain more recognition after this.
                Originally posted by Peck;1357428[url
                http://espn.go.com/chicago/nba/story/_/id/7504862/indiana-pacers-show-chicago-bulls-winning-central-gimme[/url]

                Indiana gave the Bulls their first home loss of the season, and first drew blood in a battle between the only two teams in the Central Division that can run and chew gum at the same time.

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                • #23
                  Re: Odd Thoughts: Bulls on Parade

                  Originally posted by Peck View Post
                  Getting some respect from ESPNchicago.com Yes they say we are from nowheresville but those of us from Indiana are used to that type of talk.

                  But they do go on to give our team credit and it's nice to know that good old Noah is still pretty much an @ss, wouldn't want him to spoil my thoughts of him.

                  http://espn.go.com/chicago/nba/story...-central-gimme

                  CHICAGO -- Score one for the little guys. Well, the pretty big little guys anyway.

                  The Indiana Pacers, the upstart contender from Nowheresville, didn't quite avenge their playoff defeat to the big, bad Chicago Bulls, but a 95-90 win at the United Center definitely put a little spring in their step.

                  Don't sleep on the guys from Naptown. They have more than enough size and an improved scoring punch since last season.

                  Indiana gave the Bulls their first home loss of the season, and first drew blood in a battle between the only two teams in the Central Division that can run and chew gum at the same time.

                  Sure, it's just the Bulls' fourth loss, but the way coach Tom Thibodeau looked after the game, you'd think Tyler Hansbrough smashed his favorite projector.

                  Now, no one expects Chicago (16-4) to finish second in the Central, but it's clear Indiana, now 12-5, is for real. The Pacers returned much of their team from last year, are extremely deep up front and now have two go-to scorers in David West and Danny Granger.

                  Also, they're pretty physical, right?

                  "They try to play physical," Derrick Rose said. "But I don't know."

                  Danny Granger scored 22 points to lead the Pacers past the Bulls on Wednesday night.I'm not sure if Rose was just being over-analytical with the definition of physicality, or if he was purposefully withholding praise. He sure was direct when he told some reporters he wouldn't soon forget watching Indiana celebrate a January victory on his floor.

                  "I can't wait to play them again," said Rose, who scored a game-high 24 points, but passed up a tying shot late in the game to kick it to Brian Scalabrine in the corner for a missed three.

                  That's how it should be. This is turning into a real rivalry. Where's Reggie Miller and Sam Perkins?

                  Before the game, Granger told me he had nothing but praise for his rivals.

                  "I think the Bulls are the best team, right now, in the league, and I would put Oklahoma City right behind them," he said. "They are in our division and the good thing about it is the more times we play them, you want to play the best teams. It makes your team better."

                  When I asked Noah if this game reminded him of their first-round series last year, he sniffed, "This is a regular season game."

                  That can be translated into: "Try us again in April, when it matters."

                  The Bulls probably won't have to deal with Indiana in the first round again. Last year's five-game series win wasn't easy at all. The Pacers brought similar energy in this game, out-rebounding the Bulls 44-41 in a battle of two top rebounding teams.

                  Chicago was playing short-handed, as it has been pretty much all season, but this one was against good competition. (Nothing against New Jersey, which could be one of the better teams in the Big East.). You can see how the absence of Luol Deng and Taj Gibson affected what is supposed to be one of the best defenses in the league.

                  "You try to drive the lane, they got three people coming," Granger said before the game. "You try to kick it out and they've got people contesting."

                  But with the Bulls missing two key defensive players, Indiana scored 50 points in the paint, led by Roy Hibbert, who scored 20 points on 9-for-14 shooting and added eight rebounds and four blocks. Granger scored 22 points, hitting 3 of 4 3-pointers, and added nine rebounds. West added 14 points and Hansbrough scored 10 off the bench.

                  Thibodeau was steaming after the game, upset at his team's laissez-faire attitude during the morning shoot-around. Thibodeau even gave us one of his favorite sayings: "In this league, you get what you deserve."

                  While Thibodeau is already ready to rip the defense, he seemed more upset about the team's offensive failings. Rip Hamilton went 6-for-20 and C.J. Watson missed all six of his shots. Ronnie Brewer, the only player Thibodeau thought was ready to play, scored 14 of his 20 in the second quarter. Carlos Boozer went 5-for-14 for 11 points.

                  "I didn't think we were as aggressive as we needed to be," Thibodeau said.

                  Indiana came into the game with the best field-goal percentage defense in the league, so that might've had something to do with it, but as Noah said, "It's not about them. It's about us."

                  A little arrogant, perhaps, but probably true. Still, I wouldn't undersell Indiana.

                  The reasons for the Bulls' loss, which is getting dissected with extra care because of the team's early success, weren't difficult for Thibodeau to understand.

                  "It's pretty simple," he said. "We do the same things. It starts in practice and at shoot-around. Come in, be serious and get ready. When the ball goes up, you've got to know what you're doing."

                  Thibodeau reads the clips every day, and I'm guessing he believes his players do too. Though they're reading different messages. Basically, the coach thinks his players think they're too good.

                  Thibodeau said, "It starts with me. I've got to get them ready to play." That might sound like he's trying to absorb some of the blame, but it's really a dog-whistle reminder to his players that's he's ready to crack the whip.

                  "Getting ready to play is a big part of this league," Thibodeau said. "You've got to be ready to play every night. I think as soon as you start feeling good about yourself, you're going to get knocked on your ***. That's the way it is." vAs Noah said, this was just a regular season game, nothing more. But it served as a valuable early-season reminder: The Bulls haven't won anything yet.


                  Jon Greenberg is a columnist for ESPNChicago.com
                  That is some great writing.

                  Sam Perkins?

                  Noah is still the jerk I don't like. Thibodeau is still the great coach I respect.
                  "Look, it's up to me to put a team around ... Lance right now." —Kevin Pritchard press conference

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                  • #24
                    Re: Odd Thoughts: Bulls on Parade

                    Originally posted by Jessen View Post
                    Great Post! And a great win!

                    I particularly liked your segment on Granger. He really does play the game with a team mentality and he is exactly what we want from an "all star." We don't need and I don't want a typical egomaniac star... Great play from Danny tonight. This victory puts us on the map.
                    Granger plays up to the level of the competition or the level of the event.

                    So, that can be frustrating. It lets us know he CAN be our leading rebounder most nights and CAN discipline his shot selections and CAN be a hustling, smart defender every night, but chooses not to.

                    Whether this means he has low standards or instead he has to pace himself from getting burned out or injured . . . answering that question is above my pay grade.
                    "Look, it's up to me to put a team around ... Lance right now." —Kevin Pritchard press conference

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                    • #25
                      Re: Odd Thoughts: Bulls on Parade

                      Originally posted by Nuntius View Post
                      Great post except for the ugly part. There's no need to mock Noah like they mocked Hansbrough pre-game in some other forums.
                      Mock mock mock mock mock.

                      He's ugly. This is Pacers Digest, dude. A "fan" forum.

                      And it has nothing to do with being a "native speaker."
                      "Look, it's up to me to put a team around ... Lance right now." —Kevin Pritchard press conference

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                      • #26
                        Re: Odd Thoughts: Bulls on Parade

                        I will say though that Deng and Gibson are IMO the Bulls 2nd and 3rd most valuable players. Yes I think Gibson is their best big man, so I think it is worth noting that both were out, but that does not and should not take away from a great Pacers win.

                        The most amzing and significant thing is watching Roy and Noah play each other now as compared to last season. The Bulls tried to play Roy one-on-one and didn't have much success tonight where as in the playoffs last season just 9 months ago, Noah controlled Roy
                        Last edited by Unclebuck; 01-26-2012, 08:53 AM.

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                        • #27
                          Re: Odd Thoughts: Bulls on Parade

                          Originally posted by Unclebuck View Post
                          I will say though that Deng and Gibson are IMO the Bulls 2nd and 3rd most valuable players. Yes I think Gibson is their best big man, so I think it is worth noting that both were out, but that does not and should not take away from a great Pacers win.
                          There is no question that Deng is their second most valuable player.

                          But I think you're really overvaluing Gibson.
                          "I had to take her down like Chris Brown."

                          -Lance Stephenson

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                          • #28
                            Re: Odd Thoughts: Bulls on Parade

                            Originally posted by Unclebuck View Post
                            I will say though that Deng and Gibson are IMO the Bulls 2nd and 3rd most valuable players. Yes I think Gibson is their best big man, so I think it is worth noting that both were out, but that does not and should not take away from a great Pacers win.
                            I agree about Gibson and Deng, I think that too. I also think last night Brewer gave you a Deng-like or better performance and if Jeff Foster was healthy it offsets what Gibson could've done. This is a good match up, regardless. I hope to see it again in the playoffs but in a deeper round this time.

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                            • #29
                              Re: Odd Thoughts: Bulls on Parade

                              Originally posted by Nuntius View Post
                              Bargnani could make a case as he is pivotal for his team. Other than that no one else.
                              His style of play makes him anything but Center

                              As for Noah,he comes across as a bitter man just like Rose.Exactly the type of guys,that won't accept defeat or acknowledge the opponent.Especially Noah.
                              Never forget

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                              • #30
                                Re: Odd Thoughts: Bulls on Parade

                                Originally posted by BRushWithDeath View Post
                                There is no question that Deng is their second most valuable player.

                                But I think you're really overvaluing Gibson.

                                OK I'll qualify it slightly by saying Gibson has been the Bulls best big man so far this season. (although I thought he was the Bulls best big man in the ECF last May)

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