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Pacers/Bulls Playoff Series news/thoughts thread

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  • Re: Pacers/Bulls Playoff Series news/thoughts thread

    If that's the case, then the Bulls are a pretty overrated team, IMO.

    Yeah we're not that great, but we're in the playoffs.

    You can respect the Bulls team, but their fans are jerks. Seems to be the case with the fans of every good, super team.

    This feels like the Reggie vs. Jordan days, but this is just a 1-8 series.
    Last edited by Trophy; 04-14-2011, 10:51 PM.

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      If the Bulls were as overconfident as their fans, I'd be calling the upset.
      "man, PG has been really good."

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      • Re: Pacers/Bulls Playoff Series news/thoughts thread

        Our board needs more SWAG like that.. Here I'll start:

        -Joakim Noah is an ugly mother****er and he couldn't hold Roy's jock strap. Plus he looks like a master chief stoner. Roy is going to murder him.

        -Keith Bogans is the worst shooting guard to EVER start for an NBA team. I'm not kidding, either..

        -Carlos Boozer can't guard a chair.

        -Derrick Rose makes Lance Stephenson look smart. Just kidding but how can he not pass his SAT? #Fail Just another one of Cal's goons..

        -TT compared to Frank Vogel is like Rosie O'Donnell compared to Channing Tatum. Yea, I went there.

        -Tyler and Josh are going to beat the **** out of Boozer and Taj Gibson's sorry self.

        -Is it just me or does it always seem like Taj Gibson is going to cry? I wonder if the color yellow makes him sad..?

        -Omar Asik still stings from when Josh dunked on him.

        -Ronnie Brewer and Kyle Korver = Disappointments.. They thought that they really had the SG spot set and Keith Bogans is starting over both of them.
        Last edited by BringJackBack; 04-14-2011, 10:55 PM.

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          Originally posted by BringJackBack View Post

          -TT compared to Frank Vogel is like Rosie O'Donnell compared to Channing Tatum. Yea, I went there.
          So, this means TT likes women and Frank likes men?

          Anyway, I prefer the karma approach. Where we have a thread dedicating to verbally fellating the opposing team.
          "man, PG has been really good."

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          • Re: Pacers/Bulls Playoff Series news/thoughts thread

            Wait, Rosie is a woman?

            TT is so ugly, like Rosie, that he makes Vogel look like Channing Tatum.

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              The more and more information that I read about our first round matchup, the more convinced that I become that our series will be interesting to watch. No one TRULY knows what the Pacers are capable of doing under VOGEL. We've played .500 basketball, and beat some descent teams. He completely revamped the rotations and offensive schemes. He brought a strong sense of confidence to our team.

              http://www.nba.com/bucks/features/leroy_110212.html
              http://basketballprospectus.com/arti...?articleid=474

              Interesting articles that I found. I was curious as to how many mid-season coaching changes were made, and then the new coach had a winning record after the fact. According to the stats, Vogel is REALLY having a positive outing and defeating expectations for a mid-season coaching change. We could have an upset over the Bulls.
              Last edited by ksuttonjr76; 04-14-2011, 11:18 PM.


              Remember when we could have gotten 1-2 solid players and a possible Top 3 draft pick in the 2017 NBA Draft by trading away Paul George?

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                Originally posted by Mackey_Rose View Post
                Anyone have suggestions for some derogatory anti-Bulls signs to take to the United Center on Saturday. I will be making the trip with BRushWithDeath and hope to cause as much of a scene as possible.
                1.Choke-im Noah
                2.The S-A-T thing is great.
                3.Joakim Noah with a tennis racket would be hilarious.
                4.Carlos Boozer holding a baby bottle. (He's cries every time he shoots a shot or layup for a foul)

                Ill think of some more.
                Follow me at @Bluejbgold

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                  All I can think about is how infuriating it will be watching Rose get every single call and Pacers player after Pacers player getting in foul trouble. He will probably shoot 15 FT's a game.

                  I hope we can make it tough for them and maybe steal a game or 2. And our guys get a hunger for more playoff basketball. Give em hell Pacers.

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                  • Re: Pacers/Bulls Playoff Series news/thoughts thread

                    Originally posted by NuffSaid View Post
                    As long as we're moving, cutting, screening and making quick, accurate passes we can get under the Bulls skins and beat them. It's also going to mean that coach Vogel will have to keep mixing things up. He'll have to recognize when the Bulls have figured out what offensive set he's using. Still, in a motion game I think the Pacers have the upper hand.

                    Depth and our ability to knock down the open shot will be key.
                    From today's IndyStar.com article, "Pacers wary of Bulls' defense" (4/15/11):

                    Vogel doesn't want his team to rush and take the first available shot because that plays into Chicago's hands.

                    "We don't want early bad shots in our offense," he said.

                    "We have become a great passing basketball team . . . and that's what we need to do to execute against Chicago."

                    The Pacers can't become stagnant, keeping the ball on one side of the court or having players stand around watching leading scorer Danny Granger dominate the possession. There has to be constant screening and cutting.

                    The Pacers also have to get some kind of low-post production out of Roy Hibbert so they're not easy to defend.

                    "We certainly don't want to take quick shots, we don't want to keep it on one side of the floor," Dunleavy said.

                    "That will enable us to get drives, open shots and offensive rebounds. Hopefully we have the maturity to do that."
                    I called it!

                    Clearly, they know what they have to do. The question remains, can they do it?

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                      Originally posted by Trader Joe View Post
                      Yes, the level of skill is different. The level of intensity is not.

                      The players intensity is much higher in the NBA. These are men who spend all their time on basketball as their full time job. It is more serious, more "we'll do anything to win" than in college. And the level of preparation is not even close
                      Last edited by Unclebuck; 04-15-2011, 08:04 AM.

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                        I don't understand how some of you think we have the frontcourt advantage. Noah is a better rebounder than Roy, and is overall more productive. Saying Josh/Gibson can handle each other is reasonable, but no way Tyler beats Boozer. Both are bad defenders but Boozer is just so much more consistent on offense.
                        Originally posted by Piston Prince
                        Bobcat fans telling us to cheer up = epic fail season
                        "Josh Smith Re-building the city of Detroit one brick at a time"

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                        • Re: Pacers/Bulls Playoff Series news/thoughts thread

                          there is so much bulletin board material here for the Pacers if they need it...

                          http://espn.go.com/nba/news/story?page=5-on-5-110415

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                          • Re: Pacers/Bulls Playoff Series news/thoughts thread

                            In an effort to keep things to one thread, I will link several articles from Chicago Sun times, Chicago Tribune and Bulls.com here.

                            I am not posting any articles that are solely about the Bulls and not about the playoff series

                            http://www.chicagotribune.com/sports...,2499170.story

                            chicagotribune.com

                            Bulls vs. Pacers: Who has the edge?

                            By K.C. Johnson, Tribune reporter
                            9:16 PM CDT, April 14, 2011
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                            Point guard

                            Darren Collison has had a nice sophomore season and is equally versatile in transition and penetrating the lane in half-court sets. He disappeared in the first game of the season series Dec. 13, getting benched for T.J. Ford. Derrick Rose, meanwhile, is poised to become the youngest most valuable player in league history. His binge in scoring 19 of the Bulls' final 20 points in regulation to force overtime in a furious rally on March 18 still probably has Pacers management watching game film.

                            Edge: Bulls.

                            Shooting guard

                            Paul George intrigued the Bulls during last June's draft with his athletic potential, and he has settled nicely into this starting role down the stretch. But he's a rookie. And whether fans want to beat up Keith Bogans or not, he has started in big playoff games and has come on strong to shoot 38 percent from 3-point range. Bogans' toughness sets a tone and should negate George.

                            Edge: Bulls.

                            Small forward

                            Danny Granger is capable of dropping a big number on any opponent. However, his strength of loitering near the 3-point line is one of the Bulls' many defensive strengths. They led the league in opponents' 3-point percentage. Luol Deng has completely smothered Granger, who missed one game of the season series to injury, limiting him to 36.7 percent shooting. And Deng still had enough energy for offense.

                            Edge: Bulls.

                            Power forward

                            Tyler Hansbrough is another second-year player whose role increased when the Pacers made their January coaching change. He burned the Bulls for 29 points and 12 rebounds in the Pacers' March 18 overtime victory at home. Carlos Boozer can be a liability defensively, but he demands a double team offensively and has averaged a robust 20.3 points and 12.5 rebounds in 44 career playoff games.

                            Edge: Bulls.

                            Center

                            Roy Hibbert started this season drawing some consideration for most improved player before fading. He's the type of center Joakim Noah typically thrives against because Noah can stay near the lane for basket protection and rebounding. Noah has slumped down the stretch coming back from injury but is showing signs of increased activity.

                            Edge: Bulls.

                            Bench

                            This has been a dominant area all season for the Bulls, who have the ability to extend leads with an active, aggressive full second unit. Plus, their big-man rotation goes five deep, allowing them to wear down teams if needed. The Pacers are one of the few teams as physical and adept at rebounding as the Bulls, and a healthy Mike Dunleavy has solidified their second unit.

                            Edge: Bulls.

                            Coaching

                            Technically, Tom Thibodeau and Frank Vogel both are first-year coaches. Vogel has done a nice job on an interim basis since taking over for the fired Jim O'Brien on Jan. 29 after a Bulls loss, guiding the Pacers to a 20-18 mark. However, Thibodeau has 22 years' experience as an assistant coach, has designed defensive game plans for two NBA Finals and is the leading candidate for coach of the year.

                            Edge: Bulls

                            K.C. Johnson's pick: Bulls in five.



                            Copyright © 2011, Chicago Tribune
                            Last edited by Unclebuck; 04-15-2011, 09:15 AM.

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                              http://www.chicagotribune.com/sports...7938796.column

                              chicagotribune.com

                              Synergetic and energetic describes Bulls top to bottom

                              Chicago way started with organization teamwork in offseason and progressed steadily

                              David Haugh
                              In the Wake of the News
                              April 15, 2011
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                              One night last July, when Bulls general manager Gar Forman stayed late at the Berto Center as the phone wouldn't stop ringing, the ball started bouncing.

                              On the court below Forman's office, he saw new coach Tom Thibodeau beginning a rigorous workout of individual drills with center Joakim Noah. It was well past 8 on a weeknight. The Bulls were months away from starting training camp and several players away from filling their roster.

                              It was symbolic of where the Chicago Scenario that Bobcats owner Michael Jordan said he wants his team to duplicate truly began, in an empty practice gym filled to capacity with commitment.

                              The best thing about the Chicago Scenario is it includes no acting at all.

                              "In 13 years of doing this, I can tell you that's pretty rare for a head coach to do what Tom did,'' Forman recalled Thursday. "What struck me was he would work around the summer schedules of Joakim or other players to get them one-on-one. It didn't have to be, 'OK, be here at 10 a.m.' That laid the groundwork.''

                              Forman and boss John Paxson sensed the Bulls needed to hire someone more labor-intensive than laissez-faire, and after the Vinny Del Negro experience, they knew they had a core of players desperate to be coached. For anybody in the organization still wondering how Thibodeau would relate to players as a head coach after two decades as an assistant, those early impressions reinforced how good of a fit he was.

                              But finding the right coach worked for the Bulls only because they also found the right players — the right people — to surround Derrick Rose. The Bulls lost star power when Plan A free-agent targets LeBron James and Dwyane Wade signed with the Heat, but they gained a surplus in character in the seven players they added as part of Plan B.

                              Carlos Boozer got most of the attention and the money, but Kyle Korver, Ronnie Brewer, Kurt Thomas, Keith Bogans, et al., worried only about what Thibodeau wanted.

                              The Chicago Scenario involves everybody learning and accepting their roles.

                              "In a normal year, people would have looked at what we did in free agency and it would have jumped out,'' Forman said. "But because of everything else, there was no wow factor. We knew the type of guys we got made us better. I really didn't want to put a ceiling on what our team could become.''

                              It embarrasses Forman to hear respected NBA voices say he and Paxson deserve the NBA's executive of the year award. They earned the praise with smart payroll planning and shrewd player evaluation. But besides adding players, some of the best moves were ones they didn't make in the name of preserving chemistry: No Melo (Anthony), no (O.J.) Mayo.

                              No matter.

                              Where Forman begins and Paxson ends, in terms of decision-making, only they know. But it matters little when you're 62-20. Both men have worked together well enough, long enough, not to care who gets the credit. That's genuine.

                              "What's really satisfying to me is the type of team we have because it's a really enjoyable group of guys and the relationships you build with (Chairman Jerry Reinsdorf), Pax and Tom,'' Forman said.

                              A year after drawing unwanted attention for an uncomfortable working relationship with Del Negro, the Bulls resemble the picture of organizational harmony. Put another way, if anybody in the building is going to complain about communication with Thibodeau, it won't be for a lack of it.

                              "Tom's great to just kick things around with or even debate,'' Forman said. "He'll come in my office, and next thing you know, it has been three hours and we've covered every player in the league and college. That's fun.''

                              The Chicago Scenario offers more fun than drama in the front office.

                              This marked only the fifth time the Bulls have posted the top record in the NBA. Research from the public-relations staffs of Chicago's other pro teams shows the Blackhawks have accomplished the feat in the NHL three times, the Cubs have had the best record in Major League Baseball seven times, the White Sox have had MLB's best record three times and the Bears have had the NFL's best record 14 times — but only three since the NFL-AFL merger in 1970.

                              There will be a time the Bulls celebrate how rare this regular season was. But nobody's savoring anything now but a chance to meet a challenge they began attacking in July.

                              "What's the point of celebrating if you get knocked out of the playoffs?'' Rose said. "There's no point of doing good in the regular season if you lose in the first round of the playoffs. There's a big goal ahead of us.''

                              The Chicago Scenario demands you hold your applause until Rose is satisfied. And that might take a while.

                              dhaugh@tribune.com

                              Twitter @DavidHaugh

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                              • Re: Pacers/Bulls Playoff Series news/thoughts thread

                                You don't have a preparation books like that for the final 4


                                http://www.chicagotribune.com/sports...,1572624.story

                                Brewer, Noah ready to go

                                Guard, center healthy enough to play usual roles in Game 1 vs. Pacers



                                By K.C. Johnson, Tribune reporter 6:23 p.m. CDT, April 14, 2011



                                After working on ballhandling and putting up his first shots since spraining his left thumb, Ronnie Brewer exhaled.

                                Bulls fans can too.

                                "Come Game 1, you'll see me diving on the floor still," Brewer said. "I'll be getting in the passing lanes, working the baseline, doing the things I've done this entire year. Anything I can do to help this team, I'm willing to do it."

                                The Bulls held a film session, walkthrough and light individual workouts Thursday evening. And not only did Brewer get cleared medically to participate, coach Tom Thibodeau said Joakim Noah's sore left knee and right ankle are "fine." Both will play their normal rotational roles against the Pacers on Saturday.


                                "It's a little sore, but you have to play through pain," Brewer said. "It's playoff basketball. I wasn't going to miss it for anything."

                                Noah clearly is tired of answering questions about his nagging aches. He finished the regular season with back-to-back active performances.

                                "I ran the floor and moved better," Noah said. "I'm still not where I want to be. I'm hoping when the playoffs start, the environment gets me going."

                                Added Thibodeau: "His energy has been extremely high. He was offensive rebounding, blocking shots, fronting the post, sprinting the floor. That's a good sign."

                                Cram session: Players joked about the thickness of the preparation book that Thibodeau handed out for the Pacers series.

                                "If you could see the playbook we had at the beginning of the year, it's the same thickness. And this is just for one team," Brewer said. "It's like college, all-your-classes thick. It was pretty funny when I saw it. But it made me excited about the preparation he has."

                                Layups: Barring anything unexpected occurring at Friday's practice, Brian Scalabrine, John Lucas III and Jannero Pargo will be the inactives for Saturday's Game 1. … Thibodeau earned his second straight Eastern Conference Coach of the Month Award for the Bulls going 8-0 in April. He also won the award in January and is the leading candidate to land Coach of the Year. … Thibodeau on Danny Granger's claim he'd rather face the Bulls than the Celtics: "I don't concern myself with what Danny Granger is saying. That's his opinion, so that's fine. We're just getting ready for the Pacers."

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