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Odd Thoughts: Bulls on Parade

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  • #61
    Re: Odd Thoughts: Bulls on Parade

    Slowly but surely, UB is turning the JOb corner!
    Just because you're offended, doesn't mean you're right.” ― Ricky Gervais.

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    • #62
      Re: Odd Thoughts: Bulls on Parade

      Originally posted by Since86 View Post
      Slowly but surely, UB is turning the JOb corner!

      Is that anywhere near the corner of Meridan and Kessler Blvd.

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      • #63
        Re: Odd Thoughts: Bulls on Parade

        Originally posted by Unclebuck View Post
        Is that anywhere near the corner of Meridan and Kessler Blvd.
        Not nearly far enough from downtown for that.


        Basketball isn't played with computers, spreadsheets, and simulations. ChicagoJ 4/21/13

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        • #64
          Re: Odd Thoughts: Bulls on Parade

          If the members of this forum are to be believed, "down by the crossroads" is probably more precise

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          • #65
            Originally posted by Peck View Post
            Here let me set your mind at ease.

            Roy will get either the Max or close to it extension. There now you can stop worrying about it, just accept it and move on.

            Let me put it to you like this. Is Roy a top 10 center in the NBA? I think everybody would agree he is. That alone will get him big money.

            Is Roy a top 5 center in the NBA? This is debatable but the fact that you can debate it will cause him to get huge big money.

            Is Roy a top 3 center in the NBA? Right now not a lot of people will commit to that (rightfully so) but the fact that this discussion can even be had will cause him to get giant huge big astrobucks money.

            Think about it, would a top 5 player at any position in the NBA make coin? You know it.

            So it's best just to accept this as a fact of life and move on. It' s now time to start worrying about Hill and how much he will get on the open market.

            George can have a small period of funk, but he can't go to long because he is in a contract year himself. He can't play himself out of money either.
            I was wondering when the cash register would just be full:-)

            Sent from my Galaxy Nexus

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            • #66
              Re: Odd Thoughts: Bulls on Parade

              Last year, I think that Hibbert had problems being defended by Noah...who is actually a very solid Low Post Defending Big Man. Either Noah is not playing up to par this season or Hibbert has a huge boost in confidence.....me thinks it's a combination of both
              Ash from Army of Darkness: Good...Bad...I'm the guy with the gun.

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              • #67
                Re: Odd Thoughts: Bulls on Parade

                "Though you also get the feeling the Pacers feel emboldened, especially after the way they blew those playoff games last season, particularly the first two in Chicago where the Bulls made remarkable late comebacks to win. They surely seethed about that, and with the additions of West and George Hill and the development of Hibbert you get the sense the Pacers believe they now have a physical edge over the Bulls."



                I was actually watching the Bulls feed last night and the announcers were saying that the Bulls were inside the Pacers heads when they were leading with about 3 or 4 minutes to go. They thought for sure we were going to choke the lead away and they said it more than once.

                At first it p*ssed me off a little but then I said no it is going to be different tonight and you are going to be disappointed. The rest is history.

                The reason that Vogel and the Pacers were celebrating and fist pumping after the win is because we have outplayed the Bulls and been the better team over the last 7 games (last season finale , playoffs and and last night) but we didn't close them out and were 2-4 over that stretch. Now we not only know we have been the better team we proved on their court and now we are in their heads.

                If we meet the Bulls in the playoffs they will be the favorites with all the pressure and we will be teams with nothing to lose that knows that we have outplayed them and can beat them and it scares the hell out of them and their fans.

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                • #68
                  Re: Odd Thoughts: Bulls on Parade

                  Originally posted by Larry Staverman View Post
                  The reason that Vogel and the Pacers were celebrating and fist pumping after the win is because we have outplayed the Bulls and been the better team over the last 7 games (last season finale , playoffs and and last night) but we didn't close them out and were 2-4 over that stretch. Now we not only know we have been the better team we proved on their court and now we are in their heads.
                  "I had to take her down like Chris Brown."

                  -Lance Stephenson

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                  • #69
                    Re: Odd Thoughts: Bulls on Parade

                    Originally posted by Peck View Post
                    Here let me set your mind at ease.

                    Roy will get either the Max or close to it extension. There now you can stop worrying about it, just accept it and move on.

                    Let me put it to you like this. Is Roy a top 10 center in the NBA? I think everybody would agree he is. That alone will get him big money.

                    Is Roy a top 5 center in the NBA? This is debatable but the fact that you can debate it will cause him to get huge big money.

                    Is Roy a top 3 center in the NBA? Right now not a lot of people will commit to that (rightfully so) but the fact that this discussion can even be had will cause him to get giant huge big astrobucks money.

                    Think about it, would a top 5 player at any position in the NBA make coin? You know it.

                    So it's best just to accept this as a fact of life and move on. It' s now time to start worrying about Hill and how much he will get on the open market.

                    George can have a small period of funk, but he can't go to long because he is in a contract year himself. He can't play himself out of money either.

                    I see what you're saying. I was more worried about whether the organization would pay it and how that impacts building the team, wasn't really debating whether he was worth it or not, yet. That is still to be determined, imo. He's had a great season so far, for sure. I love the guy, if he maintains what he's done in 17 games, so far, I could see it for sure. I think the top 3, 5, 10 whatever is premature, honestly, lets see him put together a full season, first.

                    No worries, though, just a slight difference of opinion.
                    Last edited by Speed; 01-26-2012, 04:22 PM.

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                    • #70
                      Re: Odd Thoughts: Bulls on Parade

                      New figures out from Forbes on NBA team value and owner's worth....

                      Mr. Simon is #11 on the NBA rich guy list. His team is #25 on worth. I suppose if the team value moves up somewhere betwen 15 and twenty you'll have a happy camper and someone willing to get closer to that tax if need be.
                      You know how hippos are made out to be sweet and silly, like big cows, but are actually extremely dangerous and can kill you with stunning brutality? The Pacers are the NBA's hippos....Matt Moore CBS Sports....

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                      • #71
                        Re: Odd Thoughts: Bulls on Parade

                        Originally posted by BRushWithDeath View Post
                        I think he's saying we have basically outplayed them in the past except for the inability to close out games. Now we have that ability.
                        "Look, it's up to me to put a team around ... Lance right now." —Kevin Pritchard press conference

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                        • #72
                          Re: Odd Thoughts: Bulls on Parade

                          Originally posted by CableKC View Post
                          Last year, I think that Hibbert had problems being defended by Noah...who is actually a very solid Low Post Defending Big Man. Either Noah is not playing up to par this season or Hibbert has a huge boost in confidence.....me thinks it's a combination of both

                          It's all about Roy imo. Teams simply cannot deny him post position so easily. To do so now they have to front, which can be dealt with. Roy has an unblockable Hook shot, which he is very, very, very good at. If he gets position in close teams are at his mercy essentially, good defender or not. He's hit it on Dwight, Bynum, Noah, Monroe, a whose who of the biggest and Best centers in the NBA. Roy has aggressively gotten post position and there isn't much any one defender can do about it, Roy is gigantic, he always has been, but he has the girth now to impose his will on people trying to push him out of position.

                          Hibberts improvement this season is maybe the most i've seen from any one Pacer ever from one season to the next, not counting first year or two. I'm confident something good will happen every time he gets the ball, early game, late game, it doesn't matter. Unlike Danny his offensive improvement hasn't come at the expense of defensive effectiveness or effort.

                          If he keeps this up he's a max guy, no way around it, and in todays league honestly he's worth it. He gives us better Post offense than JO ever did, and is a good defender too. He has a legit argument for 2nd best center in the league if he keeps it up

                          Per 36 he's at

                          17.6 ppg
                          12.1 rpg
                          2.4 apg
                          2.1 bpg
                          53% FG on one of the better teams in his conference.

                          Other top centers per 36

                          Bynum

                          16.9 ppg
                          13.4 rpg
                          1.3 apg
                          2.1 bpg
                          also on 53%

                          Gasol (Marc)

                          14.1 ppg
                          9.8 rpg
                          2.9 apg
                          2.3 bpg
                          on 52%

                          Bogut

                          13.4 ppg
                          9.9 rpg
                          3.1 apg
                          2.4 bpg
                          on 44.9%

                          Chandler
                          11.3 ppg
                          10.8 rpg
                          1.1 apg
                          1.4 bpg
                          on 69.5%

                          Monroe
                          17.4 ppg
                          10.6 rpg
                          3.1 apg
                          .7 bpg
                          on .514%

                          Gortat
                          17.9 ppg
                          11.6 rpg
                          1.0 apg
                          2.0 bpg
                          on .595%

                          Hibbert has an argument for being the second most productive center in the NBA, along with Bynum, Gortat, Monroe and Gasol.

                          Only Gasol is producing on a team as good as the Pacers have been this year, and Roy is quite a bit more productive on a per minute basis than he is. Gortat imo, has inflated stats due to Nash, but is still comparable to Roy in that department, and plays on a losing team. Monroe is great, but gets the ball alot more than Roy does, and ditto on his team being awful. Bogut is still a better defender imo, but his offense has fallen off a cliff due to injuries, and Roy's offensive game makes him more valuable overall.

                          IF, and that's a big IF, Roy continues to produce (i've seen fundamental changes in his game that make me believe he will but we'll see) at this level and the Pacers keep winning, then i don't see how he doesn't have an argument as the second best Center in Basketball.

                          He's easily top 5, bigs get paid anyhow simply for their size and relative rareness. He'll get at least right near the max, and noone should be suprised if he gets the entire thing, which really under the new CBA for players of Roys experience isn't TOO much, (around 14 per correct?), which is fair.

                          Roy loves it here, and we love him here too, we'll work something out, worst case we'll match any offer he gets as an RFA.

                          If Simon is willing to go over the cap it may be that we're planning on signing another high profile player along with Roy, which wouldn't be possible if Roy was extended before the deadline, and making one huge push for contention with David West before we reevaluate his contract and worry about extensions for Darren/ West/ PG eventually. Waiting to sign Roy also gives us greater flexibility at the deadline to obtain contracts.

                          This makes us possible players in the Deron Williams/ Rondo/ Whoever would sign with us deadline deal sweepstakes. We probably look alot more attractive as a winning team now than we did over the summer, and guys possibly wouldn't mind extending here.

                          We can still go over the cap to sign Roy, as our own guy if we want to, and maybe we won't need to if we decide to stand pat and match whatever offer Roy gets anyhow.

                          We're in great shape.
                          Goodbye Captain, My Captain. I wish you had the chance to sink or swim with your ship on its quest for the "ship".

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                          • #73
                            Re: Odd Thoughts: Bulls on Parade

                            Originally posted by Speed View Post
                            I see what you're saying. I was more worried about whether the organization would pay it and how that impacts building the team, wasn't really debating whether he was worth it or not, yet. That is still to be determined, imo. He's had a great season so far, for sure. I love the guy, if he maintains what he's done in 17 games, so far, I could see it for sure. I think the top 3, 5, 10 whatever is premature, honestly, lets see him put together a full season, first.

                            No worries, though, just a slight difference of opinion.
                            That is why it was a smart decision not to extend him, because if you extend him now you are going to be paying big bucks. If he ends up slumping like usual then you just got yourself into a bad contract, but if he is able to keep playing like one of the best centers in the league for the whole season you know he is worth every penny of the contract. If not you might be able to get him for a more reasonable contract, and use the saved money either to bring in one of the better back-up centers or a better younger PF than West.

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                            • #74
                              Re: Odd Thoughts: Bulls on Parade

                              Originally posted by gummy View Post
                              Love did not get a max extension.
                              http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/news;_yl...berwolves-love

                              Love signed a four-year maximum extension Wednesday worth more than $60 million that allows him to opt out after three years.
                              Max money, but not for max years. Some people are calling it the mini-max.

                              On Hibbert, I think Peck's right. Hibbert is going to get paid big money, and we just have to resign ourselves to that fact. If Marc Gasol can get the max, I think Hibbert does too. Yeah, that means Hibbert will make the same money (or nearly the same) as Love, but that's the going rate for quality centers and there's not much we can do about it short of letting Hibbert walk.

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                              • #75
                                Re: Odd Thoughts: Bulls on Parade

                                It looks like I was wrong about Roy, if he keeps up this performance the entire year.

                                P.S. If they aren't extending Roy, wouldn't take the edge off George Hill's hurt feelings that he didn't get extended?
                                "Look, it's up to me to put a team around ... Lance right now." —Kevin Pritchard press conference

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