Bulls would not have done just fine without Rose last year though. This year =/= last year.
Boozer's been very good this year. Much improved on last year, his scoring has become more consistent and his rebounding has too. His passing is fantastic, would like to see the Bulls run more PnR with him and Rose.
The Bulls winning without Rose this year is more down to the quirks of a shorter season. Teams returning most players from last year do better because they don't get impacted by the lack of practices.
That and now that Thibodeau has the defense in, I think he's rounding the team a bit more.
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I would argue with Horford and Smith, or with Brand-Hawes. My darkhorse is the future Bogut-Lee partnership though, but we'll see next year how they work out.
edit: Jefferson-Millsap also average each more than 2 assists per game.
Last edited by Beorn; April 01, 2012 at 10:52 AM.
You can't argue, because it's fact Booz and Noah are the 2nd best big men passing duo in the league
http://hangtime.blogs.nba.com/2012/0...-without-rose/
^most assists big-to-bigAndrew Bynum Pau Gasol 46
Carlos Boozer Joakim Noah 44
LaMarcus Aldridge Marcus Camby 37
Pau Gasol Andrew Bynum 28
Al Jefferson Paul Millsap 28
It's strange to see you embracing an article that begins by questioning Rose's MVP voting last season
Seriously now, the article doesn't take into account the assists not handed to their pairs; If something, the article says that Booz and Deng are the pair with the best offensive chemistry league-wide, not that they are the best at setting up their teammates in position to score
The article explicitly states that it is NOT questioning Rose's MVP, it's merely attempting to explain how the Bulls have managed to remain elite despite Rose's absence. All I know is that the Bulls are one of the best assisting teams in the league and have remained so with Rose out of the lineup. The tandem of Noah/Booz are a big part of that, both these players are very good passers. Due to injury last year Bulls fans didn't get to see these two form any chemistry together, but this year with more playing time they've really managed to connect.
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It's a beautiful thing. Anyone see Dirk's game-winning shot against the Magic the other night? I've (obviously) seen Dirk make countless riDirkulous shots but I think this one is one of his best.
Near perfect defense by Turkoglu. His hand was right in Dirk's face but it didn't matter. Dirk's shot had a big arc, little to no rotation on the ball, and went in off the glass. Asked later if he meant to put it off the glass he said something like, "You'll never know," but I think he definitely meant to. He's probably been working on that shot some more because lately he's hitting more and more shots of the glass.
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I'd give it to Dirk over just about anyone in that situation, he's pretty damn clutch.
omg...I'm dyin'...
that's good.
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He's got some balls too, I mean 98% of NBA players would not take that shot. If anyone but Dirk shoots that it's a horrible shot. Falling away, hand in his mug, defender right there, off the glass. Pretty amazing, I don't think I would hit that 3 times out of ten by myself on the court with no pressure.
Dirk practices those off-balance jumpers thouh. I've seen footage of him practicing and I don't think he ever takes normal J's where both his feet are on the ground and he's on balance.
Damn injuries, Rubio out for the year, Ridnour looks like he badly sprains his ankle, and Barea out, so literally no point guards anymore. At least Bulldozer Pekovic is back.
First the EB II preview, now This. This day's great
Oh wow.
"Stan Van Gundy has just acknowledged that he knows Dwight Howard asked for his resignation."
"Dwight then appeared, not knowing what had just been said, and denied that he had done so, asking for the media's source. Stan (the source) was sitting right next to him."
CRASH AND BURN MODE ACTIVATED.
Anyone got the idea that Bynum and Howard are having an 'anything you can do I can do better' battle?
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I think that the real problem with this whole fiasco is that the twitter reporting generation is running amok, and reporting anything and anything as soon as they can, whether or not it's true. Dwight said that he didn't call for stan's removal, so he didn't simple as that.
Dwight has been getting a bad rap lately, and it's not entirely his fault. Remember kids, just because something is reported, doesn't mean it's true.