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2012 Jan NBA Season |OT2| TAKE IT KONEX. SWALLOW IT ALL.

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That's not too bad then. Unfortunately, the Bulls already had a slim shot of beating the Heat, and with all these injuries, they're probably fucked.

I'm usually the Debbie Downer Bulls fan, but I still feel pretty good about our chances. If I had a prediction right now (assuming everyone is full strength during playoffs), I'd say we lose in 7.
 
Bulls can easily beat the Heat this year. Heat are a freakishly hot and cold team. The Bulls caught them when LeBron couldn't miss and the Mavs got LeBron when he couldn't make a jumper. They could easily lose as well though, but they're on the same level of team especially if Rose can shoot in the playoffs this year.
 
Bulls can easily beat the Heat this year. Heat are a freakishly hot and cold team. The Bulls caught them when LeBron couldn't miss and the Mavs got LeBron when he couldn't make a jumper. They could easily lose as well though, but they're on the same level of team especially if Rose can shoot in the playoffs this year.

Hence my 60/40 prediction. Boozer wasn't healthy last year and we have an actual SG now.
 
Bulls can easily beat the Heat this year. Heat are a freakishly hot and cold team. The Bulls caught them when LeBron couldn't miss and the Mavs got LeBron when he couldn't make a jumper. They could easily lose as well though, but they're on the same level of team especially if Rose can shoot in the playoffs this year.

Easily my ass. Bulls are still very offensively challenged, even worse then us at times.
 
If it's on his non-shooting hand then I don't see why he would need to get surgery now. Dirk's torn tendon in his left hand didn't affect him in the Finals.
 
Not to mention that Wade injured Asik midway through the series when Asik was dominating.

Don't count on Boozer being healthy for the playoffs though.
Boozer is now arguably the second best power forward in the East (Horford injured, Amar'e is playing terrible, and Josh Smith doesn't count).

Although, Wade is known for being a dirty asshole.
 
Easily my ass. Bulls are still very offensively challenged, even worse then us at times.

True, but all this year, when Rip has played, they've looked great. I don't know if you've seen all those games, considering most of them weren't on national TV.

http://www.basketball-reference.com/leagues/NBA_2012.html

Bulls currently #1 in ORating and #2 in DRating. They were 8th in ORating last year.

EDIT: More on the Deng Injury:

http://www.chicagotribune.com/sport...rn-ligament-in-wrist-20120124,0,6697379.story

"This time around, I’m familiar with it," Deng said. "I know how it feels pain-wise. Just trying to get it down to a certain level where I can play again. I’m really confident I will be out there hopefully soon."

Deng said he is confident he will have full range of motion once the pain subsides enough for him to test the wrist.

"I should," he said. "I don’t think I could damage it any further. It’s really about controlling the pain."
 
Speaking of OKC, what happened to Durant's MVP chances? It seems like every year we think it'll be him, but somebody else just steps up.
 
Unless the Heat lose Bosh or Wade the bulls have no shot now :(

It's not a season ending injury. In fact, it may be a blessing for Deng. He was top 3 in the NBA in minutes played and the Bulls, as of a day or two ago anyway, had played more games than anyone in the league. This could help Deng's legs come playoff time.
 
True, but all this year, when Rip has played, they've looked great. I don't know if you've seen all those games, considering most of them weren't on national TV.

http://www.basketball-reference.com/leagues/NBA_2012.html

Bulls currently #1 in ORating and #2 in DRating. They were 8th in ORating last year.

EDIT: More on the Deng Injury:

http://www.chicagotribune.com/sport...rn-ligament-in-wrist-20120124,0,6697379.story

RIP is exactly what that team needed. Don't get me wrong it'll be a hell of a series, and could go either way.
 
Hollinger title odds:

1. Bulls-27.4%
2. 76ers-16.4%
3. Heat-14.9%
4. Thunder-9.9%
5. Hawks-8.8%
6. Mavericks-5.0%
7. Grizzlies-3.8%
8. Nuggets-2.7%
9. Lakers-2.1%
10. Blazers-2.1%


Thad Young more likely to lead a team to a title than LeBron this year apparently, poor LeBron.
 
Hollinger title odds:

1. Bulls-27.4%
2. 76ers-16.4%
3. Heat-14.9%
4. Thunder-9.9%
5. Hawks-8.8%
6. Mavericks-5.0%
7. Grizzlies-3.8%
8. Nuggets-2.7%
9. Lakers-2.1%
10. Blazers-2.1%


Thad Young more likely to lead a team to a title than LeBron this year apparently, poor LeBron.

Didn't the heat just beat the sixers by like 20, without Wade.
 
Didn't the heat just beat the sixers by like 20, without Wade.

You expect his stats would be sophisticated enough to take care of match-up and actual team strengths in the playoffs, in a 7-game series?

He likely just added up the PER of all players and call it a ranking.
 
You expect his stats would be sophisticated enough to take care of match-up and actual team strengths in the playoffs, in a 7-game series?

He likely just added up the PER of all players and call it a ranking.

The projections are mostly based on point differential and the 2012 76ers are basically the best team ever at blowing out bad teams.
 
Speaking of OKC, what happened to Durant's MVP chances? It seems like every year we think it'll be him, but somebody else just steps up.

If OKC finishes with the best record in the West he has a good shot.

If they finish with the best record in the league? It's a lock. Doesn't even matter that his numbers are down a bit, it's his "turn." That's how the MVP race works.
 
If OKC finishes with the best record in the West he has a good shot.

If they finish with the best record in the league? It's a lock. Doesn't even matter that his numbers are down a bit, it's his "turn." That's how the MVP race works.

It is?

I think it usually goes to the best player on the best team (team with the best record).

Not "turns".

In the NBA, if you wait for your "turn" you could be waiting a long time.
 
True, but all this year, when Rip has played, they've looked great. I don't know if you've seen all those games, considering most of them weren't on national TV.

http://www.basketball-reference.com/leagues/NBA_2012.html

Bulls currently #1 in ORating and #2 in DRating. They were 8th in ORating last year.

EDIT: More on the Deng Injury:

http://www.chicagotribune.com/sport...rn-ligament-in-wrist-20120124,0,6697379.story

Bulls with Rip remind me a lot of the Pistons but with Derrick Rose instead Chauncy. The most important he brings is ball movement. I never realized how high his Baskeball IQ is. Damn I love good ball movement :)
 
I listened to the live radio interview Blatche did right after the news as it was happening... hilarious and sad at the same time.
 
It is?

I think it usually goes to the best player on the best team (team with the best record).

Not "turns".

In the NBA, if you wait for your "turn" you could be waiting a long time.

For the most part you're right, but there aren't any other obvious choices this year. Rose won't win back-to-back, Lakers are down, Magic are mediocre... The best threat is probably Bron if Wade continues to have injury problems and they have the best record in the East or overall.

I honestly don't care about the award, although it helps the franchise's perception. It's a better honor to have three all-stars anyways.
 
USUALLY

Sometimes players have such statistically fantastic and genuinely important numbers on a team, that they'll get it anyway.

Anyway, I disagree. The MVP is voted by sportswriters. The voting is just kinda like the voting for the Academy awards, a lot of it comes down to how the voters collectively feel who should finally win it. There's simply no reason for Malone to win the MVP when Jordan was playing. His team was never the best team in the league and some would even argue he wasn't even the best player on his team.
 
Bulls with Rip remind me a lot of the Pistons but with Derrick Rose instead Chauncy. The most important he brings is ball movement. I never realized how high his Baskeball IQ is. Damn I love good ball movement :)

We're a true team, but I really don't think our collective talent is as high as that team.
 
ESPN Most Dissappointing Eastern Conference Players said:
John Krolik, Cavs The Blog: John Wall. He has superstar potential, but his jumper was absolutely terrible last season and he didn't appear to fix it this past summer. He's shooting 25.8 percent from 3-9 feet, 28.6 percent from 10-15 feet and 22 percent from 16-23 feet -- and he hasn't made a 3 all season. Yikes.

wow that's pure trash

had no idea he was that inept at shooting the damn ball
 
wow that's pure trash

had no idea he was that inept at shooting the damn ball
You know what's awesome is, he sucks at shooting around the rim too... he has like the lowest percentage there in the league for a guy playing starter minutes, at least that's what I recall.
 
Bogut is shooting 20% from the field this year on jumphooks and other close shots and yet is taking nearly six of them per game :/

At least he's shooting 81% at the rim.
 
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