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  1. Korver is more than a 3-point shooter. He's actually defending well in Thibs' system, is a decent passer out on the wings, and has an amazing adjusted net +/- when he's out on the floor, especially with the first team (the Rose/Korver/Deng/Boozer/Gibson lineup is awesome).
  2. Looks like according to this we still should have wished we got Redick instead of Brewer. That said, I am not going to scoff at having the 17th best bench player in terms of WP82. I included JR Smith there because he's another trade target. I wish we got Redick instead of Bogans.
  3. Stat of the day: Top 30 non-starters in WP82: PLAYER, WP82 1. Jason Terry, 14.19 2. George Hill, 7.72 3. Jamal Crawford, 7.45 4. Shawn Marion, 7.25 5. James Harden, 6.94 6. Thaddeus Young, 6.92 7. Glen Davis, 6.90 8. Louis Williams, 5.70 9. J.J. Redick, 5.41 10. C.J. Miles, 5.41 11. Ty Lawson, 5.04 12. Kyle Korver, 4.81 13. Serge Ibaka, 4.75 14. Rudy Fernandez, 4.75 15. Ben Gordon, 4.56 16. Al Harrington, 4.23 17. Ronnie Brewer, 4.22 18. Gary Neal, 4.20 19. Gilbert Arenas, 4.19 20. J.R. Smith, 4.14 21. Jared Dudley, 3.82 22. Kris Humphries, 3.80 23. Jose Juan Barea, 3.77 24. Matt Bonner, 3.63 25. James Jones, 3.62 26. Reggie Williams, 3.60 27. Charlie Villanueva, 3.38 28. Marcin Gortat, 3.29 29. Evan Turner, 3.17 30. O.J. Mayo, 3.03
  4. lol...yeah, cuz otherwise he might have a [expletive] season with only a .980 OPS I can't afford that kind of a hit to my offense. I've surrounded Pujols with slick fielding grit monsters. He must obliterate every offensive record ever. So you own the Cardinals.
  5. From the looks of those charts, Sean Marshall: also ridiculous.
  6. Of those 4 teams, is Charlotte the only one that's beaten the Bulls twice? Knicks too. Haven't even played the Hawks yet, which is a little weird at this point in the season.
  7. I'm nitpicking, but if the season doesn't pass without a deal, then it's 100% for the Cards or collusion. I'm sure you know what I meant which is that as of right now I see it was 95-5. If the deadline passes, and no deal is signed in season, I would put it as 70-30. Nitpick away though, it was poorly worded. It was either that or you thought there was a 5% chance of either collusion or Pujols signing an NHL contract or something during the year. ;)
  8. I'm nitpicking, but if the season doesn't pass without a deal, then it's 100% for the Cards or collusion.
  9. Just as an FYI, this was my general line of thinking with that roster: After I fell out of playoff contention, I dumped most of my high-points guys and tried to stockpile exempt guys in an effort to trade for high-points guys that other teams couldn't afford at the end of the year. However, there's not much of a chance to do that now, so you're kind of stuck with a bunch of young guys that may or may not pan out as players. You should also have an extra 3rd rd draft pick as the result of a trade.
  10. Game tonight against a Charlotte team that absolutely waxed the Lakers last night. Charlotte is one of the four teams the Bulls have yet to defeat this year.
  11. [citation needed]
  12. Matt Sylvester
  13. Better than nothing.
  14. Cleveland was mathematically eliminated from the Central division race yesterday. That has to be one of the earliest eliminations in NBA history. More sad Cleveland facts: - Cleveland has trailed in the 4th quarter in 54 of their 55 games this year. - Of the 9 wins they do have, 3 were on buzzer-beaters, and two were in OT. - Their largest margin of victory is 8 points. They've lost 10 games by fewer than 8 points, 4 of those in the last two weeks.
  15. Sorry, guys.
  16. Yikes, that is going to be one ugly team if he didn't trade any assets for points players.
  17. Actually, Kevin won in his first year in the league after trading me his first round pick. Technically, I traded down 10 picks for...someone, I forget now. Jason Bay, some pitcher and Jordan Zimmerman, who I later flipped for Austin Jackson and Pablo Sandoval.
  18. I'm sure they'll roll it into the championship video if they ever get one.
  19. Pessimistic spin: 6 of the Bulls last 8 losses have come to the 20-34 Clippers, the 17-38 Nets, the 26-28 76ers, the 23-31 Bobcats (twice), and the 24-29 Warriors. Also teams less likely that the Bulls will see in the playoffs. :) To be fair, they're 27-8 in that stretch. Mostly I wanted to post that before the rough swing the next 10 games (Spurs, Heat, at Hawks, at Magic, at Heat), because I think they'll lose at least 2, likely 3 of them.
  20. Today's stat that likely only interests me: The Bulls have lost just twice to winning teams since December 3: at NY on Christmas, and at Portland last week.
  21. Considering that the game, even in May, was between the two worst teams in the NL, there was a lot of stupidity flowing in that extra inning game (Volquez pitched two innings in relief as well, and some Padre pitcher tossed 4 innings after having started the day before).
  22. Stat of last night: The Bulls pulled down 41 of 43 defensive rebounding opportunities, for a defensive rebounding rate of 95.3%. To get a perspective, the league average is about 73%, and the Magic lead the league at 77.4% (Bulls are at 75.8% for the season, behind the Magic, Hornets and Bucks)
  23. Cavs eliminated. Happy Valentine's day, Cleveland.
  24. If the Cavs lose tonight, they will be mathematically eliminated from the Central race.
  25. I'm to the point where I believe Illinois would be a better team had McCamey stayed in the draft and been drafted in the second round.
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