the bulls have a ton of weapons, that's for sure. i think any team they play is going to have trouble matching up with them if they continue to play free and loose like they did against the heat. gordon hinrich deng nocioni can all hurt you very badly at separate times.
He wasn't invited to the combine, but look at his pro-day results: Campus: 4.32 in the 40-yard dash:shock: … 2.48 20-yard dash … 1.46 10-yard dash … Bench pressed 225 pounds 15 times … 4.07 20-yard shuttle … 7.1 three-cone drill … 41½-inch vertical jump:shock: … 10-foot-11 broad jump … 32½-inch arm length … 9½-inch hands … Right-handed … 25/39 Wonderlic score. sounds like another workout warrior who can't play :wink: First pick in the 7th round....I don't really care if he can or not. This is just low risk/high reward. If we can get either LaRon Harris or Walter Thomas with our 2nd pick in the 7th I'd be thrilled. with numbers like that, a good coaching staff will be able to turn him into a decent player.
Maybe, but he can't even play right now. He had the first rod removed and a new rod placed in his leg because it wasn't healing right. Right now Kolby Smith is probably better than him...Bush just seems to have Ron Dayne written all over him IMO. he won't be ready for mini-camp, but i'm sure he'll be alright given some time to recoup.
Yep, I believe so too. Not a great way to end the half, but I'm not really too upset about it. I'm fairly certain we're going to make a strong push to start the 2nd half and pull away late. i think if we can keep it close, the heat might drop out of it mentally.
i think the raiders got a steal with michael bush. i understand that we wanted a true 3rd down/change-of-pace back, but bush would have looked nice backing up benson.
that move was absolutely sick, though. "million dollar move.... Five cent finish" in his defense, though, the move and space created by thabo allowed for an easy offensive board and finish.
i like Wallace's defense so far today.. he's doing well, but the refs are letting him bump him all over, and then when he faces up and is close to the basket, he just uses his elbows to clear a path to the hoop.