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i'd take rose but either way it will benefit our team good
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Apparently Pax has gotten quite a bit of calls seeing who is available. The name most mentioned by other teams was Kirk Hinrich
i see the bulls sending out smoke screens already
Are front court may be deeper but its a bunch of fools that cant score. atleast gordon and Hinrich can score(well not last season but u get the point)
we draft beasely we slove a HUGE problem in the front court. draft rose and next year where still looking for a big man that can score up front.
Originally Posted by KobeKid24
John Calipari: "Pat Riley would do seven backflips if derrick is there at 2."
Lots Of Teams Interested In Chicago's Hinrich |
May 25, 2008 - 10:15 am |
The Knicks, Nuggets, Clippers, Supersonics, Suns, and Magic are expected to make a run at Chicago point guard Kirk Hinrich, according to The New York Daily News. Because the Bulls are expected to take Derrick Rose with the first pick in June's NBA Draft, they'll need to move Hinrich in order to make room for the talented rookie-to-be. Hinrich shouldn't be too difficult to move especially based on his level of play and moderate contract that runs through the 2011-12 season. |
Originally Posted by KobeKid24
Memphis Head Coach, John Calipari, joins the Mike North Morning Show to talk about Derrick Rose, a guy who he says comes along once every 25 years.
http://www.670thescore.com/
Originally Posted by KobeKid24
idiot
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[h1]Chicago Bulls should take Derrick Rose with No. 1 pick in NBA draft[/h1]
Saturday, May 24th 2008, 9:01 PM
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Chicago should take Derrick Rose over Michael Beasley with the No. 1 pick in the NBA draft because the game favors exceptional point guards who can make their team better.
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Winning the draft lottery doesn't place the Bulls on the horns of a dilemma, as it's currently being portrayed by Chicago GM John Paxson.
The pick for the No. 1 selection next month in the NBA draft is Derrick Rose over Michael Beasley, in a heartbeat.
Unless you're getting Shaquille O'Neal or LeBron James, taking a point guard who can develop into a special player is the way to go these days in the NBA. The game favors exceptional playmakers who can get their own shots and raise the level of teammates. Case in point: Chris Paul.
Rose could be that franchise player in a few seasons, while Beasley, who stands 6-9 in sneakers, doesn't have the imposing physical stature to tilt the floor in his team's favor.
Upon seeing his team make the second-greatest jump (ninth to first) to win the lottery - Orlando went from 11th to first in 1993 - Paxson broke it down this way: "It's difficult to find terrific point guards who can lead your team and make others better. But you also have a kid who is a flat-out scorer and we know how valuable those players are. It's nice to be in this position to evaluate that."
That sounds exactly like Portland GM Kevin Pritchard last year. But Pritchard was taking Greg Oden all the way, and it seems a safe bet that in the final analysis, Paxson will go with Rose.
"It's a natural leadership position on the team," Paxson said. "It's something every team covets. We need leadership on our team. We saw how Chris Paul played for New Orleans. ... I know we're loaded in the backcourt, but true point guards like Rose. ... I can make the argument that position is the most difficult position to fill consistently."
To clear up his backcourt for Rose, a Chicago-area product, Paxson will find a new home for Kirk Hinrich, an attractive asset given his level of play over the past five seasons and reasonable contract. Hinrich's five-year, $47.5-million deal started this past season at $7.8 million, and ends in 2011-12, at $11.4.
The Knicks, Denver, the Clippers, Seattle, Phoenix and Orlando are expected to make a run at Hinrich.
Beasley's scoring prowess has earned him comparisons to Derrick Coleman. But unlike the ex-Net, who didn't care much for basketball, other than the monetary rewards it provided, Beasley has shown that he plays hard.
"He scores the ball as easily as any young player that went into the college game in a long, long time," Paxson said. "He has the unique ability to put the ball in the basket and would be a go-to scorer. We know how valuable those players are."
As much as Pat Riley wanted to pair Rose with Dwyane Wade, he will be glad to land Beasley at No. 2.
"We know how talented both players are - they made impacts on their teams as freshmen for Memphis and Kansas State,"
Riley said. "The thing we have to determine now is what kind of competitive drive they have and what their leadership skills are. They both have a chance to be big contributors."
And they're coming to the East, which isn't good news for the Knicks.
Lots Of Teams Interested In Chicago's Hinrich May 25, 2008 - 10:15 am The New York Daily News -
The Knicks, Nuggets, Clippers, Supersonics, Suns, and Magic are expected to make a run at Chicago point guard Kirk Hinrich, according to The New York Daily News.
Because the Bulls are expected to take Derrick Rose with the first pick in June's NBA Draft, they'll need to move Hinrich in order to make room for the talented rookie-to-be.
Hinrich shouldn't be too difficult to move especially based on his level of play and moderate contract that runs through the 2011-12 season.
I seriously hate Joakim Noah. I hated him at Florida, I was pissed when the Bulls drafted him, and I really tried to like the guy. Joakim Noah = Cedric Benson, Certified Bums. And Newbs, is it cool if I jack your sig? I'm too lazy to make another one.