Kind of strange timing when we are seemingly in the running for Stoudemire and we are in the middle of the season.
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Originally posted by bugregshu View PostKind of strange timing when we are seemingly in the running for Stoudemire and we are in the middle of the season.
http://www.suntimes.com/sports/baske...021309.article
That is very bizarre timing. I wonder how that will affect the the Stoudemire negotiations.
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Originally posted by Murph View PostDoug Collins could be approached at some point and be offered the GM job and/or the head coaching job.
Wouldn't that be going from bad to worse.
No, absolutely not as coach! Him as a GM though would be interesting though. I think he know's the ins and outs of the GM position better than Paxson did.
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Originally posted by Bravesfan View PostThat is very bizarre timing. I wonder how that will affect the the Stoudemire negotiations.
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For the record:
Bulls Chaiman Jerry Reisdorf responded to the reports by issuing this statement-
"Pete Vecsey is not a credible enough source to comment on. Two weeks ago he had John being fired. Now he has him resigning."
Note that Jerry Reinsdorf did not deny the content of the report, but only criticized the credibility of the reporter.
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Originally posted by bluedevils1 View Post
jeez, i wouldn't be suprised if Rose wants out in a few years if this behavior keeps upGloria: Who's side are you on?
Jay: She's my daughter, you're my wife. Let's remember what's important, there's a football game on today
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Originally posted by bluedevils1 View Post
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I think John is a good guy....but the Bulls have been in rebuilding since Jordan/Pippen IMO and either Johns hands are tied by Reinsdorf (which might be the case) or he is a very bad judge of talent & character! It would not hurt the team if he left!
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Originally posted by Rusty 54 View PostNoah was a terrible pick imo, and Thomas has not developed fast enough. You can't survive in the NBA as a GM with top picks that dont work out.
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Originally posted by Rusty 54 View PostNoah was a terrible pick imo, and Thomas has not developed fast enough. You can't survive in the NBA as a GM with top picks that dont work out.Originally posted by bluedevils1 View PostDefinitely right there. Plus, trading established Elton Brand for rookie Tyson Chandler, then trading him and Eddy Curry away, etc. etc. But, I do think Thomas is starting to finally develop, and he looks pretty good.
Overall, the bulls have made some pretty terrible administrative moves in the past few years (except picking Rose over Beasley ).
Amare would be HUGE...would love having him as a bull. What does this do though for the big FA class that happens next summer? could be still get some other big name?Gloria: Who's side are you on?
Jay: She's my daughter, you're my wife. Let's remember what's important, there's a football game on today
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wait a sec.
The Eddy Curry trade was a bad move?? Really? Probably the best move he has ever made. The problem was that they let Chandler go and signed Wallace who basically did the same thing and they just got lots older. Then they had to take on some really bad contracts to get rid of him (read: Drew Gooden, Larry Hughes).
Agreed though Stoudemire/Rose would be fun to watch"Humans are divided between those who can still look through the eyes of youth and those who cannot" ---Dave Eggers
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