The Bulls needed that.
The Bulls needed that.
"For all his tattooings he was on the whole a clean, comely looking cannibal."
If the Bulls get rid of Thibodeau (or "let him go"—effectively the same thing as getting rid of him, since he's under contract for a few more seasons), I will seriously find another team. I mean, to jettison Thibodeau would be even more stupid than not firing Fredi. I'd still be a Noah/Butler/Rose/Gibson/Gasol fan, but dumping Thibodeau would pretty much be the last straw as far as Reinsdorf/Paxson/Forman go.
"For all his tattooings he was on the whole a clean, comely looking cannibal."
Westbrook isn't close to the top minutes in the league this year per game so he has been managed better. They are trying to get as many wins as possible until KD comes back. They lost this game because they let the Sixers hang around yesterday. They just didn't have any gas left in hte tank.
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What could another team trade the Bulls that would begin to compensate for what they'd lose without Thibodeau? I guess Boston is flush with first-rounders if they wanted to bring him back for the re-build? Still can't see it working out for the Bulls—and it'd be damn ****ing stupid.
"For all his tattooings he was on the whole a clean, comely looking cannibal."
Fredi and Thibs are both great managers.
Forever Fredi
Paxson is an egomaniac, who for some reason has free reign under Reinsdorf (who's much more interested in his pet-project White Sox than the hand-over-fist money-maker that is the Bulls); Forman is mostly an intermediary lackey for Paxson. All probably feel, to varying extents, that they've provided Thibodeau a team with which he can have success; and while it's true the Bulls have legitimate talent, everyone outside the organization can discern the immense postive impact Thibodeau has had.
"For all his tattooings he was on the whole a clean, comely looking cannibal."
I hope there's no ultimate falling out with Thibodeau, because otherwise there is a lot to look forward to with the Bulls. For instance: ****ing Mirotić, you guys. He has stepped up big since the All-Star break, and even bigger since the injuries hit—and tonight was especially big, getting to the line and doing work despite his shots not falling. Not to go all [MENTION=7]thethe[/MENTION], but it's crazy how skilled he is and how multi-faceted his game is, given his size; I expected him to be refined for a rookie, seeing as he'd played for several years with Real Madrid, but he's able to do a lot more on the court than I ever expected (handles, passing, competent defense)—and now he's becoming a confident killer in the fourth-quarter.
"For all his tattooings he was on the whole a clean, comely looking cannibal."
You posited this as fact. It is not a fact that the Kings Lakers series was fixed. That narrative arose after the Donaghy scandal. This is a conspiracy theory. What other games can you think of that we're fixed? Try to come up with examples that aren't 15 years old.
There's zero evidence to suggest any draft ever was fixed. Zero. At least with Kings/Lakers you could point to some shaky calls, but the draft you have nothing.
The Atlanta Braves signed Nick Markakis for 4/45 - Never forget 12/3/2014
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What took you so long, Bill?
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