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Here is a quick thought and Question. Lets assume that John Paxson does not trade the pick, which is very likely, then who should he draft?
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Size never hurts, so I'd say love here. But all those people that voted Eric Gordon, do you guys not realize that guy has to look over his shoulder every time he enters the state of illinois? If Pax takes him, then wow, he needs to get the Ax just for that.
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all i know is we need an amazing guard. like Chris Paul/deron williams/brandon roy. but were not gonna get one because they are all gone. were gonna suck until we get a good guard who cab distribute the ball. or Kevin Garnett
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I voted Jordan. I know he will be a project, but the Bulls need another big as well as another PG. I would rather draft Jordan as a project since there is not a "can't miss" PG available at 9.
I think this kid (Jordan) has alot of potential that could be helpful in a year or so. He is a good rebounder and shot blocker. Is very athletic and runs the floor very well in transition, and can finish with monster dunks.
The 2 areas he needs to develope are his post game and his mid range shot. I really think he is worth taking at #9.
The next PG the Bulls aquire, MUST be that "can't miss" PG i am talking about. It's time to quit wasting time on potential when it comes to PG, and get a good one NOW!
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none of the above. kevin love if any
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I think this kid (Jordan) has alot of potential that could be helpful in a year or so. He is a good rebounder and shot blocker. Is very athletic and runs the floor very well in transition, and can finish with monster dunks.
We already have two of these in Tyrus Thomas and Joakim Noah....we don't need another one.
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We need a back-up PG. It is that simple. Rose will be gone with the 1st or 2nd pick, so that leaves D.J. Augustin. Nothing great but should fill a hole when Ben Gordon leaves. Pick up a soild free agent and sign Avery Johnson to coach and we are back in the playoffs next year.
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Would Kevin Love seriously be available at the 9 spot> ??! If he would be i would not trade up because I think he would probably help the Bulls the MOST out of ANY player in the draft.
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I think Love could very well be there at the 9th pick. He is a strong second choice for me. I really depends if we trade away a big and need a PF, or if we let Ben Gordon and Chris Duhon walk then we will need a back-up PG.
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I voted Russell Westbrook because I do not think Eric Gordon or Kevin Love will be available at 9. Russell is probably the best defensive point guard in the draft. I got a feeling the kid is going to be this year's sleeper and could be really valuable to the Bulls as a compelement to Ben Gordon. Listed at 6'3 he's already a good defender with the potential to be great. Defense was a major problem last year so that would be and instead upgrade there. He's an explosive leaper which gives him the ability to finish strong around the rim and would provide an instead boost of speed at point. He's not going to take to many three's but has a decent mid range jumper. He also just came off a final four appearance with a great basketball program which definitely makes him a John Paxson type of guy. I could be wrong but I just got a feeling about this one. I would probably consider Westbrook over Love if both was on the board honestly. I just don't think Love will be a great pro because he doesn't play above the rim.
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I think we should wait and see who the coach is because style of play can dictate what type of player we draft. From that list I'd go with Darrell Arthur. I think that kid has a high ceiling and he impressed me in the Final Four big time!
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Trade the pick Hinrich and Thomas or Noah and move up to get Rose in the draft.
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jball,
I agree with you about Westbrook, he could be a good replacement if we loose Gordon.
I think we need a good PG first and foremost.
I also agree with Irish Entourage on needing the coach in place first, so he can evaluate the current roster, and have time to plan for the draft and free agency.
I think that is a critical step in the coach putting his stamp on the team. It therefore leaves out the chance for excuses on not having drafted or signed the right player(s) to fit his schemes.
As far as drafting Darrell Arthur, i can see that happening if the Bulls can find a trading partner for Thomas. But i would not want to trade Thomas just yet, untill we see how he fits in the new coaches scheme. Thomas could fit in well with D'Antoni, as would Arthur for that matter.
Anthony Randolph is another pick that would be nice to have. A SF that w | |