Don't we have enough young bigs on this team?
Considering how long it takes to develop a big man, I don't see the draft as being the answer to that. Paxson needs to do ANYTHING to get a Stoudemire/Bosh or basically any top tier free agent/disgruntled player to team up with Rose.
Enough with the young 'ens, it's time to add some top-talent vets to this team.
Umm, no, we don't....
First of all, we have one legit CENTER on this team. As I've told all of you over and over again, CENTER is a separate position from power forward, there is no such thing as a "big." Why is the term "big" so stupid? Because anything that includes Dwight Howard or Yao Ming and Tyrus Thomas in the same grouping is too general of a term.
Second, the legit CENTER that we do have, Brad Miller, is old and getting older rapidly. If we plan on contending for the finals, he's good for about 24 minutes a game by the playoffs next year, and less in 2011.
Isn't it funny that the Lakers have 10 titles, all with dominant CENTERS? Isn't it funny that despite how you may be reading this and thinking "hey, but Magic, hey but Kobe" you have to stop and realize that in 6 seasons without Abdul-Jabbar and O'neal, Magic and Kobe have combined for ZERO championships?
Do you see how stupid you are if you ever for one second doubt the center position?
So if you look at our loss to Boston and you think to yourself "we need a scoring PF" or "we have enough big men"...
you're a moron. It's about that easy.
First of all, there is no need for the name-calling, you do not know a
thing about me... People can always debate while still remaining dignified.
Secondly, not
once in my thread did I mention that "we don't need a 'big' man at all" (and you can argue the semantics about "power forward" or "center" all you want, I'm still going to say "big" in this thread just to spite you), all I said was we don't need anymore YOUNG bigs; but perhaps I should have worded this a little bit better....
I don't think Paxson's PRIORITY should be getting a young big man in the draft, as getting a big man to contribute takes too long. I think Paxson should focus on getting a STAR. If that means sacrificing the draft picks, then so be it. I also think it's funny how you mention Alcindor and Shaq--two "Greatest of All-Time" centers. Of course if you can get a guy like that in the mid first round (laughable), then you do it. However, if you think the Bulls are a Mullens away from winning a championship, I think you will be sorely disappointed.
With all of your "Basketball 101" knowledge, you think the Bulls should pass on getting a star in favor of drafting a center like Mullens? Seriously? Let's say, hypothetically, Riley were to lose his marbles (some argue he already has LOL) and offer Wade for the Bulls' draft picks and fillers to make the salarys work. You think Paxson should say, "Sorry, but we need a 'true' center so I gotta pass on that one Riles..."
I know that's not what you are saying, as you seem to have some basketball knowledge (besides that "taking back Eddy Curry" thread... I hope you weren't serious), but in my opinion, the Bulls need to focus on getting another star to team with Rose. If they get this star and are desperate for a big guy to take up space underneath, they can have Aaron Grey get into better shape and work on his positioning under the basket, or bring over the big guy from Turkey, or have Noah hang out with A-Rod's cousin (kidding); OR you can always get a soft, Mullens-type, 260 pound guy in the mid-late first round in next year's draft--it's not like this year's class is exploding with talent at the center position. If getting a star like a Stoudemire or Bosh is an impossibilty, I think the draft is the last thing to fall back on. Either way this is a very thin draft, so, in my opinion this draft is not the answer to the Bulls' problems.
While I agree with you that the Bulls are in need of a center (I would prefer a more developed guy vs. a young guy from the draft), I think they are in more need of a star; and Paxson needs to prioritize his summer according to that. If you don't agree to what I'm saying, then let's just agree to disagree without the insults.