Hilarious. Bulls fans appreciate great teamwork and defense. Noah is also a tremendous leader, something Cousins is not.
Great teamwork and defense are a secondary attribute of most championship teams. Yes, you must play enough defense to not be a laugher as a team in the Conference Finals and beyond, but teams that win titles, more often than not, score and score efficiently.
Additionally, you can get defense, even great defense from a lot of guys who are third talents on title teams like Rodman or even 4th or lower as talents like Bruce Bowen on the Spurs. You don't need your primary or second talent to be the guy who defines your team defensively when it's just Joakim Noah. Now, if it was Scottie Pippen?! If you were talking about THAT kind of defender who can score TOO.. then yeah, sure. Bill Russell? David Robinson? But when a guy is going to be one of your best two players, and that is what Noah would be when Rose comes back, his defense needs to be a lot more game changing than Joakim freaking Noah. I think you guys think he is Dikembe Motumbo? Oh wait.. Dikembe Motumbo:
a) Was a lot better defensively than Noah
b) Changed shots in his paint and was a threat to clean glass on any defensive possession
c) Was paired with a hall of famer (Iverson) AND a great cast of defenders
d) Was the best star out of the four stars in the 2001 Finals (O'neal, Bryant, Iverson, Motumbo) on the defensive end
AND LOST....
How is the Motumbo v. O'neal comparison any different than Noah v. Cousins on a championship level? "Oh my god, Shaq was way better as a talent than Cousins." OKAY.. Mobumbo was significantly better as a talent than Noah. Motumbo was the better defender and team player and Shaq used to show up 50 lbs. overweight and never stopped feuding internally with Bryant, a feud that went public far too often.
You don't GET IT.. you think you know, but you don't know, and as Jim Mora said.. you never will..
The Bulls have a center who is the team leader. Why would they want to trade for a different center? It sure isn't a need. It makes no sense let alone getting rid of a sure all-star in Mirotic and the Charlotte pick which will land him a rotation player right away. The entire notion is silly.
Because... gee, I don't know...
Noah shot 31.7% v. Miami in the 2011 ECF ...
Then, in 2013, despite their best player, Roy Hibbert (definitely the best player they had v. MIAMI) being the FOURTH best player in the series, Indiana took Miami to the brink because Hibbert went from averaging 11.9 PPG on 44.9% FG in the regular season to 22.0 PPG on 55% in the ECF v. MIAMI.. the team we're trying to beat.
Yes, you're right... there's no reason we'd want a center the same size as Hibbert, who is more athletic, and who currently is averaging what.. 25 PPG on 49% FG??!
Miami can't guard big, back to the basket post players... look at the trouble they had not only with Hibbert, but even with Duncan's corpse and Nowitzki, who isn't even that big... because Chris Bosh is only 225 lbs. and they HAVE to have him guard the post!
Your entire refusal to not get this basically translates to "so what, I just LIKE Noah better." And that's fine. But you, the front office and the rest of the fans who feel the way you do have had your turn for what... 11-12 years now?
And what do we have to show for it? A 31-36 playoff record under Paxson? Wow. Now I can see why YOU think I don't get it....
Totally different player. And I was a huge Kukoc fan. Mirotic is tough, can create his own shot and plays defense. I would guess that he will slide into a 6th man role initially at both the 3 and the 4. If he was in this years draft, he'd be a top 6 or 7 pick, maybe higher.
Okay, but we don't need a sixth man. We need a PRIMARY scorer! When are you going to WATCH us late in the playoffs and see that. I know you all must think I hate the Bulls. I hate this front office, but man, I loved the Bulls in the 90s. And I do watch this team pretty closely in the playoffs. I've seen the 2011 ECF games down the stretch many times. Our problem wasn't that we needed a better sixth man, it was that we needed a better PRIMARY SCORING OPTION down the stretch.
And you say Mirotic is going to create his own shot. Is he going to score 25 PPG on 49% FG? I am guaranteeing you this will not be the case. Care to say that it will be? If Mirotic comes here and flames out, will you show even a touch of humility? Or will you continue on that the pro organization dogma is the only way to see the world?
Did you forget about the Bulls cap position? Can you say........... 2nd scoring option????? Mirotic will average maybe 10-13 ppg as a 6th man next year and move into the starting rotation the following year. Why in the world would they want a guy who is not better over-all than what they already have and is an a-hole to his team-mates?
Why WOULD I say 2nd scoring option? The Bulls don't have a good enough FIRST scoring option to win a championship when the league has guys like Lebron and Durant in their prime.
Man, you would have seen the 01 Sixers about to run into a freaking buzz saw against the 01 Lakers and insisted Philly was going to win, huh?
Do you really think that that was the difference in 2011? A better SIXTH MAN?? REALLY??
The way you guys are being sold hope on guys like Mirotic and picks like a 2016 draft pick that is still 2.5 years from being selected.. do you know what it sounds like?
Cub fans... and how they were sold what they were sold for the last 100+ years.
You really are all over the place in your arguments. I know you have a woodie for Cousins but be realistic. Mentioning other players in the same breath as Lebron is insane. There are three hands down, great players in the NBA. They are Lebron, Love, and Durant. Then there are somewhere around 10-15 others who are very good players and another 10-15 or so who are occasional all-stars. That is the truth.
Once again, you live in this world where.. you're right and KC Johnson tells you you're right. Here's the power of a back to the basket center who can control the game...
In 1993, Michael Jordan was the best player in the game. Wasn't close. In Scottie Pippen, he had a guy who was probably top 25 all time.
Patrick Ewing was probably not much better than Pippen historically. You might rank Ewing in that 20-25 range all time...
Yet, in 1992 AND 1993.. Ewing.. whose second best player was who? John Starks? Charles Oakley? .. Ewing took Jordan AND Pippen to the brink of elimination. I don't get it.. the best player ever and roughly the 25th best player ever taken to the brink of elimination by a guy who nobody would rank anywhere close to the top ten ever historically and a bunch of guys who no one will remember in 20 years (Oakley, Mason, Starks, Anthony Bonner, etc., etc.)....
How?! Because Ewing was a back to the basket, efficient center who controlled the game close to the rim.
Same reason Andrew Bynum probably doesn't have the basketball skill of half of the guys at your local YMCA, but at 7'1" 275, helped LA To control the Finals the way they did in 2009 and 2010. Ironically, Bynum was hampered in 08, Perkins beat the ever loving shit out of Gasol physically, and that allowed Garnett to operate freely.
Why was Roy Hibbert the fourth best player on the court v. Miami last year, yet Indiana took Miami to the brink.
See.. you think you know basketball.. and you're very arrogant about it.. most of you Paxson/organization lovers are. But you don't realize how little you get it. And you're so confident that I'm the one who is off base because Funk, King and KC Johnson are giving you all this very narrow vision of what the NBA is.
And Kevin Love?!?!?!?!?!? A great player?! What is his team winning? You guys can't have it both ways. If Cousins is squarely at fault for all of Sac's problems, Love doesn't get a free pass for that dung fest that is Minny.
Love?!? Great? I don't even think of Tracy McGrady and Allen Iverson as GREAT. Scottie Pippen was great. David Robinson, Kobe Bryant, John Havlicek, Bill Walton (pre injuries), Clyde Drexler, Patrick Ewing...
I think the bottom end of "great" which I relate a lot to transcendent, would be Reggie Miller. I wouldn't even call Paul Pierce, Chris Webber, Penny Hardaway, etc. GREAT...
I wouldn't call Bernard King, Shawn Kemp, Jason Kidd, etc. GREAT.
When you're great, at a bare minimum, you better be able to take a cast of guys who aren't going to define a championship team in the 2 stars/10 role players format and go toe-to-toe with the champion Lakers like Scottie Pippen or Reggie Miller did and not get laughed out of the gym. But now Kevin Love is "great?" Very good... fine. But very good is a big, big, BIG place to me in NBA history both recent and distant.
Bull feathers. How did that theory work for the Knicks? How about the Nets? How about the success of the Kings success with your guy Cousins?
Those teams have made good decisions? The Bulls have made good decisions.. Gibson, Butler, etc. The problem is, they don't have the primary offensive threat for those good decisions to flourish AROUND.