RobToxin
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If anyone wants an avi bet on Love & Irving & LeBron being on the Cavs' roster opening day in October... let me know.
I would consider it but ....
do we really want my avi to change?
If anyone wants an avi bet on Love & Irving & LeBron being on the Cavs' roster opening day in October... let me know.
I would consider it but ....
do we really want my avi to change?
LeBron triple double again....says this is the best he has felt in years- and if you actually watch him you would have to agree with that conclusion...pretty unbelievable.
by far the most important thing for the Cavs--- LeBron looks freaking UNREAL right now.....he has not looked this good physically in a long long time.
@Demonjoe93 your Hawks are playing good basketball these days.
Summary of the Bulls season...
So Fred Hoiberg doesn't look like he's panned out.
I was watching one of their recent games and one of the commentators was saying that they have had trouble adjusting to the difference in style between Hoiberg and Thibs. They said Thibs is all about structure and tries to control every possession while Hoiberg prefers to give the guys a lot of room.
You'd think though, that with as many vets as the Bulls have, they'd be able to adjust.
I was watching one of their recent games and one of the commentators was saying that they have had trouble adjusting to the difference in style between Hoiberg and Thibs. They said Thibs is all about structure and tries to control every possession while Hoiberg prefers to give the guys a lot of room.
You'd think though, that with as many vets as the Bulls have, they'd be able to adjust.
It sounds like they went from one extreme to the other.
Maybe they need a happy medium?
With Hoiberg coming from the College ranks, I expected him to be a bit more strict.
But, I remember guys like Pau and Butler commentating on the fact that he needed to get tougher earlier in the Season.
That's my point, I see the same approach. Yes, the Bulls had issues with injuries this year, but guess what? Thibs had Rose for what? Third of time during his tenure. Also, Jimmy Butler hadn't reached the level of player that he was. The Bulls never adjusted and that's on the coach. With that lineup, you shouldn't miss the playoffs, especially in the East.
I think it's as much on the players as the coach. Sure, as coach, Hoiberg should be able to read his team and adjust his coaching style, at least temporarily.
As Mecca pointed out, both Pau and Butler spoke up earlier saying Hoiberg needed to be tougher on them. But to me, as vets, they should be able to get tougher on themselves and their teammates.
They obviously know what the problem is, so they should be able to take steps towards correcting it without having to be told be their coach.
And I'm not saying that Hoiberg should never get tough with them. Heck, as veteran a team as the Spurs are, Pop still has to get in their grills every once in awhile. But with veteran teams, those instances should be few and far between.
lol. a video from 2014?
The Toronto Raptors are a joke