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Bulls Plan to Get Inside Scoring By Committee

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by Craigbwolf

After losing their second round playoff series to the Detroit Pistons, Chicago Bulls general manager, John Paxson, explained that they clearly have a need for someone who can score in the post in order to advance further next season. This immediately started trade rumors that had the Bulls acquiring Kevin Garnett, Pau Gasol, and others. With the league's summer camps now over and teams getting ready to focus on the season ahead, it is becoming more likely that the Bulls will stick to their current roster.

At the power forward position Joe Smith, Tyrus Thomas, Joakim Noah, and Andres Nocioni will all share time. Smith is projected to start at the position and Nocioni will play at that spot sparingly when they want to go with a small lineup. Thomas and Noah may also spend some time backing up Ben Wallace at the center spot.

Here are my projections for the these four guys when they spend time at the power forward position for the Bulls:

Name, Minutes, Points, Rebounds Joe Smith, 22, 10, 6 Tyrus Thomas, 16, 8, 6 Joakim Noah, 5, 4, 3 Andres Nocioni, 5, 4, 2

So during the 48 minutes of a game, the Bulls project out to get 26 points and 17 rebounds from the power forward position. The idea of having a problematic position be filled by a group of strong role players may work well for the Bulls. Each of these four guys plays with a great deal of energy and provides unique individual talents.

The Bulls certainly hope that the 2007 Pepsi Pro Summer League will be a sign of things to come for Thomas, where he averaged 16 points and 9 rebounds per game, while being named to the First-Team All-Summer League team. Long-term, if Thomas can continue to develop into a reliable power forward, then the Bulls problems may be solved without having to give up any of their assets. Looking at next year, Thomas should be able to provide great help off the bench for Skiles when he looks to spell Smith of minutes. He brings the ability to block shots and play above the rim, skills that Smith no longer can provide well. At the same time, Smith will provide spirts of strong post play and competent post defense.

Noah will be another wildcard for Skiles because his game is still very raw. Undoubtedly, Noah will bring great shot blocking and energy and any offense he can bring will be seen as a bonus. Nocioni's ability to play big allows Skiles to move to a smaller and quicker lineup. I assume that Skiles will look to do this in short stints during a game.

Although these four guys cannot bring what a Jermaine O'Neal or Kevin Garnett can bring to a team, they should be able to form a nice combination at the power forward spot each night. The Bulls big men will certainly be upgraded with a healthy Nocioni, development of Thomas, and the additions of Smith and Noah. Hopefully, at the end of next season, Paxson will not be again quoted as saying that their offseason priority is a scoring big man.


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Alex HolowczakHall of Famer
829 days ago
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There's a British guy that plays for Chicago... He's playing for us against the might of Slovakia (?) tonight... What's his name, and is he any good?
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Silencer76AAA-er
829 days ago
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You must be speaking of Luol Deng, who is British via way of the Sudan Alex. His numbers last season were as follows: 82 games played, 51.7 percent FG shooting, 77.7 percent FT shooting, averaged 18.8 points, 7.1 rebounds, 2.5 assists and 1.3 steals per game last season. Was also awarded the NBA Sportsmanship award for the 2006-07 season.
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Alex HolowczakHall of Famer
829 days ago
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I'm a basketball n00b... Is that good? Is he an average NBA starter, or a strong starting player? If the Sportsmanship award is similar in the NBA to the NHL, you have to score a lot of points to be in the hunt, so that could be good. If you were doing a Madden-esque rating for Deng, what would it be out of 100? Are we talking 90s or 80s? As for him being a convert Sudanese chap, well, he's our Freddy Adu, I think...
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Alex HolowczakHall of Famer
829 days ago
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I know he was from Ghana, but I mean by way of us nationalising a foreigner to play for us...
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Ea34Div-I Stud
829 days ago
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Luol Deng is an excellent young player with quite a bit of potential. He's the best player on the Bulls' roster.
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Ea34Div-I Stud
829 days ago
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In terms of a Madden rating, he'd likely get somewhere between 84-88.
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Alex HolowczakHall of Famer
829 days ago
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That's really decent then! Hopefully more Brits can follow him to the NBA. We have one at a US college I've just read, so hopefully he can come through too. We ought to be good enough to beat Slovakia tonight then in that case. I've read a bit since asking that question, GB needs is 2-2 after 4 of 8 qualifying games for "Eurobasket 2009". We lost to Slovakia last time out. The group leaders are 3-1, and the top 2 from 5 advance... So let's hope the inclusion of Mr Deng can help boost us to 6-2/5-3 or there abouts.
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Silencer76AAA-er
829 days ago
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Deng is probably in the mid 80s or so. I know he was a 76 in NBA Live 07.
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RomiezzoLegend
829 days ago
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I didn't know THIS: Deng was born in Wow, Sudan (yes, Wow, Sudan; Wow is a city). This past season, Deng did pretty good for the Bulls: 2nd in points scored in the season and per game, and second in rebounds in the season and per game. He's a very good young player.
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Alex HolowczakHall of Famer
829 days ago
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All this is music to my patriotic ears... :)
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RomiezzoLegend
829 days ago
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To Silencer76: I don't know about you, but I think that sometimes, NBA live is overrated when it comes to rating players. I remember playing NBA '05, the last basketball game I bought, and RIP was rated a 77, I believe. It was ridiculous.
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Silencer76AAA-er
829 days ago
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True Romie, it is rather off at times. I haven't seen what the latest numbers are for 08 since it has yet to ship, so I was taking a stab based on his actual performance. The problem with most games ratings is that they are subjective based on the guy who rates them.
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Ea34Div-I Stud
829 days ago
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Inside-scoring-by-committee is a nice concept, but it won't work for a title contender. I don't doubt that 2-3 guys can give the Bulls 22-26 ppg and 11-14 rpg, but they are still lacking the presence of a dominant inside player. For all of their statistical production, Shaq and Tim Duncan are equally valuable for drawing double-teams and easing the pressure on their teammates. That, not talent, is what the Bulls are lacking.
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CraigbwolfSoccer Kid
829 days ago
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I don't disagree with you. I was simply trying to explain the rationale here. I hope, as a Bulls fan, that increased production and development from the perimeter players, plus the inside-scoring-by-committee will lead to improved results. However, like you, I have my doubts.
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