Replace Markkanen with Carter....if they like Carter too then no deal.
they want to add without losing anything just like Laker fans...
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Ball intrigues the Bulls as a pass-first, defensive-minded point guard with positional size who can best maximize the talents of Lauri Markkanen, Zach LaVine and Wendell Carter Jr.
Lonzo to Chicago bulls for Dunn, 7th and their 38th pick
why?
dunn has no value or its negative. why do you want to trade Lonzo?
Replace Markkanen with Carter....if they like Carter too then no deal.
they want to add without losing anything just like Laker fans...
Quote:
Ball intrigues the Bulls as a pass-first, defensive-minded point guard with positional size who can best maximize the talents of Lauri Markkanen, Zach LaVine and Wendell Carter Jr.
Lonzo to Chicago bulls for Dunn, 7th and their 38th pick
I would do this deal if we were able to trade Ingram and #4 for #2.
Then we would draft Ja Morant, who I think is a better talent & fit than Lonzo, and at # 7 we can draft Cam or Brandon Clark.
Replace Markkanen with Carter....if they like Carter too then no deal.
they want to add without losing anything just like Laker fans...
Quote:
Ball intrigues the Bulls as a pass-first, defensive-minded point guard with positional size who can best maximize the talents of Lauri Markkanen, Zach LaVine and Wendell Carter Jr.
Lonzo to Chicago bulls for Dunn, 7th and their 38th pick
why?
dunn has no value or its negative. why do you want to trade Lonzo?
we trying to win and not add another lotto pick
The 7th pick gives a shot at a Fox, Murray etc. we can replace Lonzos impact with Beverly. that pick can get us a real prospect.
Replace Markkanen with Carter....if they like Carter too then no deal.
they want to add without losing anything just like Laker fans...
Quote:
Ball intrigues the Bulls as a pass-first, defensive-minded point guard with positional size who can best maximize the talents of Lauri Markkanen, Zach LaVine and Wendell Carter Jr.
Lonzo to Chicago bulls for Dunn, 7th and their 38th pick
why?
dunn has no value or its negative. why do you want to trade Lonzo?
we trying to win and not add another lotto pick
The 7th pick gives a shot at a Fox, Murray etc. we can replace Lonzos impact with Beverly. that pick can get us a real prospect.
I will have whatever this guy is smoking ^, that must be some good stuff right there
Replace Markkanen with Carter....if they like Carter too then no deal.
they want to add without losing anything just like Laker fans...
Quote:
Ball intrigues the Bulls as a pass-first, defensive-minded point guard with positional size who can best maximize the talents of Lauri Markkanen, Zach LaVine and Wendell Carter Jr.
Lonzo to Chicago bulls for Dunn, 7th and their 38th pick
why?
dunn has no value or its negative. why do you want to trade Lonzo?
we trying to win and not add another lotto pick
The 7th pick gives a shot at a Fox, Murray etc. we can replace Lonzos impact with Beverly. that pick can get us a real prospect.
I will have whatever this guy is smoking ^, that must be some good stuff right there
Replace Markkanen with Carter....if they like Carter too then no deal.
they want to add without losing anything just like Laker fans...
Quote:
Ball intrigues the Bulls as a pass-first, defensive-minded point guard with positional size who can best maximize the talents of Lauri Markkanen, Zach LaVine and Wendell Carter Jr.
Lonzo to Chicago bulls for Dunn, 7th and their 38th pick
why?
dunn has no value or its negative. why do you want to trade Lonzo?
we trying to win and not add another lotto pick
The 7th pick gives a shot at a Fox, Murray etc. we can replace Lonzos impact with Beverly. that pick can get us a real prospect.
I will have whatever this guy is smoking ^, that must be some good stuff right there
I’m smoking for trying to better our team...
40% FG
30% 3
44% FT
And has missed half his games
Oooh nice you brought in his shooting, despite the fact that it has been clear that lonzo is not an offensive player. What he brings to this team is more inline to what Draymond has currently brought to the Warriors, he has a great feel for the game and makes the right passes, can cover multiple positions on the floor with great weak side help, rebounds well, and has been a great leader for the team when Lebron and Rondo had gone down.
Plus before he got hurt he was trending all those shooting flaws in a positive direction. Only true point you have, is the fact he hasn't been healthy from bad luck with his ankles.
Kris Dunn has been beyond garbage, so if we were to trade Lonzo we need a player of high potential or value in return. Whoever is 7th probably isn't matching Lonzo
Replace Markkanen with Carter....if they like Carter too then no deal.
they want to add without losing anything just like Laker fans...
Quote:
Ball intrigues the Bulls as a pass-first, defensive-minded point guard with positional size who can best maximize the talents of Lauri Markkanen, Zach LaVine and Wendell Carter Jr.
Lonzo to Chicago bulls for Dunn, 7th and their 38th pick
why?
dunn has no value or its negative. why do you want to trade Lonzo?
we trying to win and not add another lotto pick
The 7th pick gives a shot at a Fox, Murray etc. we can replace Lonzos impact with Beverly. that pick can get us a real prospect.
I will have whatever this guy is smoking ^, that must be some good stuff right there
I’m smoking for trying to better our team...
40% FG
30% 3
44% FT
And has missed half his games
Oooh nice you brought in his shooting, despite the fact that it has been clear that lonzo is not an offensive player. What he brings to this team is more inline to what Draymond has currently brought to the Warriors, he has a great feel for the game and makes the right passes, can cover multiple positions on the floor with great weak side help, rebounds well, and has been a great leader for the team when Lebron and Rondo had gone down.
Plus before he got hurt he was trending all those shooting flaws in a positive direction. Only true point you have, is the fact he hasn't been healthy from bad luck with his ankles.
Kris Dunn has been beyond garbage, so if we were to trade Lonzo we need a player of high potential or value in return. Whoever is 7th probably isn't matching Lonzo
Exactly. This CHI rumor is plain ridiculous. _________________ Build around team players, not ISO players.
Not sure if y'all saw this over here in this forum.
I've been reading posts, but didn't see this link yet.
It's Garland on the Overtime show.
You get a sense of his personality. Seems like a good kid.
When asked about his favorite team he says Lakers
and this is before he knew we had the pick.
Not sure if y'all saw this over here in this forum.
I've been reading posts, but didn't see this link yet.
It's Garland on the Overtime show.
You get a sense of his personality. Seems like a good kid.
When asked about his favorite team he says Lakers
and this is before he knew we had the pick.
He also goes
Also came across this one
Kid has a little bit of alpha in him. I like his presence.
Replace Markkanen with Carter....if they like Carter too then no deal.
they want to add without losing anything just like Laker fans...
Quote:
Ball intrigues the Bulls as a pass-first, defensive-minded point guard with positional size who can best maximize the talents of Lauri Markkanen, Zach LaVine and Wendell Carter Jr.
Lonzo to Chicago bulls for Dunn, 7th and their 38th pick
why?
dunn has no value or its negative. why do you want to trade Lonzo?
we trying to win and not add another lotto pick
The 7th pick gives a shot at a Fox, Murray etc. we can replace Lonzos impact with Beverly. that pick can get us a real prospect.
I will have whatever this guy is smoking ^, that must be some good stuff right there
I’m smoking for trying to better our team...
40% FG
30% 3
44% FT
And has missed half his games
Oooh nice you brought in his shooting, despite the fact that it has been clear that lonzo is not an offensive player. What he brings to this team is more inline to what Draymond has currently brought to the Warriors, he has a great feel for the game and makes the right passes, can cover multiple positions on the floor with great weak side help, rebounds well, and has been a great leader for the team when Lebron and Rondo had gone down.
Plus before he got hurt he was trending all those shooting flaws in a positive direction. Only true point you have, is the fact he hasn't been healthy from bad luck with his ankles.
Kris Dunn has been beyond garbage, so if we were to trade Lonzo we need a player of high potential or value in return. Whoever is 7th probably isn't matching Lonzo
The other thing is him being injured. I like Zo, but him missing almost 50% of games is completely unacceptable. As good as he is on the floor, if he's not on the court he's not worth anything to us. We've got to either get him healthy on a consistent basis or move him for someone that will be available and moves the needle.
Replace Markkanen with Carter....if they like Carter too then no deal.
they want to add without losing anything just like Laker fans...
Quote:
Ball intrigues the Bulls as a pass-first, defensive-minded point guard with positional size who can best maximize the talents of Lauri Markkanen, Zach LaVine and Wendell Carter Jr.
Lonzo to Chicago bulls for Dunn, 7th and their 38th pick
why?
dunn has no value or its negative. why do you want to trade Lonzo?
we trying to win and not add another lotto pick
Dunn averaged 11.3 pts, 4 rebounds and 6 assists last season. Most importantly, he shoots 80% Free throw and 35% on threes.
This is much better than Lonzo's 32% on threes and 41% free throw shooting. And Kris Dunn is still young.
Replace Markkanen with Carter....if they like Carter too then no deal.
they want to add without losing anything just like Laker fans...
Quote:
Ball intrigues the Bulls as a pass-first, defensive-minded point guard with positional size who can best maximize the talents of Lauri Markkanen, Zach LaVine and Wendell Carter Jr.
Lonzo to Chicago bulls for Dunn, 7th and their 38th pick
why?
dunn has no value or its negative. why do you want to trade Lonzo?
we trying to win and not add another lotto pick
Dunn averaged 11.3 pts, 4 rebounds and 6 assists last season. Most importantly, he shoots 80% Free throw and 35% on threes.
This is much better than Lonzo's 32% on threes and 41% free throw shooting. And Kris Dunn is still young.
Can Dunn shut down Lilard? Can he handle the guards of the west?
In a game vs gs he had 6 points 5 fouls in 24min.. lol garbage
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Replace Markkanen with Carter....if they like Carter too then no deal.
they want to add without losing anything just like Laker fans...
Quote:
Ball intrigues the Bulls as a pass-first, defensive-minded point guard with positional size who can best maximize the talents of Lauri Markkanen, Zach LaVine and Wendell Carter Jr.
Lonzo to Chicago bulls for Dunn, 7th and their 38th pick
why?
dunn has no value or its negative. why do you want to trade Lonzo?
we trying to win and not add another lotto pick
Dunn averaged 11.3 pts, 4 rebounds and 6 assists last season. Most importantly, he shoots 80% Free throw and 35% on threes.
This is much better than Lonzo's 32% on threes and 41% free throw shooting. And Kris Dunn is still young.
How's Dunn's defense? _________________ "Chick lived and breathed Lakers basketball…but he was also fair and objective and called every game the way it was played."
-from Chick: His Unpublished Memoirs and the Memories of Those Who Knew Him
Replace Markkanen with Carter....if they like Carter too then no deal.
they want to add without losing anything just like Laker fans...
Quote:
Ball intrigues the Bulls as a pass-first, defensive-minded point guard with positional size who can best maximize the talents of Lauri Markkanen, Zach LaVine and Wendell Carter Jr.
Lonzo to Chicago bulls for Dunn, 7th and their 38th pick
why?
dunn has no value or its negative. why do you want to trade Lonzo?
we trying to win and not add another lotto pick
The 7th pick gives a shot at a Fox, Murray etc. we can replace Lonzos impact with Beverly. that pick can get us a real prospect.
I will have whatever this guy is smoking ^, that must be some good stuff right there
Replace Markkanen with Carter....if they like Carter too then no deal.
they want to add without losing anything just like Laker fans...
Quote:
Ball intrigues the Bulls as a pass-first, defensive-minded point guard with positional size who can best maximize the talents of Lauri Markkanen, Zach LaVine and Wendell Carter Jr.
Lonzo to Chicago bulls for Dunn, 7th and their 38th pick
why?
dunn has no value or its negative. why do you want to trade Lonzo?
we trying to win and not add another lotto pick
Dunn averaged 11.3 pts, 4 rebounds and 6 assists last season. Most importantly, he shoots 80% Free throw and 35% on threes.
This is much better than Lonzo's 32% on threes and 41% free throw shooting. And Kris Dunn is still young.
How's Dunn's defense?
Very good.
Kris Dunn measured alongside NBA’s elite perimeter defenders
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There’s ample anecdotal evidence that Chicago Bulls point guard Kris Dunn is an elite defender. In a season marked by inconsistencies on the offensive end of the floor, his defense was what earned him the starting job at his position.
Thanks to the mathematical wizardry of Stephen Shea over at BasketballAnalyticsBook.com, we have a new, shiny stat to visualize just how good Dunn is on that side of the ball. Shea developed a statistic called Perimeter Defense Rating which is an approximation of a player’s production as a perimeter defender. Here is how he calculated the numbers.
For our calculations, we used steals, blocks, deflections, loose-balls gathered, defensive rebounds, opponents’ FG% on shots within 6 feet, individual defensive ratings (as calculated by NBA.com), pace, minutes played, opponents’ FGA within 6 feet, and 3-point shots contested.
Defensive rating is adjusted first for how well the player rated according to other stats. A player that rated well on the individual metrics would see a bigger boost from a good DRtg than one that did not rate well on the other individual defensive stats.
And after draining your brain performing all those fun calculations, here are the results.
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Look at Dunn sitting pretty at No. 6 on the left-hand side of the column. At 6-foot-4-inches tall, Dunn has a remarkable 7-foot wingspan while also possessing good athletic tools which all help him on this side of the ball. What also separates him is his activity and energy as he consistently pressures opponents as soon as they cross the half-court line.
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Dunn is a smart defender who also has good instincts on that side of the floor. He averaged 2.5 steals per 36 minutes, which was fourth in the NBA among players who played at least 200 minutes last season.
Most importantly, Dunn’s defensive prowess theoretically allows the Bulls to pair him with the more defensively challenged Zach LaVine in the backcourt of the future. In practice, that hasn’t worked out so well as the two had a defensive rating of 117.9 when paired together on the floor last season. The Bulls defense was bad overall, so that number is also a product of the other three players around them usually not being good defenders either.
On a team that finished 28th in the NBA in defensive rating (109.1), the Bulls need all the help they can get on that side of the floor. Having Dunn ensures they are set at one defensive position.
Replace Markkanen with Carter....if they like Carter too then no deal.
they want to add without losing anything just like Laker fans...
Quote:
Ball intrigues the Bulls as a pass-first, defensive-minded point guard with positional size who can best maximize the talents of Lauri Markkanen, Zach LaVine and Wendell Carter Jr.
Lonzo to Chicago bulls for Dunn, 7th and their 38th pick
why?
dunn has no value or its negative. why do you want to trade Lonzo?
we trying to win and not add another lotto pick
Dunn averaged 11.3 pts, 4 rebounds and 6 assists last season. Most importantly, he shoots 80% Free throw and 35% on threes.
This is much better than Lonzo's 32% on threes and 41% free throw shooting. And Kris Dunn is still young.
He took 2 3s per game. I wouldn’t consider that much better. I wouldn’t even consider him a better shooter based on those numbers.
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