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Jake

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  1. Jeff Goodman - Bulls are tonight's big winner
  2. Eaton in June - .326/.402/.483 11.9% BB%, 16.9% K% 143 wRC+ This is a lot like how he looked in the minor leagues. I hope it sticks and I hope all he had today is a cramp. Please, someone tell him to quit stretching for first base.
  3. QUOTE (whitesoxfan99 @ Jun 26, 2014 -> 11:12 PM) I agree with a lot of this but Iguodala has been a clearly superior player to Deng and Gordon and he went after both. You should really look at the numbers. Iguodala always seemed more promising talent-wise but he took a while to come around and even at his peak there's not an easy argument to be made that he was better than Deng. Iguodala hasn't averaged over 14 points since 2009 and I won't take easily to an argument that he's a superior defender to Deng (I could go with a wash, they are about as different as two different elite defenders at the same position could be). He's had a bit more staying power than Gordon, who fell off pretty quickly after being one of the more explosive scorers around in a time where the league wasn't scoring much. Hard to argue that he's been better than Iguodala, but given that I'd prefer Deng at SF during that time period it's not such a bad thing that we went with a true guard there. There are shades of gray and context-dependent things so it's valid that you brought up Iggy
  4. Paxson's first draft was 2003. 2003 - Hinrich. No good today, but he was a really nice player for a long time. There wasn't anybody obviously better that went later. Good pick. 2004 - Gordon at 3 and Deng at 7. The only player I could have really criticized them for passing up on by taking Gordon at 3 was Deng, who they got at 7. Duhon in 2nd round was a rare contributor from that part of the draft. Great job here, considering the only great player in the draft went 1 overall. These guys and Hinrich turned the franchise around. 2005 - No first rounder, traded this first rounder for Luol Deng. Brilliant deal as we were picking 21st in 2005. 2006 - The big whiff: Tyrus Thomas. Made worse by the fact that we got essentially nothing in return for moving down two slots because Viktor Khryapa never had any real semblance of value. This is a big, big mistake. Moved from 16 to 13 to grab Thabo Sefolosha, which was a good enough move. Nice player and later spun him off for another mid-first pick. 2007 - Joakim Noah at 9. Arguably the second best player from this draft, more conservatively 3rd (making Al Horford better). Both those players were selected earlier. We got this pick by trading Eddy Curry and Antonio Davis to NY, getting Mike Sweetney, Tim Thomas, Jermaine Jackson, the Thabo Sefolosha pick the year before, and an option to swap picks with NY (we did - moved from 23 to 9). Great deal, great pick. 2008 - Derrick Rose. If you complain about this one, you're just being a dick. The only other players you'd want from this draft are Westbrook, Love, and Brook Lopez. Westbrook would be the most defensible pick there in hindsight, but indefensible at the time and this is not to mention the time it took for Westbrook to remotely compare to Rose. We also took Omer Asik at 36, a pretty excellent 2nd round choice. 2009 - James Johnson at 16 and Taj Gibson at 26. Johnson qualifies as a miss, but the fact that we traded him for a first rounder is noteworthy. Jrue Holliday, Ty Lawson, Jeff Teague and Taj Gibson are the main players to fret about not getting at 16. Gibson is an awesome selection at 26. Not wanting a PG at 16 is rather forgivable as well. 2010 - No picks. Our 17th pick, which was used on a foreigner that hasn't come over, was traded for another foreigner that hasn't come over, and we traded that guy with Kirk Hinrich to Washington. These are the hazards of going for the big name players. With that said, there really isn't a player worth a s*** taken at or after 17. Lance Stephenson in the middle of the second is the next best guy after Paul George at 10. 2011 - Jimmy Butler at 30: great pick. We traded our 28th pick for Nikola Mirotic. Jury's out on him, but the very fact that Chad Ford says he'd be a top 6 pick in today's draft makes that sound like a pretty good deal and a wash at worst. 2012 - Marquis Teague at 29. I won't call it a "whiff" given the expectations for a 29th pick, but no positive points here. Best players we missed (that we know of so far) are Draymond Green at 35 and Khris Middleton at 44. 2013 - Tony Snell at 20. I don't want to make too many proclamations about this given how little sample we have for him or anyone else, but I don't yet feel too bad about anyone else that got by. To Tony's credit, he has at least not yet ruled out the possibility of him becoming a decent rotation player. He could go either way IMO. It's a pretty good run IMO. Given the overall success rate of first round draft picks, we've done pretty damn well. One big miss, but several big hits and we didn't f*** up our biggest opportunity when we picked first overall. You can say what you want about it being obvious in 2008, but if you let 30 teams draft there you wouldn't have had 30 Derrick Roses. Countless examples of #1 overall picks being pretty much s***ty ballplayers or paling in comparison to players taken later.
  5. Of players under Bulls control, there are some nice floor spacers: -McBuckets -Dunleavy -Mirotic -Snell Guys we had around last year and wouldn't be that hard to get back: -Augustin -Fredette And I think Jimmy will end up being an asset in that regard as he gets better and pares down his shot amount with the team around him improving. I don't think it would be too difficult to bring in some other shooters on the cheap as well. Disappointed to see some of the good shooting wings off the board early in the second, though
  6. QUOTE (Chisoxfn @ Jun 26, 2014 -> 10:13 PM) What leverage does Toronto have? Lowry is a FA. This is a S&T, not a normal trade. Edit: Sorry, i looked like an ass with my initial response. If that's the going rate, I'd take him on the Bulls. Seriously.
  7. On a side note, I'm really excited to see what we get from Mirotic
  8. QUOTE (Buehrle>Wood @ Jun 26, 2014 -> 09:56 PM) Ric Bucher ‏@RicBucher now Now hearing that Norris Cole would also be part of the Lowry-to-Miami deal. Norris Cole and late first rounders at best for Lowry? That's an awful deal
  9. The real questions are what lie ahead once FA kicks off. I can't figure out Anthony Randolph at all. A lot of ability, has wowed a few times in the NBA, but never any playing time outside of spot starts. Also, I'd love any of Cleanthony Early/GR3/Joe Harris
  10. Why in the world would Toronto do that just on the hope of getting an inferior player in Bosh back
  11. Good lord is our political process f***ed up
  12. I'm not a huge fan of Shabazz, honestly. Seems like the typical undersized guard that goes off in college and is forgotten as a pro
  13. GarPax have been masters of the mid-round and the fact that the good version of McDermott makes perfect sense for this team means I think there's a good chance we get the good version of him.
  14. QUOTE (Soxbadger @ Jun 26, 2014 -> 07:52 PM) Isnt the cap only an issue if they get Melo or Lebron? They just picked McDermott, not a SG who could play with those guys. Instead of a rookie, well get some average old player. It just doesnt make sense. He is a much more realistic option for 4 than 2. With scorers of Rose and Melo's caliber, there's a ton of value in having a dead-eye shooter on the court to spread the floor
  15. QUOTE (RockRaines @ Jun 26, 2014 -> 03:30 PM) Microsoft's corporate direction is to get software OFF of users devices, starting with rolling everyone off of office. They are playing right into google's hands. I don't know exactly what you mean by that
  16. Jake replied to flavum's topic in FutureSox Board
    There's only one stat to look for with Beck - strikeouts. He'll never cut it if he can't increase the strikeouts significantly
  17. Can someone fill me in here - they have almost, but not all, of the emails? Or none? Why can't they get the emails from the recipients? How do they know which ones are missing? Can the NSA help?
  18. I got a chuckle out of the notion that the government would hold Goldman Sachs's feet to the fire over something
  19. Here's what I'll say about Embiid - I think there's a disturbingly high bust potential, but I'd still endorse the Bulls giving their left nut to draft him
  20. QUOTE (Dick Allen @ Jun 26, 2014 -> 12:46 PM) Reality states he is a 26 year old waiver claim. Let's not confuse him for a top prospect. Hopefully, he does well, but expectations should be low. Reality also states that he's clearly the #6 starter in the system. Given that #5 is Scott Carroll, I'm not a big fan of jerking #6 around so that we can get a lefty out every other night. The last season Surkamp started at full strength, he won the AA pitching triple crown. He now has a better K/BB, K/IP rate in AAA. Nobody said he's Jesus Christ, but there's a good chance we'll need him in our rotation at some point. As someone who has pitched and watched a handful of pitchers have their development sidetracked by bouncing between rotation and bullpen (Santiago), it's just a stupid move IMO. There are more stupid moves to be made, to be sure. Hopefully, likely not a big deal. I still think it's wrong and unnecessary.
  21. QUOTE (RockRaines @ Jun 26, 2014 -> 08:49 AM) In what way? Hosted software? Maybe. Microsoft and Google are locked in a cloud software battle that Apple will never participate in since they want to control all aspects of the user experience. But make no mistake, when it comes to personal devices, Apple is still what companies aim for. Yes, I don't think Google is as worried about Apple because Google (I think) is content with a world where Apple has its own corner of the market selling their own devices. Google started out by being the eminent web service, but now sees that intimately intertwined with being the default software provider. Just like it has long been Microsoft unless otherwise specified on PCs, Google sees a convergent mobile-tablet-PC web-software world as one in which they want to be the dominant force. They want people to say about Microsoft and Apple what many people say about Apple now (though not nearly so much as they used to, and for good reason): "I just want all my favorite programs/services/apps to work." If you've pretty much only used Chrome, Gmail, Google Search, Google Drive, Android, etc., suddenly those are the things you can't live without. I'd imagine we may eventually see Google with a fairly "closed" ecosystem, which will be pretty interesting since I see no interest in making hardware. For now, though, Microsoft is on all but 15% of personal computers and that gives them a big advantage. Google wants to snuff out any additional advantages Microsoft could get, such as allowing people to continue using half-baked Google services on Windows Phone or W8 Metro. I'm totally dumbfounded as to how this will all sort out. I think all three companies are doing a fabulous job right now, but Microsoft is clearly the one with the most troubling trajectory. Apple has never gone for total market domination, so their success is a little more difficult to measure...but I think they're doing fine if not better than ever. The low end of their personal computer line is better than it has ever been. They still own the high end of the tablet market and are winning the upper echelon of the US smartphone market. Still, Google seems to be doing best and it sort of scares me. There's got to be a dystopian novel/film/comic where the same company sells everything. The worst part is that it's hard to say that Google is doing anything especially wrong; as far as giant companies go, they don't seem any more evil than anybody else. Perhaps less so. Still, we are entrusting a lot of stuff to them between our personal information and a growing number of services that power our everyday lives. I find myself rooting for Microsoft as the underdog, which is sort of hilarious. They've kind of branded themselves that way of late, too. "Get away from evil Google and Apple! Stick with the little guy, Microsoft!"
  22. If I'm Paxson, I call up Phil Jackson and just start speaking in code. "So, Coach, who do you like in this draft? Oh, Wiggins? Of course. Who are, say, your 15-20th favorite players? Oh, interesting. Wait, wait slow down I'm writing this down."
  23. It irritates the hell out of me that we call up our best minor league starter to make his first career relief appearances as a lefty specialist. It's like we were just hoping to sabotage him. If Carroll has a bad outing tonight, Surkamp needs to go several innings and get the next turn in the rotation
  24. QUOTE (Chisoxfn @ Jun 26, 2014 -> 12:34 PM) When posters talk about the Knicks S&T for Melo and how we could lose to Houston because they could offer Harden, everyone needs to remember that Melo is going to pick where he wants to go and then the Knicks can decide, will we do a S&T or not. The Knicks aren't in a position to force him to Houston so the fact that Houston would offer more in a S&T really doesn't matter as Knicks basically have options of accepting something or nothing from the team he choses. That's true, except if neither team can do it without S&T, Knicks can just refuse to do business with Chicago
  25. K.C. Johnson ‏@KCJHoop 1h Knicks-Mavs trade and Bulls passing on low price tag for Afflalo could be good signs for Melo derby.

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