Odom to Chicago?

July 17, 2008

There are rumors floating around that the Bulls may enter as a third team in a deal that would send Kings forward Ron Artest to the Lakers.  A potential deal involving the three teams would have the Bulls sending Kirk Hinrich to Los Angeles and Tyrus Thomas to Sacramento and receiving Lakers forward Lamar Odom in return.  The Lakers would also receive Artest from the Kings and send guard Jordan Farmar and center Chris Mihm to Sacramento.

This would be a good trade for the Bulls.  Odom would immediately be one of the best power forwards in the Eastern Conference and supply the Bulls with the low-post scoring they’ve lacked since trading Elton Brand.  Hinrich has become expendable since the Bulls drafted Memphis point guard Derrick Rose and has been part of trade speculation for the past few weeks.  The trade would also give the Bulls the low-post scoring they passed on when they picked Rose over Kansas State forward Michael Beasley.  Odom can really score from inside and out, but he’s also unselfish, which would work well on a team with other stud players who share the ball in Rose and Luol Deng (whom the Bulls are trying to re-sign).  These three guys would make up a formative trio that would likely have the Bulls right back in the playoffs.

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Deng Likely to Stay

July 16, 2008

As teams with cap space disappear one after another, it appears more likely that Luol Deng will be a Chicago Bull this upcoming season.  One of the last remaining teams with room under the salary cap, the Clippers, used that space to trade for center Marcus Camby.  Los Angeles sent Denver the rights to swap future second-round picks, which basically means that the Nuggets were desperate to cut payroll.  The Clippers may have been the last team that would have offered Deng a contract.  Deng is a restricted free agent and is seeking a long-term deal.

The only team that has enough cap space to offer Deng a substantial deal is the Memphis Grizzlies, but all indications are that they have no desire to sign any free agents and they’ve already got a stud small forward in Rudy Gay.  Most reports have the Grizz holding out for next year’s free agent class, or perhaps the now famous class of 2010.  This bodes well for the Bulls.  They should lock Deng up to a long-term contract now; they should be able to get him to stick around for less money than if they had to match an offer from another club.  Deng has superstar potential and he and Derrick Rose could form the foundation of the franchise.

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Rose Pleads Guilty to Speeding

July 15, 2008

Number one overall draft pick Derrick Rose has plead guilty to speeding charges.  Rose was stopped by authorities in April for driving 106 mph in a 65 mph zone.  Rose was fined $1,000 and assigned to traffic school.

I’m hoping people don’t blow this out of proportion.  Being the first pick in the draft, Rose is certainly a target for scrutiny, especially because he wasn’t the clear-cut guy, but there shouldn’t be any questions about Rose’s character.  Character is one thing you do not have to worry about when it comes to Derrick Rose.  Keep in mind, the kid is only 19 years old.  Nobody gave LeBron James much of a hard time when he was clocked doing 101 on an Ohio highway.  Traffic violations should not factor into how the public views the persona of an athlete.  Everyone gets traffic tickets from time to time, especially young men with expensive cars.  This incident took place before Rose was drafted, so it’s not like he was putting on a show of good behavior just to be drafted and is now revealing himself as the NBA’s Pac Man Jones.  Fans should focus on what Rose does on the court this season and leave his off-court activities alone unless there’s truly something to discuss.

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Rose to Undergo Tests on Knee

July 14, 2008

The Bulls have planned to run tests on Derrick Rose’s sore right knee.  The first overall pick in the 2008 NBA Draft was rested the final three games of the five-game summer league in Orlando after tendinitis in his knee began acting up.  It appeared that there was something a little off about Rose in the two games that he did partake in as the point guard was hesitant and lackluster.

The best thing the Bulls can do for Rose is to give him the necessary rest that he needs.  Whatever the timetable may be, avoiding surgery with this kid is paramount.  If Rose has to miss out on part of training camp and isn’t prepared to begin the season as the starter, it isn’t the end of the world.  The Bulls are not going to win a championship this season, with or without a healthy Rose, but further injury to the knee could cause future problems for the Chicago-native that could jeopardize a future in which the team envisions Rose leading the team to a title.  Rose is a stubborn kid who wants to play, so the team will have to convince him that it’s better just to rest now while the games do not count.

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Bulls Rest Rose

July 11, 2008

The Bulls have shut down number one pick Derrick Rose for the remainder of the summer league due to tendinitis in his knee.  The team insists that the condition isn’t a serious injury, but Rose will undergo a precautionary MRI.   Rose seemed timid in the two summer league games he did partake in, and this injury probably explains his hesitation.  Rose insisted that could have continued in the summer league, but the team told him not to worry about it.

This is a great move by the Bulls.  Just one year after 2007 number one overall pick Greg Oden went down with a season-ending knee injury after playing in the summer league, it’s beast to err on the side of caution.  As long as the injury is, in fact, not a concern as far as the regular season goes, this decision shouldn’t have any effect on the rookie.  Summer league is more about guys trying to earn an invitation to training camp than it is about showcasing your star youngsters.  Rose needs to practice with the real team and learn the offense that he’s going to be running.  He’s not going to be any worse off in his rookie season for missing three summer league games.

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Bulls Need Thomas to Step Up

July 10, 2008

The Bulls haven’t had great success in developing their first round picks of the past few years.  One promising talent that hasn’t produced much is forward Tyrus Thomas.  The Bulls traded the number two pick for Thomas (who was picked fourth by Portland) and Victor Khryapa on draft day in 2006.  In his two seasons with the club, Thomas hasn’t developed much of an offensive game and hasn’t been terribly effective on the defensive end.  He’s good for a highlight block or dunk here and now, but he hasn’t been consistent or come along the way you’d expect a guy drafted in the top five to do.

Thomas has been showing some positive signs in this year’s summer league though.  In yesterday’s game against Orlando, Thomas scored 25 points and pulled down six rebounds; he also added a steal and two blocks.  This is the second straight solid performance by Thomas in this year’s summer league, and it could be a sign that he’s turning a corner.  The team should be happy that Thomas didn’t attempt a three pointer in yesterday’s game, something he has the tendency to do despite that fact that he doesn’t have the range.  He also got to the free throw line 11 times, nailing nine from the stripe.  He’s extremely athletic and relied on that ability to net him points on the high school and collegiate level, but that won’t get him far in the pros because everyone is really athletic.  He’s looked good in summer league thus far and perhaps he’s ready to take the next step this season.

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Bulls vs. Pacers Wrap Up

July 9, 2008

The Bulls suited up against the Indiana Pacers in their second summer league game yesterday.  Top pick Derrick Rose fared better overall than in his first contest, scoring nine points, grabbing six rebounds and dishing 7 assists.  Rose doesn’t seem to be too focused on scoring, but hasn’t put the ball in the basket much when he has tried, hitting just two of nine from the field yesterday.  Bulls fans should be encouraged by his overall stat line, as Rose is showing his versatility.  He should probably assert himself a little more on the offensive end, but that will come with time.  He also added three steals.

Demetris Nichols added 16 points, while Tyrus Thomas had 17 and journeyman Keith Langford dropped 19.  The Bulls pulled out the win after posting 38 points in the fourth quarter, really impressive considering summer league periods are only 10 minutes.  Last year’s first round pick Joakim Noah posted another dud of a game with just four points and three rebounds.  Noah, Thomas and Rose are going to be getting the most playing time during the regular season, so these are the three guys to really keep an eye on.  The Bulls will face the Magic in today’s summer league game.

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Rose OK in Summer League Debut

July 8, 2008

Bulls fan got their first glimpse of Derrick Rose in NBA action in yesterday’s summer league game against the Miami Heat.  Rose, the first overall pick in the 2008 draft, was noticeably timid in the first half and it appeared as if his humble demeanor might have had him deferring to his teammates too much.  He fared better in the second half and finished with 10 points and four assists.  The second overall pick, Michael Beasley, dominated the game offensively, finishing with 28 points and nine rebounds.

Yes, Beasley looked great and Rose was lackluster, but keep in mind that this is summer league.  The Heat won the game 94-70, but again, this is less important than a preseason game.  There are bound to be premature cries that the Bulls made the wrong call in drafting Rose over Beasley.  It’s way too early to make an assessment on these two guys at this point.  Also, keep in mind that Rose was being guarded by defensive ace and fellow rookie Mario Chalmers and the Memphis product’s knee was not 100 percent.  Beasley was matched up against underachievers Joakim Noah and Tyrus Thomas and has his way with them.  There is no question that Beasley outshined Rose in their first matchup, but be wary of jumping to conclusions after one measly summer league game.

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Rose to Make Summer League Debut Today

July 7, 2008

Bulls brass will get their first look at the number one overall pick in the 2008 NBA Draft in a Bulls uniform when Derrick Rose suits up in his first summer league game today.  The game happens to be against the Miami Heat, who held the second selection in the draft and used it to take Kansas State forward Michael Beasley.  Rose will be given the keys to the summer league team, just as he’s expected to be given the keys to the full squad when the regular season begins.

I’d expect Rose to impress in the summer league.  The league’s talent is better than that of the collegiate ranks, but is comparable to the D-league.  Rose’s quickness and athleticism should allow him to abuse just about anyone who’s assigned to guarding him.  Today, he’ll surely get some head-to-head time against Mario Chalmers, the same player that dashed his national title hopes in the NCAA championship game in April.  The summer league isn’t the best environment to completely evaluate a player, but it is an opportunity to assess the player.  Beasley is more likely to outshine Rose from a statistical standpoint, but Rose is all about winning and usually gets the job done.

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Rose to Square Off Against Beasley

July 3, 2008

The Chicago Bulls will get their first look at number one draft pick Derrick Rose when the Orlando Summer League begins on July 7th.  The debate surrounding whether the Bulls made the right decision by taking Rose over Kansas State forward Michael Beasley is bound to rage for years, but the head-to-head matchups between the two will begin right away.  The Bulls’ first summer league opponent is the Miami Heat, the team that took Beasley with the second overall pick in the draft.

There were a lot of people outside of Chicago that were calling for the Bulls to take Beasley, and, according to Bulls GM John Paxson, the team didn’t make a final decision on who to draft until draft day.  Most fans in the windy city were calling for Rose because he’s a Chicago native, but there were still some people that were enamored with Beasley’s monster freshman season.  Summer league games are a way to get a first look at some rookies, but the results are often misleading.  Many a player has put up huge numbers in the summer league, ala Marcus Banks, only to become a mediocre or sub-par NBA player.  The competition in the summer league is comparable to that of the D-league, so don’t take this first head-to head matchup between the number one and number two pick too seriously.  It should be fun to watch though.

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