![]() ![]() The key to keeping these guys developing and consistent is to run plays thru them and avoid bringing on another veteran scorer whose game needs on-ball offense and takes away touches and open looks from these four players. Overall, for next year’s Bulls, it is this group that Hoiberg should build around with role players on defense to make the machine hum. E’Twaun Moore will still get his unstoppable floaters and snipe from long range. Both can actually play mismatches with post-ups, fadeaways, driving floaters, backdoor cuts or even the pick-and-roll.ĭerrick Rose will still find lanes doing what he does best and will be devastating even when he plays carefully with less above the rim moments scoring inside. ![]() You know they can, too.Īnd what most doofus fans think is that all they can do can shoot. The duo of Mirotic and McDermott can make it their personal goal to shoot six threes a-piece every game as part of Hoiberg’s myriad offensive sets. McDermott can load up on threes through the course of a game as a catch-and-shoot option or score them one-after-another if the team runs the offense thru him. In desperate situations, Mirotic can will his game on and shoot (and make) at will. When the Bulls shooters are on, Hoiball is a juggernaut. Expect both Mirotic and McDermott to take up the load of those two on scoring. Hassan Whiteside might be too greedy after this season and cash in, but Paxson is allergic to headcases on the team.īut all things considered, next year’s Bulls frontline look formidable. If the Bulls clear out enough money by trading Butler away, they might be able to get anyone from Dwight Howard (who will want to win a ring with Orlando Magic-type roster of four shooters and plenty of help on defense) to role-playing reliable bigs like Al Horford. ![]() ![]() They could even go with a high-risk, high-reward project like Kentucky’s Skal Labissiere. If the gods favor GarPax, they could get anyone from Dragan Bender with a lottery pick (via trade), or my pet pick Marquese Chriss, the 18 year-old jump-and-fly shot blocker from Washington. GarPax can prime this frontline to become stronger by drafting for the best player they can pick with the 14th pick or move up by trading picks and adding a player from the roster. Both of them inside will keep opposing front courts overwhelmed, just like when Parish and McHale camped in the paint won most games for the Celtics on both offense and defense. His offensive game works off facing the basket, while Noah’s game is point-center offense passing, put-backs and backdoor cutting. On offense, Felicio is tops over Noah because he has a mid-range jumper which extends to three-point range and he can be a strong diver in the pick-and-roll.
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