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Bulls Loss In Portland Embarrassing, Revealing

By  EAMONN BRENNAN

Updated 12:13 PM CDT, Thu, Nov 20, 2008

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Aaron Gray and Larry Hughes, Vinny. Aaron Gray. And Larry Hughes.

 

Last night, the Chicago Bulls were ugly. Disgustingly, horribly ugly. The kind of ugly you need a video game designer, someone with a specialty in post-apocalyptic monsters, to create. On national television, the Bulls were embarrassed in every way a professional basketball team can be embarrassed -- outcoached, outplayed, out-hustled, out-thought.

In a loss that bad, coaching rarely comes into it. What decisions can you make when your team is down by 30 that really affect their chances of winning? But still, somehow, Vinny Del Negro managed to make two horrible coaching decisions. From Blog a Bull:

Didn't count. You see...Vinny started Aaron Gray and Larry Hughes. Aaron Gray. And Larry Hughes. Hughes at SF! Gray at a basketball position! In a regular season NBA game! [...] Then the Blazers clowned a team starting Aaron Gray and Larry Hughes. Expected. The Bulls couldn't quite match up, because they had Aaron Gray and Larry Hughes in their lineup.

Speaking of analysis, wasn't it cute how we tried to discuss how the Bulls would match up with the Blazers today? Now it's not really fair, we were operating under the premise that the Bulls would treat it like a real game. Where the record counts and everything. Nah, they started Aaron Gray and Larry Hughes. Wish I would've known that ahead of time.

Aaron Gray and Larry Hughes. Starters. For someone paid to watch his basketball team, and then allocate playing time accordingly, it's almost like Del Negro isn't even paying attention. Or doesn't know what he's doing. One of the two.

In the meantime, the Bulls probably would have gotten killed anyway, and here's why: The Blazers are the successful West Coast version of the Bulls. After a few bad years, the Blazers drafted well, traded well, signed smart agents, and then drafted well again. They're now so talented and young that even if their recent No. 1 pick Greg Oden has a career full of injuries (and for the big man's sake, let's hope he doesn't), the Blazers will be just fine, organizationally, without him.

Now look at the Bulls. For almost 10 years now the Bulls have had a chance to do what the Blazers have done -- stockpile young talent, make a trade or two here and there, and build out a deep lineup of young players entering their prime. What have the Bulls done? Drafted college veterans with minimal pro upside, signed 32-year-old Ben Wallace to a contract he would never play out, traded him for Larry Hughes, and -- by sheer luck -- fallen face first into a No. 1 overall pick in Derrek Rose. And instead of supplementing their team, or pushing them over the top, as with the Blazers and Oden, Rose is basically the only reason to watch the Bulls play basketball anymore. He's the only hope.

Why? Portland's Kevin Pritchard is a very good general manager. The longer he's in the job, the less we can say the same for John Paxson.

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  • Mitchell Miller Friday, Nov 21 at 2:22 PM FLAG COMMENT Get rid of these: Kirk Noah Gordan These player are the BABIES on your team pick up a Joe Johnson and or someone like a Nick Batum. If you all stop looking at the NOW you would be abale to see that Aaron Gray with time would be a nice Center. I am the one who would almost get into fight about my seeing Brad Miller as one of the better Centers when he was in the East back when the Bulls had him (insight). Nick Batum wil ... MORE >
  • Shawn Friday, Nov 21 at 10:49 AM FLAG COMMENT Paxon has got to go.... He has had lottery picks almost every year since taking over and has made some really bad choices (see Tyrus, Joakim, Thabo). He made a horrible choice for coach this year, when experienced options were out there. Plus, he made even more horrible trades and free agent signings. John Paxon is the Matt Millen of the NBA.
  • hisson2 Thursday, Nov 20 at 3:06 PM FLAG COMMENT trade ben gordon, tyris thomas, jokim noel and larry hughes. gordon and hughes are both playing for themselves. thomas and joel never should have been drafted. aldridge and roy were by far better moves, trade paxon also he does not know talent let's face it ben wallace for 60 mil what is he thinking

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