The Bulls practiced on Friday, Rose participated a bit, Rip Hamilton even a smaller bit. Again, we can't believe Thibs, or Rose himself, on this stuff. And if that's frustrating to me, imagine how our poor beat writers feel, resorting to 'hunches' as to when Rose or Rip will play. You heard it there first. -yfbb
Is the condensed schedule getting to C.J. Watson?
He's shooting 25.7% from the field (19-for-74, .338 eFG%) with only ten free throw attempts (6-for-10, 60%) and 17 shots at the rim (hitting only six, 35.3%) over the last five games. He's hit seven of his last 15 3s, but throughout Watson's career, he's had such a higher quantity of FTAs than shots at the rim because his agility makes him so difficult to defend when he penetrates.
Compare to shooting a .525 eFG% in his first 17 games and current season rates of 2.1 FTAs per game to 1.6 shots at the rim. Sure, he's still averaging two FTAs over these five games, but twice as many shots per game at the rim in 150% of the minutes should get him to the line more, thereby raising his efficiency.

With more minutes and the four starts over this span, the numbers were obviously going to fluctuate. Against bench units, Watson obviously exploits weaker help than against starters. But he has the skills and approach to the game very capable of effectively penetrating through and using the perimeter to move opposing defenses.
He's best when he's switching gears, as opposed to erratic on full-blast and looks lost at a slower pace. He almost needs to switch gears from possession-to-possessions to seek out ways to exploit opposing defenses, and that first step isn't coming very quick over the last week, allowing defenses to attack him.
His early-season injury had nothing to do with the lower body, and there's no question he can still shoot. But to irritate defenses and be effective, his attack needs more quickness. Being at home and not having to fly around the country should get his lower body strength back to normal fast. Hopefully, that's the only problem.
He's still having on pace for very impressive career highs in points per 36 minutes (16.6), three-point percentage (46%), usage rate (23.6%), assist rate (29.1%), and player efficiency rating (17.4). His approach to the game is better then it's ever been this season -- moving his long-2 shots past the 3-point line, hitting a higher rate of 3s, and assisting at a higher rate than ever since joining the Bulls, as a pleasant surprise to backing up Derrick Rose.
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Wow
I must say, Mike James Bitch has certainly made a good first impression and did Boozer actually have a good game from start to finish?? Yes I do think CJ has been struggling due mostly in part by the packed scheduling (who wouldn’t be??). I think Thibs has got to be patient with some of these guys.
BullsFan22 - February 17, 2012
Ya know, the more Boozer keeps playing like he did last night
the more that Boozer-Pau trade fanshot doesn’t sound so ridiculous.
If Pau really is butthurt in LA because of the trade talk, and the Lakers decide to move him, and want players that help them NOW, they could do a lot worse than the Bulls as far as trade partners go. Throw them Boozer, Asik, and one of our guards. Idk, I still doubt it’s ever even considered by LA, but I don’’t think it’s a ridiculous idea. After all, this is the same teams that basically gifted the Mavericks Lamar Odom less than a year after they embarrassed them in the playoffs.
Juiceboxjerry - February 17, 2012
Are the Lakers so desperate for a back up center?
Option27 - February 17, 2012
Would you rely on Bynum to stay healthy?
tuluse - February 17, 2012
I hear they are interested in Oden.
BullsFan22 - February 17, 2012
Well, it's not so much about Asik, it's about the entire package
and the fact that, apparently, Pau want’s out (or at least closure)
Boozer gives you a comparable replacement, while you can add some solid depth, and also improve your backcourt. If anything it’s a way to shake things up a bit if the Lakers aren’t liking the way this season’s going. They have to do something.
Juiceboxjerry - February 17, 2012
getting gasol without losing noah deng or rose makes us the clear favorites imo
If we could pull this off we should without hesitation
sin - February 17, 2012
so sin, whats your (honest) perspective on the NY knicks with JR Smith
how would rank them compared to the heat and bulls.
Geo4MVP - February 17, 2012
No no please no
Fuck…Too late
T.Moore - February 17, 2012
dont worry, it will be comical.
Geo4MVP - February 17, 2012
works like rock paper scissors to me
we can beat the knicks
the knicks can beat the heat
the heat can beat us
i think the knicks have much better matchups for the heat simply for the fact that melo can cancel out lebron and be the one player to work lebron on both ends of the floor (not saying melo can guard lebron but he can light him up and force lebron to play tough d AND still play offense) plus you have amare jlin and jr smith to counter bosh/wade. id say knicks havve the firepower. miami loves to run and if they try to run against the knicks that could help the knicks alot.
i dont see us losing to the knicks unless they shoot 90% every game from 3 point land. and i also dont see us beating miami. playing the slow pace game miami loves just plays to their advantage of being able to triple team rose and im sorry rip is not the answer to our problems from last year. plus lebron in the post is just destroying teams
sin - February 17, 2012
Aww come on, where's the consistency?
I thought you said the knicks would be the champs?
Juiceboxjerry - February 17, 2012
Yeah
Did the Lin make the sin…Rational?!?!?! Fucking Mayans!!!
T.Moore - February 18, 2012
im a firm believer that luck in the matchups you draw are part of a championship run
sin - February 18, 2012
so basically if the knicks don't get us i think they can beat the other 7 teams
Just like i think we’d win the title if we didn’t have to play Miami.
the only team i think is clearly better than everyone else is Miami and i just think the knicks matchup better against them
sin - February 18, 2012
WEAK.
Juiceboxjerry - February 18, 2012
You backpeddler
You disgust me even more than usual. Go to the corner
T.Moore - February 18, 2012
new york won a title already
didnt you watch the superbowl?!! sin is never wrong
sin - February 18, 2012
Actually, I'm sure the very existence of 'sin' is wrong.
Dr. Handsome, D.D.S. - February 18, 2012
Boom - game over.
Let’s go home, folks.
bryield - February 18, 2012
not if you worship satan
sin - February 18, 2012
i think the bulls have a betetr chance beating the heat this yr
i think rip will make a bigger difference than what you think.
Geo4MVP - February 17, 2012
No way Los Angeles trades Pau for a Boozer package.
Booz is inconsistent, plays almost no D and more importantly has rapidly declining athleticism with 3.5 more years left on his deal. The last thing is the most important factor, even if Pau is unhappy, why would LAL take on an Booz with so much money left on his deal when they can make a deal with Houston similar to the one they made in the 3-way Chris Paul deal that fell through?
dakoose - February 17, 2012
yeah, honestly, i can see the lakers trading for Sam-D and Martin for Gasol and Mighty White Beats
or something like that.
Geo4MVP - February 17, 2012
Yeah, that's a good point
I knew there was some other teams, but I forgot about Houston. Even though I think Boozer is better than Scola, the 3 remaining years on Boozer’s contract will be the biggest hindrance in this type of deal. Plus they can sweeten the pot with a Kyle Lowery or something.
For Houston though, I’m not sure what that does for them. Why the he;; would they want to rebuild the team around Pau? Sounds like NBA hell to me.
Juiceboxjerry - February 17, 2012
*hell
Juiceboxjerry - February 17, 2012
Plus if the Lakers trade Pau
It’s either gonna be for Da-wight or an actual PG
KCinIL - February 17, 2012
CJ!!!
Trey23 - February 17, 2012
you're outta your damn mind...
CARLTON!!!
Geo4MVP - February 17, 2012
i have a feeling that CJ is more hurt than we know but i hope im wrong and he's just in a slump
Belize - February 17, 2012
Who knows, I am sure even he doesn't know.
BullsFan22 - February 17, 2012
nah, hes more likely in a slump
he has shown before some awesomeness with rose injured, but its freekin obvious hes inconsistent and hes not meant to be a starting pg.
Geo4MVP - February 17, 2012
Sorry but he's a backup for a reason.
bobslob - February 18, 2012
yeah cause he plays behind the freaking mvp
sin - February 18, 2012
Forgive my ignorance if it's obvious, but can someone tell me why we play at 3pm the next two games?
Juiceboxjerry - February 17, 2012
Monday's for presidents day
And the other I think it’s cuz the Blackhawks play early the next day, could be wrong
KCinIL - February 17, 2012
ok, that makes sense. Thanks
Juiceboxjerry - February 17, 2012
No prob, Bob
KCinIL - February 17, 2012
CJ is clearly a great backup PG, but an average starter at best.
All these extra minutes are getting to him it would seem.
The Old Mack From Way Back - February 17, 2012
For the fuck of it, I'd like to point out that the main difference between Westbrook and Rose
is that Westbrook LOOKS for his shot first most of the time. Even his assists come off of thwarted drives to the hoop. Whereas Rose almost always tries to run the offense FIRST (unless he has it going, or we’re in dire need of scoring), then if the set we ran doesn’t work, the ball goes to him to bail us out in the remaining seconds.
I bring this up now only because I can’t stand Westbrook, and to acknowledge that what Rose does is much more difficult, and beneficial for the team.
Juiceboxjerry - February 17, 2012
Considering
That WestFuckUp has fucking Durant on his team, makes him look worse
T.Moore - February 17, 2012
yeah, i tried arguing this with Rose haters or Heat/Knicks fans (obviosuly they clearly loathe the bulls)
But they would always bring up Rose shot attempts, FG percentage, and how Rose played in the heat/bulls ECF. Stubborn idiots, hehe.
Geo4MVP - February 17, 2012
Yeah, I mean, I'm not trying to say that Westbrook isn't damn good, because he really is pretty spectacular
but I sincerely don’t think he’s a point guard
Juiceboxjerry - February 17, 2012
exactly, my point
they believe rose plays like a sg and thus, he is comparable to westbrook. Westbrook would actually work well with a pg like Rubio. He needs to be the man of his own team because its obvious him and Durant have conflicting interests. The thunder will never win a championship unless they get an inside scorer or they get a real pg.
Geo4MVP - February 17, 2012
I don't think he is either.
He is good as you say, and I think I don’t pay as much attention to him lately just because I enjoyed him being bi-polar during games as it took away from Rose being derided at times last year for not being a true point guard either. Westbrook is what he is like Rose is unique. I don’t know if it was fair of me to laugh at his failures as much as I enjoyed doing.
Sandberg's evil twin - February 17, 2012
i wonder how if Rose can co-exist with Westbrook...
Geo4MVP - February 17, 2012
Ahem
This is Westfuckup we’re talking about. He’ll fuck that up
T.Moore - February 17, 2012
lol, i was being sarcastic
Geo4MVP - February 17, 2012
I doubt it.
If Kevin freaking Durant can’t get the ball from him during long stretches, I doubt another guard would. I mean on the court wise, Rose doesn’t seem to have much of an ego about ball distribution.
Sandberg's evil twin - February 17, 2012
oh i know, westBRICK needs his own team. He can never co-exit with Rose.
Geo4MVP - February 17, 2012
Yeah, Rose isn't a traditional pg either
but you can see that that is what is trying to be. Whereas with Westbrook, I don’t think that’s the case
Juiceboxjerry - February 17, 2012
dont you think it was before this year though?
his approach to the game looks very different to me now than before. i dont know if its because harden is getting more minutes and durant has really upped his playmaking, but i agree, westbrook isnt even trying to run an offense anymore.
TheMoon - February 18, 2012
How about this for a topic: Is Scott Skiles a terrible coach?
I’ve always appreciated his candor, but with this latest Stephen Jackson nonsense, on top of countless other feuds with his players, it appears to me like he is completely unable to adapt his system to suit the talents of his roster. Also, it I get the impression that his ego is way too big to handle today’s athletes.
You don’t have to be the players’ bitch (shit, just look at Thibs), but I don’t think you can handle things the way he does either. I consider myself a fairly knowledgeable basketball fan, and if I ran a team, there’s no chance I hire that guy. He’s got good leadership qualities, and knows defense, but I think he’s painfully inept in a lot of key areas.
Juiceboxjerry - February 17, 2012
Skiles is mostly a blunt instrument to me.
I don’t see him ever dealing well with hotheads and that is part of his job. terrible…or just only suited to coaching very young teams without hothead superstars is to me just a matter of semantics. There’s few teams he could coach effectively over a season.
Sandberg's evil twin - February 17, 2012
He's like Thibs
But with ZERO patience. Thibs wants D but is leinient on the offense. Skiles wants EVERYTHING his way
T.Moore - February 17, 2012
he also has no problem throwing his players to the wolves in the media
which thibs doesn’t do.
Jaina - February 17, 2012
Well said. It's like he needs perfect Skiles' robots
People Like Mbah a Moute are praised, while talented guys are nitpicked.
As much as I thought Vinny was the worst, I’d much rather Derrick started his career with Vinny than a complete control freak like Skiles.
Juiceboxjerry - February 17, 2012
Actually, Mbah a Moute just got benched in favor of Ersan Illysova
so Skiles does care about production to some degree. I also think that Stephen Jackson played himself out of a featured role. I will admit that there’s no logic to many of Skiles’ roster moves, though. You don’t want to give him a roster full of guys with near equal talent or he’ll just swap them in and out, screwing everybody up in the process. What I like about Thibs is that the bench may get a ton of minutes if they’re outplaying the starters in a particular game, but the next game everybody goes right back to their expected roles. You’ll have plenty of time to work your way out of a slump without fear that the coach is going to lose faith in you.
I think Rose would have responded to Skiles well, just like Hinrich did. Skiles doesn’t have issues with the players that want to be coached.
runningman - February 18, 2012
Yeah he's average at best
Dils - February 18, 2012
how about that for a Fanpost?
your friendly BullsBlogger - February 18, 2012
lol, yeah sorry
This page was just sitting open on my browser and when I wrote that I seriously thought it was an Around the NBA thread for some reason
Juiceboxjerry - February 18, 2012
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