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post Aug 2 2006, 04:18 AM
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http://www.nba.com/features/gordon_blog.html

A good read about Ben Gordons latest Blog. So who wants him to be traded now? tongue.gif


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Posted by By Ben Gordon, Aug. 1, 2006
Summer is in full swing but the NBA season is just around the corner. Every summer I say that I just want to take some time off for vacation, but I never seem to get around to it. To me vacation is this odd thing that I’ve never gotten used to. Every summer of my life I’ve always been playing. So if I take a couple days off and just go somewhere, I feel odd and kind of guilty, almost like, “What am I doing?” Even if I am in the gym at home working out – maybe not as hard as I can, but working out – I feel like there is so much more to do before I go on vacation.

I had a pretty good year last year, but with my shooting touch and my ability to shoot the ball, I should definitely be shooting at least 45 percent from the floor. But I think playing the two spot at my height, I’m forced to take a lot of tough shots. I have to do a better job this year of getting to the free-throw line so I can cut down on those low percentage shots. Sometimes I try to avoid a guy altering my shot and I end up taking a difficult shot instead of maybe creating contact and getting to the free-throw line.


I just saw that we open the season in Miami, which is a great way to start the season. It’s going to be an emotional night for them getting their rings, but a motivational night for us being that we lost to them in the playoffs last year. I thought we went in there and competed, but they were a good team and obviously they won the championship. You know they are going to want to come out and put on a good performance, so I’m looking forward to it.

The last two seasons, everybody has gotten caught up in the fact that the Bulls have always played people and that we’re in games. But the team is completely different this year. The great thing about it is we still have the core guys that we had my first two seasons -- Andres Nocioni, Kirk Hinrich, Chris Duhon, Luol Deng -- and obviously we added Ben Wallace, our two rookies, Tyrus Thomas and Thabo Sefolosha, and some veteran guys like P.J. Brown and Adrian Griffin, so I think it's going be a completely different team. We’re going to be way better than last year.

The main thing we were lacking last season was a low post guy who could really score. We still technically don’t have that, but with the addition of Ben, he is going to make us that much better on the defensive end that low post scoring is not going to be our liability. I think we are going to be so good on the other end that we can make up for that on the offensive end somehow. And Ben isn’t as bad as everyone likes to say. He can finish down there. He has good hands. He’s very good around the basket. P.J. is a skilled veteran guy who knows how to finish and can hit the 15- to 18-footer. We still have our pick-and-pop game with Malik Allen and Mike Sweetney is a very good low post player when he gets a chance. Depending on how Tyrus comes along, I think we have some good offensive weapons.

Outside of injuries, I would say us not having chemistry and guys not fitting in well and complementing each other are the only things that might be able to hold us down and keep us from accomplishing what we want to accomplish. One thing you know about the Bulls from the last two seasons is that we’re going to defend every night. With the pieces we’ve added in addition to what we already had, I think we’ll be that much better.

There is no question that it will be a disappointment and an underachievement if we don’t get past the first round. The last two seasons, it was easy to say the Bulls were undermanned. This year, there is no excuse.
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post Aug 2 2006, 07:28 AM
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QUOTE (Bullies4Life @ Aug 2 2006, 05:11 AM) *
http://www.nba.com/features/gordon_blog.html

A good read about Ben Gordons latest Blog. So who wants him to be traded now? tongue.gif


Ben Gordon is arguably one of the most important pieces of this Bulls team imo. He is just as vital as Hinrich, if not more important. I can't wait to see him back on the court!
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post Aug 2 2006, 08:53 AM
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QUOTE (Bullies4Life @ Aug 2 2006, 05:11 AM) *
http://www.nba.com/features/gordon_blog.html

A good read about Ben Gordons latest Blog. So who wants him to be traded now? tongue.gif


i.<3.ben. he's saying all the right things (as one would expect). good read.

i don't think any reasonable person here wants to see him traded. it's a moot point since pax is most likely done dealing, but you gotta give something to get something. if that something we give is ben, depending on who the something is we get, so be it...
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post Aug 2 2006, 10:04 AM
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QUOTE (TrueFan @ Aug 2 2006, 06:21 AM) *
Ben Gordon is arguably one of the most important pieces of this Bulls team imo. He is just as vital as Hinrich, if not more important. I can't wait to see him back on the court!

He's not as vital as Hinrich yet, but if we want to have a chance this year, he must become that vital. He has a ton of room for improvement over last year, and we need to see some of it to really make a run at this thing.
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post Aug 2 2006, 12:11 PM
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I like what he said about getting to the free-throw line more. Everything he said is very true, and im glad he realizes it. And im sure he will be more consistent in getting to the line more.

-Also, i like what he said about how he feels guilty if he's not working out hard. Thats a true gym rat, and im glad the bulls have many of them.

-Ben Gordon made huge adjustments from his rookie season, to last year. Every team now knew about him, and what he was capable of. I remember where teams would double-team the guy in the forth quarter because he was soo dangerous. So i expect Ben Gordon to step up, and have another great year w/ the Bulls. bullssmilie1.jpg

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i.<3.ben. he's saying all the right things (as one would expect). good read.

i don't think any reasonable person here wants to see him traded. it's a moot point since pax is most likely done dealing, but you gotta give something to get something. if that something we give is ben, depending on who the something is we get, so be it...


You're mostly right on this one... but at the same time, there are those who think we will never be able to win it all becasue he's too short, and a line-up of kirk and BG7 will not get the job done to win a championship. They think we will be good, but never great enough to get to that level.
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post Aug 2 2006, 02:51 PM
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You're mostly right on this one... but at the same time, there are those who think we will never be able to win it all becasue he's too short, and a line-up of kirk and BG7 will not get the job done to win a championship. They think we will be good, but never great enough to get to that level.


That's been the thought, yes, but the NBA is changing. You don't need a traditional lineup anymore. YOu can't get to elite level with a 6'3 SG playing 40mpg at the 2 spot, but it has become easier in the NBA to go with a variety of obscure lineups for significant amounts of time as opposed to a traditionally sized starting 5 with depleting support off the bench. See Dallas, phx, and every team that at least occasionally emulated them like clippers, raptors, hawks etc.

Seeing BG7 with 6'7 sef playing some point alongside him, and having sef and griffin get steady SG mins makes him workable at 2 for an elite team. Just look at Dallas. They played Terry and Harris together often, both under 6'3, and look where they got. It worked bc they could use Griffin and Stackhouse off the bench. You can't play 6'3 at SG all game and expect to get to that level, but you can do it for 30 mpg, especially when some of those 30 are alongside at 6'7 pg.

Despite what some say, I am beginning to think BG7 is not an ideal 6th man. I think an ideal 6th man would be someone like Sef or maybe Noc, bc they can play multiple positions effectively. Ben is not a pg, no matter what he says, so he is limited in who he can come in for. Someone like Sef is a great 1st sub bc he can come in for 3 positions, maybe 4 if someone like Deng/Noc is starting at the 3, bc then Sef could sub for the pf and Deng/Noc could move over.

With Ben as best chance at a 20+ppg consistent offensive threat, let's try to make this work until at least the trading deadline.
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post Aug 2 2006, 03:50 PM
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i love what gordon said. Everything sounded like hes ready to be the player everyone wants him to be. and he is ready to win bad.
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