Chicago Bulls Select Derrick Rose #1 overall |
Chicago Bulls Select Derrick Rose #1 overall |
Jul 1 2008, 04:14 PM
Post
#31
|
|
Superstar Group: Members Posts: 3,150 Joined: 20-March 06 Member No.: 73 |
|
|
|
Jul 1 2008, 05:11 PM
Post
#32
|
|
Superstar Group: Administrator Posts: 3,736 Joined: 12-March 06 From: Chicago, IL Member No.: 12 |
|
|
|
Jul 2 2008, 07:57 PM
Post
#33
|
|
Starter Group: Members Posts: 844 Joined: 28-April 06 Member No.: 118 |
3 Things that really stood out for me about Rose...
-1st, He has a loooooong way to go on his leadership skills. He's not very vocal, and he doesnt have too much experience because he was the youngest out of 4 kids.... That being said, im glad he said that he IS going to be a leader. Im glad he recognizes that. -2nd, he is willing to listen and learn. That's huge. This guy could go very far... -3rd... He's very confident |
|
|
Jul 2 2008, 08:52 PM
Post
#34
|
|
Superstar Group: Members Posts: 3,150 Joined: 20-March 06 Member No.: 73 |
3 Things that really stood out for me about Rose... -1st, He has a loooooong way to go on his leadership skills. He's not very vocal, and he doesnt have too much experience because he was the youngest out of 4 kids.... That being said, im glad he said that he IS going to be a leader. Im glad he recognizes that. -2nd, he is willing to listen and learn. That's huge. This guy could go very far... -3rd... He's very confident From what I've seen, Rose is a completely different person on the court than off. If you saw the NCAA tournament, you saw him lay it all on the line, he was the leader of that team and I don't think you'll have a problem with him speaking up when it comes game time. I could care less if he's good with the "Media" or not. |
|
|
Jul 2 2008, 10:36 PM
Post
#35
|
|
Leading Scorer Group: Members Posts: 1,169 Joined: 5-April 06 Member No.: 99 |
QUOTE -1st, He has a loooooong way to go on his leadership skills. He's not very vocal, and he doesnt have too much experience because he was the youngest out of 4 kids.... That being said, im glad he said that he IS going to be a leader. Im glad he recognizes that. i can say as a quiet person it is totaly different on the court or field or whatever than it is off. with the media he is very quiet but on the court i think he is the total opposite. also rose being a leader is just as much leading by example as it is vocal. |
|
|
Jul 3 2008, 12:12 PM
Post
#36
|
|
Starter Group: Members Posts: 844 Joined: 28-April 06 Member No.: 118 |
From what I've seen, Rose is a completely different person on the court than off. If you saw the NCAA tournament, you saw him lay it all on the line, he was the leader of that team and I don't think you'll have a problem with him speaking up when it comes game time. I could care less if he's good with the "Media" or not. QUOTE DutheDoduhon21 i can say as a quiet person it is totaly different on the court or field or whatever than it is off. with the media he is very quiet but on the court i think he is the total opposite. also rose being a leader is just as much leading by example as it is vocal. I'm with you guys, I understand he is going to be the leader of the team... If everything goes as planned, he's going to be the best player in the Bulls roster (unless they make a trade).... That alone will make him the leader of the team. Last year, the Bulls didnt have a clear-cut on who was the best player of the team... As far as leading by example goes... That can only take you so far... Just look at Ben Wallace... He was also brought in as leader, to lead by example... work hard etc.... But he's not much a vocal guy and that was needed. At the same time, i understand that he started to decline, and players stopped looking up to him pretty quickly. -The Bulls need a player that also gets onto their teamates.. Players sometimes need a different voice than the coaches... As of today, IMO, Joakim Noah is the best leader. He's a natural born leader. He's someone that looks like he will be able to push everyone when things arent going too good on the court. Is Rose ever going to get to Joakim's level, is he ever going to look like a guy that people say, "that guy look like a natural born leader"...? Maybe, maybe not... But I'm sure he'll be just fine because he understands, knows what the role of playing the point guard is all about, what he's suppose to do, and the key... he's willing to listen. -In brief, In my opinion, when Rose takes over as the Bulls best player, he will be the leader of the team, and im sure he will be just fine in that role. When he really starts feeling comfortable around everyone, and people start to look up at him because he's the best player, Rose will open up more. Pretty much the same as Memphis. That being said, Joakim will definitely be one of our true vocal leaders of the team... And that is something very important to have in a team. |
|
|
Jul 6 2008, 11:10 AM
Post
#37
|
|
Leading Scorer Group: Members Posts: 1,169 Joined: 5-April 06 Member No.: 99 |
QUOTE Bulls rookie battling tendinitis
Posted: Sunday July 06, 2008 09:26AM ET Derrick Rose participated in the night practice of Saturday's double sessions for Bulls' summer-league mini-camp despite battling tendinitis in his right knee. The No. 1 pick limped noticeably following the morning practice, his knee wrapped in ice, but vowed not to miss games at the Orlando Pro Summer League beginning Monday. "I've been coming 90 minutes early every day to get treatment," Rose said. "I'll be fine." Rose said the condition dates to his one season at Memphis and developed for noble reasons. |
|
|
Lo-Fi Version | Time is now: 4th May 2024 - 02:04 AM |