Are the people running the Bobcats trying to win?

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The Bobcats have talent - lack of veterans/leadership and coaching are holding them back. If the Bulls can be a playoff seed with their current roster, the Bobcats can too.

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the Bulls have 2 all-stars the Bobcats dont, and lowkey Boozer having a nice season

im taking Deng and Noah over anyone on the Bobcats, theyre just not that good

Kemba a bright spot, MKG will be decent, Mullens has potential but then what?...Sessions and Henderson are both slightly above average guards, theyre roster just not built well
 

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:shaq2:

the Bulls have 2 all-stars the Bobcats dont, and lowkey Boozer having a nice season

im taking Deng and Noah over anyone on the Bobcats, theyre just not that good

Kemba a bright spot, MKG will be decent, Mullens has potential but then what?...Sessions and Henderson are both slightly above average guards, theyre roster just not built well
Don't bore me with your trolling.
 

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:wtf:im trolling for saying the Bulls have a superior roster to the worst team in the league?

Bobcats:

PG: Kemba Walker/Ramon Sessions
SG: Gerald Henderson/Ben Gordon
SF: Michael Kidd-Gilchrist/Jeffery Taylor
PF: Hakim Warrick/Tyrus Thomas/Byron Mullens
C: Bismack Biyombo/Brendan Haywood

Bulls:

PG: Kirk Hinrich/Nate Robinson
SG: Richard Hamilton/Marcus Belinelli
SF: Luol Deng/Jimmy Butler
PF: Carlos Boozer/Taj Gibson/Vladimir Radmanovic
C: Joakim Noah/Nazr Mohammed

The Bobcats have more depth.

You could argue they have the more talented team on paper too. I'd give the edge to the Bulls in the frontcourt, but the backcourt - shyt is heavily in favor of the Bobcats.

How many other coaches in the league right now could be successful with the Bulls backcourt? Maybe one. And that's a maybe.

Where would the Bulls roster be ranked now if they were in Charlotte (the core players playing under the constant coaching change; Silas, Brown and Dunlap - basically weighing in the whole time they progressed since 2010)?
 

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The Bobcats have talent - lack of veterans/leadership and coaching are holding them back. If the Bulls can be a playoff seed with their current roster, the Bobcats can too.

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The Bulls have MUCH more talent than the Bobcats. The Bulls have three All-Star caliber players; the Bobcats have Kemba Walker. Nate Robinson would be putting up some REAL numbers in Charlotte.
 

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:comeon:

The Bulls have MUCH more talent than the Bobcats. The Bulls have three All-Star caliber players; the Bobcats have Kemba Walker. Nate Robinson would be putting up some REAL numbers in Charlotte.
Bobcats:

PG: Kemba Walker/Ramon Sessions
SG: Gerald Henderson/Ben Gordon
SF: Michael Kidd-Gilchrist/Jeffery Taylor
PF: Byron Mullens/Jeff Adrien/Tyrus Thomas/Josh McRoberts
C: Bismack Biyombo/Brendan Haywood

Bulls:

PG: Kirk Hinrich/Nate Robinson
SG: Richard Hamilton/Marcus Belinelli
SF: Luol Deng/Jimmy Butler
PF: Carlos Boozer/Taj Gibson/Vladimir Radmanovic
C: Joakim Noah/Nazr Mohammed

That certainly isn't more talented to me. You're really saying that a rotation of Hinrich/Robinson and Hamilton/Belinelli are more talented than the Bobcats backcourt?

If Deng and Noah would've been on the Bobcats since 2010 would they be All-Stars this season?

Robinson would be putting up REAL numbers in Charlotte? :what:
 

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If the Bobcats roster was in the Bulls system/environment since 2010 (with the exact some player changes) and the Bulls roster in the Bobcats system/environment since 2010 (vice versa player changes) people's opinions of their respective levels of talent (right now) would be ENTIRELY different and both of their team's records this season would be entirely different too.

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Bobcats got Rich Cho now, he's not bad. Yea the cats are losing dis year but kemba, biyombo n gillie da kid r developing nicely. What they need is a real pf, who cn play strong in the low post. Was hoping at deadline they couldve moved a gerald henderson for 1.
 

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This dude is convinced thibs is the only reason Deng, Noah and Boozer are nba players according to him they all be role players on the bobcats
 

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Bobcats have pieces that don't fit. Their backcourt is too small and there's only one pure PG in it. Henderson is the biggest guard at a generous 6'5" and doesn't fill the void as the dynamic wing necessary to make a splash in the league. Even if MKG reaches his potential, that potential = Gerald Wallace.

In the frontcourt there's no stretch 4 and/or no dude who you throw the rock to and ask for 15-18 every night. Their rim protector plays 26 mins a game for whatever reason. Veteran leadership is also an issue.

Jordan can't draft.
 

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This dude is convinced thibs is the only reason Deng, Noah and Boozer are nba players according to him they all be role players on the bobcats

When did I say that? You're telling me that if Noah and Deng were on the Bobcats since 2010 they would be All-Star players this season?
 
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