I should have clarified I meant a regular season sweep. Once in the playoffs, a series victory is a sucess in any fashion. I wouldn't consider the season a failure if we didn't sweep them, though I would be very disappointed.Wombataholic wrote: Mon Jun 18, 2018 8:21 am With a stated goal of sweeping "those candy-asses in Philadelphia", would any other outcome be considered a failure? Say you win the series 4-1. Would that be a failure? What if Philadelphia is eliminated before you were to play them, would that result in a failure?
This preseason was one of the rare times the rec'd settings were close to what I was envisioning. Ulis probably didn't get as many mins as I'd like to see but was still able to score 18ppg in only 22 mpg. I plan on experimenting with the lineup a lot. I bet we will lead the league in different starting 5's, but if I had to guess the 5 guys that will start the most games it would be Schroder, Ulis, Brown, KAT, and Withey. Withey will start a lot of games, but probably play the 8th most minutes. And KAT may be the only permenant fixture in the starting lineup. Saric will by far have the most flexibility, I could see him playing every position he had a fantastic preseason and will be key to the rosters flexibility in general.false9 wrote: Mon Jun 18, 2018 8:22 am Who do you envision in the starting five? Will we see some flexibility in Dario Saric's role?
It looks like we should be able to score and rebound and those will be 2 areas we focus on. I'd like to see improvement, in the turnover department. Specifically steals, we had the ball stolen away from us a ton last year, and didn't make up for it on the defensive end ranking 25th in the league in steals.garbageman wrote: Mon Jun 18, 2018 9:01 am Sham Smith, Bulls.com: Your team is young, deep, and balanced. In terms of gameplan, what do you believe your team will excel at, and what's one area you'd like to see improvement?
Its hard to say...every year is the year we think he's gonna come in and produce. He's usually one of the focal points of the offense, and the scoring just hasn't been there. But we are going to really force the issue to keep him down low this year. He has a good jumpshot and he just can't fall in love with it. He shot more jumpshots than inside shots this preseason. But I do beleive he will make the team better with his rebounding and passing and that will be huge him and for the team.NOLa. wrote: Mon Jun 18, 2018 9:04 am Karl Anthony Towns had reportedly the best overall camp among all players. Is this the year we finally see a jump in production for him?
Are there any truths to the Bucks pitching Mcnary live in your presser for Oxford and Vaughn?IamQuailman wrote: Mon Jun 18, 2018 1:40 pm Oxford and Vaughn nice pieces to have but you need a big that can contribute now next to KAT? What's your plan for that?
When you're as strong as the Ox Man that's the price you pay, you wear yourself out much easier just moving all that muscle around.logpmess wrote: Mon Jun 18, 2018 9:06 am What is the level of concern with Oxford's conditioning? Is that going to prevent him from becoming the talent that you foresee him being?
I can't wait to see what the regular season crown looks like. For your second question, KAT was the first domino in the rebuild, so I guess technically the roster has been put around him. I know I essentially took a sabbatical is the past, but it really was Ulis who probably kept me from stepping away full-time and kept what little engagement I had going. He may end up being an instant offense 6th man, and definitely not what the roster is constructed around, but he will be a huge part of what the team is moving forward. I just love his game, I love checking the box scores to see how many points he put up. It was crazy as a Y/B he was 10th in the league in scoring.ballsohard wrote: Mon Jun 18, 2018 9:15 am Welcome back and congrats on the preseason division crown:
We saw KAt taken #1 overall as that franchise star. We've seen you trade for DLR who's taking some time, but is another #1 overall and has potential bursting out of the seams. We also see Ullis who's really produced since day 1 and looks like he wants it. Who would you say is the sole guy this team is built around ?
Ulis JumpSoundwave wrote: Mon Jun 18, 2018 12:25 pm If you had to pick one, what is the most important single attribute or skill of any lone player on your team? For instance Saric's quickness, or Towns' strength, etc................ Just one.
Withey is not the sexiest Center in the league, but has historically gotten the job done in terms of rebounding and shot blocking. He'll be a good stopgap until Ox and Vaughn are ready.IamQuailman wrote: Mon Jun 18, 2018 1:40 pm Oxford and Vaughn nice pieces to have but you need a big that can contribute now next to KAT? What's your plan for that?
I think they'll play well together and will be a strong rebounding duo down low. I think it'll work well because Oxford won't have as expanded a role as KAT. We'll rely on KAT to score, rebound, and distribute, letting Ox focus on the dirty work grabbing loose balls, blocking shots. Barring injury Ox won't see much playing time this year, but by his 3rd year I think he'll receive significant minutes.digiskunk wrote: Mon Jun 18, 2018 2:41 pm How do you foresee Robert Oxford and Karl-Anthony Towns fitting together in the post? Of course, it will take a few years for a raw prospect such as Oxford to develop. How many years until they reach their peak?