2042-2043 Chicago Bulls Preseason Presser
Posted: Sun Jul 25, 2021 12:45 am
Hello Chicago Bulls Fans,
We're beyond honored to bring a record tying 6 rings to the city of the Chicago. First off, let me congratulate the Los Angeles Clippers on a phenomenal season and a series that thrilled fans, took our team to the absolute limit, and bored the shit out of Scott and Raby. That series could have gone either way, and we haven't faced competition that closely matched in quite some time. We've had tremendous success over the past several runs, and we wouldn't be here without you all cheering us on. We went into last year with a mindset that it was time to rebuild because we were facing maximum repeater tax, but when we had a path to trade for Delmar Lopez, we knew it was worth the risk if it meant bringing home another ring. Delmar was everything we could've hoped for and more...the first MVP to play for our team, and while we had to make some tough decisions in the offseason in order to maximize our chances this while keeping our future bright and our accounting above the books, we knew we wanted Delmar back again.
We were happy to keep Richard Hunt running the team's offense. He's done a tremendous job over the last several years, and he's helped us to 3 rings in the last four seasons, and he provides us an important jolt on both ends of the court as a premier scorer, facilitator, and two-way player.
Unfortunately, we parted ways with the third member of that big three core, Burt Gibson. Burt was an integral part of many Bulls championships team, and we will always appreciate his play for the city of Chicago. I also want to say that when we acquired Burt Gibson from the Mavericks, we gave both Michael Morley and Dudley Carner. The Mavericks have had Morley for multiple years, where he's posted over 20 points per game with a PER over 20 each of the four years they've had him. Those numbers are very comparable to Burt Gibson's numbers for us over the same stretch of time.
The Mavericks were struggling at the time and afraid of losing Burt Gibson in the offseason based on the trend of star players turning down supermaxes from struggling teams. Morley still had a season left on his contract at a bit less money than Gibson would have had to make.
We also sent them Dudley Carner, a 6'9 player on a rookie contract with incredible quickness and a versatile skillset that allows him to play any position on the court. They've got him on a nice contract for the next 4 years. The Mavericks, whose GM had been at the helm for about 18 seasons at the time, weren't in the tax that season, so the move gave them plenty of time to build and plan.
We wish Burt luck in Los Angeles and are excited to welcome Les Kim to the Chicago Bulls as a big part of this year's squad and hopefully for a long time to come!
We brought back some familiar faces from last season's championship run including Justin Todd, Jere Ratliff, and 4 time Bulls champion and fan favorite, Silky Johnson. Some new players we're excited to feature are Leonard Washington, who we signed with our MLE money, Ryan Adams, who we received in a Jessie Kavanaugh sign-and-trade deal with the Pacers, and Peter Harker, an athletic wing who we acquired from the Lakers.
Our roster's pretty well rounded out with some veteran post-UFA signings of Dominic Haber, Steven South, Nathan Aker, and 40 year old locker room leader and Bulls legend Wanderlei Silva.
We're looking forward to another season, and though the competition's tougher this year with more teams that could feasibly be considered contenders, we really hope we can make it back into the Finals and make a case for an unprecedented 7th ring to add to the collections.
And now for the most fun part of presser season, I open up the floor to questions!
We're beyond honored to bring a record tying 6 rings to the city of the Chicago. First off, let me congratulate the Los Angeles Clippers on a phenomenal season and a series that thrilled fans, took our team to the absolute limit, and bored the shit out of Scott and Raby. That series could have gone either way, and we haven't faced competition that closely matched in quite some time. We've had tremendous success over the past several runs, and we wouldn't be here without you all cheering us on. We went into last year with a mindset that it was time to rebuild because we were facing maximum repeater tax, but when we had a path to trade for Delmar Lopez, we knew it was worth the risk if it meant bringing home another ring. Delmar was everything we could've hoped for and more...the first MVP to play for our team, and while we had to make some tough decisions in the offseason in order to maximize our chances this while keeping our future bright and our accounting above the books, we knew we wanted Delmar back again.
We were happy to keep Richard Hunt running the team's offense. He's done a tremendous job over the last several years, and he's helped us to 3 rings in the last four seasons, and he provides us an important jolt on both ends of the court as a premier scorer, facilitator, and two-way player.
Unfortunately, we parted ways with the third member of that big three core, Burt Gibson. Burt was an integral part of many Bulls championships team, and we will always appreciate his play for the city of Chicago. I also want to say that when we acquired Burt Gibson from the Mavericks, we gave both Michael Morley and Dudley Carner. The Mavericks have had Morley for multiple years, where he's posted over 20 points per game with a PER over 20 each of the four years they've had him. Those numbers are very comparable to Burt Gibson's numbers for us over the same stretch of time.
The Mavericks were struggling at the time and afraid of losing Burt Gibson in the offseason based on the trend of star players turning down supermaxes from struggling teams. Morley still had a season left on his contract at a bit less money than Gibson would have had to make.
We also sent them Dudley Carner, a 6'9 player on a rookie contract with incredible quickness and a versatile skillset that allows him to play any position on the court. They've got him on a nice contract for the next 4 years. The Mavericks, whose GM had been at the helm for about 18 seasons at the time, weren't in the tax that season, so the move gave them plenty of time to build and plan.
We wish Burt luck in Los Angeles and are excited to welcome Les Kim to the Chicago Bulls as a big part of this year's squad and hopefully for a long time to come!
We brought back some familiar faces from last season's championship run including Justin Todd, Jere Ratliff, and 4 time Bulls champion and fan favorite, Silky Johnson. Some new players we're excited to feature are Leonard Washington, who we signed with our MLE money, Ryan Adams, who we received in a Jessie Kavanaugh sign-and-trade deal with the Pacers, and Peter Harker, an athletic wing who we acquired from the Lakers.
Our roster's pretty well rounded out with some veteran post-UFA signings of Dominic Haber, Steven South, Nathan Aker, and 40 year old locker room leader and Bulls legend Wanderlei Silva.
We're looking forward to another season, and though the competition's tougher this year with more teams that could feasibly be considered contenders, we really hope we can make it back into the Finals and make a case for an unprecedented 7th ring to add to the collections.
And now for the most fun part of presser season, I open up the floor to questions!