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Bulls Plan On London Trip

Saturday, November 29th, 2008

The Chicago Tribune is reporting that the Bulls are planning on playing an exhibition game in London next preseason as part of the NBA’s Europe Live tour. Here is what the Chicago Tribune wrote:

Though the league office hasn’t released anything official, the Bulls are working under the assumption they’ll travel to at least London — home to the famous clock tower — next training camp as part of the NBA’s Europe Live. It will be the fourth year of the league’s overseas initiative.

It’s unknown whether the Bulls will travel to other cities or how many exhibition games they will play. Miami and New Jersey played against each other in both London and Paris in October 2008.

To honor Britain for granting his family political asylum from Sudan, Bulls forward Luol Deng earned his British citizenship in 2006 and has worked extensively trying to qualify British basketball for the 2012 London Olympics.

Through his father, Yannick, the former tennis star, Joakim Noah has ties to France. Also, Ben Gordon, an unrestricted free agent who may or may not be with the Bulls, was born in London.

The Bulls haven’t traveled overseas since playing in Paris in October 1997.

The trip will be good, as it will allow Luol Deng, and maybe Ben Gordon, who both might be playing for Great Britain during the 2012 Olympics to expand the popularity of the game in Great Britain. It could also just lead to worse starts to the season for Ben Gordon and Luol Deng, two guys who have struggled early on in the season in the past.

Is it a good idea for the Bulls to play in London during the 2009 preseason?

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2008-2009 Chicago Bulls: Luol Deng

Thursday, October 16th, 2008

Luol Deng will return to the Chicago Bulls for his 5th season in the NBA and with the Chicago Bulls after signing a new contract with the Bulls this summer.

Things didn’t always look like they would go well in the Deng negotiations. In mid-July, Luol Deng gave the Bulls an ultimatum. Deng reportedly told the Bulls sign me, or I am taking the qualifying offer and not negotiating with you [The Bulls] next summer. Then two days later, a Greek news source broke a story that stated that the Greek club, Olympiakos, had offered Luol Deng a $23 million over 2 year deal, which Manouselis, the Olympiakos general manager, later refuted.

In he end, Luol Deng agreed to a $71 million contract, that could be worth as much as $80 million after incentives with the Bulls.

Deng then went on to spend the summer under the tutelage of Chris Finch, playing for Chris Finch, for the Great Britain National Team. For awhile, it looked like Deng may never play for Great Britain because of an insurance issue. Deng’s back was one of MetLife’s 14 body part exclusions. Eventually, Deng was cleared to play after Great Britain officials came up with $500,000 to pay for supplemental insurance.

Luol Deng and Great Britain were able to qualify for the 2009 European Championship after winning Group D. They started off the tournament with a disappointing overtime loss to Israel. Deng had 30 points and 3 blocks in this game. Great Britain redeemed themselves by beating the Czech Republic 87-68. Deng finished this game with 21 points. Great Britain won their next game against Bosnia and Herzeogovina 82-74. Deng finished the game with 29 points. Luol Deng scored 21 points as Great Britain beat the Czech Republic 67-63 to claim their spot in the 2009 European Championship.

During the European Championship qualifying games, Deng did a pretty good job scoring the ball for international play, but it is hard to see that transferring over to the NBA. In the European Championships, Deng had turnover problems, often traveling, carrying the ball, and sometimes dribbling it off his legs.

Deng worked hard during the summer to try to become a first option.He worked out at IMG Academy with David Thorpe. He worked on improving putting the ball on the floor and driving to the basket from about 19 feet out. He has worked on his three point shooting, a Scottie Pippen bank shot, and his dribbling. He has been working on moves that will help him become a number one option.

Unfortunately, it seems as though Deng doesn’t have it in him to be a quality first option in the NBA, but that’s alright. The Bulls have Derrick Rose and Ben Gordon who can be the first two scoring options on the team. Deng can play off of those two, and be quite successful in that third option role.

This will be a bit of a redemption year for Deng. Last year, he struggled as a result of a back injury, which came as the result of an achilles injury. Deng will look to make up for his poor showing last season, although Deng has struggled early on in preseason.

The big question is, will Luol Deng live up to his $80 million contract? The answer depends on what you will be looking for out of Deng. If you expect him to be a first option for that kind of money, you likely will be disappointed. If you expect Deng to just be a good second or third option behind Rose and Gordon, than Deng will probably succeed in living up to his contract.

2008-2009 Chicago Bulls: Ben Gordon

Sunday, October 12th, 2008

Ben Gordon is now entering his 5th season in the NBA and with the Chicago Bulls. Once again, the Bulls failed to reach a long term deal with Gordon, who will return to the Bulls this season on the qualifying offer.

It has been a rumor filled summer surrounding Ben Gordon. At the end of July, Ben Gordon stated that Europe is now an option for him, amidst rumors of Olymiakos offering Luol Deng and Ben Gordon large offers. Later that day, Manos Manouselis admitted to sending overtures to the agents of Gordon and Deng, but said that they never made any contract offer.

It was reported at the end of July, that the Heat, Suns, and Hornets were after Ben Gordon. The Heat were only one of two teams that were persistent in their efforts to coup Gordon. In mid-August, the Bulls rejected a sign and trade based around Shawn Marion. In mid-September, it was reported that a deal involving Gordon, Larry Hughes, and possibly Joakim Noah for Shawn Marion and Marcus Banks fell through. A source, strongly biased in favor of the Bulls front office, stated that the Bulls and Heat agreed on the trade scenarios, but the Heat weren’t willing to match Gordon’s salary demands, but of course, this turned out to be false. The Bulls also turned down a trade involving Ben Gordon and Andres Nocioni for Shawn Marion. The Heat will have cap space next summer, and likely will make another run at Gordon. The Knicks also made a play at Gordon, offering Stephon Marbury’s large expiring contract, but the Bulls also turned that offer down.

With the Bulls unwilling to trade Gordon to a conference rival, Gordon had to play the media to try to pry a better offer out of the Bulls. At the beginning of August, Gordon confirmed to Slam Magazine that he has received some contract offers from Europe. A week later, Gordon was telling the Hartford Courant that he didn’t see himself being a Bull this season. On the same day, a rumor broke that stated that the Russian team, Dynamo, was pursuing Gordon. The rumor seems to be credible as Dynamo moved into sign a similar player, Jannero Pargo, to a deal after Gordon wouldn’t commit. Towards the end of August, Gordon said he would like to play for the New York Knicks.

The Bulls played their own hand in the media game. At the beginning of September, a Greek news source reported that CSKA Moscow was offering Gordon a contract. A few days later, CSKA Moscow general manager, Андрею Ватутину (Andrei Vatutinu) stated that this was nothing more than a, “dirty, baseless newspaper rumor”. The original narrative that emerged was that Raymond Brothers, Gordon’s representation made up the deal. This never made a whole lot of sense given that CSKA Moscow was only offering Ben Gordon $5.5 million a year. Gordon’s representation had no incentive to make up a European team offering Gordon such a low, insulting offer. It is more likely that the Bulls front office used a media source to try to smear Gordon, like when they sent their media henchman after Scott Skiles during his contract negotiations.

After Luol Deng signed for a $71 million deal, the Bulls had a little over $58 million before they would hit the luxury tax. Of course, the Bulls in the end, didn’t offer Ben Gordon the full amount they could under the luxury tax, making his decision not to re-sign easy. General manager John Paxson said on the Gordon situation, “I’d like to be sitting up here with Ben shortly,” following the Deng signing press conference, but Paxson’s plans as a general manager were thwarted by the cheapness of Bulls owner, Jerry Reinsdorf.

Reinsdorf refused to give Gordon a substantive offer, despite pleas from Luol Deng, Tyrus Thomas, and Joakim Noah to general manager, John Paxson, to bring Gordon back. Luol Deng told Sun Sports, “I’d love to see him back in Chicago and here with me playing for Great Britain. I’ve never been on a court without him and we know what he’s capable of. The Bulls and GB will be better with him.”

Money wasn’t the only thing keeping Gordon from re-signing long-term with the Bulls. Gordon was also distraught over the guard rotation. Gordon stated on ESPN’s First Take, that the guard logjam was a hurdle in him re-signing. What exactly the Bulls are doing with their guard rotation still remains a mystery for Gordon.

Despite the disappointing summer, Gordon has remained professional, and worked hard all summer long. Ben Gordon made nightly appearances at the Bulls’ practice facility, the Berto Center, to get in an evening workout with his personal assistant.

Gordon will try to recover from a disappointing season. Gordon wasn’t terrible, finishing with averages of 18.6 PPG and 3.0 APG on good scoring efficiency, but he wasn’t great either. Gordon was actually averaging 20.2 PPG on the season when the Bulls made the Ben Wallace trade. After the Bulls made the trade, Jim Boylan severely slashed Gordon’s minutes, leading to his season averages dropping at the end of the season. Despite being Boylan’d, Gordon was by far the Bulls best player last season.

So why was the Bulls’ best player unable to secure a long term deal? Despite being the Bulls best player, Gordon still took a step back from 2006-2007. In 2006-2007, Gordon averaged 21.4 PPG and 3.6 APG with one of the top scoring efficiencies in the league. To build on his already impressive season, Gordon averaged 25.5 PPG and 5.5 APG as he led the Bulls over the Miami Heat in the Bulls’ first playoff series sweep and win since Michael Jordan retired. Gordon was expected to take that big leap forward towards stardom rather than that baby step backwards. Still, it is encouraging that Gordon only took a baby step backwards when the rest of the team took multiple steps backwards.

Gordon looks poised to be the Bulls’ best player again this season and he is expected to play a large role on the team. Vinny Del Negro told 670 the Score, that he would welcome Ben back with open arms, even if he is on the qualifying offer. Vinny said that he really wants Ben on the team, that Ben will be a big part of what the Bulls do, and that he expects Ben to have a big year to show what type of player he is on both sides of the court. It seems that Del Negro wants to use Gordon, who will want to play extraordinarily well to secure a lucrative contract, as a catalyst to get the Bulls back into a winning basketball team. The $59 million…$54 million question is whether Gordon will be playing his ~32 minutes as a starter or off the bench.

There is very little chance that Gordon will disrupt the team’s chemistry this season. What is Gordon going to do to hurt the team, shoot the ball over and over again? That’s what Ben Gordon does, so the Bulls probably get better as he shoots more.

Next to Derrick Rose, Gordon should be really really good. There are some concerns about the size of the backcourt as Gordon will be a “defensive liability”, but the attacks on Gordon’s defense are overstated. Gordon does the small things on defense that you want out of your players, such as closing out on shooters. The one time where Chauncey Billups posted Gordon up in the playoffs sticks out in people’s minds. (Even though, if you look at the box scores, Billups didn’t score more than you would expect from him in that series). The Jason Kidd-Vince Carter scenario sticks out in people’s minds, as so many people watched that game where we blew the #2 seed against the Nets in 2006-2007, although that back court no longer exists in the NBA. Gordon getting abused on defense has never been a regular occurrence, Gordon has been on some of the best defenses of the past 10 years. What was a regular occurrence last season was the Bulls weak interior defense repeatedly being abused.

Offensively, there is not many better shooting guards to put next to Rose than Gordon. Rose needs a great shooter next to him, and pairing him with the 10th best three point shooter would be a logical idea. Kirk Hinrich is not a very good shooter and Larry Hughes and Thabo Sefolosha are horrible shooters, so Ben Gordon should be the starting shooting guard if we are starting Derrick Rose. There is an argument that Hinrich’s shooting percentages aren’t that low. Here’s the deal, Ben Gordon was a more efficient shooter than Hinrich while fielding double teams, while Hinrich took his shots wide open. Gordon’s ceiling next to another player who can draw defensive attention away from Gordon is very high. There is no use playing Kirk Hinrich, Thabo Sefolosha, and Larry Hughes big minutes next to Derrick Rose as they have a 0% chance of ever being the long term solution for shooting guard next to Rose. Gordon, however, could be the long term solution next to Derrick Rose. If you have watched summer league and the early preseason games, it is clear that Rose can set up guys for good looks. The problem is that these guys keep missing those wide open shots. For the sanity of Bulls fans, Del Negro should put the one guy on the Bulls roster who can actually make those shots consistently next to Rose.

Gordon will likely be a very good player throughout the course of an entire game, but will he recapture his clutch heroics from his first two seasons in the league. In his first two seasons in the league, Ben Gordon was one of the most clutch player in the league, and also one of the best players at hitting game winning shots, behind only Carmelo Anthony. These past two years, Gordon has remained one of the league’s top clutch players, but he has had difficulty converting on those game winning shot attempts. If Derrick Rose can draw some defensive attention away from Gordon in the clutch, Gordon will probably return as one of the best player’s in the NBA to have the ball in their hands as the final seconds tick down on the game clock.

Bulls fans should expect a circus around Ben Gordon this season. Every time he has a bad game, the loaded words of “midget” and “defensive liability” will likely find their way into the narrative. If he has an 8 point game after having 9 straight 20 point games, he will still be lambasted. Despite this circus surrounding Gordon and his contract uncertainty, Ben Gordon should have a big season for the Bulls next year.

Great Britain Qualifies for 2009 European Championship

Wednesday, September 17th, 2008

Great Britain’s path to qualifying for the 2009 European Championship started off rough, with an overtime loss to Israel. Many were worrying about whether the other players had enough time to gel with Luol Deng, who joined the team late. Since that first loss, Great Britain has dominated Group D, and has now qualified for the 2009 European Championship as the winner of Group D.

Great Britain clinched there spot in the 2009 European Championships with a 67-63 win over the Czech Republic. This is Great Britain’s second win of the tournament against the Czech Republic. Previously, Great Britain defeated them 87-68 in a game where Great Britain had to redeem itself from the Israel loss.

While this game was closer than the previous game against the Czech Republic, the driving forces behind the victory were the same. Luol Deng scored 21 points and Nate Reinking added 20 points for Great Britain to lead them to victory. In their previous victory against the Czech Republic, Deng scored 21 points and Reinking added 22 points.

Pops Mensah-Bonsu had another solid game against the Czech Republic with 9 points and 11 rebounds. In their previous game against the Czech Republic, Mensah-Bonsu had 13 points 16 rebounds 3 steals and 3 blocks.

Luol Deng again had turnover problems, having 5 in the game. Great Britain had 22 turnovers as a team.

Despite their turnover problems, Great Britain was still able to overcome Jiri Welsch’s 28 point scoring burst, for the victory.

With this victory, Great Britain probably has proven all they needed to that they are competitive enough to deserve the host spot in the 2012 Olympics in London.

Great Britain will wrap up its play in the qualifying portion of the tournament on Saturday in a game against Bosnia and Herzegovina.

Great Britain vs. Bosnia and Herzegovina Recap

Thursday, September 11th, 2008

Great Britain defeated Bosnia and Herzegovina this afternoon, 82-74, to maintain its spot in first place in Group D of the 2009 European Championship Qualifying tournament.

Bosnia and Herzegovina played Great Britain tough in the first quarter, trailing Great Britain 20-18 after the first quarter. They continued to play Great Britain tough, making it a tie game, 41-41 at half time.

Unlike in the last game against the Czech Republic, Luol Deng had a strong first half this game. Luol Deng finished the first half with 14 points.

Great Britain started the 3rd quarter on a 17-2 run to race ahead to a 58-43 lead halfway into the quarter. Luol Deng drained two three point field goals during this run. Great Britain led 66-52 after three quarters.

Bosnia and Herzegovina was able to bring the lead down to only 6 points, but Great Britain responded with a tip in by Andrew Sullivan off of a missed Flinder Boyd layup attempt. This was followed by a Nate Reinking layup, a Pops Mensah-Bonsu slam dunk, and a Luol Deng three pointer to cap off the run. This run gave Great Britain a 15 point lead with just under 4 minutes remaining, allowing Great Britain to go into cruise control mode.

Luol Deng finished the game with 29 points, 8 rebounds, and 5 assists. Luol Deng looked a bit more comfortable in the first option role today, however, he is still struggling with turnovers. Most of Deng’s turnovers were ballhandling related or traveling related. These are not that indifferent from Ben Gordon’s classic turnovers. These types of turnovers seem to be the result of trying to create offense with the entire defense being focused solely on one player.

Pops Mensah-Bonsu finished the game with 15 points, 11 rebounds, and 3 blocks. Mensah-Bonsu has slid nicely into the role of Deng’s number two man.

Chris Finch made the determination that Andy Betts was not quite ready to play in this game. Prior to the game, there were reports that Andy Betts might be available for today’s game.

Following this game, Great Britain is in first place in Group D. Both Great Britain and the Czech Republic have 2-1 records, but Great Britain is winning the point tiebreaker by one point (Great Britain has a 17 point differential and the Czech Republic has a 16 point differential).

Great Britain’s next game is on September 13th, against Israel, in Liverpool, United Kingdom.

Great Britain vs. Bosnia and Herzegovina Preview

Wednesday, September 10th, 2008

The Great Britain National Team will take on Bosnia and Herzegovina today at 1:30 CT in Birmingham, England. Great Britain is coming off a powerful 87-68 victory over the Czech Republic. Bosnia and Herzegovina is coming off a 77-71 victory over Israel.

Right now, after tiebreakers, Great Britain is currently in first place. Right now, all four teams are sitting at 1-1 records, so the tournament is up for grabs for whoever wants it.

Luol Deng comes into the game as the leading scorer for Great Britain at 25.5 PPG. He is currently trying to become comfortable in the role of a number one option.

Great Britain have their star center, Andy Betts, for the first game in this tournament. Betts has been suffering from a back injury. Chris Finch will stick with the same starting lineup, however, and bring Betts off the bench.

Bosnia and Herzegovina really does not have anyone of note on their team. According to betting sites, Great Britain is about a 7 point favorite in this game.

Great Britain vs. Czech Republic Recap

Saturday, September 6th, 2008

After a disappointing loss to Israel in their first game of the qualifying rounds for the 2009 European Championship, Great Britain was able to bounce back and defeat the Czech Republic 87-68.

Great Britain leaped ahead to an early lead behind the scoring prowess of Pops Mensah-Bonsu and Nate Reinking. Mensah-Bonsu had 8 points in the first 6 minutes of the game, helping Great Britain to an early 10-4 lead. Then Nate Reinking took over the scoring load, finishing the first quarter with 7 points.

Great Britain held strong in the 2nd quarter, leaving the quarter with the same 14 point lead that they entered it with.

Luol Deng was terrible in the first half, only scoring 1 point on 0-3 shooting, with a turnover. Luol Deng looked very passive in the first half, although that was okay for this game, with Mensah-Bonsu and Reinking carrying the load in the first half.

Great Britain relented a little bit, allowing the Czech Republic to cut the lead down to 8 behind a pair of shots from Peter Benda, but Reinking and Deng led Great Britain to a 55-37 lead at the end of the 3rd quarter.

Great Britain was just on cruise control for the rest of the game, with the game in hand, and cruised to victory.

Luol Deng finished with 21 points, 4 rebounds, 4 assists, and 2 blocks. Pops Mensah-Bonsu finished with 13 points, 16 rebounds, and 3 blocks. Nate Reinking finished with 22 points.

Jiri Welsch, a former NBA player, is the only play on the Czech Republic who had a good game. Welsch finished with 17 points and 8 rebounds.

Overall today, Luol Deng failed in establishing himself as a dependable first option. Deng had 14 of his 21 points in the 4th quarter, when the game was already out of reach for the Czech Republic. This has been a common complaint of Deng. Gordon is said to always score when it matters, such as in the 4th quarter of a close game, while Deng scores his points when it doesn’t matter, in the first quarter or the fourth quarter of a blow out game. (The former argument is rather silly, as those points in the first quarter help in winning games).

It looks more and more like Deng will never develop into that player you can depend on when the going gets tough, but rather be a great complement to great players who can fill that role.

Great Britain is currently ranked 2nd in Group D, behind Israel. Israel plays Bosnia and Herzegovina later today.

Great Britain’s next game is on September 10th, in Birgmingham, United Kingdom at 1:30 PM CT.