longstrangetrip wrote:lipoli390 wrote:I just went through the rest of our schedule and projected wins and losses in each game. Even assuming we win these next 5 very winnable home games, my individual game analysis has us finishing with between 43-46 wins. And that's assuming we stay healthy. The schedule gets tougher in after mid January. After watching the way Bazz was playing and in light of Belly's foot problem, we have no margins for injuries. And we really need to win big over this next 10 game stretch playing lesser teams and teams like Denver that lack some of their key players.
I agree that we really need to take advantage of the next 9 as the road gets bumpier after that. But I'm more optimistic than your 43-46, and the reason is Jimmy Butler. I think he has shown signs of assuming the mantle of team leader the past 10 days, and as painful as that may be for KAT who likes to see himself as that, it's all for the good of this team. This doesn't mean I don't agree with Cam that KAT needs to be more involved offensively at the end of games, but he also needs to understand that Butler is the man, and the guy who is going to offset Thibs and take us to the next level.
One of the main reasons for my optimism is Butler's recent comments about Thibs' rotations...his positive relationship with Thibs seems to make him more comfortable than others to express his views even when they are somewhat critical of Thibs. For instance, he has been verbal about Tyus playing well and needing more minutes (although Thibs has not heeded that message yet). More importantly, Butler has begun talking about Thibs' minutes distribution in the past week. After the Clippers game, he told Marney Gellner that "we need to talk to Thibs...these minutes are adding up". Butler is well aware of how Thibs' grinding shortened the careers of three Bulls' players (Deng, Noah and Rose all aged faster than the average NBA player), and he seems to understand that our exhaustion at the end of games is costing us wins. Thibs is too bullheaded to listen to anyone else, but I sense he and Thibs have a mutual respect and that continuing comments by Butler are our best hope for changing Thibs. I'm much more optimistic about this team after listening to Butler this week.
I'd like to see our starters minutes throughout the season as they compare to other teams. LST, can you give us bi monthly updates?