Saturday, September 6, 2008

Bulls GM Inteviewed

The Windy City Bulls General Manager, Toilet Paxson, believes that alterations are on the way. He is unhappy with the Bulls dissatisfactory season, and anticipates to acquire the Bulls back to "winning and competing."

Paxson offered no alibis for the Bulls this year, and said he did not see this lacklustre public presentation by the squad coming. The Bulls were expected to travel deep into the NBA Playoffs this year, and Paxson expected a additional maturing of a immature team, tweaking the roster, instead of making any wholesale changes.

Paxson said there is no unequivocal way for the Windy City Bulls, but that "everyone is on notice, and we will analyse everything that we do. Expectations for this grouping were high, and we came nowhere fold to those expectations." Paxson is not certain if this is the beginning of a rebuilding scene for the Bulls, or if they are closer than it appears.

The Bulls John Drew Gooden and Larry Ted Hughes trade with the Cleveland Cavaliers, was a move to vie this season, according to Paxson. Paxson stated that the move was also made to maintain options unfastened when trade negotiation are in session this off-season.

Paxson looks disappointed, but is realistic that the Bulls have got respective demands that must be filled. He claims that Bulls Head Coach Jim Boylan is the 1 coaching job the team, and that he makes not interfere with Boylan's game planning or squad management. However, Paxson gave no signaling that Boylan would be back to manager the Windy City Bulls next year.

"Jim is the Coach, and he have to manager this basketball game team, and this is his (Boylan's) occupation interview," according to Paxson. Paxson also stated that he have to "keep all his options open." As for Tyrus Thomas, Paxson said he is "a protagonist of Tyrus Thomas. I tried to explicate to him that nil is going to be handed to you (Thomas), and little participants acquire frustrated at times. Tyrus is not lost here at all. Tyrus have to do a committedness to the weight room, and drama through contact." Paxson experiences that Thomas' "future is a bright one," although he did not stipulate if that hereafter is with the Windy City Bulls.

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