Saturday, September 13, 2008

Chicago Bulls - Gordon or Hughes?

The Windy City Bulls will have got many determinations to do after the NBA season, a dissatisfactory 1 even if they do it to the NBA Playoffs. A large 1 is at shot guard, where Ben Gordon and Larry Ted Hughes both demand starting money.

The Windy City Bulls offered Ben Gordon $10 million per twelvemonth earlier in the season to stay a Bull, and Gordon turned them down, as did Luol Deng. Gordon figured a good season would impel his marketplace value above the Bulls offer. Whether that come ups to fruition or not stays to be seen, but NBA squads will surely give Gordon a good look.

The Bulls guard will pull some NBA suitors, but the larger inquiry is, which shot guard the Bulls will desire to maintain for their roster? The improver from the Cleveland Cavaliers of Larry Ted Hughes gives the Bulls some room to maneuver. Both have got their top and downside, but for me, I like Hughes' game better than Gordon's.

Larry Hughes, when he desires to, can be a stifling NBA defender, and is taller than the postable Gordon. Although Gordon can be electrical offensively, he is often inconsistent, whereas with Hughes, you can pencil him in for 15 points a night, with hopefully a much better defensive attitude attempt than Gordon.

Many other inquiries still necessitate to be answered concerning the Bulls roster, but with Larry Ted Ted Hughes penciled into the 2-spot for the adjacent few years, at least the squad is covered on both sides of the court, and the issue of the little backcourt is handled.

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