How Lonzo Ball would impact the Bulls if he stays healthy | Numbers on the Board



How Lonzo Ball would impact the Bulls if he stays healthy | Numbers on the Board Kenny, Pierre, Mike, and Darrick discuss their …

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  1. If they thought Lonzo was coming back in decent shape, they wouldn't have traded for Giddy. There isn't a space for him at the Bulls anymore.

  2. I think the question is what does 'healthy' mean for Lonzo at this point? He has never been durable and if his physical skills have dropped off much and his impact on defense drops that improved jumper probably is not enough to keep him in a lineup

  3. What's the difference between the Celtics and the Lakers? The Celtics develop their young players and the Lakers trade them for more experienced players. So had Tatum come, he would have been traded too. Can I go back to the 2017 Laker squad and asked what could have been? Lonzo Ball, Brandon Ingram, Julius Randle, Klye Kuzma, Alex Caruso, Josh Hart, Zubac, Jordan Clarkson, Larry Nance Jr, Thomas Bryant, Kentavious Caldwell Pope. What do all of these players have in common? They were all on the Lakers team the year before Lebron came and all 23 and under. So what makes you think Tatum would have been there and played well on a team that already had 3 forwards in Randle, Ingram and Kuzma? So instead of Zo, you would have had no passing guard but forwards in Randle, Ingram, Kuzma and Tatum? How would that have worked out?

  4. I feel bad for Lonzo. He was a good 2 way point guard, had size and athleticism. I wish that he attacked the basket more. 6 foot 6 with a 40 inch vertical. IMO that was the key to unlocking his game. Taking him from good 2 way player to an all star.

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