For those saying that the Bulls can't score enough, you guys realize that their offense has been quite a bit better than ours, right?
They rank 12th in points per possession, we rank 18th.
That's primarily due to two factors: they're an excellent offensive rebounding team, and we're extremely turnover prone. Those are two very real advantages that the Bulls have that they'll be able to exploit.
I think we can beat the Bulls, but they're not the walk in the park that some in here are saying. As much as I don't like Noah, I think a lot of people are underestimating him, and folks are definitely undervaluing Boozer and the Chicago bench, in my opinion.
Definitely gonna save this for the next CB draft
But yes i agree, people need to stop doing the "player x is better than player Y" stuff, it doesnt work like that.
First of all, those are regular season rankings. Regular season rankings don't mean squat in the playoffs.. I personally think stats are overrated anyway, especially all these new whacky ones with the crazy formulas.. Bunch of nonsense if you ask me.. Players arent machines and their not always going to perform exactly as stats suggest they do.. The regular season is like baking chicken in an oven, the playoffs are like deep frying them joints.. Extra crispy. So when you say the Bulls are 12th in offensive scoring per 100 possessions, and the Celtics are ranked 18th, it really isnt going to mean anything come playoff time. And its not like the stat suggests the Bulls are a way better offensive team than the Celtics, since they are only 6 places apart, and are both in the middle of the pack. And if you can sit there wit a straight face on skype and tell me that the Bulls, who are a one dimensional offensive team where Rose must dominate and create every play for them, have a better offense than a Celtics team that has four 20,000 pt scorers on its roster with Rondo at the helm and a fresh, more offensively potent bench, then I'll give you a tommy point.
Now back to my point about the playoffs. Pressure affects performance either negatively or positively. Pressure affects different players differently. What I've learned from watching the playoffs over the years is that, teams with players who elevate their game in pressure situations are usually the teams who come out on top. This seems simple enough, doesnt it? Thats because it is. The playoffs are all about match-ups, point blank, so it really is as simple as saying player x is better than player y. Especially with teams who are so good defensively as the Bulls and Celtics clearly are. Its going to come down to who can take advantage of their matchups' weaknesses. The same thing happens every year.
So with that being said, I really dont think the Bulls match up well with the Celtics (when at full strength). We really just have too much fire power and players who all do very well under pressure (Paul, Ray, KG, Rondo, Big Baby even) while the Bulls options are pretty much limited to Rose and Boozer.