If
Mike D'Antoni resigns from his position as head coach of the
Phoenix Suns, he immediately becomes the Bulls best choice to fill
their own head coaching vacancy. The Bulls would be foolish not to
snatch him off the market asap.
In Phoenix, D'Antoni coaches an open, high-scoring brand of offense
that would fill the Bulls requisite for new philosphical approach
to basketball from its coaching staff. D'Antoni is an underrated
X's and O's coach who would easily hold his own in the Eastern
Conference.
Defense isn't a top priority if Phoenix, but the Bulls didn't take
it too seriously this year either. A new offense would invigorate
and re-engage the Bulls players.
With the youngest roster in the league, full of fresh legs, why not
get out and run? Kirk Hinrich can run up and down like he did at
Kansas. Ben Gordon won't have to work as hard for shots as he did
in the half-court offense. Larry Hughes becomes more of a slasher
(his best skill) instead of a jump shooter. Big men Tyrus Thomas
and Joakim Noah can run out and attack the rim.
If anything, D'Antoni's system should raise the offensive
statistics of several Bulls players, thereby increasing their value
on the trade market. Having movable player assets in hopes of
someday building a package for a legitimate NBA superstar should
remain the top priority for the Bulls. Hiring D'Antoni to be the
next Bulls head coach is our best chance to make that
happen.










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