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HouWarrior

Dont count out the Rockets taking him at 23. We traded defensive stopper Shane Battier back to Memphis, but lacked good D at the SF for the rest of the season. Morey and McHale are preaching defensive upgrades. Hes a great fit here.

If drafted, we promise not to have the veteran loving, short tempered with rookies Jeff VanGundy (long gone) bury him to the bench like Novak.

Immaterial, admittedly, but JBs houston connection wont hurt---his family will be hoping Rockets...as will I.

I disapprove of what you say, but I will defend to the death your right to say it.

NavinRJohnson

The big question is, can he guard LeBron better than the Celtics, or Bulls in particular threw at him n the playoffs? I would say yes, especially where the Bulls are concerned (Kyle Korver? Really?). Don't be fooled by anything that happened in the Finals, if you are a contender in the East, you have to build to try to beat the Heat for the next 4-5 years. As I said 3-4 weeks ago, I believe that makes Jimmy Butler an obvious choice at that point in the first round.

MUMac

Quote from: Hards_Alumni on June 23, 2011, 02:33:09 PM
Its on the grill, and I have the condiments ready.

Take if from someone who frequently has his foot in his mouth, marinate it with italian dressing and a little seasoning on the grill with garlic butter softens the shoe ...

Pakuni

Quote from: Hards_Alumni on June 23, 2011, 02:33:09 PM
Its on the grill, and I have the condiments ready.

It'll be the greatest dining moment MU Scoop has seen since Tulsa Warrior had to eat his computer upon Dale Layer's hiring at Liberty.

mu ricer22

Anyone know if Jimmy is at the draft? I'm thinking no but you never know what vacations people take.
GTST

MUMac

Quote from: mu ricer22 on June 23, 2011, 06:34:37 PM
Anyone know if Jimmy is at the draft? I'm thinking no but you never know what vacations people take.

Thought I read earlier that he was going to watch it at his home in Texas.

🏀

Lazar's PT just took another blow.

lurch91

Apparently, he's taking his brother to Chuck E. Cheese.

Not sure if he's serious about that, but if he is the media coverage at Chuck E. Cheese sure could be interesting.

bamamarquettefan

Except for Cleveland getting Tristan Thompson 4 spots ahead of schedule, Draft Express has:

7 exact hits
2 picks one spot off their projection
1 pick two spots off their projection

I hope they are at least 3 spots off with Butler, still want the guaranteed two year deal just to be safe! 

GO JIMMY!
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texaswarrior74

Quote from: Jamil_toMU10 on June 23, 2011, 02:47:52 PM
Please not to the Heat.  Would be such a letdown to see Jimmy go there.

Agree...NOT the Heat

ChicosBailBonds

Quote from: texaswarrior74 on June 23, 2011, 07:43:38 PM
Agree...NOT the Heat

I'd love for him to go to the Heat.  Can't be picky where he goes.  Look at this way, the Heat will be the central team of the NBA the next years.  People can hate on them all they want, but that's the reality.  Having two Marquette players on that team would be awesome.  I'd much rather he go there then somewhere else that only the most diehard of NBA fans would recognize him.

ATL MU Warrior

Quote from: ChicosBailBonds on June 23, 2011, 07:47:20 PM
I'd love for him to go to the Heat.  Can't be picky where he goes.  Look at this way, the Heat will be the central team of the NBA the next years.  People can hate on them all they want, but that's the reality.  Having two Marquette players on that team would be awesome.  I'd much rather he go there then somewhere else that only the most diehard of NBA fans would recognize him.
+1

reinko

Quote from: ChicosBailBonds on June 23, 2011, 07:47:20 PM
I'd love for him to go to the Heat.  Can't be picky where he goes.  Look at this way, the Heat will be the central team of the NBA the next years.  People can hate on them all they want, but that's the reality.  Having two Marquette players on that team would be awesome.  I'd much rather he go there then somewhere else that only the most diehard of NBA fans would recognize him.

And as long as he makes a roster, winner winner chicken dinner for Reinko.  You already shopping for my box o'Cali gifts CBB??

mileskishnish72

I love my Celtics (not as much as my Warriors) and I think JFB would look GREAT in GREEN!

cheebs09

Well great, now we need to replace Crowder who just got drafted by the Nuggets.

Golden Avalanche

#40
My thoughts on Butler seem to be coming to fruition. Every GM loves him, knows he'll be a solid pro, but all bank that their colleagues won't spend the 1st round guarantee on him. He just doesn't have that dripping potential that these clowns eat up every June.

Edit: Wow, good for Jimmy sneaking in by the ass to the Bulls.

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HouWarrior

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lurch91

JFB with the #30 Pick (last in the First Round) to Chicago!

Grats JFB on your guaranteed contract!

Windyplayer


MUMac

Quote from: The Golden Avalanche on June 23, 2011, 09:15:11 PM
My thoughts on Butler seem to be coming to fruition. Every GM loves him, knows he'll be a solid pro, but all bank that their colleagues won't spend the 1st round guarantee on him. He just doesn't have that dripping potential that these clowns eat up every June.

You hit "post" just a tad early!!!  

Congrats Jimmy!  Unfortunately, now I have to follow the Bulls.   :(


NavinRJohnson

Occasionally you have to give yourself a small pat on the back...

Quote from: NavinRJohnson on May 31, 2011, 07:53:56 AM
If I were the Bulls watching the likes of Kyle Korver trying to guard LeBron James, I'd think long and hard about taking Jimmy Butler if for no other reason than that. The Bulls are obviously in a position that they need to build to beat the Heat in the next few years. They are not likely to find a star at their spot, so they might as well try to nab a guy who can potentially do something...anything defensively against LBJ. Butler just may be that guy.

Quote from: NavinRJohnson on June 23, 2011, 04:38:00 PM
The big question is, can he guard LeBron better than the Celtics, or Bulls in particular threw at him n the playoffs? I would say yes, especially where the Bulls are concerned (Kyle Korver? Really?). Don't be fooled by anything that happened in the Finals, if you are a contender in the East, you have to build to try to beat the Heat for the next 4-5 years. As I said 3-4 weeks ago, I believe that makes Jimmy Butler an obvious choice at that point in the first round.

http://sports.espn.go.com/chicago/nba/columns/story?columnist=greenberg_jon&id=6699187

The Bulls see Butler, who averaged 15.7 points and 6.1 rebounds per game as a senior, as a small forward on offense with the ability to defend every position except center, and the 21-year-old is saying all the right things already, talking defense and shutting down LeBron James.

"I think I'm a guard; that's how I'm going to make my mark in this league," he said. "I'm going to put in that work to be able to guard LeBron, Dwyane Wade and all those guys so the Bulls can get to that championship.

"I'm working on my outside shot, so I'll be able to knock it down, but I think the biggest thing is defense," he continued. "I'm going to be a pest, take up everybody's space and make them work for every little thing. I think that's where everything is going to go for me. If I want to get out there, it's going to be on the defensive end, getting stops and running after defensive rebounds."

Why not just buy Thibodeau flowers and chocolates while you're at it, Jimmy.

Of course, that's the kind of attitude the Bulls were targeting, and Bulls general manager Gar Forman allowed that they were thinking about a big swingman who could defend James, so he doesn't act like Michael Jordan again next June.

"It was discussed as we went through the process," Forman said. "And that's not to put pressure on a guy that just got picked, that we're going to throw him out there and expect him to guard LeBron, but we think got a lot of versatility defensively and we think that's a real plus for us."



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