Locked On Bulls - Daily Podcast On The Chicago Bulls Locked On Podcast Network
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Locked On Bulls podcast is your daily ticket to stay ahead of the game and the first to know the latest news, analysis, and insider info for the Chicago Bulls and the NBA. Hosts Cordaro ‘Haize’ Johnson and Pat the Designer Morenzoni provide expert, local analysis with a daily dose of Bulls news, recaps, fan reactions and some of the best Bulls’ guests 5 days a week. Locked On Bulls takes you beyond the scoreboard for the inside scoops on the biggest stories from within the Bulls locker room and all over the NBA. The Locked On Bulls podcast is part of the Locked On Podcast Network. Your Team. Every Day.
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Chicago Bulls Looking To Trade Up For Donavan Clingan ?!
On today's episode of locked on Bulls, pat the designer talks about the Chicago Bulls and the possibility of them trading up for Donovan clingen. He also talks about the Chicago Bulls trade value going the. going the wrong direction for Zach Lavine. and finally He looks at the Lakers reported dream scenario of signing Demar Derozan and how likely it is.
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Moves The Chicago Bulls Should Make But Won't This Offseason
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Looking for a fair trial
While Matt and Jordan are awesome podcasters, I find that at times they become too biased and don’t look at objective facts. Listening to a podcast which heralds certain players subjectively (Markkanen), while dismissing the talent of better players is frustrating. Saying they prefer Markkanen to be on the all-star team while also admitting that instead a player like Lavine is the more likely candidate is showing a bias for one unproven player and forgetting others. It would be better if Jordan and Matt could stab bantering on potential and look through an objective lens when evaluating talent.
While we all have our inclinations towards players, the narrative that Zach Lavine is a disposable player is further amplified in this podcast because his talent which has shown results is constantly compared to unproven potential (a month of good basketball by Lauri is too small a sample size). It would be nice if these two players could at the very least be analyzed with regard to output on the court. Their bandwidth of talent is not as wide as people like to assume.