"Ayo I want to put the Paws on em"...- The Chicago Bulls 2022-23 Season thread.

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Something about that spotlight seems to mess with everyone we call the future. I wish we could put Ayo's heart in our top draft picks. Breh came in saying he felt disrespected for where he was drafted and came out and actually played like that from the jump.
It's not a spotlight thing, it's a confidence thing with him. He also doesn't demand respect from the vets that he's on the floor with.

They probably are like, "You don't believe in yourself to make a play, so why should I?". The starters barely pass him the ball or even check for him when he's out there.

He should play with the bench and be featured more there. Get out in transition and just hoop. Then hopefully, that translates to him building up his confidence to the point he can be productive no matter who's on the floor with him. Dude having less than 10 shots with no Zach in the lineup from Pat is wild as fukk.
 

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Patrick Williams plays like he trying not to get his clothes dirty

I've been a bulls fan a long time. Typically at this stage a player is who they show you. We can wait around in hopes that something will click but it usually ends up in us trading a guy for the least value we can get for them. What's worst is that for all the guys we have shipped out pwill has looked the worst.

I'm not 100 percent out on him, but I'm close. Sorry players who have it show it early and often.
 

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It's not a spotlight thing, it's a confidence thing with him. He also doesn't demand respect from the vets that he's on the floor with.

They probably are like, "You don't believe in yourself to make a play, so why should I?". The starters barely pass him the ball or even check for him when he's out there.

He should play with the bench and be featured more there. Get out in transition and just hoop. Then hopefully, that translates to him building up his confidence to the point he can be productive no matter who's on the floor with him. Dude having less than 10 shots with no Zach in the lineup from Pat is wild as fukk.
He has those stretches off the bench or when the game doesn't matter that he fukks around and puts up 20+ like it's nothing. I don't mean spotlight like he reads his press clippings, but getting those looks with the 1's to step up and be a consistent starter.

Being baby Pat the project is cute but they've been patiently giving him starter minutes and trying to get him to gel into that role and he just never does. There's a reason he balls out at times when the pressure is off and defers in moments that are meaningful and when the vets are on the floor.

He'd be much better coming off the bench and put in the spots they want him to eventually be in with the starters. Breh needs a sports psychologist too. His issue is a personality trait more than a basketball problem. They keep saying he's not aggressive, but it feels way more like he's hiding. Out there looking like he's active but in no way, shape, or form does he even want the rock.
 

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He has those stretches off the bench or when the game doesn't matter that he fukks around and puts up 20+ like it's nothing. I don't mean spotlight like he reads his press clippings, but getting those looks with the 1's to step up and be a consistent starter.

Being baby Pat the project is cute but they've been patiently giving him starter minutes and trying to get him to gel into that role and he just never does. There's a reason he balls out at times when the pressure is off and defers in moments that are meaningful and when the vets are on the floor.

He'd be much better coming off the bench and put in the spots they want him to eventually be in with the starters. Breh needs a sports psychologist too. His issue is a personality trait more than a basketball problem. They keep saying he's not aggressive, but it feels way more like he's hiding. Out there looking like he's active but in no way, shape, or form does he even want the rock.
Yeah, all this is spot on. Physically, he is a beast. Most of the time when he does drive, he's either scoring or getting fouled. Lord knows the coaching staff is probably at a loss for words at how he plays in games.

Makes me wonder how he looks in practice.

We need dude to be looking like Barnes or Anunoby with this team. That would change everything.

I also feel like if he were on a young team with no expectations, his development would be much better than it is now. Hell, he looked much more promising his rookie season than he does now.
 

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This dude has got to convert those dunks and lobs
It looked like Billy was trying to feature Pat during that stretch at the start of the 4th. Zach not playing, DeMar and Vuc were both getting a rest.

That's when the offense should have came for Pat, but...
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Might see Vuc in there sooner next time.
 

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in the preseason, I thought he was washed. hell, I thought he was washed prior to coming here as well. he was clutch with the timely 3 pointers tho last night.

It was his hustle that surprised me. He had a few defensive plays down the stretch that kept Miami from getting back in it.
 
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