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Grading Dunleavy
Last 10games, shooting 42%, 12 pts
January, shooting 46%, 13 pts.
He is shooting a pretty good 41% from the 3pt line for the season, 48.6%FG in wins but only 42% in losses.
Is he that long term plan to play SF for the Bulls? The obvious is that he is much cheaper than Deng.
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Re: Grading Dunleavy
I hope the Bulls keep him but he should be their back up 3. Bulls should really try to go after Melo.
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For someone that hasn't played a full season on the team, he's doing a great job.
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I actually really really like him. I just don't think he stays past the deadline.
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[QUOTE=Rose]I actually really really like him. I just don't think he stays past the deadline.[/QUOTE]
I was actually hoping he would shoot a higher % and ave about 18 pts but I think he is doing ok. But I don't understand why MGT would trade him.
Bec he's not like Nazr Mohammed?:(
Bellinelli gone. Korver, gone. :eek:
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Re: Grading Dunleavy
[QUOTE=tamaraw08]I was actually hoping he would shoot a higher % and ave about 18 pts but I think he is doing ok. But I don't understand why MGT would trade him.
Bec he's not like Nazr Mohammed?:(
Bellinelli gone. Korver, gone. :eek:[/QUOTE]
He's shooting 40% from three and 44% overall that's pretty damn good on 14ish points since Deng went away.
Because he's a veteran who wants to be on a contender. I mean if they're sending out feelers on Kirk/Taj they're probably doing it for him.
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Re: Grading Dunleavy
I've enjoyed watching him play for his and I think he's done pretty well. Perfect backup though so it's a sign of our current situation when he has to start. Smart player, efficient and helps to space the floor. I could see him being moved, but I do hope he stays because I'd like for him to somehow stay and play with us next year.