As if Hoiberg didn't have enough to worry about.....

ArgentCy

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They got rid of one talented but troubled Guard only to sign the poor man's version. Who in the world thought that was a good idea? I don't even follow the NBA but everyone who did thought that was a terrible idea at the time.
 

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The whole Bulls organization is a tire fire. I'm happy for Fred that he got a shot at his dream and I think he will get a chance to coach another NBA team.
 

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Weird, a team Rondo is on suddenly has problems. Things certainly are not going well for Fred, but this just seems like a team full cancers. Not much Fred can do about that.
 

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I think Fred probably stays in the NBA, but where does he go once this Chicago mess finally blows up? Its been said before, but it seemed like going to Minnesota would have been a better fit for him.
 

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Minnesota has a bright future, the bulls don't. He definitely made a big mistake not taking that job

Right, I think if he'd get some where that was bringing in young talent that hadn't full developed bad attitudes and huge egos, then he'd be able to mold them into a good team. That doesn't seem to be the route Chicago wants to take with it's roster though.
 
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I love that this is coming from Rondo, I think it's funny to watch this team melt down, but Rondo has zero self awareness. This is a guy who said he didn't really try on defense for two years, who quit on Dallas in the playoffs, who hunts assists relentlessly to the detriment of his team, so yes he's definitely the guy who should be calling out other guys.
 

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Minnesota has a bright future, the bulls don't. He definitely made a big mistake not taking that job

Very bright future. However, the Wolves' D has been awful with Thibs as the coach. Can't imagine how bad it would be with Freddy at the helm. That being said, the trade-off to watch Fred utilize KAT and try to get Wiggins to stop shooting long 2's would be fun.
 
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Rondo's words are true, and the intent of the post has merit and truth. Too bad it came from someone whose words don't always match his actions. I imagine the house of Rondo has no mirrors.

Fred did what Fred wanted to do, so... good luck Fred.
 

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Count me in the boat that I was happy to see Fred realize his dream. However, I've NEVER understood why he chose the Bulls of all the teams he could have gone to, especially over the T-Wolves.