After Ryan Arcidiacono had back-to-back 22-point games in November, I was playing fast and loose with player comparisons. If I could think of a good point guard from the past three decades, there was a good chance that Arcidiacono was compared favorably to him. In my defense, I was caught up in the exact same…
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Ryan Arcidiacono 22 Points Full Highlights (11/28/2018)
It was sweet when Ryan “ArchGOAT” Arcidiacono, who is the American Steve Nash, scored 22 last game. It was not sweet when he did so against the Bucks. I like it when role-players exceed their role and do great things, as long as they do it against teams that are not from the state of…
Read MoreRyan Arcidiacono Career High 22 Points Full Highlights (11/26/2018)
Ryan Arcidiacono: the American Steve Nash? The fact that I’m even typing it out like this means the answer is obviously yes. You could reverse the concept and say Steve Nash was the Canadian Ryan Arcidiacono, but that doesn’t seem as correct, somehow. Which is weird, because the sentence has all the same parts and…
Read MoreRyan Arcidiacono 14 Points Full Highlights (11/21/2018)
If you’re getting jealous of how handsome Ryan Arcidiacono is (I’m not), just remember that he’s probably having a seriously underwhelming Thanksgiving right now. There are two ways that this could be happening. Way one: he’s sitting by himself in his swank Chicago townhouse eating a Stouffer’s turkey frozen dinner and drinking cheep bear, staring…
Read MoreRyan Arcidiacono 15 Points Full Highlights (11/10/2018)
I may have jumped the gun a bit by calling Ryan Arcidiacono “the Bull’s best point guard”. I still think he and Antonio Blakeney (king of chuckers) make a great backcourt tandem, if not in pure skill at least in fit. They’ve probably dominated their share of G-League games together, at least. You can assume….
Read MoreRyan Arcidiacono 13 Points/7 Assists Full Highlights (10/27/2018)
Ryan Arcidiacono is the best PG that the Bulls currently have available. Not a tough task to beat out Cameron Payne and Tyler Ulis, but still. He’s also by far the handsomest PG that the Bulls currently have available, maybe even that the whole league has available, but it’s even less impressive to beat out…
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