What If The Bulls’ Plan Actually Works?
Things are starting to get really interesting in Chicago. Last year, they were the best transition team in the NBA, outscoring opponents by over 10 points a game. That started with a fast-paced offense, featuring multiple great open floor playmakers in Josh Giddy, Trey Jones, one of the games best transition scorers in Kobe White and young athletic wings who are constantly looking to run like I Dunumu, Dalon Terry, Julian Phillips, or most importantly, rookie Modis Buselis. After adding Noah Asenge, the Bulls now have two big athletic forwards with incredible fluidity who not only excel in transition, but can play away from the ball at a high level in the half court. On a roster that’s filled with nothing but good passers at every position, there’s no better spot to develop. Also, between Noah’s defensive versatility, Modis’ high level rim protection, Dalon Terry’s length and fluidity, as well as the addition of Isaac Aoro, you can see the long-term defensive upside. The team covers most complimentary skills and has a clear identity. They’re still missing a true onball creator and franchise cornerstone in the half court.
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The Chicago Bulls have surrounded their young core with a decent mix of veterans and are starting to build a new identity. But what can we make of their future?
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4 comments
It's difficult to root for teams that has been unrelevant for more than a decade.
They're going to get bounced by the Heat again in the play in
41-41.
If vucevic is still on the team by the end of the year 😂✌️