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The Chicago Bulls have had a disastrous season, so there's all sorts of speculation about what will happen this summer. Given that this group has not jelled under coach Fred Hoiberg and the fact that big men Pau Gasol and Joakim Noah will be free agents in the offseason, it's fair to assume the team will look quite different next year. Especially reports that the Bulls could even move their franchise player , Jimmy Butler. You'd think that Chicago's plan would be simple: let the free agents walk, then explore the trade market for just about everybody except Butler. The Bulls need a new identity, and there's no reason Butler can't be a part of that. Lately, though, nothing involving Chicago has been as straightforward as that.
WILL A TRUE LEADER RISE:
The Bulls don’t know whom they can count on when times get tough. Injuries have been an issue all season, but they don’t explain why the team plays down to its competition so often. Over and over, media members have asked the players about an absence of heart, toughness and character. Rather than be insulted by such pointed questions, they shrug. After how they’ve played this season, who are they to argue?
Derrick Rose planning strenuous offseason workload:
For Rose, this summer will be key as the guard will work on his game to get back to his 2011 NBA MVP level. There's also the little matter that Rose will be an unrestricted free agent after the 2016-17 season and has much to prove if he desires a max contract.
S/O @El Jefe for the thread tittle
WILL A TRUE LEADER RISE:
The Bulls don’t know whom they can count on when times get tough. Injuries have been an issue all season, but they don’t explain why the team plays down to its competition so often. Over and over, media members have asked the players about an absence of heart, toughness and character. Rather than be insulted by such pointed questions, they shrug. After how they’ve played this season, who are they to argue?
Derrick Rose planning strenuous offseason workload:
For Rose, this summer will be key as the guard will work on his game to get back to his 2011 NBA MVP level. There's also the little matter that Rose will be an unrestricted free agent after the 2016-17 season and has much to prove if he desires a max contract.
S/O @El Jefe for the thread tittle
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