Too early in Bulls' season to push panic button

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  1. truebluefan

    truebluefan Administrator Staff Member Administrator

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    "At this early juncture of the regular season, it seems like every other team across the NBA is in panic mode. For a Bucks team feeling like they're experiencing a resurgence and has a chance to sneak up on unsuspecting foes with a new style of play, there's a Bulls squad that believes that right now, not even into the month of December yet, it's do-or-die time.

    Elsewhere in the Central Division, Indiana also appears worried, with go-to scorer Danny Granger sidelined indefinitely and up-and-coming youngsters like All-Star center Roy Hibbert and swingman Paul George supposedly struggling under the weight of increased expectations.

    Look at Washington, now 0-12 on the campaign, a 76ers team whose notoriously demanding fans are a step away from burning Andrew Bynum in effigy, not to mention teams out West, specifically in Los Angeles, where the Clippers' honeymoon appears to be ending after their hot start, let alone the continuous drama surrounding the Lakers, whose ongoing saga is now focused on Pau Gasol fitting into new head coach Mike D'Antoni's offense. Compared to those situations, the 6-7 Bulls, playing in a wide-open Eastern Conference, without Derrick Rose, and not even a third of the way through the season, are living on easy street.

    But after such a stunning loss Monday night, a 93-92 defeat on the back end of a home-and-home with Milwaukee, somehow the sky is now falling and Tom Thibodeau, the fastest coach to 100 wins in NBA history and just two seasons removed from winning the league's Coach of the Year award, is incompetent. Nobody took the loss, in which the Bulls surrendered a 27-point lead late in the third quarter, harder than Thibodeau."

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  2. Denny Crane

    Denny Crane It's not even loaded! Staff Member Administrator

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    Why panic if you don't have high expectations in the first place?

    No way Thibs is incompetent. At .500, he's made lemonade out of lemons.
     
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    Not too worried about the team at the moment. Flaws have been exposed, but nothing that we didn't already suspect was there.

    The only thing that concerns me is the heavy minutes Noah is playing through. I don't know if he can go a whole season like this, and it'd really blow to have an injured/hobbled Noah at the end of the season when Rose comes back.
     
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    To call Thibs incompetent is somehow stupid. I think that the Bulls .500 record is good. Could have been 9-5 if they had better games against Hornets and Bucks at home.

    I will be happy if the Bulls are at .500 or some games better when (if) Rose comes back this season. And I'm staying positive and see better games from Hinrich.
     
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    I've been in panic mode since Rose blew out his knee and will remain in said mode until Rose proves to me that I can unfurl myself from the fetal position.

    Thibodeau incompetent? That's just silly.
     
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    Meanwhile, CJ Watson and Keith Bogans have teamed up to lead the Nets to an 11-4 record.

    How did we let those guys get away? The guy who let them go is the incompetent one! ;-)
     

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