<div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">"It's up to the head coach to see his players improve, and the last five weeks of last season, he[Curry] was awesome. For whatever reason, this season hasn't been the same. But I like him. We're going to stay on him and make sure he plays hard.'' Skiles barely has left Curry's side since being named the Bulls' head coach Friday. Skiles ran his team through two practices Saturday, and he stayed after to work with Curry each time. It appears Skiles won't bring in another assistant coach, leaving him with Pete Myers, Johnny Bach and Ron Adams. "It's been interesting the last couple of days,'' Curry said. "They were real tough, intense practices. "It's a different experience here. It's a whole different mood, and we're just trying to get used to his style of coaching. It's going to be a good fit. He's worked on me a lot and is trying to make the game a lot easier on me. He's trying to help direct me to the right spots to catch the ball and make scoring a lot easier to help the team.'' </div> http://www.suntimes.com/output/bulls/cst-spt-bside30.html Glad to see Skiles is making Curry and the rest of the Bulls work hard. Hope it pays off with wins.
This is what the Bulls need, a drill-seargent. Hopefully, Curry will realize this opportunity and be professional about this.