But here's the deal, people. Regular season wins count for almost nothing in the NBA. Superstars do. The Bulls swept the Miami Heat in the regular season series 4-0 last year, but when the chips were down in the playoff series the Heat buried the Bulls 4-1. There's no reason to believe it would have been any different this year, even with Derrick Rose. Tom Thibodeau, John Paxon, and Gar Forman have wasted three years by not surrounding Derrick Rose with players who will eventually help him win an NBA Championship. And they've gotten a pass from writers, fans, and analysts because of a gaudy record in meaningless regular season games, games Thibodeau sacrificed the bodies of his players to win. Games that essentially meant nothing.
Decisions like allowing Luol Deng to keep playing instead of opt for rest or surgey to heal his wrist, rushing Rose back to the floor after multiple separate injuries to his toe, back, ankle, groin etc, and pursuing wins with a reckless abandon in meaningless regular season games all culminated last week on the floor of The United Center. The fans I hear on the radio this afternoon are the same ones I heard all year not saying what they are saying today. They didn't know this team had no chance of beating the Heat this year or any other year until it became apparent over the past few days.
Perhaps the Derrick Rose injury was necessary to make this clear. Without it it's likely the Bulls would have easily manhandled Philadelphia, fought through their second round opponent, then been throttled by Miami in the Eastern Conference finals, but the fans and writers would have said don't change anything, just tinker with it a little, we're almost there.
No, the team is not almost there. Not even close.
It's not in the nature of Garpax to make big moves, so Bulls' fans shouldn't expect any in this offseason. No two guard who actually wants the ball at the end of games and can hit a shot, no big under the rim who can jump higher than a postage stamp, no help from the draft because of all those pointless regular season wins.
The Heat should easily win the NBA Championship this season, and there's no reason to believe they shouldn't win it every season until further notice. There's no reason to believe any sought after free agents would want to come to Chicago and play for a coach with a record of driving his players into the ground and insisting they play team defense rather than doing their own thing own thing. The Bulls wouldn't have beaten the Heat this season in the playoffs. Not a chance. And I mean no chance. After the Heat win the championship this year it seems likely every free agent in the league will be lining up to join the conga line to multiple NBA Championships. If Derrick Rose can't come back from this injury, or comes back less of a player than before, I predict the Bulls will just fade back into the ranks of the mediocre NBA also rans they have been since 1998. There was never a flash of insight that led this Bulls' team to rocket to the most regular season NBA wins, it was the pure luck of a ping pong ball bounce. The Bulls' have many obstacles now to overcome besides Derrick Rose's injury, not the least of which is a coach who's stubborn, inflexible philosophies will only drive away free agents and further diminish the careers of whatever players are unfortunate enough to not be able to leave Chicago. This story arc is over. Remember it. Times even this good may not come again for a long, long time.
Good luck in the Olympics, Luol. The fact that any Bulls player even considered competing in the Olympics this year is a joke.
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