Chicago Bulls’ Ceiling Is Unknown, but They’re Confident Best Days Are Ahead

November 23rd, 2015 by Sean Highkin Leave a reply »

PORTLAND, Ore. — Just looking at the standings, it would be easy to think that the Chicago Bulls have things figured out. At 8-4, they’re third in the Eastern Conference and have won four of their last five games, with the loss coming at the hands of the undefeated Golden State Warriors.

But despite its solid record, this is a Bulls team that’s still figuring a lot of things out, still waiting to get healthy, still unsure of what its ceiling is—as it has been for the past several years.



Like in the last few years, the Bulls are wildly inconsistent, picking up a convincing win against the Oklahoma City Thunder and failing to score a single point in overtime against the Minnesota Timberwolves in a matter of days.

The players are the same, but the Bulls' performances can vary greatly depending on the night when you catch them, and that’s something they’re working to correct.

“I feel like if we play the way we’re capable of, we continually play hard and not forget how hard you have to play in order to win games on the road or at home, we’ll be fine, ...

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