Joakim Noah Comments on Bulls’ Season, Free-Agent Plans and More

June 14th, 2016 by Matt Fitzgerald Leave a reply »

After seeing his role with the Chicago Bulls diminish over the past two seasons, veteran NBA big man Joakim Noah will take a hard look at every opportunity as a pending free agent.

Noah reflected on his 2015-16 season in which he played only 29 games due to a shoulder injury and averaged only 21.9 minutes per contest, along with his maiden venture to the open market as a pro in an interview with Sportando's Orazio Cauchi.

"Terrible. I was very disappointed," said Noah of this past season. "I played little minutes, and then I got injured and the team didn't reach the expectations. Very bad season but you need to learn from these things to become better."

Asked how he feels to be a free agent for the first time, Noah said, "I spent the last 10 years in Chicago, there were good moments and bad moments, but now I have an incredible opportunity for a player, being recruited by a team, I definitely want to live that kind of experience. It's new for me, but it's something very intriguing for a player."

Noah also discussed how the transition from coach Tom Thibodeau to Fred Hoiberg had him making an unexpected adjustme ...

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