As the Chicago Bulls’ season hurls like some smoldering kamikaze meteor towards the sun, taking with it any chance of postseason success, many self-designated fake GMs have put forth ideas that would solve all the Bulls' problems, but these solutions are based on mistaken assumptions.
Being a GM is not that easy. If it were, it would be a lot easier to win an NBA title. There are things that get in the way of winning it even once, such as salary cap rules, injuries, player limitations and the other 29 teams.
The biggest mistaken assumption by NBA fans in general is judging if GMs are doing their jobs based on whether or not they are winning titles. By that definition, only one GM is doing his job each year, and none does his job every year.
Their job is to do the best they can to work towards winning a championship by building a team, and that process varies from one team to the next. There's no "cookie-cutter" path to optimal GM performance. It's something that takes time and patience.
One year can’t define the success or failure of any GM, but that doesn't stop uninformed/misinformed fans fr ...
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Mistaken Assumptions About Chicago Bulls’ Future
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