Top 2016 Offseason Priorities for the Chicago Bulls

April 14th, 2016 by Kelly Scaletta Leave a reply »

The Chicago Bulls’ season is over, and for the first time since 2007-08 (and the second time since 2003-04), they are not in the playoffs.

Those are pretty dismal results for a team who had lofty expectations of making the Eastern Conference Finals.

Injury, infighting, indifference and inconsistency all stymied Chicago. To re-establish itself as a postseason team, it must take decisive action this summer and resolve these issues. Yes, the Bulls will make some personnel moves, and they should add shooting, but those things are nominal.

There are far more pressing issues, which, if the Bulls don’t address, nothing else they do will be of consequence.  

 

Honorable "Not Going to Happen" Mention Many might want to see action and a change in the front office, but K.C. Johnson of the Chicago Tribune reports that, according to comments made by Bulls' general manager Gar Forman and executive vice president of basketball operations John Paxson at the season's conclusion, that is unlikely to happen:

"Gar and I are accountable for what this team d ...

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