What the Chicago Bulls’ Dream Offseason Looks Like

May 27th, 2016 by Kelly Scaletta Leave a reply »

The Chicago Bulls should have a different offseason priority than in recent years, and one can only hope that the front office's Gar Forman and John Paxson know it.

Their goal this year should not be to “get better” or “put in that last piece of the championship puzzle.” It should be to accrue a team that actually gets along and complements coach Fred Hoiberg’s system, not one that tries to keep the band together.

With that in mind, this is what the ideal offseason would look like for the Chicago Bulls if “GarPax” were to surprise us all with uncharacteristic proactivity.

 

Spring Cleaning

The front office is already failing at that test, though. 

The Chicago Sun-Times’ Joe Cowley reported that Joakim Noah, who will be a free agent this summer, wants out: "Noah has been telling teammates in recent weeks that he was done with the organization once free agency begins and “has no trust in the front office getting this in the right direction,’’ according to a Bulls player."

However, K.C. Johnso ...

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