Naptastic
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I appreciate the fact that everyone has hit on health as being the primary component on whether the Bulls succeed or not this year.
However- the best case scenario regarding the Bulls' health will still result in a lot of DNPs IMO. Jo's knee problems are no secret heading into the year and I wouldn't be surprised to see Jo play over/under 65 this year. I also see the same with Pau at around the over/under of 65 GP this year.
It all falls on Thibs willingness to risk a few close regular season games the Bulls should win in regards to limiting guys minutes. There is no reason Jo should play over 30mpg this year with all of the front line help with Taj, Pau and Niko. Hell the way the NBA is going you'll only need to play one big while playing guys like Dun, McD and Butler at the 4 for spurts as we go small.
I'd even like to see Rose closer to 30mpg this year for obvious reasons....and Butler closer to 35mpg. The Bulls just seem dead by the time the playoffs roll around and its because they are. While I wouldn't trade Thibs for ANY coach- he has to adjust at this point in his career and use all of the depth he has.
Expectation if we're reasonably healthy: 54 wins, Eastern Conference Finals
Anything more than above would be exceeding expectations as this team is still very new to one another and it will very well need a year or two to gel. If this team sticks together and Thibs is willing to use its depth to the max- this team could age very very well together and have a solid 3 year run. Only time and minutes played will tell.
He really doesnt have an excuse this year not to use every player. Its so deep there shouldn't be a trust issue. We will see though. Old habits die hard.