Chitown773
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As of late, many Basketball Experts haven't said anything optimistic about the offensively challenged Bulls. It's becoming more evident that Bulls will be picking in the lottery after this season, but where is the answer - that will be answered in seconds. Though, first, I've been analyzing the trends of the Bulls genetic habits, which means, don't expect their offensive downs to improve or their three-point shooting to sky-rocket. Our MAR and SOS indicates - when contrasted with other teams - that we'll have a greater chance at drafting John Wall or Renardo Sidney - in my preference. If the season were to end today, Bulls would have the eighth highest chance of getting the number one pick overall. Unfortunately, Derrick Rose and John Salmons combo isn't going according to plan, as Jerry Reinsdorf once vowed. Second, just like most Bulls loyalties, I'm not in love with Lindsey Hunter as second or third string behind Rose. His sprinting down the court resembles Regis Philbin executing a Army Basic Training rep - not a good look. Could it be that Brad Miller and John Salmons' Sacramento effect is exposing its viral head? It could be. Sacramento seems to be having a adverse effect in contrast to last season when Brad and John was there. Brad Miller has slowed down, dramatically. John Salmons is proving to be the worst mate for Rose. His habitual nature of holding the basketball and forcing senseless shots is unfavorable. At best, Salmons would be great coming off the bench as someone that enlightens a spark. So, in sum, Bulls get ready for the debate led by Jay Bilas; who should be selected, John Wall or some scoring Power-Forward prospect.