Bulls parting ways with lead trainer

anotheridiot

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considering the years of constant injuries and players complaining they were ready to go but would not be allowed, I never knew who to blame.
 

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I know he's been with the franchise for a while, but really I have no idea if it's a good or bad thing lol

Hard to tell sometimes if our players are frail or if our training staff is trash...maybe it's both
 

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I used to know the inner 'inside-baseball' parts of the organization better when I was going to games 2x a week. IDK if anything changed in the last few years, but players used to like Tanaka. Not how guys liked Chip though. So I'm thinking they have their own guy and his group tapped already, and it had nothing to do with bad blood.
 

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This team has too many injuries for me to feel like this wasn't necessary. At a certain the training staff has to be held accountable for consistent injuries.

Regardless, I have no problem with Aturas K overhauling the entire franchise. Fire the damn janitors if it'll help turn this ship around.
 

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