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Bulls report: Getting inside
General manager John Paxson will have his hands full this summer. The underachieving Bulls were picked by many to win the Eastern Conference, then sputtered home with a 33-49 record, moving last season's victory total into the loss column. This roster needs an overhaul, but it won't be easy. The two leading scorers, guard Ben Gordon and forward Luol Deng, are restricted free agents, which means neither side has complete control over what happens. Guard Kirk Hinrich, guard Larry Hughes and forward Andres Nocioni have large contracts that may be difficult to move. Younger players such as Tyrus Thomas, Thabo Sefolosha and Joakim Noah haven't reached their potential and may not have much trade value. They'll most likely have the No. 9 pick in the draft, but will probably have to pass on signing free agents because their payroll will be getting close to the luxury-tax threshold. So when it comes to revamping the roster this summer, the Bulls are basically at the mercy of what other teams are willing to give up in a trade. The first order of business, though, is settling on a coach, and Paxson wasted no time firing Jim Boylan, who finished the season with a personal 24-32 record after Scott Skiles was dismissed on Dec. 24. Asked where the Bulls failed this season, Boylan wasn't afraid to offer honest criticism of the players before the season-ending victory over Toronto. "I think our lack of maturity as a team," he said. "I thought we were at a different place. At times this year we let things bother us that I thought we were past. I thought we had a formula for how to be successful and everybody understood it. But it seemed like as you reflect back on the season that that wasn't the case." The Bulls' list of coaching candidates is expected to include Jeff Van Gundy, Terry Porter, Mike Fratello and Boston assistant Tom Thibodeau. SEASON HIGHLIGHT TURNING POINT Copyright (C) 2008 The Sports Xchange. All Rights Reserved. |
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