heatwillbeback wrote:It's weird
The are contenders IMO if Rose is healthy, but even with rose healthy they do cost cutting moves and don't like being in the luxury tax.
You are in fn Chicago, pay whatever is needed. That's what I don't get.
Spending doesn't mean winning, otherwise the Knicks would have dominated the last decade while the Nets take over from here on out. The Bulls try to be smart with who they give big contracts to. It doesn't always work out exactly as planned though.
It all boils down to Rose's injuries. After the Bulls lost to the Heat in '11 playoffs, they added Rip Hamilton who was a legit offensive presence at the 2 and the Bulls played outstanding that season, especially Rose (when healthy) who had improved his all-around game a lot from the year prior. He tore his ACL and those playoffs were over. The next season, he missed the playoffs again still recovering. Even if he returned, the Bulls probably would've lost cause he would've been severely rusty. Then you have this year, Rose tore his meniscus and out again.
You could apply this to OKC of late with injuries to Westbrook. Not even the Heat could suffer an injury to their second best player, let alone their first, and expect to have a great shot at winning a title. That's basically the Bulls the last two playoffs and now this upcoming one.
Cliff Levingston was all aboard the tank train when Rose went down but it's been great to watch Noah play like a superstar, Taj Gibson become somewhat of an offensive force and see Jimmy Butler become somewhat of a Luol Deng version 2. As said by other posters, the Bulls have financial flexibility, Mirotic and picks in hand to improve the team going forward. They're in great shape going forward assuming Rose can come back and play just really well, not even necessarily be a superstar.