Any Bulls fans concerned about the way they're playing? So far they're not looking so good.
Any Bulls fans concerned about the way they're playing? So far they're not looking so good.
I'm not concerned even though I think the Bulls should be dominating the Pacers. I'm not comparing the Celtics to the Bulls, but in '08 the Celtics went seven games against the eight seed Hawks and the next year they went seven games against the seven seed Bulls. Let's not forget that they are up two games in the series though despite the way they are playing. I see this team getting better as they go deeper into the playoffs.
You're asking me if I'm concerned that a divisional rival, who has played us 4 times in the regular season, is playing us tough? Honestly... aren't they supposed to be? I don't care what division you favorite team plays in, if they meet a divisional rival in the playoffs, it shouln't (and probably won't be) a cakewalk. With all that said, The Bulls are up 2-0, and the same can't be said for the two West top seeds.
It's not like I'm trying to bash the Bulls, but besides the Heat-6ers match-up, I thought this would be the biggest mismatch in the playoffs (and I know I'm not the only one who thought this). I'm very shocked to how close this series has been so far.
I thought to myself, 'Wow, it's a good thing the Bulls have Derrick Rose', because that's really been the only difference between the two teams. I think it's understandable for the first game to be close.... but the second game too? And you're playing at home? To me this is shocking, and I haven't been high on the Bulls all year.
About time Indiana won a game. Indiana could have easily won all 4 games.
Like I said before, the only difference between the two teams is Derrick Rose. Not only is he the regular season MVP, but playoff MVP.
This is a grand learning experience for Chicago. No other team is going to purposely be this physical with them, nor does any other team have the capability. Learning how to play and win under these situations is only gonna make the Bulls better. We now know that nothing is given in the playoffs. The Bulls will rise from this much more battle tested than future opponents in this playoffs.
Will Orlando, Boston, or Miami play dirty against the Bulls? Probably not, but I wouldn't be surprised if they do. But will they be physical? Hell yeah they will, and most likely even more.
Chicago just isn't a efficient offensive team. One of the reasons why I feel they wont make it past the Eastern Conference Finals. Derrick Rose needs help (a legit #2).
But... the one thing I do like about Chicago is they're very good in close games. I don't see them winning by large margins, but you can certainly count on Rose and Korver late.
None of those teams have expendables like Indiana does.
Dahntay Jones
Jeff ******
Josh McRoberts
Brandon Rush
A.J. Price
Mike Dunleavy Jr.
These guys are very expendable... free to play open and somewhat reckless. All of these guys can afford to foul often and hard and not miss a stride. Boston and Miami can't afford to foul nearly as much as Indiana can and still have a chance to win.
None of those teams have expendables like Indiana does.
Dahntay Jones
Jeff ******
Josh McRoberts
Brandon Rush
A.J. Price
Mike Dunleavy Jr.
These guys are very expendable... free to play open and somewhat reckless. All of these guys can afford to foul often and hard and not miss a stride. Boston and Miami can't afford to foul nearly as much as Indiana can and still have a chance to win.
Never mind then.... Orlando, Boston, and Miami have no shot at winning.
The playoffs are about adjustments, and yet, the Bulls haven't been able to make a productive adjustment all post-season. If telling yourself that the Pacers are a very good team makes you feel better, then go ahead, keep telling yourself that. The Pacers have a losing record for a reason. You're the Bulls, supposedly the best team in the NBA, start playing like it and make an adjustment.