Wednesday, November 07, 2007

Bulls’ Slow Start Is Nothing to Fret About

A lot of people are looking at the Bulls’ 0-4 start to the new season and asking, “What’s wrong with the Bulls?” Some suggest that it must be the lingering effects from the Kobe Bryant trade rumors. The slow start seems alarming when the team can’t even beat the 76ers, a team that isn’t supposed to make the postseason.

It’s too early to panic, though. The Bulls have always been a slow-starting team and manage to pull things together when they need to. Remember two years ago when the team started the year with nine straight losses? Somehow, they got their act together and made a run to the postseason. Last year, they started the season 3-9, and also made the postseason.

Unlike previous seasons, this one carries a slightly different feel. With so much success behind them, many expected the Bulls to come charging out of the starting gate straight to a divisional title. The problem may be that the high expectations are creating extra baggage for the Bulls and the pressure is slowing them down.

In the long run, the Bulls will do fine. Yes, they will struggle at times because opponents know what the Bulls can and cannot do on the court. Coach Scott Skiles will make some adjustments to respond to what opponents are doing to contain them, and GM John Paxson will make some mid-season trade to help the team for the home stretch. The Bulls players say they aren’t panicking, and neither should we.

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