No sooner had the final buzzer sounded in Sunday’s 121-98 Bulls’ loss to the Cleveland Cavaliers, I could hear the clock ticking away, marking the end of the Vinny del Negro era in Chicago. Most fans will blame del Negro for the poor performance of the Bulls this season. That’s usually the case. But management also must take some of the blame. What did they expect when they hired Del Negro two years ago, a relative unknown with very little professional coaching experience to speak of? When you hire mediocre talent to coach your team, you will get mediocre results.
It was clear back in December that Del Negro’s days were numbered when rumors of an imminent firing flew around the Internet. But nothing happened, and it appeared that the beleaguered coach had a reprieve. Then a few weeks ago when stories surfaced of a heated exchange between Del Negro and team president John Paxson, you figured Del Negro’s days were numbered.
To his credit, Del Negro has kept the team together during these ups and downs and multiple injuries, and he has managed to lead them to two playoff appearances in two consecutive years. But that is not good enough for Bulls management or for Chicago fans, who hunger for another championship in any sport. If the Bulls are serious about bringing another championship to the Windy City, they not only have to upgrade the talent on the floor, they need a serious talent upgrade in the coaching ranks.
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