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Chicago Bulls – Still Far Away From Where They Should Be
After a 107-91 loss to the Detroit Pistons, it’s quite clear it’s going to take more than players coming back from injuries to put the Chicago Bulls back on a championship course.
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Chicago Bulls – Wasting Their Season Away One Loss at a Time
There will come a time in the playoffs when the Chicago Bulls will regret wasting their potential away with a series of losses it’ll be hard to explain. Dropping a game to the Detroit Pistons (100-91) isn’t the end of the world, but it shouldn’t be something that rings so familiar in a slightly underachieving season.
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Chicago Bulls – Jimmy Butler Hides the Fact That Derrick Rose Was Terrible
Another preseason loss for the Chicago Bulls, this time 111-109 to the Detroit Pistons, as Derrick Rose and Pau Gasol had less than an impressive showing, while both Jimmy Butler and Taj Gibson, along with Aaron Brooks playing off the bench, provided the sliver linings when it comes to individual ability and scoring.
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Chicago Bulls – Joakim Noah Isn’t Done Posting Triple Doubles
Even though the Chicago Bulls had a slight drop in form, they were back on tract against the Detroit Pistons with a 105-94 win, as Joakim Noah once again posted a triple double and did a lot of everything on both ends of the floor.
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Bulls vs Pistons – Starting to Move in the Right Direction
The initial shock from losing Derrick Rose for the season is over. The Chicago Bulls know what they have to do in order to make something out of this season, and that usually means returning to their famous, tough as nails defense. It’s easy against the terrible Detroit Pistons, winning 99-79, getting a bit more of the excellent form Luol Deng is in, and a surprising bench contribution from Taj Gibson.
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Chicago Bulls – A Rare and Special Joakim Noah Night
Beating the Detroit Pistons isn’t exactly a rare achievement this season and for quite some time. Still, the Chicago Bulls did do a couple of things that are quite a rarity for them this season. They scored over 100 points, and Joakim Noah put up numbers that have only been seen three times over the last 25 years.