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Justin Quinn

The Chicago Bulls continue to show that the front office plan of being competitive is not enough

The Chicago Bulls continue to show that the front office plan of being competitive is not enough. After having elected to stand pat at the NBA’s 2024 trade deadline in favor of what they frame as internal development and buyouts to build a better Bulls, Chicago immediately gets its proverbial posterior handed to them by the Boston Celtics.

Can Chicago seriously think they will get anywhere by running it back with minor tweaks to the margins of the roster? Or will this move continue to push the team in the wrong direction, when a retool will have to become a long and painful rebuild?

The host of the “Chicago Bulls Central” podcast, Haize, weighed in on the Bulls’ stat quo on a recent episode.

He also touched on how the team’s two way players are doing, and what the best-case end to the season might look like. Check it out above!

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