The Bulls are missing something. I can’t put my finger on it, oh yeah I can, they need a consistent scorer, most probably one that can post up with his back to the basket. Where have I heard this before? 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004,……. You see where this is going.
Derrick Rose isn’t the player he was this time last season, although if you read the article located on the left hand side of this lovely blog, he plans on turning that around tonight against the Lakers Rose’s numbers show the signs of a sophomore slump, or perhaps a lingering injury. This has yet to be determined, but three less points a game and one less assist will not be tolerated by this fan base the remainder of the season. After that Boston series last year, expectations have never been higher for this group of veterans and youngsters.
Joakim Noah has been a surprise to everyone this season. A double-double machine is not what anyone thought Noah was going to become when we saw that Colonel Sanders/Bozo the Clown act at the draft, but I think the effort he has put in during the off-season has really paid off. Leading the NBA in rebounding in his third season, having a double double in nine out of his first ten games, and to quote John Salmons, being the “glue” that keeps this team together, are all amazing accomplishments by a young player who was once suspended by his own teammates.
Tonight’s game will be a test for the “Circus Trip” Bulls. Kobe and the Lakers, even though they have had a few hiccups along the way, have been strong at home. Gasol’s return to the floor tonight, Bynum’s averaging 20 and 10, and of course Kobe’s ability to drop 40 on you at any time, are just a few of the reasons that tonight most likely will not end well for this “scrappy” Bulls team. Chicago has been getting by on horrible shooting, by playing gritty defense for 4 quarters. This Lakers team often does the same thing, except with premier talent on the offensive end. I am sure that we will see another strong night from Noah, but as for the rest of the team, you never can tell. Will Salmons be 9 -18 from the field, or 1 – 12. I guess we hide and watch.
I will leave you with this little nugget. Unless someone becomes a consistent threat from the outside, Rose will never have a lane to drive through. He has no where to go once he finds that extra gear, if everyone has abandoned their man to triple team Rose. Shooters, who actually shoot, open the floor and give Rose the chance to do what he was brought here to do. That pick and pop game he has with Miller only lasts so long, and quite frankly too much time with Miller on the court costs us defensively.
My pick: Lakers 102, Bulls 89