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'When do we get our Siakam?': What to make of the Bulls' uneven early season
- The Bulls started 6-1 behind a faster, ball-moving offense led by Josh Giddey and a sharer-identity.
- December results showed a slide as defense and offense both fell out of top ranks, narrowing their lead in the East.
- Giddey’s fit is central, with the Bulls viewing him as a centerpiece and noting his high-usage, pass-first game.
- Coach Billy Donovan pushed a 14-second shot clock scrimmage concept to speed up the offense and conditioning.
- The Bulls traded Alex Caruso to Oklahoma City for Josh Giddey, hoping to ignite a faster era.
- The Bulls’ roster now centers on Giddey, Coby White, and rookie Noa Essengue as core pieces.
- The team holds multiple first-round picks and substantial cap room for future moves.
- There are internal talks about pursuing veterans like Anthony Davis, but restraint on sacrificing youth was emphasized.
- The Pacers’ speed and defensive depth are cited as a blueprint for what Chicago aims to be.
- Noa Essengue and other young players are in the mix as late-season contributors and potential future pieces.
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