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Chemistry Starting To Develop

With eight new players on the roster, the Bulls are not only faced with the challenge of winning games early on in this season, but they also need to quickly build team chemistry.

"I think you're starting to see [chemistry] develop," K.C. Johnson said on Wednesday's Mully and Hanley Show. "I think the most telling thing that came out of that post-game locker room, against Portland, were some of the comments Kyle Korver made...Where he's saying basically 'hey, you know we still don't even know this offense very well and we still don't know the system very well yet."

LISTEN: K.C. Johnson On The Mully And Hanley Show

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Already off to a good start, we're starting to see Derrick Rose and Joakim Noah play with a familiarity. But, we can also see the the entire team is playing well together and seems to be quickly learning how to play with each other.

"I don't think chemistry is going to be an issue," Johnson said, "even though they have eight new players. I think it's there and I think it's just going to get better as the season progresses."

 

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