Concerns Are There For Bulls, But They're Not New
CHICAGO (WSCR) The Chicago Bulls have a 3-1 lead in their series with the Indiana Pacers, and while it looks like the Bulls will advance, this series has raised a number of concerns for Chicago.
"I'm not discounting the fact that there are concerns about the way that they're playing," K.C. Johnson, of the Chicago Tribune, said on the Mully and Hanley Show. "But those questions existed before this Pacers series. Where's the offense going to come from beyond Derrick [Rose]? Things like that.
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"I do think that one thing that's been difficult this series is that the rotation has gotten a little bit shorter. And one of the Bulls' strengths all season was that second unit and that big-man depth that just kind of wore teams down. And I think that has been negated this series."
The Bulls can eliminate the Pacers with a win on Tuesday night at the United Center where the have a 36-5 record this season.