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“When you’re dealing with that situation, it makes basketball seem not that important,” Scott said.

Nevertheless, he learned lessons he still uses today as a coach.

“You say next guy up,” Scott said. “I always tell our guys it’s not going to be one guy. It has to be done by committee.”

Nobody knows when or if Rose will return this season. But this is certain: The Bulls won’t let the situation become a distraction.

“The style of play is going to be the same,” Thibodeau said. “We’re not changing our attitude or approach: Defend. Rebound. Low turnover. Play inside out. Share the ball. Play to your strengths. Cover up your weaknesses. Know your job. Do your job. Stay disciplined. Whether he’s here or not, that stays the same.”

Thibodeau paused to point out the Bulls overcame major injuries to Boozer and Noah in his first season and injuries to Rose, Deng, Richard Hamilton and C.J. Watson last season to lead the NBA in victories.

“Even our first year here, the experts didn’t have us picked very high,” he said. “I don’t know how this season is going to unfold other than if we approach it the right way, we can improve and who knows where it goes.”

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