Fair
65°
Morris, IL
Fair|Forecast »

Bulls coach mixing things up with Rose out of the lineup

Text Size: AaAaAaAaAa

(MCT) — CHICAGO — Throughout his two-plus seasons as Bulls coach, it’s a tossup whether Tom Thibodeau’s least favorite media topic is injuries, playing time or playing rotations.

Getting dental work might rank higher.

And so it fit that Thibodeau stood in a Bradley Center hallway late Saturday night, downplaying question after question about a fourth-quarter rotation featuring veterans Carlos Boozer and Richard Hamilton.

“If we’re doing the right things, we have a pretty good idea of who we want to finish with,” Thibodeau said.

Tea-leaf readers would theorize Boozer and Hamilton don’t play consistent enough defense to land in Thibodeau’s preferred closing lineups. But without Derrick Rose, this is a new season, one in which the Bulls are offensively challenged more often than not.

Whatever the case, no reserve played more second-half minutes than Taj Gibson’s meager 7-minute-19-second stretch on Saturday. Through 12 games, it has been fairly evident this is a mix-and-match season without Rose. So there’s no telling if the sticking with the starters motif will stick.

But for one night, Boozer and Hamilton enjoyed the ride.

“We want to be out there every fourth quarter,” Boozer said. “But that’s Thibs’ decision. This is his show. He runs it. He puts out there who he wants out there and we just go with the flow.”

Added Hamilton: “Thibs rode me. And the guys did a good job of trying to find me. We took our time and got the easy basket. We went to mismatches.”

The Bulls have been a controversy-free zone since Thibodeau took over. That’s in part a byproduct of the massive winning. It’s also a testament to Thibodeau’s in-house approach.

And, yes, Joakim Noah joked inside the visitors’ locker room when he reprised one of his favorite lines about the fastest coach in NBA history to 100 victories.

“Like I’ve said for a long time,” Noah said, a playful smile forming, “it’s a dictatorship out here.”

Regardless of whether Thibodeau settles on a consistent closing lineup, this is for certain: Noah will be out there. And that sentence doesn’t even need the typical qualifier of “barring foul trouble” much anymore.

Previous Page|1||

Comments


Reader Poll

Were you impacted by last week's flooding?

Yes, but only inconvenienced by closed streets
Yes, water got close, but everything worked out OK
Yes, I had to evacuate my home or workplace
Yes, my house sustained extensive damage
No, I managed to avoid it all