|  2012/2013   Projection:? 47-35 second in the   Central Division, along with another early playoff series exit making it a   very dark day for hoop fans in the Windy City.     How the mighty have   fallen?just two years ago the Chicago Bulls were poised to be a challenger to   the Miami Heat for the Eastern Conference crown and a possible title   contender.? Now any hope of the Bulls   returning to championship glory have been ground to dust with the news that   the team?s star Derrick Rose will not be playing at the start of the season   due to injury.? To make matters worse,   many do not expect Rose, who led the team in scoring and assists along with   earning league MVP two seasons ago, to be available until March at the   earliest.? It does not help either that   Chicago no longer has one of the deepest and talent rosters anymore as they   were forced to let players go due to financial reasons.? And the players they have acquired to   replace them are far cry from the second unit they had before making many   wonder if the Bulls have enough to make the playoffs let alone contend for a   title.   Chicago?s house   cleaning started with the departure of backup center and fan favorite Omer  Asik who was given an offer that he simply could not refuse by the Houston  Rockets.? In a deal which many saw as a   ?poison pill,? the Rockets offered Asik up to 30$ million for three years   with the last season at 14.5$ million.?   Chicago, obviously not matching that amount of money to keep a backup,   was forced to let him go and then replaced him with an older and more   affordable backup in Nazr Mohammed.? At   34 years old, Nazr has probably seen his best basketball pass him by and he   was not much of a factor last season in his previous team, the Oklahoma City  Thunder.? In the Thunder, Mohammed was   limited to just eleven minutes per game while just producing two points and   two rebounds per game?a far cry from Asik who averaged close to four points   and six boards in just 15 minutes of action.?   ??   Chicago fans also   were forced to say a fond farewell to the two players that kept the team   winning without the presence of the team?s leader, Derrick Rose.? Last season, both CJ Watson and John Lucas  III replaced Rose?s production rather admirable combining for 18 points and   six assists per game which was rather close to what Rose, himself produced   when he was able to play.? Watson   become a unrestricted free agent once the season ended was then later picked   up by the Brooklyn Nets to the tune of 7$ million for two years while Lucas   has found a new home with the Toronto Raptors.? Replacing them are two players who can be   considered more liabilities than assets in Nate Robinson and Marquis Teague.? Robinson, at just 5?9?, has been in the   league for seven years and still has no point guard skills whatsoever and is   very much a defensive liability due to his size while Teague, a rookie at 19   years old, will probably see little or no time off the bench.   The Bulls hope that   returning veteran Kirk Hinrich will somehow fill in the void of Derrick   Rose?s absence, but that is all but wishful thinking.? For the last five years, Hinrich has been   in a five year shooting slump as his production gradually each year dropped   from averaging 16.6 points and 6.3 assists per game in 2007 to just 6.6 and   2.8 assists per game last season.?   Injuries have slowed him down even further as he has lost much of his   quickness to go along with his deteriorating shooting stroke.? Yes, fans in Chicago will certainly welcome   him back as he was a fan favorite for many years; unfortunately, the Kirk   Hinrich they will be getting is not the same Kirk Hinrich that they remember   from five or six years ago.? That   player is now gone and has been replaced with one that is a shadow of what he   once was.   The final blow came   when Chicago discarded their two swingmen, sharpshooter Kyle Korver and   athletic perimeter defender Ronnie Brewer for little or nothing.? Korver, one of the league?s highly reputed   long range gunners, was traded away to the Atlanta Hawks for an exemption and cash considerations while Brewer was simply let go of as he went on to sign with the New York  Knicks for just a little over a million ?for the season.? Their replacements are hard to swallow for   Bulls fans as they consist of Vlad Radmonovic and Marco Belinelli.? Vlad is a weak and slow 6?? 10? small   forward who cannot defend nor shoot while Belinelli has never been the mark   of consistency throughout his NBA career.?   Altogether, Chicago will be entering the season with a far weaker than   they had last season and as a without Rose will be struggling just to stay in   the playoff race?a far cry from the Championship contenders they once were.  | Source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/blogspot/mYNJ/~3/9Q3bdRxPZVs/jts-hoops-blogs-20122013-nba-worst-to_2198.html
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