Chicago Bulls: 5 Reasons They Have No Shot To Win The East
By Robby Sabo
Thanks to familiar happenings that always seem to haunt the organization, the Chicago Bulls have zero chance to win the Eastern Conference this season.
Chicago Bulls fans are in the unsavory position of feeling oh, so glum, year in and year out.
The season usually starts out phenomenally as the rotation is loaded from point guard to big with a stud coach in tow, but then the drama these fans are so familiar with always rears its ugly head at some point during the season.
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It’s like watching a terrible horror flick and knowing the exact script that’s coming.
Derrick Rose will get hurt.
Not only that, but other negative things will occur. The rest of basketball world then anticipates the Bulls to fall apart, only to realize how good Tom Thibodeau really is at his job, as he continuously keeps this squad as one of top dogs during the regular season.
As the playoffs roll around though, we all know they have no legitimate championship hopes.
The 2014-15 season is no different.
Yet again during this all of a sudden depressing season for Bulls fans, their franchise player has gone down. While Rose was spotted doing some light shooting on Sunday and there’s still talk he could come back just as the regular season commences, it’s hard to believe the man will ever stay healthy for a full season.
Rose’s injury concerns are just one of many reasons this team cannot win the East this season.
Here’s our five reason the Chicago Bulls have zero chance to get to the NBA Finals.
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