Appearing on FanDuel TV’s Run It Back Show (Twitter video link), Shams Charania of The Athletic said the Bulls made some “poignant remarks” during last night’s players-only meeting, expressing frustration about the stagnant offense and lack of passing in the team’s season-opening loss to Oklahoma City.
One point of contention was that Chicago’s players “feel like they need a true point guard,” Charania said. Lonzo Ball, unfortunately, will miss his second consecutive season following a third knee surgery. Coby White started during preseason and in the opener, but had an uneven game one. While he finished with 15 points, four rebounds, four assists and zero turnovers, he shot just 4-of-14 from the field.
According to Charania, though the Bulls want to retain DeMar DeRozan, who is on an expiring $28.6MM contract, extension talks haven’t been fruitful thus far.
“They’ve been talking about an extension, but I’m told that the sides are apart right now on multiple fronts — years, salary,” Charania said. “And also, DeMar DeRozan wants to see where this Bulls team goes. They’re 0-1 to start the year. They had a players meeting after game one of the season, and so that’s not the way to start the year.”
Here’s more from the Central Division:
- In an article that was published prior to the Bulls‘ season opener, center Nikola Vucevic, who was at the forefront of the players-only meeting, said he knows that unless the team makes a playoff run, management might break up the “Big Three” of Vucevic, DeRozan and Zach LaVine. “This is probably our last shot to make something happen, and we’re aware of that,” Vucevic said, per Joe Cowley of The Chicago Sun-Times. “It’s on us to deliver.”
- Why did Giannis Antetokounmpo decide to sign an extension with the Bucks now instead of waiting for more money next summer? As ESPN’s Bobby Marks explains (via Twitter), Antetokounmpo’s deal contains a player option for 2027/28, making him eligible for another short-term extension in 2026. That would allow the two-time MVP to sign a four-year extension in 2028, when he’ll be 33. He would not have been eligible for that same deal down the line had he waited for a more lucrative extension in 2024 due to the Over-38 rule.
- Cavaliers center Jarrett Allen missed Wednesday’s season opener in Brooklyn as he’s still hampered with an ankle bone bruise. As Chris Fedor of Cleveland.com tweets, Allen went through individual drills with assistant coaches prior to the game and he continues to make progress while ramping up his activity.
- Myles Garrett, a star defensive end for the NFL’s Browns, has purchased a minority stake in the Cavaliers and will serve as an “official brand ambassador” for the team, per Jake Trotter of ESPN. “As a leader on and off the field, Myles has become a Cleveland icon and shares in our organization’s commitment to being a transformative force for good across the region,” Cavs owner Dan Gilbert said in a statement. “We are honored to welcome this long-time friend of the team as our new partner and investor.”
To sum it all up. The bulls are gonna be mediocre at best, and won’t tear it down.
A team meeting after game one does not bode well for the rest of the season.
The Cavs need to go after rebounds more aggressively. We got completely outrebounded by the Nets, despite getting twelve out of 6’5″ Strus. In fact, without Strus going off in general, we would have lost that game without question. While on one hand, Strus being awesome is great, it only masks the still-present problem that plagued the team last season. We need a guy whose job it is to grab every rebound possible while still contributing off the bench. Damian Jones isn’t that guy. Isaiah Mobley is.
They should have traded DD, Vooch and LaVine last offseason but no they did what Einstein said is insanity and tried to do the same thing again expecting a different result!
DeM DeR >>>> to NYK
He’d be a good addition, but I’d rather see him land in Philly
I like Vuc’s comment about ‘delivering’ as this may be their ‘last shot’.. soooo.. they weren’t last season?! This is why he should have been let go (among others), talk about a guy who just showed up to get his check and then disappeared for most games…
Time to admit defeat and blow it up, but this is a Reinsdorf org where ‘CYA’ is one of their business mantras.
I’d like to see LaVine next to Wemby… Bulls should blow it up…
THAT’S why they should blow it up?!