The Chicago Bulls, as constructed, have gone as far as they are going to, and that’s becoming more apparent with each game (blowout). With Jimmy Butler (knee), Nikola Mirotic (surgery complications) and Joakim Noah (shoulder) on the injury shelf for prolonged periods of time, things aren’t likely to improve over the next four weeks.
If there's one stat that will tell you all you need to know, it's this: The Bulls have been without at least one starter 300 of their 344 regular season games since the 2011 Conference Finals.
It’s time the organization recognizes that and uses those maladies as an excuse to blow up the roster and start building again.