It’s easy to generalize last year’s offense under former coach Jim Boylen.
After all, bad is bad.
Whether it was the always over-appeasing Boylen allowing an analytics department to sell him on a philosophy that didn’t match the personnel or the coach’s inability to have his players consistently understand the execution needed to pull it off, the Bulls offense was broken from Day 1 of the 2019-20 campaign.
Pick a statistical category to measure it.
The numbers that matter most, however? An offensive efficiency (104.1) that ranked 27th in the league, and 22 wins.