It would seem that the 14-point loss to a slumping Golden State team on Wednesday night would be rock bottom.
These are the Bulls, however, and rock bottom is just a next game away.
“There’s no shame in this game [Wednesday],’’ coach Jim Boylen said afterwards. “We played hard, we battled, we competed … this is not the defining moment of our season.’’
Boylen better hope it’s not, because this is past underachieving territory.
The Bulls have entered the flat-out embarrassment zip code.
Twenty games into a regular season is usually the first barometer for an organization to get a feel of what they have, and what the Bulls have is a mess with game No.