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76ers point guard carousel should stop spinning this summer | Mike Sielski

On the Chicago Bulls, all players are created equal, but two are more equal than the others. As the Bulls finished off practice Wednesday afternoon at Temple's McGonigle Hall, ahead of their game Thursday night against the 76ers, Dwyane Wade and Jimmy Butler shot at one end of the court. Each had his own personal rebounder. Every jumper they took was clean, undisturbed. Ten of their teammates shot at the other end. The scene, with so many balls floating and falling and caroming off each other at once, resembled the inside of a lottery machine. Nothing was clean, because none of the players shooting was a superstar.