Chicago Bulls 1984-1985 Preseason Press Conference
Posted: Sat Aug 02, 2025 1:03 pm
Good day, everyone!
Welcome to our facility as we recap the past, talk about the present, and look forward to the future.
Let's look at the past. Last season was a great success. We started making moves and never stopped. We liked the build of our team, but were always looking to get stronger, so we brought in Tree Rollins. Like a redwood, he was a solid force in the post. His leadership on such a young team was present from day one. We entered the playoffs as the three seed. We won our first round game, but then got decimated with injuries in our second round. Our floor general Mo Cheeks went down and then our scoring leader Alex English went down. We felt good about our depth, but in the second round of the playoffs, you need your best players on the court. Our team battled to a game 7, but everything caught up to us. We are very proud of our team, and hope to build on this success.
The present is looking good. We made some moves to try to maintain our strength, but also get a little younger. First, we traded Mark Eaton for Purvis Short. As an older rookie player, Eaton was a great person to have on the team. However, we don't see him as someone that will be valuable on the second contract. We cut ties a little earlier than we wanted to, but we got a great player back in Purvis. He will fill right into the shooting guard role. We did lose Marques Johnson in FA. The Bullets were talking to us about a possible S&T with them regarding Johnson, but they outbid us by $40,000. I can't blame Marques. He was a 6th man on our team, and I think he wanted more time on the court. We wish him luck and know he will continue the success that he had with the Bulls. At that point, we wanted to return most of our players in FA. Supermax for Mo Cheeks was easy as I think he is the best true point guard in the league. George Gervin on a team friendly deal was a great asset. Alex English deserved the max that we got. Now onto the big surprise this offseason: the trade with Kansas City. We were a little worried after last season about having too many stars and not enough role players. It was hard to find enough shots for English, Gervin and Johnson. We were approached about acquiring Calvin Natt for English and Gervin. That would mean we would flip our top three scorers from last season. The ultimate appeal was the age of Natt.We are building a team of players in their prime, and will be able to compete for the seasons ahead.
Now onto the future. We are very impressed with the development in the training room for our guys. Thompson developed nicely and is really working on increasing his foot speed to be able to stay in front of elite scorers like Kevin McHale. Our two new scoring stars decided to challenge each other and are putting in extra work on defense. We see our starting five being:
C- Tree Rollins
PF- LaSalle Thompson
SF- Calvin Natt
SG- Purvis Short
PG- Maurice Cheeks
We think this line up can compete and we can challenge for the division as well as the conference.
With that we will open it up to questions.
Welcome to our facility as we recap the past, talk about the present, and look forward to the future.
Let's look at the past. Last season was a great success. We started making moves and never stopped. We liked the build of our team, but were always looking to get stronger, so we brought in Tree Rollins. Like a redwood, he was a solid force in the post. His leadership on such a young team was present from day one. We entered the playoffs as the three seed. We won our first round game, but then got decimated with injuries in our second round. Our floor general Mo Cheeks went down and then our scoring leader Alex English went down. We felt good about our depth, but in the second round of the playoffs, you need your best players on the court. Our team battled to a game 7, but everything caught up to us. We are very proud of our team, and hope to build on this success.
The present is looking good. We made some moves to try to maintain our strength, but also get a little younger. First, we traded Mark Eaton for Purvis Short. As an older rookie player, Eaton was a great person to have on the team. However, we don't see him as someone that will be valuable on the second contract. We cut ties a little earlier than we wanted to, but we got a great player back in Purvis. He will fill right into the shooting guard role. We did lose Marques Johnson in FA. The Bullets were talking to us about a possible S&T with them regarding Johnson, but they outbid us by $40,000. I can't blame Marques. He was a 6th man on our team, and I think he wanted more time on the court. We wish him luck and know he will continue the success that he had with the Bulls. At that point, we wanted to return most of our players in FA. Supermax for Mo Cheeks was easy as I think he is the best true point guard in the league. George Gervin on a team friendly deal was a great asset. Alex English deserved the max that we got. Now onto the big surprise this offseason: the trade with Kansas City. We were a little worried after last season about having too many stars and not enough role players. It was hard to find enough shots for English, Gervin and Johnson. We were approached about acquiring Calvin Natt for English and Gervin. That would mean we would flip our top three scorers from last season. The ultimate appeal was the age of Natt.We are building a team of players in their prime, and will be able to compete for the seasons ahead.
Now onto the future. We are very impressed with the development in the training room for our guys. Thompson developed nicely and is really working on increasing his foot speed to be able to stay in front of elite scorers like Kevin McHale. Our two new scoring stars decided to challenge each other and are putting in extra work on defense. We see our starting five being:
C- Tree Rollins
PF- LaSalle Thompson
SF- Calvin Natt
SG- Purvis Short
PG- Maurice Cheeks
We think this line up can compete and we can challenge for the division as well as the conference.
With that we will open it up to questions.