Chicago Bulls Preseason Press Conference
Posted: Mon May 25, 2026 12:20 pm
Welcome everyone to a new season.
Last year was a year of wheeling and dealing, and we had a playoff berth to show for it. We built up some good young pieces but were missing that superstar. Well in the draft, we found it. We traded for Eddie A Johnson, who led the league in scoring. We were disappointed that he didn't make an all league team, but that is out of our hands. Later in the draft, we felt like we needed some depth in the post, so we drafted Olden Polynice. He looks like a really good option for the Center position going forward, so we are really excitd for him.
Our season started out tough. We were a losing team despite having scoring. We needed to shake things up. We made moves for both Derek Harper and John Bagley. It really shook our team up in terms of cohesion, but the talent was undeniable. Then the injuries happened. We didn't have a full sim with our starters until the second to last sim of the year. Then Bagley go hurt in the last sim. Despite that, we fiddled with our gameplan and came one game short of stealing a series from a good team.
This outcome gave us hope for the upcoming year. We proceeded to the draft and chose Pooh Richardson. With Bagley on the last year of his deal, Pooh could develop into our guard of the future. Then the TC gods came with a thunderous might. Koncak's ability completely disappeared. He was nerfed so bad, he may be out of the rotation competely. We did move Craig Hodges to the Hornets for Randy Breuer and points, so we have a stopgap for the time being. But that was devastating for our hope for this season. We are still great at depth in the one through three spots, but our bigs are going to be a mess. On a good note, Avery Johnson progressed and has reached his potential, so he will be a great backup for Bagley. Scottie showed up and developed some, but still has so much more to improve, and even Olden made some progression, but just isn't quite there yet to be a starter.
This season will be about finding the right gameplan with the following rotation:
C - Randy Breuer
PF - Roy Tarpley
SF - Eddie A Johnson
SG - Derek Harper
PG - John Bagley
Look for some switching of this lineup and potential trades that may move some people around. Gerald Wilkins is ready to contribute and Scottie is itching to get into the starting lineup. We like the versatility of these players with Harper being able to play the point guard and Johnson being able to play shooting guard.
With that, we will open the floor to some questions.
Last year was a year of wheeling and dealing, and we had a playoff berth to show for it. We built up some good young pieces but were missing that superstar. Well in the draft, we found it. We traded for Eddie A Johnson, who led the league in scoring. We were disappointed that he didn't make an all league team, but that is out of our hands. Later in the draft, we felt like we needed some depth in the post, so we drafted Olden Polynice. He looks like a really good option for the Center position going forward, so we are really excitd for him.
Our season started out tough. We were a losing team despite having scoring. We needed to shake things up. We made moves for both Derek Harper and John Bagley. It really shook our team up in terms of cohesion, but the talent was undeniable. Then the injuries happened. We didn't have a full sim with our starters until the second to last sim of the year. Then Bagley go hurt in the last sim. Despite that, we fiddled with our gameplan and came one game short of stealing a series from a good team.
This outcome gave us hope for the upcoming year. We proceeded to the draft and chose Pooh Richardson. With Bagley on the last year of his deal, Pooh could develop into our guard of the future. Then the TC gods came with a thunderous might. Koncak's ability completely disappeared. He was nerfed so bad, he may be out of the rotation competely. We did move Craig Hodges to the Hornets for Randy Breuer and points, so we have a stopgap for the time being. But that was devastating for our hope for this season. We are still great at depth in the one through three spots, but our bigs are going to be a mess. On a good note, Avery Johnson progressed and has reached his potential, so he will be a great backup for Bagley. Scottie showed up and developed some, but still has so much more to improve, and even Olden made some progression, but just isn't quite there yet to be a starter.
This season will be about finding the right gameplan with the following rotation:
C - Randy Breuer
PF - Roy Tarpley
SF - Eddie A Johnson
SG - Derek Harper
PG - John Bagley
Look for some switching of this lineup and potential trades that may move some people around. Gerald Wilkins is ready to contribute and Scottie is itching to get into the starting lineup. We like the versatility of these players with Harper being able to play the point guard and Johnson being able to play shooting guard.
With that, we will open the floor to some questions.