Locked On Bulls podcast

Locked On Bulls

Dec 31, 2018
53 minutes

Locked On Bulls is back with a fresh episode, the guys kick off the show reminiscing on the Bulls 2018 in it's entirety. The ups and downs, the changes, and are the Bulls in a better position now than they were just a year ago? The guys discuss the Bulls surface level improvements since Jim Boylen has taken over but also caution fans to be realistic about these 'improvements'.  - The guys break down the Bulls win in Washington, how the Wizards depleted roster gave the Bulls everything they could handle. The guys highlight Wendell Carter Jr.'s impressive game, his ability to play more than 30-minutes for the first time under Boylen, and why Carter should continue to get 10 or more shots per game. The guys also highlight the effectiveness of Zach LaVine since his return from a sprained ankle. - The Bulls fell to the Toronto Raptors on Sunday night without Kyle Lowry, the guys explain what went wrong and some of the lineup choices Boylen has used. Why is Robin Lopez a focal point of the offense when he's on the floor? The guys discuss the prehistoric offense that has setback some of the younger players. Will Boylen adapt to the NBA's modern style or continue to push 'grinding it out' as improvement? - To wrap up, Locked On Bulls discusses K.C. Johnson's interview with Jabari Parker. The guys talk about Parker's honesty with where he's at, his disappointment with how things have gone in Chicago, who is to blame, his confusion on his role, and where he sees himself after the trade deadline. The guys talk about fault on both sides and a common theme among a lot of players who have not lived up to expectations of the front office. All of this and so much more on Locked On Bulls. - Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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