With New Head Coach And Same Core Of Talent, Bulls Eye Title In Upcoming Campaign

There’s no denying that the Chicago Bulls have a ton of talent. The days of complaining about the players surrounding star point guard Derrick Rose are long gone.

For instance, Jimmy Butler has evolved into one of the best two-way players the league has to offer, and was rewarded for his outstanding efforts last season with an All-Star berth. Taj Gibson, meanwhile, is a very capable big man who would start on a lot of teams. And it stretches even well beyond them, as Nikola Mirotic was the runner-up for the NBA Rookie of the Year award this past season. They also have young Doug McDermott, arguably one of the best pure long-distance shooters in the East. On paper, the Bulls have the makeup of a championship team.

As a result, it’s no surprise to see that Bulls tickets are averaging $252.94 months before the first tipoff of the year even occurs. Not only are they a popular basketball franchise that fans want to see opposing their hometown team, they also boast a rabid fanbase that is starving for its first NBA title since the glory days of Michael Jordan and Scottie Pippen. Out-of-town fans looking to take in a game live at the United Center during this potentially championship season can do so with Chicago flights from Hipmunk.com. Additionally, Hipmunk can also serve as a fan’s guide in securing a hotel room in the area, as they also have a Chicago hotel guide with options starting from $92.

The action kicks off in style, as the Bulls take on the Cleveland Cavaliers — the team that knocked them out of the postseason last year — in the season-opener on October 27. From there, the Bulls will have plenty more intriguing matchups within the first quarter of the campaign, like in their sixth game of the season when they host Kevin Durant, Russell Westbrook, and the rest of the exciting Oklahoma City Thunder. On November 20, the Bulls will visit the defending NBA champion Golden State Warriors at arguably the most electric venue in all of basketball, the Oracle Arena, in what is sure to be a very useful measuring stick for Chicago. Ten days later, they get another interesting test in a matchup with the perennially-contending San Antonio Spurs.

The Bulls didn’t do much this past offseason as far as player personnel goes. In fact, the most notable addition they made to their roster was drafting Arkansas big man Bobby Portis. However, there was a much bigger transaction concerning the coaching staff, as the organization dismissed head coach Tom Thibodeau despite his tremendous track record leading Chicago. Enter Fred Hoiberg, formerly the coach of Iowa State, who looks to help the club pick up where they left off a year ago when they narrowly fell to Cleveland in the conference semifinals. With a new head coach, a change in philosophy, and the same core, the Bulls are aiming for big things in 2015-16.

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