Saturday, October 23, 2004

Note-a-Bulls

We can only wait and hope:

 

For the first time since Elton Brand in 1999, a Bulls rookie is a very good NBA player from the first time he stepped on the court - not a bundle of potential or a touted talent adjusting to pro ball.

The same could be said about Argentinean forward Andres Nocioni, but he's 24 and a four-year veteran of the highly regarded Spanish league. The Bulls expected Nocioni to bring more than the average NBA rookie.

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With Deng and Nocioni playing so well, it's actually possible to envision a successful Bulls future that's not entirely dependent on improvement from Eddy Curry and Tyson Chandler.

OK, calm down. It's only preseason. When it comes to the Bulls, though, any sign of progress is worth celebrating.

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