Injured Bulls Leader Tries To Not Be Distracted By Historic Moment
“For all of the magic Bulls coach Tom Thibodeau has been able to coax out of his battered roster, this was one body blow too many,” Chris Mannix writes for Sports Illustrated.
“With Joakim Noah hobbling around on one foot, Taj Gibson operating on one good knee, Kirk Hinrich battling through a severe calf strain, and Derrick Rose still sitting in a suit, Chicago had built a 3-1 series lead through punishing defense and efficient offense, through the sheer will and determination of a team wired to refuse to quit.
“The loss of Hinrich though, the team’s level-headed floor general, it’s pesky perimeter defender who was ruled out Monday morning after his left calf worsened in the hours after grinding out 60 grueling minutes in the Bulls triple overtime win over the Nets on Saturday, proved to be too much.
“A physically taxed team had become too overextended. And with the clock winding down in Brooklyn’s 110-91 Game 5 win, there was Nate Robinson (44 minutes) and Jimmy Butler (32) hunched over at halfcourt, hands on their knees, too tired to stand up, a visual that spoke volumes.”
Posted on April 30, 2013