Kerr believes in the Bulls rebuild
In regards to the Chicago Bulls, well, they have A LOT of holes to fill-- coach included perhaps. Be that as it may, Kerr believes his former team is on the right track.“This league, it goes in cycles,” Kerr said. “The Warriors made the playoffs once in 20 years before our current cycle over the last five years that we’ve been on. It’s not easy to build a winner in this league, and the Bulls have had a really good team over the last decade. Very competitive teams that have come close and gotten to the conference finals. So it’s just time to tear it down and start over. And I think it’s the right choice. I think they’re doing the right thing, personally. I think the trade they made was a good one. They got some good young players. (Zach) LaVine will be coming back, and it’s a great draft coming up. I think it’s the right choice. It’s just not an easy process to go through while you’re dealing with it.”Kerr has been through and seen a lot in his life. Not just in basketball, but in all things. Kerr was born in Beirut, Lebanon, and spent most of his childhood in the Middle East with his father, an American academic by the name of Malcolm Kerr that specialized in the area. Coming out of high school he was a relatively unknown recruit that was content with walking on to play basketball at Colorado until his father made a call to then University of Arizona coach Lute Olsen. Just like our aforementioned hero from a galaxy far-far-away, Kerr was a desert dweller. Full of intellect and even more self doubt-- Kerr would overcome his obstacles to find success and become the basketball wizard he is today. He is learned; tried and true. Long story short, if he signs off on the Bulls rebuild, so do I. Here's to hoping it can happen quickly.
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