Monday, July 14, 2008

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Chicago Bulls Interim Head Coach Jim Boylan has been given his first Head Coaching stint in the NBA, and has led the Bulls to a 16-21 record under tough circumstances. He believes he is "in control," but the team's appearance begs otherwise.

The Chicago Bulls are in turmoil, and not just by what you see in the standings. Players are in open revolt to Boylan's authority, missing practices, arriving late, talking back, acting up. The Bulls look unprofessional, on and off the court.

It is the Coach's job to tighten the reigns when necessary and the Bulls look like they have no one to do the job. There will be Bulls suitors this off-season, and I do not believe that Boylan has been strong enough to warrant becoming the next Head Coach of the Chicago Bulls.

The Bulls are a young and easily influenced group. They need an NBA Head Coach with experience, and someone that they know will be at the helm of the Bulls for several years, not just on an interim basis. Larry Brown's name has been bandied about for the Bulls job. Not sure if he is the answer, but Boylan to date is not either.

Chicago Bulls General Manager John Paxson has not given a sign one way or the other if Boylan will be back. I am not convinced that this stretch run, success or failure, will make much difference with concern to Boylan's future, unless the Bulls really catch fire and make a serious run through the NBA East. Don't bet on that happening.

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