NBA season tips off Wednesday, Oct. 29, at 8 p.m. ET for the Chicago Bulls and the returning Derrick Rose when they visit the New York Knicks and Carmelo Anthony, “the one that got away.” As the season is about to commence, ESPN had their lead team of commentators, Mark Jackson and Jeff Van Gundy, on conference call to preview the upcoming season with the media.
The very first question was about Derrick Rose. The second was on the Bulls chances in the East. So let’s get this party started.
1. Is Derrick Rose back to being Derrick Rose again finally?
Jackson: “I think for the first time in a long time, Derrick Rose looked like himself and obviously everybody was aware it was going to take some time. But he’s an explosive talent. He is a tremendous weapon.”
Van Gundy: “I think anybody who is expecting Rose to consistently be what he was the other night against Cleveland, I think doesn’t understand how hard it is in the NBA to regain your edge. I think when you are basically out two, two and a half years, it’s not easy, even when you’re as talented as Rose. And so that consistency of play, of recreating great habits on the floor, that will be difficult and it will be challenging.”
2. Who finishes games?
Van Gundy: “I think Tom’s going to have a challenge to try to decide who he’s going to finish with, because Gibson, as Mark was talking about, is versatile defensively. There are going to be difficult choices down the stretch of every game. Which pairing do you finish with?”
3. Who starts at the three? Greg McDermott or Mike Dunleavy?
Van Gundy: “perimeter wise, my one question is how are they going to hold up on the perimeter at the two and three? [Jimmy] Butler is, to me, is the one guy who is a starter. I think everybody else would be better served coming off the bench.”
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