Bad Bulls heading in wrong direction: Promising team has gone backward since historic playoff series last spring

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CHICAGO – The Chicago Bulls pushed defending champion Boston to the brink in a thrilling, edge-of-your-seat seven-game playoff series last spring and came out of the loss ready to build around Rookie of the Year Derrick Rose.

That looked like progress.

This looks like anything but: an 8-15 record, embarrassing blowouts and 11 losses in 13 games, including a clunker against the woeful New Jersey Nets. Players have questioned the effort. Coach Vinny Del Negro is under fire. And angst is mounting.

“I see promise,” said Lakers coach Phil Jackson, the man who coached Chicago to six titles in the 1990s. “The center’s [Joakim Noah] coming along. He’s showing promise as a hustling player, as a worker. They’ve got some nice young pieces.”

Yet the gulf between the Bulls and the NBA’s elite is a wide one at the moment.

Chicago lost by 26 points to Boston last Saturday, capping a brutal seven-day stretch in which they also got blown out by Toronto and Atlanta and fell, at home, to the Nets. The effort was better against the defending champion Lakers on Tuesday when they took a one-point lead into the fourth quarter, but the result was still a loss, 96-87.

“If we give this kind of effort night in and night out, good things are going to happen for us,” guard Kirk Hinrich said.

Still, there is plenty of speculation about Del Negro’s job security – something Boston’s Doc Rivers called unfair.

“I know Vinny,” said Rivers, who played with Del Negro in San Antonio “I know his basketball knowledge. He has a heck of a basketball IQ. I think he’ll be fine.”

If anyone can sympathize with Del Negro, Rivers would be the guy. He was on the chopping block before the Celtics acquired Kevin Garnett and Ray Allen and became a beast in the East.

The Bulls could be major players in a star-studded free agent market next year that might include LeBron James along with Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh – but whether Del Negro will be around for a shopping spree remains to be seen.

“Those decisions aren’t up to me,” he said. “I just keep working every day. I only control what I can control, go to work and represent the organization and team in the right way.”

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