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Bulls players are fully embracing coach Billy Donovan and ‘Billy Ball’

It’s easy to generalize last year’s offense under former coach Jim Boylen.

After all, bad is bad.

Whether it was the always over-appeasing Boylen allowing an analytics department to sell him on a philosophy that didn’t match the personnel or the coach’s inability to have his players consistently understand the execution needed to pull it off, the Bulls offense was broken from Day 1 of the 2019-20 campaign.

Pick a statistical category to measure it.

The numbers that matter most, however? An offensive efficiency (104.1) that ranked 27th in the league, and 22 wins.