Thirty-plus games in the books, the Christmas Day NBA extravaganza played and gone, and January now staring front offices across the Association in the face.
It’s the time of year where most teams have a good idea of what they are, and what needs to be done by the Feb. 9 trade deadline.
Then there’s the Bulls.
A frustrating study in being the ultimate Jekyll and Hyde team, constructed by executive vice president of basketball operations Arturas Karnisovas on “continuity’’ and hope.
Not always a great foundation.
The “continuity’’ is proven to be bad cement, while the hope is wet wood that still hasn’t dried out and might not this season.