CLEVELAND – Seven years knee-deep in “Heat Culture,’’ and feelings become second to winning.
That’s why veteran Goran Dragic has been a key voice in a Bulls locker room that doesn’t always like to confront the truth.
So when asked on Saturday about the on-going rumors of the Bulls looking to add a point guard on the buy-out market – whether that’s Russell Westbrook or someone else – Dragic wasn’t about to take basketball decisions personally.
Yes, he still feels like he can play the point guard spot at a high level, has a plus-minus of plus-31 this season to show evidence of that, but also knows at age 36, there’s only so many minutes in the legs.