Opening night win by Bulls was nice start to season

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Break up the Chicago Bulls.

At the urging of my fellow sports writers, my column this week will deal with the undefeated Bulls.

Undefeated after beating the San Antonio Spurs 92-85 Thursday in the opening night of the 2009-2010 campaign at the United Center.

Notice who I said the Bulls played.

The San Antonio Spurs.

Not some cardboard cutout NBA team like the Los Angeles Clippers or the Charlotte Bobcats.

The San Antonio Spurs.

A team that features guys like center Tim Duncan, guard Randy Parker and Manu Ginobili ... three pretty decent players.

Off a team that went 54-28 last year, champions of the Southwest Division, who then went on to lose in the first round of the playoffs to the Dallas Mavericks.

The Bulls, as most of you know, went 41-41 last season. That means Chicago was neither good nor bad. Just about as average as you can get.

Even with the addition of top draft pick Derrick Rose, who certainly came through with flying colors by collecting Rookie of the Year honors. But injuries, inept defense and inconsistent play cost the Bulls night after night.

The main move by Chicago in the offseason was letting Ben Gordon depart for greener pastures in Detroit. Gordon landed in MoTown after signing a five-year deal worth a reported $55 million. The Bulls certainly liked Gordon, just not to the tune of $11 million a year.

But Thursday's seven-point win over the Spurs certainly showed one thing. It looks like this Bulls' squad might have better scoring balance, which should certainly help the record.

All five Chicago starters ended up scoring in double figures, led by 17 by forward Luol Deng. Forward Tyrus Thomas and point guard Rose added 13 each while center Joakim Noah and
forward John Salmons provided 10 apiece. That is 63 markers, if my math is correct.

Guard Kirk Hinrich came off the bench to drop in 14 markers, giving the Bulls six players in double digits. Center Brad Miller just missed making it seven, winding up with nine markers to go along with five rebounds and three assists.

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