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Bulls lose their best player in Rose but not drive to win a title

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The team will work with Rose and his camp to formulate a medical plan.

“We’re confident he’ll come back physically at 100 percent, if not at 110 percent,” Forman said. “Whatever obstacle is thrown at Derrick, he fights through it. That’s the core of who Derrick is. He has a lot of toughness, both mental and physical. He’ll put all his energy into his rehab after surgery.”

Forman could be seen laughing and smiling with Thibodeau and executive vice president of basketball operations John Paxson on the practice floor. He admitted to obviously feeling sorry for Rose but joined the chorus of those not accepting sympathy for the Bulls’ championship chances.

“We’ve got a team that has been a team in the truest sense,” Forman said. “Whether it was Derrick or anybody else, when we had players go down, we had others step up. I know we’re confident we’ll be able to continue having success. They’ll bond together and play hard like they always have. Our bench has been great all year.”

Thibodeau has used 10 players regularly all season. Though nobody can match Rose’s dynamic offensive ability and explosiveness, Thibodeau believes the team’s offense has more depth this season.

“We’ve shown that,” he said. “You look at the games Derrick missed and we had John scoring, C.J. scoring. We didn’t have (Richard Hamilton) for a lot of those games and he’s rounding into shape. Carlos (Boozer) can score. We have six guys in double figures. We feel we have enough to score.”

And eventually, Rose will return. At what level, nobody is sure.

“You don’t want him to change what his strengths are,” Thibodeau said. “I think experience teaches you things. In terms of his playmaking and how he ran the team, I thought he was doing a great job. I thought he had a different understanding of all the defenses that were being played against him and where the holes were in those defenses. And he also had a very good understanding of the strengths and weaknesses of his teammates.

“I expect him to pick up where he left off. Nobody has done more for the team or organization. We have to just be patient and know he will be fully recovered.”

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