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CHICAGO (MCT) — For two, victory-filled regular seasons, the focus remained squarely on basketball.

The Bulls won games — plenty of them — and a professional locker room featured solid responses off the court as well.

That will change Monday when the Bulls stage their media day in advance of the opening of NBA training camps Tuesday.

Though talks continue and progress has been made, Tom Thibodeau and general manager Gar Forman could be answering questions about a lack of a contract extension for the 2011 Coach of the Year, whose club option for this season was picked up earlier. And Derrick Rose’s knee will be a more popular topic than his skills.

So the Bulls will be dealing with off-the-court issues for the first time in Thibodeau’s tenure. Here’s a look at those issues and two others facing the Bulls, who will go 46-36 this season — unless they don’t.

So what’s up with Thibodeau’s extension?

It would seem the biggest no-brainer in offseason history, particularly when the Thunder provided a comparable example then they signed Scott Brooks to a four-year, $18 million deal. The Chicago Tribune reported on draft night in June that the sides differed on years and money and little has changed, though the gaps have closed. Both sides continue to indicate they would like the relationship to continue.

Brooks and Mavericks coach Rick Carlisle coached out their last contracts before re-signing. One guarantee is Thibodeau won’t let it distract his singular focus. And expect short answers from him on the subject come Monday.

When will Rose return?

Feb. 21 against the Heat. Or maybe Feb. 22. Or maybe the next game. The point is: Nobody knows. And despite an insatiable desire from fans to know exactly when, this isn’t a daily update type of story.

By all accounts, including Rose’s, the rehabilitation from anterior cruciate ligament surgery in his left knee is going well. After the May 12 surgery, team physician Brian Cole said Rose would be sidelined eight to 12 months. What does seem certain is Rose will play at some point, as much for mental as physical reasons.

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