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Haugh: Bulls’ Forman says team can overcome loss of Rose

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(MCT) — CHICAGO — With a nervous chuckle, the most experienced general manager among Chicago’s five major professional sports teams pondered his new distinction.

Promoted by the Bulls in May 2009 two months before the Blackhawks elevated Stan Bowman, Gar Forman became the dean of the city’s GMs when the White Sox made Ken Williams an executive vice-president.

“Is that a good or bad thing?” Forman asked Tuesday.

Forman will hang up and listen for his answer in 2014.

As the Bulls open a season full of unknowns Wednesday night, Forman’s positives easily outweigh any negatives, even if three years into the job outsiders still occasionally wonder where Forman’s reach ends and vice president John Paxson’s begins. Not that anybody at the Berto Center dares to complain, not after back-to-back seasons with the NBA’s best regular-season record.

This season the only certainty seems the Bulls won’t make it three straight, not with Derrick Rose rehabilitating his knee. But if Rose returns in, say, early March — 10 months after ACL surgery — then the Bulls respectably can win 48 games. History suggests that would be good enough for a fifth seed in an evenly matched Eastern Conference everywhere outside Miami.

If that sounds like settling, welcome to the Bulls’ new, temporary reality. GarPax built up enough equity to accept the Bulls taking a half-step backward the next two seasons as Rose fully recovers — provided they do whatever necessary in that span to acquire a second star player every NBA champion needs.

The longer Forman sits in his seat, the hotter it will feel until that happens.

“It’s a tough balancing act,” Forman said. “We have a team that can have success now. We don’t want to take away the opportunities that can present themselves to get better in the future because of the window of opportunity we have. If our core of guys were in their early 30s you might look at it differently.”

Nobody looks at the Bulls as a threat to win the Central Division, let alone the East, and those modest expectations figure to motivate a proud, veteran bunch.

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