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Bulls’ defense rests on Noah’s offense

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Those abilities are why Noah always has been overlooked as an offensive player. Whenever Derrick Rose got double-teamed in the past, Noah served as the release point in the high post, able to catch the pass, turn, size up the defense and consistently make the right reads.

Though Noah’s jumper isn’t aesthetically pleasing, it’s typically reliable to 17 feet.

“I remember when I was in Boston, I watched him shoot pregame and saw him make consecutive shots,” Thibodeau said. “The first time, you’re thinking, ‘OK, aberration.’ Then you’re watching him as he’s moving around and you see it’s not. The ending of his shot is good. He has touch.”

Including a humorous one when asked about his offensive exploits.

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