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Be careful, too, reading too much into Timberwolves guard Ricky Rubio returning in December nine months after tearing his ACL. Rubio has struggled with back spasms and the type of nagging injuries the Bulls want Rose to avoid.

Delaying Rose’s return only will make him stronger if the Bulls play deep into the postseason, a thought more plausible halfway through the season than it seemed three months ago. In a mediocre East, these Bulls possess enough depth and focus to make the conference finals barring any setbacks with Rose.

“Let him handle his rehab,” Thibodeau said. “Continue to listen to what our doctors have to say and go from there.”

Things have gone better for the Bulls than anybody but Thibodeau expected. Carlos Boozer, with more double-doubles than any power forward in the East (23), earned praise from Thibodeau for his defense and finally deserves respect from fans. Luol Deng, out with a hamstring injury, leads the Bulls in scoring and every other way. Joakim Noah elevated his game enough to be an All-Star.

As for the bench, once Thibodeau started trusting reserves after a Nov. 26 debacle when the Bucks overcame a 27-point lead, the Bulls have thrived. Marco Belinelli, who beat the Celtics with a game-winner, didn’t play in the loss to the Bucks for reasons only Thibodeau understood but has averaged 11.9 points in 26 games since. Jimmy Butler continues to develop at both ends. Taj Gibson resembles himself again. Nate Robinson hasn’t put Thibodeau in a straightjacket — yet — and can be even harder on opposing coaches if he gets hot.

Forget the drama Thibodeau created by benching Noah for the final 23 minutes of Saturday’s loss. The Heat benched stars Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh for the fourth quarter of a recent defeat. Celtics coach Doc Rivers publicly called out his veteran team Sunday night after losing to the Pistons. It’s the NBA and, while sometimes his moves merit scrutiny, Thibodeau has earned the benefit of the doubt.

“I like our team (and) believe we have more than enough,” Thibodeau repeated. “If we do the right things, we’re capable of beating anyone anywhere. And we have a lot of room for growth. We went through half a season last year without Derrick. You begin with the end in mind.”

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