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The Bulls have lost to the Pacers, Nuggets, Spurs, Heat and Thunder by an average of 21 points over the last nine games.

“Against good teams, you have to get to second and third options,” Thibodeau said. “The ball has to move. It has to be high energy. You have to sprint into screens. You have to set great screens, pass the ball on target, have timing and spacing.

“You have to do what’s best for the team, not necessarily what’s best for yourself to get yourself going. You can’t get stuck in whatever problems you’re having individually. You have to do your job for the team first.”

Reading tea leaves, those comments beg for the return of Hinrich, an offensive and defensive organizer and equal-opportunity shot distributor. But Hinrich said the tear that had to be re-stitched on his right elbow has to be almost fully healed for him to return.

Until then, Nate Robinson will continue to start and rookie Marquis Teague’s development year will continue with unexpected minutes.

Perhaps Reinsdorf’s and Noah’s birthday wishes included the return of Rose.

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