Bulls on right path; may extend Boylen

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CHICAGO — John Paxson remains convinced the Chicago Bulls are on the right path despite one of the worst records in franchise history and that they have the coach they need in Jim Boylen.

Chicago’s top basketball executive, Paxson said Thursday he expects the team to compete for a playoff spot next season. He also said it’s “very possible” Boylen gets a contract extension.

The Bulls went from 27 victories to finishing with a 22-60 mark in the second year of their rebuild. That gave them the fifth-worst win percentage (.268) in franchise history — the lowest since the 1998-99 team went 13-37 (.260) following the breakup of the dynasty teams in the franchise’s heyday.

The 22 victories were the fewest for Chicago since the 2001-02 team finished 21-61. And with a 9-32 mark at the United Center, Chicago tied New York for the league’s worst home record.

“I think our goal next year has to be to be in the hunt,” Paxson said. “We want to be in the hunt again. That’s going to take us being healthy. That’s the first thing.”

Chicago is slotted for the fourth pick in the draft and figures to have about $20 million in salary cap space to add some veterans to go with core players Lauri Markkanen, Zach LaVine, Wendell Carter Jr. and Otto Porter Jr.

THEY’RE SAFE

Paxson said chairman Jerry Reinsdorf has not given him or general manager Gar Forman a win-now-or-else mandate, though they understand “the reality of this business.” For now, they’re safe and so is Boylen. He got off to a rocky start and finished with a 17-41 record after getting promoted from assistant coach when the Bulls fired Fred Hoiberg.



Source : ESPN