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The 2015-16 NBA season is right around the corner and the Chicago Bulls have not made any significant roster changes. The Bulls front office believes that the current core of established veterans, along with a group of promising young players, will be enough to propel the Bulls to NBA title contention.
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While Chicago will be able to cruise into the Eastern Conference on talent alone, the real question remains: Will these Bulls be able to beat LeBron James and the Cleveland Cavaliers?
No matter how good the Bulls have been in previous years, they have consistently failed to beat James in the playoffs. So why does management believe that by simply changing head coaches that the Bulls can now overcome the hurdle that is the best player in the world?
Let’s break down both rosters better understand where these two teams stand.
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