Chicago Bulls: 3 looming concerns that still remain for the new front office

Thaddeus Young, Chicago Bulls (Photo by Jonathan Bachman/Getty Images)
Thaddeus Young, Chicago Bulls (Photo by Jonathan Bachman/Getty Images) /
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Thaddeus Young, Chicago Bulls
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Now that the Chicago Bulls are well rested and coming down from the euphoria of shooting guard Zach LaVine’s first All-Star nod. We can start to focus in on finishing the rest of the 20-21 season strong. The season continues Thursday March 11th against the top seeded Philadelphia 76ers.

The Bulls jump right back into it with a challenge and hopefully short-term memory of what transpired the last time we faced Joel Embiid and the 76ers. Embiid dropped 50 points on us the last time we went against them back in Philly on Feb. 19.

The Bulls had no answer for him, and he dominated the interior and displayed an arsenal of offensive weapons to go on to beat the Bulls 112-105. The game was lost due to some costly turnovers but mainly because the lack of size and strength to slow Embiid.

It has been a major concern and the biggest hole currently on this team so far this season, we have suffered tough losses against every team we have played who has a big physical center or power forward.

What concerns still remain for the Bulls as they enter a pivotal few weeks ahead of the trade deadline looming large on March 25? Here’s a look into a few of them.