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Chicago had just gone from 49 wins to 49 losses during a tumultuous season that saw coach Scott Skiles get fired on Christmas Eve and interim coach Jim Boylan struggle the rest of the way before getting dismissed.
The Bulls hit the lottery jackpot and drafted Rose with the No. 1 pick, but Del Negro never really meshed with management.
His substitution patterns and management of timeouts was questioned, particularly during his first year, when the Bulls made a late run and pushed Boston -- without the injured Kevin Garnett -- in the playoffs.
Chicago then let leading scorer Ben Gordon leave for Detroit as a free agent, and the early struggles led to rampant speculation that Del Negro would be gone.
One particularly brutal eight-day stretch in the early going saw them get danced on by James during a loss to Cleveland, lose by more than 30 to Toronto and Atlanta, get blown out by Boston and fall to lowly New Jersey. The low point, though, may have been when they coughed up a 35-point lead while losing at home to Sacramento in one of the biggest collapses in an NBA game, after back-to-back comeback wins over New York and Atlanta.
That just increased the speculation about Del Negro. And when Forman didn't give Del Negro a vote of confidence, it became an even bigger deal.
It didn't help that Rose, who averaged 20.8 points, missed most of the preseason with an ankle injury and wasn't his explosive self early on. And just when things were going well, Noah's foot flared up in January and interrupted a breakout season in which he averaged 10.7 points and 11.0 rebounds.
The injury kept him out of 18 games over the final few months and limited his participation down the stretch.
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