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The Bulls went with their projected starting five just 15 times, with Richard Hamilton sidelined much of the season and Luol Deng dealing with a torn ligament in his left wrist. Rose missed 27 games while battling groin, back, toe, foot and ankle problems that Forman said did not lead to the ACL tear, and although they went 18-9 without him, the Bulls realize the task they're facing.
Still, the Sixers aren't buying the idea that the Bulls are finished without Rose.
"More than anything, people tend to see them as a one-man team, which is totally not the case," Andre Iguodala said. "They're one of the best teams in the league. Guys know their roles. They know what it takes for them to win."
Coach Doug Collins said he mentioned to his players the Bulls' record without Rose.
"They've won some games without him. They've won some big games without him," he said.
C.J. Watson and John Lucas III have come up big at times, but, as Joakim Noah said, the Bulls' margin for error is "a lot smaller with Derrick out." Even so, the Bulls weren't questioning Thibodeau's substitution patterns.
"Tom is a terrific, terrific coach who does a lot of things very well, but one of the very best things he does is pace our team, knowing when to put the pedal to the metal and when to back off," Forman said. "I think he's shown that with how he's paced our team the last couple of years -- when is the time to go hard in practice, when is the time not to go hard and when it's time to give guys days off. To me, it's one of the biggest strengths he has as a coach."
Rose's injury sparked a wave of sympathy from his teammates and players around the league. Many Bulls players went to the hospital after the game, with Lucas saying Rose was like a younger brother.
"I just wanted to make sure he was OK spiritually and mentally because it's been tough all year for him battling injuries," Lucas said.
Added Iguodala: "It was really tough seeing him go down." And Collins reached out to the Bulls when he heard the news.
"Everybody on our team, everybody in our organization, is sick to their stomach about what happened to that young guy," Collins said.
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