I had a feeling of dread heading into this series; with KG out I really thought this series was a total coin flip.
I think that many people laughed off Chicago because of their terrible season last season and some of their play earlier in the year; but what if last year was an aberration and this year they were just getting used to a new coach in the early going and are regaining the form from 2 years ago?
Don't forget, 2 years ago Chicago won 49 games. This was not an overachievement, as based on point differential they "should" have won 55 games. They advanced a round in the playoffs before falling 4-2 to a still very good Detroit team. Here is that roster:
Malik Allen
Andre Barrett
PJ Brown
Luol Deng
Chris Duhon
Ben Gordon
Adrian Griffin
Kirk Hinrich
Viktor Khryapa
Andres Nocioni
Thabo Sefolosha
Michael Sweetney
Tyrus Thomas
Ben Wallace
That's the team that won 49 games and a playoff series. Many many experts picked them to do just as well last year, where they shocked a lot of people by being terrible. Of course, it turns out they weren't bad athletes; they quit on a coach who is notorious for burning bridges and burning out teams. From that team, they've lost:
-Ben Wallace (already well on the decline once playing for Chicago)
-Duhon (okay player, not great at all)
-Sweeney (Basically already out of the league back then)
-Brwon (obviously useful in certain situations, but by no means a core player)
-Barrett (bencher)
-Allen (bencher)
-Griffin (out of league)
-Khryapa (out of league)
-Thabo (solid defender, nice player)
-Nocioni (good player)
That's all they lost from a 49 win team: a situationally valuable role player (Brown), a declining, overrated player (Wallace), a backup pg (duhon), and 2 good/solid wing players (Thabo/Nocioni).
However, since then they've added:
-Brad Miller (solid rebounder/distributer from the Center)
-John Salmons (good scoring wing)
-Joakhim Noah (10th pick 7 footer, surprisingly efficient PER)
-Derrick Rose (#1 pick, great PG)
Not only have they added better players than they've lost, but they added those players at valuable positions while their core was all aging toward their prime, rather than away from their primes.
All along, this is a dangerous team who had a down season last year as they fell out of step with their coach. Now that they're hitting their stride with a new coach and having implemented the new pieces, we should not be at all surprised they are giving a depleted C's team a hard fought series.