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Big Ben Guides Young Bulls

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Finishing the 2006 season with more than 40 wins for the second
year in a row, the Chicago Bulls knew they were still missing
that certain something to shoot themselves through the ranks of
NBA mediocrity. Something along the lines of the six foot nine,
240 pounds of grit, hustle, unshakable determination and power
the likes of Ben Wallace to be exact.


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Finishing the 2006 season with more than 40 wins for the second
year in a row, the Chicago Bulls knew they were still missing
that certain something to shoot themselves through the ranks of
NBA mediocrity. Something along the lines of the six foot nine,
240 pounds of grit, hustle, unshakable determination and power
the likes of Ben Wallace to be exact. 

It's not that they didn't believe they couldn't be successful
with the plethora of young stars they have on their team such as
Ben Gordon, Luol Deng and Kirk Hinrich, they just felt they
needed the icing on the cake to make the shift from young and
promising to young and hungry.

Despite an awful 3-9 start to their season, through the first
half of the 2007 season, Wallace has done just that and more,
rebounding and blocking himself and his young team into playoff
contention and giving an inexperienced locker room the confidence
needed to succeed in the NBA. Not only is Wallace in the top ten
in both rebounding and blocks this season, proving that at 32
years old, he's still one of the most dominant centers in the
NBA, he has also brought over a winning attitude from Detroit and
has had no problem transplanting it with his Chicago teammates. 

It's gotten to the point where the Bulls organization can't
stop raving about him and can't wait for the four-time defensive
player of the year to really get comfortable in Chicago, so they
get even more out of him.

"Ben is a unique player because he likes guarding people solo in
the post," Bulls assistant coach Ron Adams told Sports
Illustrated. "And he's very good against a lot of the standard
post-up guys. ... Normally we're a fronting team. Ben plays
behind and he's able to hold his own. Conversely, as he
progresses in his career, we would like him to do more fronting,
do more of the things we teach as a team only because it makes
him more effective against a variety of different players."

The respect Wallace gets around the NBA from players and coaches
alike have also given the younger Bulls a chance to thrive as
well.

"For a guy his size, the number of blocked shots he gets is
phenomenal," said Indiana Pacers Head Coach Rick Carlisle on the
Bulls official website. "Pound for pound, he's the best
defensive player I've ever seen in my life. You know he's going
be there defensively and you know he's going be there on the
boards. Some nights he comes up with a monster effort, and some
nights his numbers are merely average. But as his career has gone
on, his 'average' has become more and more dazzling."

Truth be told, while Wallace has easily been one of the best
defensive players of the modern era, he hasn't been an amazing
offensive player by any means. Despite that, Adams feels that he
adds a very different dimension to the offense and is one of the
reasons why players like Gordon and Deng are having All-Star
caliber seasons.

"You're going to laugh, but [Ben]'s helped us offensively,"
Adams told Sports Illustrated. "We're a very good cutting team
and a very good draw-and-kick team; his skills fit that. He's an
excellent passer. And he's done a pretty good job of attacking
the basket."

The reason why Wallace has been such a help on offense, as well
as defense with the Bulls is that just the same way Larry Brown
catered to Wallace occasionally on offense throughout the course
of a game, Scott Skiles has managed to do the same, something
that Pistons coach Flip Saunders never did.

"Larry figured out a way to keep Ben happy, and Flip did not do
a good job of catering to him," an Eastern conference scout told
Yahoo Sports. "Wallace is a proud guy, and once you lost him, you
were never getting him back. But once Flip had lost him, him
leaving became addition by subtraction. It couldn't go on like
it was in Detroit."

Now with a fresh coaching staff and young, energized teammates
showing their support, Big Ben is proving he's still one of the
best defensive players in league and as a result, his young
teammates are a force to be reckoned with.




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