League Updates, the Pressure on Patrick Williams, LaVine’s Next Step, and Other Bulls Bullets

Zach LaVine of the Chicago Bulls with Joel Embiid.

I wish I was on my way to the United Center to watch the Bulls tip-off in their first playoff game since the 2016-17 season, but I guess I have to settle for Bucks-Heats Game 1. Off to the Fiserv Forum I go!

If you’re trying to find me on TV, I’ll be the guy cheering for neither team and shedding a single tear.

•   As the NBA playoffs officially tip-off today, you will see significantly more fans in the stands and significantly more mouths on the sideline. According to The Athletic’s Shams Charania, fully vaccinated coaches will be allowed to remove their masks permanently, which aligns with the recent CDC guidance.

•   Meanwhile, I guess the league has chosen to stop issuing suspensions or fines for breaking protocol at a VERY convenient time.

•   We all know if this was some random role player on the Knicks that a suspension would probably have already been issued. James broke the rules. Simple as that. But, whatever, I’m not going to waste much energy getting heated over this.

•   For more league news, check this out:

•   While the Steph Curry show, unfortunately, came to an end last night, Ja Morant looks ready to take his time slot. The 21-year-old reminded everyone why he is one of the league’s next superstars with his clutch victory over the Warriors. He finished with 35 points behind a career-high five 3-pointers. The league is in good hands, folks.

•   Speaking of rising superstars …

•   I worry a tiny bit about the Bulls putting too much pressure on Patrick Williams. As 670 The Score’s Cody Westerlund wrote about above, this organization is kind of banking on a rather drastic leap from the rookie in Year 2. The moves made at the deadline suggest they see Williams possessing immediate winning potential. He will undoubtedly have to be the team’s No. 3 guy behind Zach LaVine and Nikola Vucevic next season, and while I don’t doubt he has the skills necessary to do that, it is a lot to ask from a 19-year-old.

•   Not to mention, Williams didn’t show the fastest learning ability in his first-year campaign. While he did achieve his career-high toward the end of the season, he still struggled to figure out how to take the aggressive leap his coaching staff wanted him to take on the offensive end. In fact, he rattled off a stretch in the second half where 12 of 13 games were single-digit scoring efforts, averaging just 5.3 shot attempts per game. It felt like a bit of a step backward at the time. I don’t mean any of this an insult. I still believe Williams is on a track toward stardom, but I’m also not sure how fast that track moves.

•   With all of that said, there is no question his first full offseason will help. He came into the league at a very weird time and he had to deal with one of the most condensed seasons ever recorded. Considering the lack of true practice time he had to hone his craft, his ability to stay in the starting lineup and find a way to contribute on a nightly basis was ridiculously encouraging. Now, he will have a real opportunity to work on specific parts of his game and dive deep into the film. Hopefully, the more he does that, the more he will realize just how large of a role he can play for this team moving forward.

•   Put what Ja Morant did on steroids, and I think we have what a Zach LaVine play-in tournament game would look like.

•   I have to imagine a postseason berth is the next step for LaVine. The guy has managed to improve year after year, and even though he fell short this season, he played his most winning basketball yet. We saw his effective field goal percentage jump from 53.0 percent (56th percentile) in 2019-20 to a pretty ridiculous 60.0 percent (91st percentile). He shot a career-high 45 percent in the mid-range and 42 percent from downtown, per Cleaning the Glass. LaVine recorded career-highs in rebounds and assists per game, recording three double-doubles this season. The 13 assists he dished out against the Raptors on April 8th were his most since his rookie year. He figured out how to impact the game on a nightly basis without just scoring the basketball. Learning how to do this should pay dividends in 2021-22 as he plays alongside another high-usage talent like Vucevic.

•   A good overview by our friends and NBC Sports Chicago …

https://twitter.com/NBCSBulls/status/1395842965352980482?s=20

•   Whether he is in Chicago or not next season, The Finnisher will always be an elite nickname. Happy birthday, Lauri!

 

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Elias Schuster is the Lead Chicago Bulls writer at Bleacher Nation. He started with BN full-time in 2019 immediately after graduating from the University of Illinois Urbana Champaign with a degree in Journalism (yes, he started with the Jim Boylen Era). Since joining, Elias has been the driving force behind Bulls and NBA content for both the site and social accounts. You can follow him on Twitter/X @Schuster_Elias.

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