The Bulls Almost Upset Cleveland Thanks Toā€¦ Denzel Valentine?

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With Zach LaVine, Lauri Markkanen and Kris Dunn sidelined with mostly pretend injuries last night, the Bulls trotted out a starting five that would probably lose close to 75 games over an 82 game season.

Well, that certainly is a..Ā um.. a lineup!

Jokes were flying all over the twitter machine about the starting five before tip-off last night, but we, as a Bulls twitter community, need to give credit where credit is due. The young bunch battled back from a 17 point halftime deficit to tie the game up with 4:13 to go.

They eventually fell to the Cavs 114-109, but the effort displayed by the short-handed Bulls caught the attention of their coach, especially the effort/performance from Denzel Valentine.

The 34 point performance is a career high for the second year guard, who added seven rebounds and six assists without committing a single turnover. Valentineā€™s confidence has been growing throughout the year.

ā€œI believe Iā€™m a starter in this league,ā€ Valentine said. ā€œI believe I can be an important piece of an NBA team. But whatever my role on the team is that they want me to do, the organization wants me to do, Iā€™ll do. But personally, I believe Iā€™m a starter and I can contribute in major ways. I just got to keep working and keep getting better.ā€

Iā€™ve been pretty hard on Valentine in the past, and one great night isnā€™t going to change how I feel about him. But the Bulls brass seems to be confident in him, so I guess we should be hoping for him to succeed. Iā€™m still skeptical that a 6ā€™5 small forward with bad knees is going to be able to carve out a role on a competitive team, but the Bulls arenā€™t competitive so right now weā€™re stuck with him.

Heā€™s going to keep getting opportunities with the way this roster is constructed, and odds are heā€™ll still have a role next season. Hopefully, he can prove the doubters such as myself wrong.

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