Not only the players had to deal to a shocking game, but also the Chicago Bulls head coach Bill Cartwright tortured them with a 2-hour-50-minute practice, reported K.C. Johnson of the Chicago Tribune.

"I didn't view [Saturday] as being selfish," Cartwright said. "Guys wanted to do well. They just tried to do too much. When that happens, it messes up your flow and your spacing.
"That's what we talked about [Sunday], creating for one another, trusting one another. Hopefully, we can come out [Monday against Indiana] and execute, relax and play."

Bill is focusing on the triangle offense. K.C. Johnson reported that Sunday?s practice was focused on this complicate but effective system.

"We don't want to be the team that calls plays," Cartwright said. "We want to be able to read each other. It's going to be a peak-valley thing. Hopefully, the valleys won't be as often."