I wasn't comparing basketball to baseball like they're the same sport; it was comparing organizational attitudes and lack of direction. This isn't a criticism hinged on how they sign FA, nor is it ignoring that the Bulls have been better at things like drafting and player development. It's a comparison based mostly out of a seeming lack of any kind of real focus or direction in terms of how they want to build a team for any kind of sustain success. Hell, you can compare it to the Bears until recently (including in how they are, yes, all but ignoring clear trends in how teams have the best shot of succeeding right now); all of this makes the Hoiberg signing even more inexplicable, so he's likely a dead man walking and you'll be switching him out sooner rather than later for a new approach. And yeah, it's nice that Wade and Rondo aren't anchors, but it's also seemingly done with the idea that they're suddenly going to be dominating FA thanks to the cap expansion. Why? Everyone will have the money, and it's not like it hasn't been an uphill battle to get impact players to sign here and that's unlikely to change, especially since they've likely just set themselves up to be hugely in flux again in the short term.