Taj Needs to Step Up as 'Bench Mob' Boss

November 20, 2012 4:32 PM
Taj Needs to Step Up as 'Bench Mob' Boss

" The Bulls new Bench Mob isn’t performing the way that many had hoped they would this season.

With a new cast of characters and guys still trying to find their way in Tom Thibodeau’s system, the group at times has looked in disarray and hasn’t functioned well as a unit.

The inconsistent play of the bench has been one of many contributing factors in the Bulls 5-5 record this season, and because he is the only holdover from the Bench Mob of the last two seasons, it’s time for Taj Gibson to step into a leadership role and take command of the second unit.

The Bench Mob was the "second superstar" alongside Derrick Rose the past two seasons and was known for being a gritty bunch that played extremely hard on the defensive end of the floor. But this year’s group of reserves is nowhere near that.

"I don’t like comparing teams, but that’s what we did well last year "

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