Derrick Rose isn't upset with Tom Thibodeau's criticism of the Chicago Bulls, but he also doesn't agree with it.

“Not at all,’’ Rose said. “Everybody has their own opinion. As a coach, his standards are going to be high, very high, just knowing who he is. For the team, all we can do is get better every day, get the most out of every day and try to get better individually.’’

Asked if Thibodeau’s push for perfection year after year gets tiresome, Rose said, “No, I’m numb to it now. I’m used to it. Like [Tuesday], we didn’t even speak about it. We know what we have to do. It’s only one goal, and we can’t let anything get in the way of that goal.’’

Thibodeau said one major concern was not letting the Bulls fall into the trap of assuming they can just flip the switch on at the start of the regular season and make reservations for the Eastern Conference finals.

“I don’t want them to fool themselves,’’ Thibodeau said. “To me, the big thing is understanding what goes into winning and how you practice and prepare and the work that’s necessary to put into it to get yourself in great shape.

“That’s something you do every day. When you shortcut that process — I’ve been around a long time — I know it doesn’t work. I’ve tried to make that clear. When you watch film, it tells you a lot. For the team to function well, everyone has to do their part.

“I’m looking at everything. Who is taking plays off? Who is doing their job? Who is making multiple effort? Who is in great shape? Who is in poor shape? Why are we not functioning well? The regular season will be here before we know it. We have to be ready.’’