Worried about the depth the Bulls have up forward with little down back, Tim Floyd approached Jerry Krause.  The Bulls have two first rounders from each of the last two drafts contributing to the center and power forward positions, then add in the fact that Brad Miller, a free agent at the end of this season, has been far and away the team's best center and that Charles Oakley was acquired to play Power Forward and lead by example and you have the Bulls problem.

"Now you talk about a six-man rotation if you get them all in there. I don't know if players get better when they play two minutes here and four minutes there. So there are gonna be nights when one of them doesn't play."

And what if those players who do not play are high school rookies Tyson Chandler or Eddy Curry, as it happened against Denver in a preseason game, will people begin asking questions?  Well, it already happened after the previous encounter with the result being Floyd blowing up at the media.  Chandler also approached Floyd about not playing, to which Floyd responded "It's a different league right now.  The draft is based on the ceiling and not the foundation. You've got to establish a foundation before you can have any opportunity to reach the ceiling, and that's what we'll try to do."