Bulls' coach Vinny Del Negro has only two weeks of regular season experience under his belt, but he's beginning to feel comfortable on the sideline.

He does, however, feel as though something new is always popping up.

"I don't know about everything, but every day it seems like something else," Del Negro said. "But if you continue to put in your work on a daily basis, eventually the results come. You're gonna make mistakes, but it's how you handle those and how you stick together and how you fight through 'em and learn from 'em, hopefully, that makes your team a lot better."

Chicago is 3-5 through their first eight games, which isn't too bad for a team with a rookie starting point guard.

"Our execution at times and just our familiarity with everything is still trying to settle in," Del Negro said. "We've had several injuries that have set us back, but there's no excuses. We have to come out and play well at home and guys that need to set up and play major minutes -- a little more than they're use to -- it's a good opportunity for them."