For some reason any other player on any other team gets hurt and comes back Bulls fans and most media act like there's no problem possible. But everybody acts like a Bulls player is injured for life and it's just a matter of time until he goes down again. Rose says he feels good, he looks good playing against the best players in the world. He might be ready to play full time full speed when the season starts.
To me the Bulls managed to improve by adding veterans for the most part with only McDermott looking at playing a significant role while Mirotic isn't forced into the lineup for many minutes. No need for him at the 3 and if he's behind Gasol and Gibson at the 4 there aren't many minutes there. Dunleavy is very consistent, the same can be said for Gibson, Butler you'd like to see shoot better but Hinrich fills his role and now Brooks can provide a spark. They aren't counting on players to do things they have never done before nor relying on rookies to be stars right off the bat.
Cleveland with or without Love still has a coach who has never been in the NBA. I don't know that any coach ever came from Europe and instantly got not just the NBA game but how to deal with NBA players and their egos. Many assistant coaches with plenty of experience make the move to the head job and fail. Blatt might do it but it's a big question mark until he gets through the season.