I guess we'll just have to wait and see how the season plays out then. The way I see it though, both teams are pretty similar. Jennings - Rose Bulls get the edge, obviously. Salmons - Bogans, Korver? idk Bucks win the SG battle regardless. Salmons proved that he still has it and can be a viable option down the stretch. Maggette - Deng Deng probably wins the matchup 9 out of 10 times here, but not by much. Maggette can score at will and will get to the line when we need points. Gooden - Boozer Bulls get the edge again but Boozer is by no means a "superstar". Sure, he's a good player but nowhere near the level that can carry a team to a title. Gooden will fill his role and be a strong contributor to a deep team. Bogut - Noah Bogut wins this everyday. He emerged as one of the top centers in the league before his injury last year. Keep in mind that the Bucks are also an extremely deep team. On our bench we'll have Mbah a Moute, CDR, Boykins, Sanders, Ilyasova, Delfino, and Redd if he actually comes back as a Buck. I'll take the Bucks bench any day over the Bulls. In the NBA, injuries can kill a team. Over 82 games not everyone is going to stay healthy (see Boozer... season hasn't even started) so it's important to have depth. I think the Bucks will be a better team than you're giving them credit for. It's going to be a fun season to watch, probably for both teams. Just don't be so quick to mark your team as great and a title contender when it's not even a lock that they'll be finishing in first in the division.