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Bulls sign ‘Thibs’ to extension

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DEERFIELD – If Tom Thibodeau had it his way, he would remain the Bulls’ coach forever.

He took a step toward his forever Monday when general manager Gar Forman announced the Bulls reached a four-year contract extension with Thibodeau through the 2016-17 season.

Thibodeau was entering the final year of his initial three-year deal. Forman lauded Thibodeau’s attention to detail on a daily basis and holding players accountable.

“He’s obviously one of the top coaches in the NBA, of course I’m biased,” Forman said. “I get to watch him each and every day. I think he’s the best coach in the NBA, and we’re thrilled to have Tom agree to an extension and be the head coach of our team for a long, long time.”

Thibodeau thanked the organization, players and fans for their continued support and said he’s excited for the future.

“I never doubted that it would work out,” Thibodeau said. “This is where I wanted to be. … I’m glad we got the contract part done and I’m looking forward to the challenge ahead.”

The Bulls have thrived under Thibodeau’s tutelage. Since Thibodeau took over in 2010, he owns the highest winning percentage in NBA history by a head coach, leading the Bulls to a 112-36 regular-season record.

Deng’s wrist OK: Luol Deng made it two questions into his Bulls media day news conference before his least favorite topic was broached.

How’s the wrist?

“The wrist is the wrist,” Deng said. “It is what it is. I expect to be asked about it all year, but I just got to go out and play, play as hard as I can and do what I can do whether it’s one arm or two arms or no arms. I’m going to be the best I can be.”

Surgery still might be an option down the road for Deng, who initially tore a ligament in his left wrist in January. He bypassed surgery once he decided to play for Great Britain in the Olympics. It was an experience he didn’t want to miss and appreciated his chance to thank England for granting his family political asylum from Sudan 20 years ago. Deng’s desire to avoid missing any games was almost as strong a pull.

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