So Gordon at the moment is in a slump. It looks like he is unhappy, but wouldn't show it directly.
In the five games since Larry Hughes arrived, Bulls guard Ben Gordon is shooting 33.3 percent, averaging 12.4 points and, unofficially, almost as many contested shots.
"For everybody, it's been an adjustment," Gordon said following Monday's practice. "You can't expect the chemistry to be great right away. Right now with the way guys are meshing together, it's a little inconsistent.
"The substitution patterns are different. You're playing in different lineups. It seems like guys are getting thrown off a bit. It's tough to pick up a rhythm when you don't know what kind of minutes you're playing. (Assistant) Pete (Myers) always says, 'Work your minutes.' So you just have to adjust."
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"I'm a professional," Gordon said. "I just go about my business and whatever the case is, try to make the best of it.
"Very rarely are you going to hear me complain about something I'm unhappy with. You just have to go out there and do your job."
So this didn't sound good to me.

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