NBA Power Rankings: San Antonio Spurs Impress; Golden State Warriors Don’t

October 25, 2016; Oakland, CA, USA; San Antonio Spurs forward LaMarcus Aldridge (12) shoots the basketball against Golden State Warriors forward David West (3) and forward Andre Iguodala (9) during the third quarter at Oracle Arena. The Spurs defeated the Warriors 129-100. Mandatory Credit: Kyle Terada-USA TODAY Sports
October 25, 2016; Oakland, CA, USA; San Antonio Spurs forward LaMarcus Aldridge (12) shoots the basketball against Golden State Warriors forward David West (3) and forward Andre Iguodala (9) during the third quarter at Oracle Arena. The Spurs defeated the Warriors 129-100. Mandatory Credit: Kyle Terada-USA TODAY Sports
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Oct 29, 2016; Chicago, IL, USA; Chicago Bulls guard Dwyane Wade (3) talks with referee Mark Lindsay (29) during the first half against the Indiana Pacers at United Center. Mandatory Credit: Jeffrey Becker-USA TODAY Sports
Oct 29, 2016; Chicago, IL, USA; Chicago Bulls guard Dwyane Wade (3) talks with referee Mark Lindsay (29) during the first half against the Indiana Pacers at United Center. Mandatory Credit: Jeffrey Becker-USA TODAY Sports

Maybe we were all wrong about the Chicago Bulls. Because through two games, their “lack of shooting” doesn’t seem to be much of an option. Specifically, the combination of Dwyane Wade, Rajon Rondo and Jimmy Butler are 9-18 from three-point range on the season.

I’m confident that if the Bulls continue to shoot 50 percent from three-point range, they’re going to be OK. In fact, they’ll be a really good team if that’s the case.

However, don’t expect that trend to keep up. In fact, in the second game alone, the trio shot 0-4.

Still, it’s an interesting storyline to follow as the season unwinds. No matter how you chop it up, though, 2-0 is still 2-0.