Pick 6: Did Blackhawks Have A Successful Season?

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(670 The Score) Mike Mulligan and David Haugh conducted the Pick 6 segment Tuesday, debating a variety of questions.

-- The Blackhawks bowed out to the Golden Knights in five games to end their season – which lasted longer than they thought it would thanks to the expanded playoff format. Was it a successful year?

-- What was more disturbing for the White Sox on Tuesday: outfielder Luis Robert leaving with a hand injury or third baseman Yoan Moncada feeling “a little zinger” in his hamstring? Which of the two can the White Sox least afford to lose?

-- Is White Sox right-hander Dylan Cease learning to be a pretty good pitcher? Where does he fit in the rotation now and where does he project to be?

-- Were you disturbed to hear that Cubs third baseman Kris Bryant will sit out a couple days after getting an injection in his sore left wrist or were you relieved? Is that the reason that Bryant is slashing .177/.271/.323 or is something else at play?

-- Asked about Bears quarterback Mitchell Trubisky’s leadership, running back/receiver Cordarelle Patterson responded that he sees a different player in camp now and “he didn’t think he was that guy" last season. Is that really a compliment to Trubisky?

-- Bulls executive vice president of basketball operations Arturas Karnisovas Arturas told us he has no timetable to hire a new coach, but that was before the NBA on Tuesday announced plans to allow the eight non-playoff teams a three-week window beginning Sept. 14 to hold practices. How pressing of a deadline is that for the Bulls to find a coach?

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