The Bulls aren't an inexperienced team. Besides, it's not terribly important what most of them see, because most of this roster will not be playing for the Bulls when they're contenders, nor these coaches be coaching them when they're contenders. Just enjoy the games for what they are with ascribing any sort of meaning to them.
I think Rose has been so good so soon that it's time right now to pull the old "Point B to Point C" line they used to fire Doug Collins (the time they actually fired him, not the time they decided not to hire him) and bring in a real coach. Don't even wait for next year. Just have Doug get up from the broadcasters' table, clock Vinny in the back of the head with a folding chair, and take over Game 7. I mean, Christ, did you listen to this guy when they mic'd up the huddles? Doc Rivers, though no X-and-O genius, is still telling his players what to do with some degree of specificity; then they cut to Vinny who just says "okay guys, let's make a play!" Make a play? Fuck the heck? Then you notice that Joakim Noah is staring at the scoreboard or some broad in a skybox or imaginary flying elves or something that's more important than his coach. Which brings up an interesting dilemma: if Vinny Del Negro is drawing up a play for you, are you better off not knowing how to run it? I don't want the Bulls to win despite their coach, because we as Bulls fans are supposed to deserve better than such a flawed model. Nonetheless, I'm resigned to the fact that we're doomed to a second year of 2 parts Jim Valvano, 2 parts Mike D'Antoni, and 6 parts drinking bird, and a second year of Derrick Rose's talent failing to be maximized, but I guess we're easily dazzled by mediocrity these days, so whatever.