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Carnival of the NBA #50
That's right, 50!

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 Just remind yourself every minute or so: the Bulls won the lottery.
Just remind yourself every minute or so: the Bulls won the lottery.
It's only been a couple hours. I think the high has come down (a bit), and I'm starting to try and actually think about what the Bulls really should (and will) do. It's early, but so far it isn't a situation where I knee-jerkedly say "take Rose" ...
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 Who will I incessantly rip on now?
Who will I incessantly rip on now?
Matt waxes vitriolic on the end of the Chris Duhon Era in Chicago: "Duhon gets praised as a 'pass-first' point guard. But he's not 'pass first'. He's 'ass first'. His most preferred style of play is to play like ass. Then pass, then shoot. Oftentimes never getting to that third one, crippling your offensive flow, and ticking me off."
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This team is a mess
It was all scripted so well. The veterans band together and single out a young insubordinate for further punishment. Everybody on the same page, showing leadership, salvaging the season. Sit back and wait for glowing remarks on your behalf.  ...
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Don't worry my man Sam, there's always blogs
Sure, it's all fun and games when Tribune Company cuts are portrayed on 'The Wire', or causes rampant speculation (and in the case of the Sun-Times, unintentionally hilarious idiocy) speculating on the fate of the Cubs and Wrigley Field. Not so ...
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Bulls-Blazers postgame venting thread
They had a lineup at one point of Duhon/Gordon/Griffin/Noah/Wallace. Because there was a lead to protect, and Boylan be damned if they actually put a team away. Ben Wallace, after 36 minutes the night before, played over 47 tonight. From the  ...
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Bulls 107, Heat 89
This fallacy of 'energy' as a predictor of who was going to win was exposed yet again tonight. Throughout the first half the story was that the Heat got sent a message in game one and would try and come out in game two with more energy,  to ...
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 Your newest Chicago Bull
Your newest Chicago Bull
Pax help us all. I can't imagine liking this pick as recently as a few weeks ago, but lets focus on the good things that Noah does. He's 7 feet.  He can man-defend the center position, good help defender and shotblocker, and on offense he ...
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Another problem with the Gordon 6th man experiment
It makes Chris Duhon a starter. He's 4-20 from the field in this era of good feelings, and in 31 minutes against Orlando he scored one point. It makes the times where he's out there with Ben Wallace seem self-defeating. And while we'd all like plenty ...
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Ah, bless the Miami Heat
I think if the Bulls played the Heat in a 50 game series, they'd win 54 of them. Somehow with that group it'd be possible. Ben Gordon with 24 points on 6 made field goals. Him and Noc with 4 threes apiece. Joe Smith went 9 of 10 from the field. One of ...
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Angriest after a win, naturally
Hey, it may turn out to be meaningless but it sure was fun. The start was fueled by Kirk Hinrich, who was not only hitting shots but seemingly getting everything he wanted on the floor. It was impressive how nearly every shot he took was open and ...
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We first need a chance to find out if we're wrong
It's getting to the point where it's tough to come up with reasons not to fire Scott Skiles. This team is just abysmal to watch, and especially listen to, when hearing about how they're getting better while scoring 78 points in consecutive games ...
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Game 2 aftermath thread
I needed to break up the game thread, so let the wailing and (Steve) nashing of teeth commence. That's not meant to belittle any 'sky is falling' comments, I'm sincerely discouraged as well. Everything was bad tonight, yet again. At least we don't ...
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Are the Pistons not a team of stars, but just one?
Just how important is Chauncey Billups to this Pistons team? He was the only Piston this season with a PER over 20 (sorry Watson , Amir Johnson doesn't count) and is a premier defender at his position. Most importantly, Billups leads the team and is ...
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One Last Stab at the Duhon Effect: It's Not Just Kirk
"However, watch enough Bulls games over the last couple of years and many people, myself included, get the impression that Duhon has a negative impact. While finding that negative impact in his own numbers is hard, I discovered this summer that his negative impact shows up in other players' stat sheets. He drags other people down, specifically Kirk Hinrich and Thabo Sefolosha."
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 Trib: Doug Collins expected to be next Bulls coach
Trib: Doug Collins expected to be next Bulls coach
This report from KC Johnson was mentioned earlier today in a (since hidden) fanpost, but that was a first draft, with the idea that Collins could be coming in as either the head coach or an assistant. Now? Six weeks ago Thursday, shortly ...
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Bulls lose, get 5th seed, face Miami, season not over.
So many players were atrocious for the Bulls tonight: neither Gordon, Hinrich, or Deng played well. Ben Wallace was barely noticeable. Things were so bad that even the one player that had a good statline I didn't want to see out on the court, and ...
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Slightly more analysis than 'they all sucked'. Slightly.
It's tough to believe this Bulls team has a ton of weapons and can survive off nights from some of them. Maybe they can against some squads but not against a team like the Pistons. If Ben Gordon puts in a few more stinkers they're toast. The ...
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I have little use for a team
That starts Adrian Griffin over Tyrus Thomas. And for those who think starting's not a big deal, Thomas has played a total of 21 minutes the past two games. Skiles is regressing as a coach, and it would be even more evident if his players weren't ...

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