brewhoop.com - 5/21/2008
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Everything was going to form in the 2008 draft lottery until the Bobcats showed up in the ninth spot, meaning the Bulls had jumped into the lottery. Then unfortunately Bango appeared in the next envelope, meaning the Bucks had not leaped into the top three and instead had dropped one slot from their expected position.
Just remind yourself every minute or so: the Bulls won the lottery.
blogabull.com 5/21/2008 —
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" ...
Eric Snow to Coach the Bulls?
waitingfornextyear.com 5/21/2008 — We all know that Eric Snow's future is in the coaching ranks, but will it be with the Chicago Bulls and their vacant Head Coaching spot for next year?
Trading down: Bucks #8 pick will sweeten offseason deals
community.sportsbubbler.com 5/21/2008 — Bucks GM John Hammond says he's open to trading the Bucks draft pick, now set at #8. This sounds like a plan. The Bucks needed to lottery-up into a top three pick to really be in control of how this draft would ...
Final 2008 NBA Draft Order
ridiculousupside.com 5/21/2008 —
The NBA: Where "The Bulls Bounce Back" Happens. We'll have a mock draft within a few hours.
Here is your updated Draft Order for the 2008 NBA Draft
1. Chicago Bulls
2. Miami Heat
3. Minnesota Timberwolves
4. Seattle Supersonics
5. ...
Pax cautions against Rosy assumptions —
Chicago Sun-Times Bulls 5/21/2008
Immediately after the Bulls defied the odds and came away with the No. 1 pick during the NBAs draft lottery Tuesday night, it was assumed by media, fans and even a few league insiders the choice would be Memphis point guard (and ...
Bulls likely to draft Rose, Beasley (AP) —
Yahoo! Sports - NBA News 5/21/2008
John Paxson was upstairs in his bedroom when he heard his sons Ryan and Drew scream. Moments later, they dragged him downstairs to watch the draft lottery. The Bulls had just vaulted from the ninth pick into the top three, and what looked like a ...