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Thursday, October 30, 2014

Chicago Wins By 24 In Season Opener

That time of the year is finally upon us Bulls fans! The regular season tipped-off yesterday for the Bulls in a 104-80 annihilation of the New York Knicks. At one point Chicago was up by 35 points and the home-team fans decided to try and rally their Knicks back into the game with a series of boos (music to my ears).

In his return to regular season action, Derrick Rose, scored 13 points, recorded five assists, and also came up with a couple of steals on the defensive end. Solid performance considering Mr. Rose spent most of the second half on the bench, and ended the game only logging 21 minutes of playing time.

Every Bulls fan on the planet should be absolutely ecstatic that Mr. Rose only had to contribute 13 points to get Chicago a 24-point win. That's only 12.5% of the offensive load falling on Mr. Rose's shoulders, compared to the 25.9%  he contributed per game in his stellar 2010-2011 MVP season.

Chicago really made a statement last night with their depth. Pau Gasol had a terrific debut for the Bulls with 21 points and 11 boards (4 offensive). Taj Gibson had the game-high coming off the bench with 22 points to go along with 8 rebounds (please send him the 6th Man of the Year award if you would NBA).

Chicago also received 12 points from both Kirk Hinrich and rookie sensation Doug "The Flamethrower" McDermott. The Bulls just seemed to dominate New York from start to finish, executing their gameplan on both the offensive and defensive side of the ball.

As a team the Bulls played exceptionally well on defense, holding the Knicks to just 36.5% shooting from the floor, and also hustled out to contest three point shooters forcing a 3-17 (17.6%) performance. Carmelo Anthony only managed to put up 14 points against the Bulls' tough defense.

It may be early but Coach Thibodeau has his players playing in mid-season form, and with arguably the deepest bench in the NBA at his disposal, things are looking great in Chicago.

Oh, and one more thing, Chicago not only handed New York a semi-embarrassing home opening loss, but the Bulls did so without Jimmy Butler! Yeah, things are looking real good Chicago.

Thanks for the great season opener gentlemen.



Tuesday, October 28, 2014

Stephen A. Smith Sees Red

To most basketball fans in the world a 4-4 showing in the preseason doesn't exactly guarantee an NBA Finals appearance. However, Mr. Stephen A. Smith, isn't most fans and gave Chicago the nod this upcoming season.

The Bulls have already been receiving a substantial amount of media hype and fan speculation in regards to how well Chicago will perform this season. Regardless of who your team is and where your NBA allegiance falls, you would be hard pressed to not have the Bulls in at least the top three teams in the Eastern Conference.

Again, I'd like to reiterate that Mr. Smith is not your average fan. The man KNOWS basketball, and of all the teams in the East, he chose Chicago to make it to the Finals. What a huge vote of confidence from a sports-writing legend.

The man makes a lot of valid points in his discussion with fellow co-host and sports guru, Skip Bayless. Mr. Bayless has been a long time passenger on the LeBrond-wagon, and doesn't exactly share Mr. Smith's thoughts though.

Stephen A. Smith Pick's Chicago (Watch the interview for yourself!)

Thanks for your support and much respect Mr. Stephen A. Smith!

Wednesday, October 22, 2014

Newest Rivalry In Sports: Bulls vs. Cavs

In the mind's of many NBA fans, critics, and lovers of the game, the Eastern Conference Championship game already appears to be a clash between the Chicago Bulls and the Cleveland Cavaliers.

It's hard to really imagine any teams giving these two teams much of a fight in a 7-game series given the overall talent and depth that both teams possess. Pair that with the excellent coaching staffs both Chicago and Cleveland has, one can really expect both teams to be playing their best basketball come playoff time.

For a lot of teams that means trouble because even when the Cavs or Bulls aren't playing their best, they may still come out on top when the final buzzer sounds. Amazing what experience, rebounding, and defense does come playoff time.

Not to say no other team in the East has a chance, because the East is a whole new conference this year. The pace the games are played at seem to be speeding up, while still maintaining that defensive toughness the Eastern Conference is known for.

Come playoff time I feel both Chicago and Cleveland will only have to be wary of the Nets, Pistons, and the Hawks. These teams are the only ones with the physicality and athleticism needed to put up with Chicago and/or Cleveland in a 7-game series.

I admit I am a bit biased, but how could a Cleveland/Chicago Eastern Conference Final not be what's best for the NBA? It has excitement, star power, and fans all across the nation (be it die-hard or band-wagoners).

Whether it be due to the alignment of the planets and stars, a conspiracy theory, or just all media hype, a Bulls vs. Cavs Eastern Conference Final seems to inevitable.

Both teams are still relatively young so this could be the start of the next great rivalry in sports for years to come.

The only thing we can probably all agree on is that the 2014-2015 NBA season needs to get underway soon. Preseason only does so much.

Tuesday, October 21, 2014

Chicago Drops to 4-3 in Preseason

Despite a pretty stellar performance from our very own Derrick Rose (30 points) the Bulls fell to the mightily improved Cleveland Cavaliers 107-98.

With that said Jimmy Butler didn't play due to a thumb sprain. The Bulls played well regardless, but Jimmy Butler is going to be a huge part of Chicago's success this season. Not only is he becoming more of a balanced scoring threat everyday, but he is also one of the better wing defenders in the league.

Now, even though Mr. Rose seems to be playing like his old self again, Chicago still has a few minor adjustments it needs to work on as a team. Chicago lost the rebounding battle to Cleveland (namely to Kevin Love) and also allowed the Cavs to shoot 48% from the field.

The Cavaliers were only (+7) on the boards which isn't huge, but I'm sure Coach Thibodeau wasn't very pleased. I'm sure Coach T was also a little upset (or furious), being the defensive minded coach that he is, that his team allowed their opponent to shoot almost 50% from the floor.

Chicago did hold LeBron to under 20 points and also held Kevin Love to just 9 points (though some of that was just poor shooting on his part). The other three starters in Irving, Waiters, and Varejao combined for a total of 60 points.

Cleveland will be a tough team to stop on offense this season. There are just too many options on that team that aren't named Kyrie, LeBron, or Kevin.

Anyway, the Bulls looked great out there and Rose was attacking the basket without fear. The league should be afraid of Mr. Rose and the Bulls once more. Don't believe me just watch:












Tuesday, October 14, 2014

Less Pressure On Mr. Rose

After trailing Denver by 21 points, and nearly causing every Bulls fan everywhere to have a massive heart attack, the Bulls went on to win Monday 110-90.

Chicago got off to a rough start and found themselves in a 50-29 hole earlier in the second quarter. Which wasn't exactly what Chicago and Coach T planned for I'm sure. Then by some magic, or voodoo, or miracle, something happened.

Chicago started to play defense and really pressure the ball. Forcing turnovers and getting out in transition. Bucket after bucket the Bulls clawed their way back into the game and quickly started to run away with the game entirely.

Both rookies, McDermott and Mirotic, have been playing extremely well this preseason and really solidify that second unit for Chicago. The pair combined for 28 points off the bench Monday, and the Bulls may have themselves a couple of stars in the making.

Jimmy Buckets had an incredibly efficient game along with the game-high 21 points. Shooting 7 for 8 from the floor and going 7 for 7 at the free throw line, Mr. Buckets sure lived up to the nickname.

Derrick Rose played well and is starting to really look comfortable out on a basketball court again. Not outstanding numbers from Mr. Rose, but I attribute that to a great supporting cast.

As an avid Chicago Bulls fan I for one am ecstatic that so far this preseason Mr. Rose has not had to shoulder all of the offensive load. Pressure isn't only being lifted off of Rose, but the entire Bulls' starters due to the plethora of scoring options Chicago has off the bench.

Derrick Rose has averaged 30+ points per game in the past, but Mr. Rose almost had too in order to get the win in those days. This season the Bulls appear to be way more balanced and possess a few more players that are capable of getting the hot hand.




Friday, October 10, 2014

It's Only Preseason...

Coming off a not so good start to the 2014 NBA preseason, the Chicago Bulls will look to bounce back to secure their first victory versus the Milwaukee Bucks on Saturday, Oct. 11th.

Right now I think Milwaukee is too young a team to take the Bulls on, but as the Bucks continue to mesh and gain experience this season, they could end up being a legitimate team in the East. The new additions of O.J. Mayo (guard) and Brandon Knight (guard) give the Bucks a pretty solid backcourt especially when compared to other Eastern Conference teams.

Now back to what really matters; the Chicago Bulls and their 0-2 start.

Losing to a greatly improved Wizards team, 85-81, and then also to the Pistons in a 111-109 thriller that ended in overtime, some Chicago fans seem to already be panicking about the state of their Bulls.

All-in-all I don't think the Bulls could have asked for a better start to the preseason. There have been many bright spots to how Chicago has played so far. Showing off their depth, their improved shooting, and as always flexing their defensive muscles.

It isn't fair to expect the team to win when the starters aren't playing their usual minutes, and Coach Thibodeau seems to be tinkering with rotation combinations (especially off the bench with Gibson and Brooks).

Luckily, that is EXACTLY what the preseason is for. It's the season before the season, the chance to get it right before it matters. The time when fans everywhere just want to see their star players dominate, only to watch them ride the bench for the whole second half.

What Chicago is doing is completely necessary with all the new additions/rookies they acquired this season, and Coach T is just trying to get a good feel for what he has available. What players he feels are capable of what, who plays well together, getting a good look at the rookies, etc. You know the typical coach stuff.

Don't look too closely at the 0-2 record Chicago fans. Stay positive. Plus, I have a feeling we will see a good game vs. Milwaukee.

Monday, October 6, 2014

Bulls Up Against A More Formidable Eastern Conference

Chicago was fairly busy this off-season in adding new talent and bolstering their roster, however the Bulls were not the only team in the East to attempt to upgrade its pieces this year.

Unless you live under a rock you already know about Cleveland, and how they arguably have the top point guard, power forward, and small forward in the entire league with the likes of Kyrie Irving, LeBron James, and Kevin Love. Most of the attention, praise, and fan support will go to this new terrific trio, but don't overlook the other pieces Cleveland has available. Don't take my word for it though, look up their current roster, I dare you.

And how about those Pistons up in Detroit? Bet you didn't know they now have Brandon Jennings, one of the more explosive scoring guards in the league, and Josh Smith, one of the more versatile/athletic players in the entire league. These two shiny new pieces will no doubt make the Pistons a much tougher opponent this season. Not to mention Greg Monroe is becoming more and more of a dominant center with each game he plays. Oh yeah, Detroit also picked up some players named  D.J. Augustin and Caron Butler. If you know anything about those guys.

LeBron left Miami so the Heat have no chance this season right?

Wrong.

Honestly the Heat seem like a better "team" this year to me then in previous years.

We're going to miss you in Chicago Mr. Luol Deng, hope you're enjoying the rays in Florida. Along with teammates Danny Granger, Chris Bosh, Shannon Brown, and that Dwyane Wade character.

The Washington Wizards look about as scary on paper as any other team out there (still going to be odd seeing Paul Pierce in a Red/White/Blue jersey) and if John Wall can lead this team they'll be tough to beat.

There's also the Magic, Celtics, Raptors, Pacers, Knicks, Nets, and a young Hornets team the Bulls will have to watch out for this upcoming season.

With the preseason underway the league is sporting a new look. So many new faces in new places that it almost makes your head spin trying to follow all the new signings and trades. The busy off-season will make for a much more exciting NBA season this year I believe. It's a little too early to say this, but the debate about which conference is better may have just shifted to favor the East.

Tougher competition every night will be good for the Bulls, and hopefully it keeps Chicago constantly playing at their best. It won't be as easy a road to the playoffs in the East as it has been in recent years, but Chicago is more than capable. Great defense and even better coaching will have the Bulls in good shape come playoff time.





Monday, September 29, 2014

Training Camp Roster: Finalized

With the first preseason game a month away the Chicago Bulls announced their final training camp roster last week. Adding some talented youth in Kim English (Guard), Ben Hansbrough(Guard), and Solomon Jones (Forward) Sept. 26th.

These additions bring the roster up to 17 players, which I know sounds like a lot when only five play at a time, but it's always nice to have a back-up who knows the offense in case an injury occurs. Which as a Bulls fan I'm frankly tired of injuries at this point. Anyway, I think the move is a solid one.

Depth is time-and-time again a strength that almost every single NBA Champion has shared for the past couple decades. Presently, I believe the Bulls are morphing into one of the deepest teams in the NBA. Attribute a lot of that to coaching, player development, and hard work. Derrick Rose, Jimmy Butler, Joakim Noah, and Pau Gasol in my opinion rival any other four person match-up in the league (5th starting spot TBD).

With such a solid foundation the Bulls are just looking to ease some of the pressure on the starters. Great play from the bench has been something Coach Thibodeau (and the fans) can count on almost every game the Bulls play. Hinrich, Gibson, and Brooks will give Coach T solid minutes every night, and on both offense and defense. As well as some veteran leadership.

The Bulls' depth is becoming more and more of a strength, and there is also an abundance of young talent waiting to be developed. The Bulls have a great coaching staff and as the season progresses be sure to watch players make huge strides in their all-around game.

Winning a title never comes down to just one player, and it seems that Chicago is aware of this. The Bulls' management sure has brought together a solid group of guys, and it seems Chicago is 100% about winning a title this season.

Monday, September 22, 2014

Resigned: Nazr Mohammed

I love this re-signing, although Chicago seems to be pretty deep at the big-man position, Mohammed, can be there for his veteran leadership and defensive tenacity. Barring any real injury he should be able to fill the role of "the enforcer" when his number is called upon. You can't undervalue 16 years of NBA experience, and he's a Chicago native! Welcome back Mr. Mohammed.

Saturday, September 20, 2014

Preseason Preview

Lot of hype surrounding the Bulls due to the new additions Chicago brought in this offseason. Not to mention the former league MVP is just waiting to burst back onto the scene, and with the exception of Luol Deng most of the key pieces are still in place.

However, there is still a LONG way to go before the playoffs start so let's not get caught up in all the hype just yet.

What I want to see this preseason from this team is simple. I hope to see a commitment to defense from Derrick Rose. D-Rose is without-a-doubt an explosive offensive player, but the numbers for Mr. Rose in Barcelona weren't exactly stifling. Spoiler alert Eastern Conference, that is going to change and it could happen overnight.

But not yet, it's preseason. I want to see a commitment to defense from our star player because defense wins championships. Defense is a staple of the Chicago Bulls, and I hope Mr. Rose embraces this again. Don't focus on getting your shot Mr. Rose, your offense WILL come. You are just too good at what you do. Play the game within yourself, play defense, and be a leader for this team.

Last, I would just like to see a cohesive group on the floor this preseason. Good communication on the court is probably an underrated trait that most fans don't consider, but it is so crucial. The new additions might mix up the team chemistry a little bit, but both Pau Gasol and Nikola Mirotic are intelligent players. They should fit right in with Coach Thibodeau's and the Bulls' philosophies.It will help that both Noah and Gasol are excellent passers for their size, so if these two can mesh well I think they could dominate any team in the paint. Joakim Noah/Pau Gasol pick and roll? Just saying.

Anyway, I'm not an expert but I love basketball and am absolutely crazy about the Chicago Bulls. I hope they do well this preseason. I'm so ready to see the team grow together.

Sunday, September 14, 2014

USA! USA! USA!

I'd like to take a second to say congratulations to the U.S. men's basketball team for bringing home the gold! As a team there isn't much to say about how well they played throughout the tournament. Team USA dominated most of the competition.

Proud of each and every one of them. Well done gentlemen.

GO USA!

Saturday, September 13, 2014

Missing Person: Derrick Rose's 3pt Shot

Derrick Rose has certainly turned some heads with his comeback play in Barcelona, but I think he forgot to pack his 3-point shot. Perhaps it got lost in baggage claim? That happens right?

Anyway, Rose is 1 for 18 from behind the arc thus far in the tournament, or a whopping 5.5% for you number guys out there. Although, no matter what kind of guy you are at the end of the day I'm sure we'll all agree that is pretty awful.

Or downright sad...

Mr. Rose is a career 31% three point shooter, which isn't great, but is still a whole 26% points above 5% (5x better technically). No one really ever expects a Reggie Miller like performance from Mr. Rose, but he can occasionally light it up from outside.

Now before I cause any panic and sound any real alarms here let us remember that the man hasn't played professional basketball for a pretty long time. I've never played in the NBA, but I'm sure there is a huge difference between practicing your three point shot in an empty gym as opposed to trying to shot over a charging defender.

I have complete faith that this 1 for 18 thing is just a fluke, and that Mr. Rose's biggest critic about this performance is himself. If anything this will fuel him to work even harder, and besides he's bound to break out sooner or later.

Thursday, September 11, 2014

Derrick Rose Coming Into His Own In Barcelona

After a pretty stunning performance in Barcelona that landed D-Rose 12 points and 5 assists in just 18 minutes, the question is, is Derrick Rose finally back?

Well in short, I FREAKING HOPE SO!!!!

Coach Krzyzewski claims that this is just the start of Rose's journey back to NBA stardom. Rose definitely looked more comfortable out there vs. Slovenia, but how close to 100% is he really feeling?

I'm not a licensed doctor or medical practitioner by any means, but I would imagine most of what Rose is going through at this point is all in his head. The knee might be healed full and his body could be running at 110%,  but until he truly believes that for himself I don't think we will see the explosive D-Rose of old.

Though we did see some real explosion from him last game.

Truly hope we see more of the same from Rose in the Lithuania game today!

GO USA!!!!

Tuesday, September 9, 2014

Bulls Look Great On Paper

As an avid Chicago Bulls fan I am SO excited to see how the 2014-2015 season plays out for us! The addition of Pau Gasol, the return of Derrick Rose, and a group of promising young talent has the Bulls looking like one of the scarier teams in the league.

Since the arrival of Tom Thibodeau, Chicago's defense has been stellar. The Bulls have made a commitment to defense and I think it's safe to say they will finish in the top 5 on the defensive side of the ball in the 2014-15 season.

I however think our offense will struggle at the start of the season. I'm not Coach T, but I imagine both Gasol and Noah will play a significant amount of minutes with each other. Individually Gasol and Noah are both great, but the "twin tower" combination hasn't really worked since the Tim Duncan/David Robinson days. It will help greatly that both Gasol and Noah have excellent court awareness and passing skills.

The loss of Luol Deng to me really hurts the Bulls on both the offensive side and defensive side of the ball. Deng was a great player (I believe one of the most underrated in the league) and always played hard. Luol seemed to take pride a lot last season in picking up the opposing teams' main scoring option. He will surely be missed and I wish Deng all the luck in the world. Now, can Jimmy Butler replace him? In short, I think he definitely can. Butler has great upside and has shown flashes of NBA stardom at still such a young age. Keep an eye on Butler, he could be the x-factor that determines how far the Bulls go this season.

The real story though once again is whether or not Derrick Rose can stay healthy. The former NBA MVP has been pretty inconsistent thus far with Team USA in Barcelona, but there has been a play here and there that reminds one of the D-Rose of old. There is still time for Rose to come back into his own and I feel it's only a matter of time. No one will question the ability that Rose possesses, but I don't believe he is 100% confident with his knee yet. I pray that I am wrong!

There is still a good while before the Bulls tip-off the regular season vs. the Knicks on October 29th, and I'm excited to see what changes between now and then! (Possible Ray Allen signing?)