Melo wants to be a Bull

The Denver Nuggets superstar Carmelo Anthony has put in a trade requests. One of the top two places he would like to play at is…Chicago. Jerry Reinsdorf, Gar Forman or John Paxson, whoever is involved, MAKE THIS DEAL HAPPEN. If the Bulls front office wants the team to return to greatness, a deal for Carmello [...]

It’s Official,Rose is Better than Rondo

This past season one of the main arguments between my friends and I was, who is a better point guard Rajon Rondo or Derrick Rose? After Rose took Rondo’s starting job on the Team USA, it’s official in my book, Rose is better. Rose has brought it to every country in the world championship games. [...]

Rose Following the Rainbow

August 22, 2010 by Brandon LaChance  
Filed under Blog Network, Chicago Bulls

A bright sunny rainbow dropping red,blue, purple,yellow, orange and green Skittles has been spotted. Where? At Derrick Rose’s house. Rose is a well known candy addict who has been awarded a Skittles vending machine with his name on it. According to ESPN, Skittles has been sending Rose mass amounts of Skittles since they learned of [...]

Questioning the Bulls as a Top Eastern Conference Contender

This off-season had a lot of roster movement throughout the entire NBA. For once, the eastern conference took some of the star power away from the western conference. The Chicago Bulls are one of these teams. They raided the Utah Jazz when Carlos Boozer and Kyle Korver made Chicago their new home. Okay, if you [...]

Boozer Hyped Up then Talked Down

August 14, 2010 by Brandon LaChance  
Filed under Blog Network, Chicago Bulls

The Bulls off-season moves have been well documented. They cleared tons of salary cap space to get one of the three big named free agents: LeBron James, Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh. The Heat signed all three, sending the Bulls back to the market. They came away with Carlos Boozer, the fifth best free agent [...]

Bulls Fans Don’t Want it to Happen

August 12, 2010 by Brandon LaChance  
Filed under Blog Network, Chicago Bulls

A few days ago, Jeff Van Gundy said the Miami Heat has a roster with enough talent to make a run at the Chicago Bulls record of 72 regular season wins. BullsHome.com took it up with the fans in a poll. At the current time 32 of 32 voters say the Miami Heat will not [...]

Top 10 Chicago Bulls After Jordan and Pippen Left

August 11, 2010 by Brandon LaChance  
Filed under Blog Network, Chicago Bulls

In June of 1998 the Chicago Bulls won their sixth championship of the decade and finished their second three-peat. A few months later, Michael Jordan and Scottie Pippen, the icons who were the key elements of the dynasty were gone. Since the 1998-1999 season, Chicago has seen a mass amount of players come and go. [...]

Sending a Thank You to the Detroit Pistons

At first, the idea of the Chicago Bulls signing Tracy McGrady came off as a good idea. Then after unimpressive workouts and his ego trip, I’m glad another team took him off the market. Thank you Detroit Pistons. The writers at the Bleacher Report think McGrady wouldn’t have been a good fit with the Bulls, [...]

Did the Heat Form a Record Breaking Team?

Jeff Van Gundy has put out his selection for the next NBA dynasty in an extremely broad manner. According to the former NBA coach and current TV analyst, the Miami Heat with LeBron James, Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh are going to not only take the eastern conference but possibly win the NBA championship, break [...]

It Only Seems Right

August 9, 2010 by Brandon LaChance  
Filed under Blog Network, Chicago Bulls

If the time is took to look at every roster to ever win the NBA championship it would show there was one superstar, his side kick who could be the star of another team and a bunch of role players. The Chicago Bulls rosters which three-peated twice in the 1990′s fits the profile. Michael Jordan [...]

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