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 [...]

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, [...]

Another Shooter Joins the Bulls

The Chicago Bulls and free agent Keith Bogans have reportedly agreed on a two year deal worth $2.5 million. The Bulls will be Bogans sixth team in his seven year career. He went to school at the University of Kentucky and was then drafted by the Milwaukee Bucks in the second round in 2003. He [...]

The Bucks and the Bulls continue to exchange players

Right before the 2010 trade deadline of the 09-10 season, the Bulls and the Bucks made a trade. The Bulls sent John Salmons and the Bucks sent Hakim Warrick and Joe Alexander. Yesterday, the Bulls signed another former Buck. The 15 year NBA veteran, Kurt Thomas, is now a Chicago Bull. Thomas will add value [...]

Day 1: Everyone wins the Lotto

July 1st is the day anyone who has anything to do with the NBA has been waiting for…free agency. Friends of mine on Facebook wrote update statuses stating they were not doing anything except watching ESPN to see who was going to what team.  Chris Bosh, one of three big names in the free agency [...]

Getting Around the One and Done Rule

A few months ago, I wrote a post about the One and Done rule.  At first, the rule was meant to be a year in college.  Players have found a way to get around enrollment, but still play the game they know is their career in attempts to make an NBA roster. The rule stats, to enter the NBA a [...]

Two tie for Number Ten Option In Free Agency

This will be the only tie during the ten part series.  The tie is between the current Memphis Grizzly Rudy Gay who is a restricted free agency and ex-Bull and current Milwaukee Buck John Salmon who can get out of his contract with a player option.

It might sound silly to say Salmons since the Bulls [...]

Milwaukee Bucks Put Atlanta on the Hot Seat After Dropping 0-2, A Review

April 29, 2010 by Joe Paulus  
Filed under Atlanta Hawks, Milwaukee Bucks

The Milwaukee Bucks have proven that without arguably their two best players, they can step up and win some playoff games. It’s been a great season for the team, but unfortunately as it is the story of this franchise, the team has lost its two best players. The good thing is that Milwaukee is left [...]

Playoff Picks

This is a little late.  The playoffs came fast and quick.  The Bulls had so much commotion going on with fighting to get into the playoffs, Vinny Del Negro and John Paxson fighting and Noah blasting Cleveland and Kevin Garnett.  Well, this is as good a time as any for my playoff picks.
EAST
Cleveland Cavaliers VS [...]

First round drama in game 1

The NBA markets playoff drama every year.  They should, because every year the playoffs seem like a day time soap opera for sports fans.  This year the drama started in many of the opening games in plenty of the first round series.
The biggest event is the Boston Celtic’s Kevin Garnett getting banned from game two [...]

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