Bulls under the radar and look good heading into easy schedule
December 30, 2010 by Brandon LaChance
Filed under MLB, NHL
The Chicago Bulls have won 11 of their last 13 games to help their cause of being an elite team in the Eastern Conference. Chicago is currently third in the conference and have a commanding seven game lead in the central division. Derrick Rose is playing at an MVP level, Carlos Boozer is at an [...]
A Letter To Santa From The Big Dead Sidebar
Dear Santa, I have a confession to make. I haven’t really been a good boy this year. Shocking, I know. Between the Tony La Russa DUI jokes, using Jim Hendry’s weight as a punchline and taking countless jabs at Creighton fans, I probably don’t deserve any Christmas presents. But let’s be clear here, I haven’t [...]
Dear LeBron, Do Shut Up
One of two following things must happen in 2011. Either reporters need to stop putting a microphone in front of LeBron James or James needs to watch what he says. I’m of the belief James needs to be muzzled and only unleashed on the general public on game night. LeBron fired two salvos this week, [...]
Happy Holidays the Chicago Way
December 22, 2010 by Brandon LaChance
Filed under MLB
Bullshome wishes everyone a Happy Holiday season and the best for the upcoming year. Thank you for coming to Bullshome for all Chicago Bulls talk and we hope to see you again and even more followers in the future. With that said, the Bulls want to wish you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New [...]
Rose on threshold of super-stardom, playing like an MVP
December 21, 2010 by Brandon LaChance
Filed under MLB
Last year, we celebrated Chicago Bulls point guard Derrick Rose for becoming the first Bulls All-Star since Michael Jordan in 1998. The confetti and blow horn sales will remain high in Chicago because Rose is about to add his name to another accolade: NBA MVP. I understand this is a brash statement early in the [...]
Bulls look to start new winning streak
December 21, 2010 by Brandon LaChance
Filed under MLB
The Chicago Bulls hope to get back on the winning track against the Philadelphia 76ers after their seven game winning streak was snapped on Saturday. Before Chicago lost to the Los Angeles Clippers 100-99, the Bulls were on the longest winning streak of the season and impressing the basketball world because of the high level [...]
Knicks Live Up To The Hype In Thriller
December 16, 2010 by Danny Ferrara
Filed under MLB
Last night may have been the best game of the NBA season so far. Forget about opening night where the Miami Heat’s new trio took the court for the first time and even throw out the blowout game where LeBron James returned to Cleveland. This was truly outstanding. The atmosphere inside the building was [...]
Rebuilding 101
December 12, 2010 by Jason Whitney
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The common reaction to this title is “Ya Think” well I’m going to tell you how the Nets should rebuild this year while remaining competitive enough to still have a chance at a playoff berth. Or as most will call it, an extra 4 straight losses. Still the playoff experience for a young team is pivotal [...]
Derrick Rose Continues To Pad His MVP Resume
It’s time for Chicago Bulls color analyst Stacey King to get out the official team letterhead and send out that memo he’s always talking about. You know, the one that says “Big time players make big time plays.” The one that notes that Derrick Rose is “Too big, too strong, too fast, too good.” Because [...]
The Nets Offense: Offensive
December 4, 2010 by Jason Whitney
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It’s no secret, the New Jersey Nets offense is as good as dead. Metaphorically speaking of course, but the Nets rank dead last (pardon the pun) in the NBA in scoring. I’ve written about ways to increase the scoring, and inject some life into this otherwise non-existent offense. With back to back overtime losses in [...]