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 [...]
Knicks Drop Bulls On Christmas
December 26, 2010 by Danny Ferrara
Filed under MLB
The Knicks played the role of Santa Claus and brought one of the best presents to the city of New York – a victory. In another thrilling game, much like the ones that we have actually become accustomed to seeing this season, the Knicks handed the Bulls their second head to head loss this season [...]
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 [...]
Oakland A’s Free Agent Possibilities and Pipe Dreams
December 9, 2010 by Joshua Russell
Filed under Uncategorized
I know that there are some folks who tune out the rumors. After all, for the most part that is what they are… a bunch of rumors. Many of them have to stock whatsoever and often times just get fans excited for a big letdown. I am in the camp of following every rumor intently. [...]
Carlos Boozer Disappoints In Bulls Debut
Gloves were made for fielding two-hoppers, stopping slapshots and catching the deep ball, not for your starting power forward. And with that that, Carlos Boozer’s introduction to Chicago Bulls fans ended in a womp-womp. Boozer scored 5 points on 2-of-5 shooting and was wildly ineffective in his first game with the Bulls. Not quite what [...]
Bulls, Blackhawks Ready For Homecoming
Pack away the clown car and replace the circus music with Chelsea Dagger and the Alan Parsons Project. The Chicago Bulls and Blackhawks are back in town. Derrick Rose was nothing short of spectacular during the Circus Trip. Rose averaged 30.5 points, 6.5 assists and 5.6 rebounds as the Bulls went 3-2 on the annual [...]
Another sign Chicago is a threat in the Eastern Conference: winning record on annual west coast road trip
November 29, 2010 by Brandon LaChance
Filed under MLB
There have been many reasons to believe the Chicago Bulls are a real contender in the Eastern Conference this season including individual talent such as Derrick Rose and Joakim Noah, new coach Tom Thibodeau with a defense emphasis and off-season pickups such as the $80 million man, Carlos Boozer. Saturday, Chicago answered the hype once [...]
Anticipation continues to build for Boozer’s Bull debut
November 22, 2010 by Brandon LaChance
Filed under MLB
During the off-season, the Chicago Bulls were not able to get LeBron James, Dwyane Wade, Chris Bosh or even Amare Stoudemire, which I’m glad, but they were able to pick up a player who could help take the Bulls from the eighth seed in the Eastern Conference to the elite status. Unfortunately, Carlos Boozer tripped [...]
Maybe Deng should stay in Chicago
November 12, 2010 by Brandon LaChance
Filed under MLB
After the first two or three games of the season, I was ready to ship Luol Deng to the Philadelphia 76ers for Andre Iguodala whether the potential for the three-way trade for Denver Nugget Carmelo Anthony was an option or not. Deng was zombie-like on the court producing minimal with body language asking “what should [...]