Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Bulls Sting the Hornets

The moment we've all been waiting for. For the first time since January 4th against the Pistons, the Bulls had all of their original starters in the starting lineup. The Bulls looked great as a unit as the game started, gaining an early 10 point lead. Rip Hamilton, who has been missing for most of the season, only played 17 minutes total, but seemed to give the Bulls a clear boost when he was in. Coach Tom Thibodeau seems to be easing him into game play due to the fact that he has missed so much time. I look for his minutes to increase as he gets his legs back.

The Hornets led the Bulls 95-91 with 1:25 remaining, the Derrick Rose happened. Ten seconds after the Hornets went up four, Rose sank a pair of free throws to put the Bulls within two. Twenty seconds after that Rose dribbled down the court and got up a shot from the elbow, the shot missed but Joakim Noah was there to clean it up, tie game. After a Taj Gibson block, Rose came down the court with 20 seconds remaining and put up a fadeaway from the baseline. The shot rattled around the rim before eventually dropping in, Bulls lead 97-95 then Rose hit two more free throws to ice the game. The Bulls won 99-95.

Rose finished with 32 points and 9 assists. Noah added 15 points and 16 boards. Deng had 14 points and 11 rebounds. Boozer finished with 14 points and 7 boards. Overall, I was impressed with the Bulls but we did look a shaky on defense at times. Sure, it was a little too close for comfort, but keep in mind most Bulls players were coming off of a 6 day break during which they did only God knows what (Noah...).

 Bulls vs. Hornets Highlights

Though the Bulls won, many fans attending the game left disappointed as Rose missed 2 free-throws with 5 seconds left. The Bulls already had the game locked up, but fans were denied free Big Macs, which are given away for each Bulls home win in which they score 100+ points. The Bulls needed just one more point to send fans home with saying "I'm lovin' it."

Monday, February 27, 2012

Rose's New Deal

Last December, Derrick Rose and the Chicago Bulls agreed to a new contract worth $94.8 million over the next five years. After the deal was inked, Rose was quoted in an interview saying "Of course, I know I'll be able to afford whatever I want, but other than that, there aren't too many things that excite me. Me winning is one of the things. Me being around my family, that's another. Money, that's the last thing I think about." It's amazing to see someone of his status and ability be so humble.


 Rose's latest shoes, courtesy of Adidas.

No less humble, this week, Rose signed another ridiculous contract. This time, a shoe endorsement deal with Adidas. It is the largest contract Adidas has ever offered and the second largest shoe deal ever. Who signed the largest shoe deal ever? You guessed it, none other than Michael Jordan. Rose's new deal with Adidas guarantees him $185 million over the next 13 years.

The two greatest players in Chicago Bulls history now own the first and second largest shoe deals ever.

To put his deal in perspective, Rose's contract guarantees him enough money to purchase 1,681,818 pairs of his own shoes (valued at $110 per pair). That is enough to cover the feet of the entire population of some African countries. With the $185 million he is guaranteed over the span of this contract, Rose can afford to purchase the most expensive car in the world, the Bugatti Veyron. Actually, he can afford to purchase 77 of them. Rose can stay in the world's most expensive hotel room, the Royal Penthouse Suite at Hotel President Wilson in Geneva, Switzerland. He can actually stay there for 7 years and 291 days forking up $65,000 a night for hospitality. However, it seems highly unlikely that Rose will choose anything close to this kind of conspicuous consumption. As he said, Rose will be happy enough spending time with his family, friend and teammates leading the Bulls to their first NBA Championship since the days of Michael Jordan.


Saturday, February 25, 2012

Say No to Howard

Lately, there ha been a lot of rumors flying around about the possibilities of trading for Dwight Howard. Howard is undoubtedly the best center in the NBA and would be an incredible addition to any team, however, I argue that the Bulls should stay out of the race for Howard and work with what they have. I can see both sides of the argument. Rose and Howard together would be an unstoppable force for years to come, but I believe that we would have to give up way too much to acquire Howard.

Yay or nay?

The Bulls current roster is more than enough to bring home the coveted NBA Finals trophy. It seems that the Bulls are developing more and more chemistry by working together everyday, and they can only get better from here. In order to get Howard, we would almost certainly be sacrificing any depth that we have. And with all the injuries that we have had, depth is exactly what we can't afford to lose.

Every potential trade package that I have seen includes the Bulls sending a combination of players that the Bulls can't afford to lose. Any scenario would have to include Joakim Noah as the Magic would need to get a capable young center in order to even consider trading Howard. Most scenarios also involve a combination of Luol Deng, Taj Gibson, CJ Watson and/or a package of draft picks. In other words, the Bulls would have to scrap their entire bench and at least one valuable starter in order to lure in Dwight Howard. In my opinion, it just isn't worth it.

The better decision would be to wait it out. If Howard doesn't get traded before the season's end, he becomes a free agent in the off season. If we were to pursue him then, we may be able to get away with amnestying Carlos Boozer to make cap room, leaving up with a starting lineup of Rose, Hamilton, Deng, Noah and Howard. Though many speculate he doesn't want to come to Chicago, I think that even he would find it hard to argue that coming to Chicago would make the Bulls the team to beat.

If there is trade that involves sending a combination of players that doesn't include Noah, Deng, or Gibson, then I'm all for it. Go for it, pull the trigger. But to me, it seems that such a trade is very unlikely to happen, the Orlando Magic will definitely try to squeeze all the talent they can out of the Bulls in exchange for their superstar. Mark my words, if the Bulls end up trading away Luol Deng along with Joakim Noah and/or Taj Gibson, it will be a decision they will end up regretting.

Decide for yourself: Howard or depth?

Friday, February 24, 2012

Dynamic Duo: Stacey King and Neil Funk

It doesn't get much better than Stacey King and Neil Funk. These two combine to form the most entertaining commentating duos I have ever heard. Though some may argue they are biased, or perhaps annoying, for Bulls fans like me, they are perfect.

Stacey King reacts to one of his "peeps."

King, the color commentator, was a Bulls player himself. He was selected with the 6th overall pick of the 1989 draft and went on to win 3 championships with the Bulls before being traded to the Minnesota Timberwolves. He started his broadcasting career as a studio analyst for Comcast. After filling in as a TV commentator for a playoff game in 2006, he was added permanently in 2007. Funk, the play-by-play announcer, started as a radio announcer for the Bulls in 1991 and went on to become the TV announcer in 2008.

 The Dynamic Duo, themselves.

What makes this duo so likable as a Bulls' fan, is that they are fans themselves. Sure, they may be a little biased, but that is what many people like so much about them. They root for the Bulls, just like true fans should. They are such avid fans that it makes them so easy to relate to.

Some people call them obnoxious, but I call those people up tight. Loosen up, if you can't find humor in the commentary of these two individuals, then you have little hope. While Stacey tends to get excited, it is just a normal thing for a fan to do.

Some of my favorite Stacey King sayings are "Too big, too fast, too strong, too good." He says this quite often, usually after reigning MVP, Derrick Rose makes some sort of ridiculous play and scores. Another favorite is "Gimme the hot sauce!" This saying comes after Kyle Korver hits a shot, in most instances, a three. And of course, my all time favorite, "Drive home safely!"

He also coined the popular nickname "White Mamba" for Brian Scalabrine. In case you aren't familiar, Scalabrine is the last player to come off the Bulls' bench, but a fan favorite nonetheless. The name is a derivative of "Black Mamba" used as a nickname for Kobe Bryant, arguably the best player in the league.

Bulls give their best Stacey King impressions.

I'll conclude this post with a gift to each and every one of you. Here is a Stacey King soundboard that should keep you entertained for the next hour or so, I know that's what it did for me.

http://www.nba.com/bulls/stacey-king-soundboard.html

Thursday, February 23, 2012

Buck Hunting

Wednesday night, the Bulls took on the Milwaukee Bucks at home. This game was nothing short of a massacre. The Bulls gained the lead with 7:05 remaining in the first quarter and kept it for the rest of the game, beating Milwaukee 109-91. Six Bulls finished in double digits: Carlos Boozer (20), Derrick Rose (16), Luol Deng (16), Ronnie Brewer (15), Joakim Noah (13) and Kyle Korver (11). Joakim Noah also contributed 13 rebounds and a surprising 10 assists, recording his first career triple double. More accurately, it was the first triple double by a Bulls' center in about 35 years. Artis Gilmore recorded the last triple double by a Bulls center on December 20 1977.

Noah credited his triple double to the attention drawn by Derrick Rose, saying "the only reason I was able to do it was because they were trying to get the ball out of Derrick's hands." Rose looked healthy once again, as he recorded 16 points and 7 assists in 30 minutes. He told reporters after the game that he is no longer experiencing pain and that his back spasms are no longer.

Bulls vs. Bucks Highlights

After the game, a reporter met up with Joakim to discuss his triple double. The postgame interview concluded something like this:

Reporter: What are you going to do for the all star break?
Noah: Can't tell you!
Reporter: Watch your teammates?
Noah: Yes, hang with my teammates...

I can only imagine what Noah was talking about doing during he all-star break... (picture above taken in a bong shop)
We won't see the Bulls play again for 6 days, when they take on the Hornets at home. Next is the NBA All Star Game, featuring Derrick Rose and Luol Deng. The Eastern Conference All Stars will be coached by Bulls' head coach, Tom Thibodeau. Stay tuned for off court stories and all star updates...

Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Noah's New Move

My new favorite dance move. Be sure to break this one out the next time you're at your favorite club. Thanks, Joakim.

Joakim Noah's gun dance.

Monday, February 20, 2012

He's Baaaaaaaaack!

What did I tell you? The Bulls got right back to their ways Monday afternoon as they beat the Hawks 90-79. Bulls' MVP, Derrick Rose, returned to the starting lineup and seemed to re-energize the entire team as they soared past the Hawks. What a relief it was, Rose seemed to be at 100%, blowing past the Hawks defense on his way to 23 points and 6 assists. Although they may be the deepest team in the league, last game made it clear that the Bulls need their superstar.

Rose's comeback definitely helped me get over their poor showing just two days earlier. It was clear that it also helped the rest of the Bulls' team. Said Joakim Noah, "Having Rose back just opens up everything. He was very aggressive tonight. When he's aggressive like that, it opens up everything for everybody, and it gives us a lot of confidence."

Though we lost two of our five games without Rose, I have no problem with him sitting for as long as he did. There is no need to risk complicating his injuries to pick up meaningless regular season wins. I wholeheartedly agree with Thibodeau's philosophy of sitting banged-up starters until they're close to full health. If we are going to achieve our ultimate goal of an NBA championship, we need to be healthy in the playoffs. Resting our players now is the only surefire way to ensure that will happen.

Bulls vs. Hawks Highlights

Sunday, February 19, 2012

Nothing But Nets

The Bulls squared off with the Nets this Saturday, February 18th. If I didn't know any better it would have thought the Nets were the best team in the league. Despite the low quality competition, the Bulls got stomped by the Nets, 97-85. The Nets led by as much as 17 in the first quarter and never looked back, deflating an already flat Bulls team.

The Bulls defense was virtually nonexistent, as they gave up 29 points to ex-Illini point guard, Deron Williams; 24 to ex-Kardashian boo, Kris Humphries; and 19 to rookie, MarShon Brooks. 5 Bulls scored in double digits, but that wasn't enough to make up for their lack of defense. The Bulls definitely missed their MVP this game. It's hard to believe he would have let this happen had he played.

I tried long and hard to find a silver lining in this defeat, but it couldn't be done. Worse loss of the season by far. That being said, it is was a trivial game, no need to make it anything more than it is. Sure, we played terrible, but at the end of the season, this will not be a game I point back to and say "if only we could have won that." I look for the Bulls to get right back in their groove as they take on the Hawks on Monday. The Bulls and Hawks are 1-1 against each other this season.

Bulls vs. Nets Lowlights

Thursday, February 16, 2012

Rose-less Revenge

Thursday night, the Bulls got their revenge on the Celtics, who had beaten them just 4 days earlier. After losing 5 of their last 6 games to opponents in playoff position, the Bulls made a statement, beating Boston 89-80. The Bulls, still minus Derrick Rose, were able to hold all Celtics players under 20 points as they picked up their second straight win. Rajon Rondo, who went off for 32 points, 15 assists and 10 rebounds last game, was held to just 17, 8 and 7 this game.

Leading the charge for the Bulls were Luol Deng and Carlos Boozer who finished with 23 points a piece. Deng added a team high 10 assists, while Boozer had 15 rebounds. Joakim Noah finished with 15 points and 16 rebounds. In the absence of Rose, Bulls' point guards CJ Watson, Mike James and John Lucas III combined for 22 points, 7 assists and 5 rebounds. Sure, Rose alone can put up those numbers and then some, I'm just happy we were able to hold off the red-hot Celtics without him.

Bulls vs. Celtics Highlights

Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Home, Sweet Home

After a nine game road trip, the Bulls returned to the United Center Tuesday night to take on the Kings. Still missing Rose and Hamilton, the Bulls had little trouble fending off Sacramento. Chicago led for a good majority of the game and held off a late run from the Kings to win, 121-115.

Though they won, the Bulls definitely felt the absence of Rose. "Missing Derrick, even though we're winning games, it's huge," Deng said. "He makes the game so much easier. When he's not there, you've got to work extra." CJ Watson filled in for Rose with 10 points and 2 assists. John Lucas III, the backup point guard for the game recorded 9 points and 9 assists. Luol Deng led all Bulls scorers with 23 points. He also dished out a career high 11 assists. All in all, six Bulls players scored in double figures: Deng (23), Noah (22), Korver (18), Boozer (16), Gibson (15) and Watson (10). The offensive showing masked the Bulls' poor defensive effort. They allowed three 20+ point scorers, but I'll take a win any day, especially when we're missing two starters (one being last year's MVP).

Tuesday night's victory clinched the all star game coaching spot for head coach, Tom Thibodeau and the rest of the Bulls' staff.

Bulls vs. Kings Highlights