No Sweep For You: Carlos Boozer Taking The Potential Game-Tying 3? Yet Again, The Pacers Tried To Blow Another 4th Quarter Lead, This Time They Failed. The series is heading back to Chi-city for Game 5. An impressive 18-3 run to close the gap to 85-84, you thought the Bulls were destined to send Game [...]
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Rose’s 39 Helps Bulls Rally Past Pacers 104-99, Take 1-0 Series Lead
As a long-time Indiana Pacers fan, I had rather low expectations for this team. By low expectations, I meant a trip to the playoffs and then an early exit. So far, the Pacers have held up at least one part of the bargain as they grabbed the #8 seed in the Eastern Conference playoffs, fending [...]
Bulls Shoot Scorching 61 Percent, Trample Kings 132-92
The Chicago Bulls, despite their best record in a decade, went into Monday night’s game against the Sacramento Kings at the United Center not taking taking the team in purple-and black for granted. That goes back to December 21, 2009 when the Kings rallied from 35 points down to beat the Bulls 102-98. They obviously [...]
Bulls Pull Away In Fourth, Trample Pacers 110-89
By and large, if a mere mortal human being tried to do what Chicago Bulls guard Derrick Rose tried to do during his team’s game against the Indiana Pacers Saturday night, they would probably be in their local hospital’s emergency room. Rose is currently suffering from two ulcers in his stomach. Not one, but two [...]
Chicago’s Rose Too Much For Cleveland In Bulls 88-83 Win
After a five-game stretch of being embarrassed, the Cavaliers returned to the land of at least playing competitive Wednesday night, but it wasn’t enough in another loss, 88-83 to the Chicago Bulls. In front of a late arriving crowd due to an unexpected snowstorm that made Downtown Cleveland a standstill, the game started as if [...]
Knicks Dial Long Distance, Bomb Bulls 120-112
The New York Knicks, by and large courtesy of coach Mike D’Antoni, are a team that at times resembles some of the Western Conference teams on offense. That usually goes against the grain in the NBA because usually teams in the Eastern Conference are more defensive-minded than their Western Conference counterparts, with very few exceptions. [...]
Bulls Coveting Josh Howard, Others
Even though the Chicago Bulls are in relatively good shape with the recent acquisition of Kyle Korver and Ronnie Brewer, apparently they feel the need for another shooting guard. The Chicago Sun-Times is reporting that the team is taking a look at Josh Howard, Shannon Brown, Rasual Butler and *gasp* Tracy McGrady. An interesting group [...]


April 23rd, 2011
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Easter Weekend NBA Playoff Pass
I Love This Game! From Brandon Roy’s fourth quarter heroics to Jamal Crawford’s effortless clutch jumpers, to a rowdy Rose Garden crowd to cost of a Playoff head butt, all the way to the importance of a bounce back performance by the NBA’s best to an electrifying Madison Square Garden hosting its first Playoff game [...]