The Chicago Bulls come back to the top of the NBA in 2010
As a dedicated Bulls fan, I’ve sat around and waited for the windy city gang to be a relevant team in the NBA since 1998. Finally, the Bulls are back in the nation’s eye as a contender, finally; had to say it one more time.
The Bulls have went through bad trades, bad drafts and a list of coaches longer than the brattiest little kid’s Christmas wish novels…they have developed from lists.
Finally, one last time, they have made some moves and decisions to prove Chicago has a winning mindset instead of simply only being an organization in the NBA.
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Bulls look to start new winning streak
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 of play since the team was back to full strength.
There is only one reason why the Bulls may have a tough time achieving the same type of streak, they’re no longer healthy.
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Laker bench unloads on Bulls for a 98-91 victory
Derrick Rose, Joakim Noah and Taj Gibson put up their usual numbers and kept the Chicago Bulls (7-5) in the game, but the bench was outscored 38-to-10, which was the main factor in the 13-2 Los Angeles Lakers 98-91 win Tuesday.
The Bulls hung in the game against the Lakers and at times looked as if they could pull out a win as Rose continually drove to the hoop and Noah set up shop in the low post. Rose’s acrobatic layups looked highlight reel material even if they didn’t go in.
But in the end, the game came down to the Laker’s bench hitting daggers while the Bulls bench threw sporks.
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Gibson questionable against the Lakers
Chicago Bulls forward Taj Gibson may not be in the lineup against the Los Angeles Lakers Tuesday.
Gibson didn’t practice Monday and is going to have his foot looked at by a specialist, he is calling it a stretched ligament. This hurts the Bulls because the Lakers have a big physical lineup. He is listed as day-to-day and will be a game time decision.
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Next Stop is Los Angeles
The Chicago Bulls are going to play the fourth game of their seven games in 11 days road trip Tuesday night against the reigning NBA Champions, the Los Angeles Lakers.
Although, the Bulls have been playing solid basketball, they’ll have to step it up to another level to hang with the Lakers in Los Angeles, where Pau Gasol, Lamar Odom, Derek Fisher and Shannon Brown are apostles to their God known as Kobe Bryant.
Red and black are the colors of anti-God aka anti-Lakers.
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