Archive for September, 2009

Chicago Bulls Possible Trades for Chris Bosh?

Tuesday, September 29th, 2009
Believe asked:
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Use a trade machine to get a trade for Chris Bosh to go to the Chicago Bulls. Make sure its a good trade so that the Toronto Raptors would want to this trade.

DOMINGO

Do the Chicago Bulls have anything left to play for tommorow night in their last game?

Monday, September 28th, 2009
brianatm6 asked:
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Do the Chicago Bulls have anything to play with? They are a half game up on Milwauke, but I think they own the tie-breaker with them. With the pacers, if the Bulls win tommorow night and have the same record as the pacers do they own the tie-breaker with them?

GREG

Who would the Chicago bulls get for Larry Hughes?

Sunday, September 27th, 2009
DDAVE asked:
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Who would the Chicago bulls get for Larry Hughes if they trade him?

MOHAMMAD

Does anyone know the name of the chicago bulls theme song?

Friday, September 25th, 2009
bigbri235 asked:


This is the song that is always played at the beginning of every bulls home game.

MOHAMMED

Where can I watch Chicago Bulls vs Boston Celtics Live Online NBA Playoff Streaming?

Thursday, September 24th, 2009
Haf?z asked:


Where can I watch Chicago Bulls vs Boston Celtics Live?

RICKIE

Why is everyone sleeping on the Chicago Bulls?

Wednesday, September 23rd, 2009
The Great One asked:


With all the hype about Garnett in boston and how good the celtics are going to be, no one is even mentioning chicago. This is a young and emerging team with talented players in hinrich, gordon, deng, wallace, tyrus thomas, joakim noah, joe smith, aaron gray, thabo sefolosha. This is a killer team that will win the east for years to come.

Boston will be good no doubt but definitely wont win the title, heck they wont even make it to the finals with the east elite teams of pistons, heat, cavs and BULLS.

ALEXANDER

If the Chicago Bulls and Chicago Bears switched sports?

Wednesday, September 23rd, 2009
staggmovie asked:


Hre is a good question, let’s say if the Chicago Bulls and Chicago Bears swapped sports, the Chicago Bulls played football, and the Chicago Bears played basketball, do you think these 2 teams will do better if they played the oppisote sport. Please have your answer including, your answer being yes or no, and why or why not you think the Chicago Bears and Chicago Bulls would do better if they change sports?

MATTHEW

Why are the Chicago Bulls incompetent?

Wednesday, September 23rd, 2009
theblock020 asked:


The Chicago Bulls have been rumored to acquirae Pao Gasol for a year now.  What happened?  He goes to the LA Lakers for Kwame Brown and future draft picks!!! R u kidding me? The Chicago Bulls have better players to trade and they couldnt pull that deal of? They have been rumored to trade for Andre Miller of the 76ers, but that probably wont happen either. I already know this year is a bust, but at the end of the season, if they dont get better players then its just going to hurt them in the future.

AUBREY

Washington Wizards Tickets

Wednesday, September 23rd, 2009
Peter Cohen asked:


Washington Wizards

The Washington Wizards is a professional basketball team based in Washington, D.C. They are amongst seven teams in the Atlantic Division of the eastern Conference of the National Basketball Association (NBA). The franchise plays in the Verizon Center also known as “The Phone Booth” and wears jerseys of red, white and blue.

The Wizards started its NBA adventure in the 1961-62 season. They were then called Chicago Packers and they managed to win only 18 games in their first season. They changed their name to the Zephyrs in next season. Then in 1963, they became the Baltimore Bullets as the franchise moved to Baltimore, Maryland.  The 1964-65 NBA season saw first success for the team and they reached the playoffs for the first time. In the following season, the Bullets advanced to the Western Conference Finals but lost to Los Angeles Lakers.

The Washington Wizards have won NBA championship in 1978. They defeated the Seattle SuperSonics in 7 games and brought a professional sports championship to Washington D.C. for the first time in 36 years. They were the forerunners of that era as they also won four Conference titles in 1971, 1975, 1978 and 1979 and seven Division titles.

The Washington Wizards saw many modifications in their team, team jerseys and logos in years to come. The biggest of them came on May 15 1997, when the Bullets officially changed their logo and name to Washington Wizards. They entered the 1979 NBA Playoffs and finished the regular season at 54–28. In the playoffs the Bullets nearly blew a 3-1 series lead against the Atlanta Hawks, but managed to hold off the Hawks in 7 games.

This was the time when the Wizards started declining in their game and wins and didn’t advance to the playoffs for several years. They made some very good trades but in vain. A major transition came for the Wizards when in January 2000; Michael Jordan became the Washington Wizards’ president of basketball operations and minority owner. He dissociated himself from the ownership net year in 2001 and returned as player but he soon left the team because of internal some issues. The Wizards, however, didn’t showed improvement in their ratings and continued to miss important games.

A year after making the playoffs for the first time in 8 years, the 1997/98 season saw a new beginning for basketball in Washington. The team changed its name to Wizards fearing Bullets would endorse gun violence. The addition of a new logo and new uniforms and a new arena as the MCI Center in downtown Washington completed this change. MCI Center was opened on December 2nd with the Wizards beating the Seattle Supersonics 95-78.

At the MCI Center, the Wizards were hard to beat as they posted a 24-12 record. However, they would fall 1 game short of the playoffs as they concluded in 4th place with a 42-40 record. During the 2004-2005 season, the team posted their finest regular season record 45-37 in 26 years. It marked the first time the franchise had ever made the playoffs as the Wizards. The Wizs won their first playoff game since 1988 in Game 3 of the first round against the Chicago Bulls.

In Game 5, they took their first lead in a playoff series since 1986 and won against Chicago. In Game 6, they won their first playoff series in 23 years defeating the Chicago Bulls 94-91; also becoming only the ninth team in NBA history to win a playoff series after being down 0-2.

For more information about Washington Wizards visit: http://www.washington-wizards-nba-tickets.com/



MARCELINO

The Great Debate: Rose Vs. Beasley

Tuesday, September 22nd, 2009
Morgan Dunn asked:


 

Superstars sell NBA Tickets and that’s what teams are looking to find in the NBA Draft. This year’s top selection belongs to the Chicago Bulls and it seems that the decision of who to take will come down to two players, Memphis point guard Derrick Rose and Kansas State forward Michael Beasley.

Rose is an unbelievable talent. He has speed, good size for the position, incredible athleticism and excellent court vision. He’s a leader, a winner and a guy you don’t have to worry about off the court. Rose led Memphis to the national championship game in his freshman season with the Tigers during which he averaged 14.9 points, 4.5 rebound and 4.7 assists. The numbers don’t just him justice though, as his team was full of good players and NBA prospects and he just did whatever was necessary to win, not just to get his. He’s humble, a hard worker and plays team basketball.

Beasley on the other hand is a bit arrogant. He seems a little full of himself and doesn’t look to take anything too seriously. But his freshman season at K-State was very impressive. Beasley averaged 26.2 points and 12.4 rebounds, but the team struggled all season long. There appear to be no holes in Beasley’s offensive game as he can bang down low, play the midrange game and extend out to three-point land. He can probably play both the 3 and the 4 in the pros, making him that much more attractive to NBA teams. Beasley may carry some baggage though, as he’s been accused of being immature and not the hardest worker. There have been some Derrick Coleman comparisons being thrown around and that could cause some hesitation from teams for fear that he’d never realize his potential ala Coleman. He’s too talented to slip out of the top three though and likely won’t slip past the second pick.

I think the choice for the Bulls is Rose. Beasley would fit more of a need on the court, as the Bulls have lacked low post scoring since they shipped Elton Brand to the Clippers, but most NBA teams take the best player available. There have been some highly-documented draft day mistakes made due to selecting players based on need over talent. Everyone knows the Blazers passed on Michael Jordan because they had Clyde Drexler. The Bucks passed on Chris Paul in 2005 to take Andrew Bogut because they had T.J. Ford at the time. Three years later the Bucks are in the lottery and no longer have T.J. Ford on their roster. Chris Paul might be the best point guard in the league already and the Hornets made it to the Western Conference semis this year. I think Rose is the better overall prospect and the Bulls shouldn’t pass on him just because they have Kirk Hinrich. Plus he’s a hometown kid so he’ll help sell NBA tickets in Chicago.

Rose also seems to fit the mold as far as the kind of player that John Paxson looks for much more than Beasley and should put the Bulls right back in playoff contention. I think that if the Bulls took Beasley, three years we’d be looking back and wondering how they passed on Rose while the Heat (who pick at #2) would be the luckiest team in the league for having Rose fall into the their laps. Regardless of who they take, the Bulls will certainly be able to sell more NBA tickets with one of these stud rookies on the roster.





 



GEORGE