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Has Lebron Checked out of Cleveland? Rondo, Celtics Take Control of Series with Dominating 120-88 Win in Cleveland

Thursday, May 13th, 2010 | Boston Celtics, Chicago Bulls, Cleveland Cavaliers, LeBron James, Miami Heat, NBA, Sports | 1 Comment

WOW — is the Lebron James era officially over in Cleveland.  If you didn’t see the Celtics manhandle the Cavs 120-88 in front of their home town crowd on Tuesday night, you missed one sad, but amazing display.  Have you ever heard of Lebron James getting booed at a home game in the State of Ohio in his entire hoops career dating back to grammar school?  No way.  But that’s exactly what happened to Lebron and his teammates as the Cavs embarrassed themselves in the most lopsided loss for the Cavaliers in franchise history.  I guess what goes around comes around as the Cavs made a mockery of the Celtics in Game 3 at the TD North Garden this past Friday night.

In the 32-point debacle, James made just 3 of his 14 shots and scored just 15 points with 6 rebounds and 7 assists.  For any player, that would be an excellent night, but for Lebron James it was a major disappointment.  Couple that with the fact that he looked like he wanted to be anywhere else but on the court, it has left people wondering what is going on with the King – the 2-time defending NBA MVP.  Have the Cavs told him that he won’t get a max contract?  Does he know that he’s already leaving to join Dwayne Wade in Miami, Derrick Rose in Chicago or some mopes in New Jersey or New York?  Did he just really have an “off night” as he has claimed?  We’ll probably never know, but what we do know is that the Cavs have put together their best team in the James era and it still doesn’t look like it’s going to be enough to get Lebron (and the city of Cleveland) an NBA Championship.  That alone could be enough for James to realize that he’s going to need to go elsewhere if he wants to get a ring on his finger.

The other side story is the emergence of Rajon Rondo as one of the best big-game players ever.  Yes you heard me – ever.  Look at his numbers from the Celtics 97-87 Game 4 win in Boston which the Celtics had to have if they expected to have a shot to reach the Conference Finals.  Rondo poured in 29 points, grabbed 18 rebounds and still found time to dish out 13 assists — simply incredible.  The stat line doesn’t even do justice as to how much Rondo took control of the game for the Celtics.  He pretty much dictated every aspect of every minute of the game, and always seemed to be a step ahead of every one on the court, sometimes even his own players.

In Game 5, his numbers were “down” — 16 points and 7 assists — but his consistent play has made every other Celtics on the court that much better.  In Game 5′s win, Ray Allen scored 25 points nailing 6 3-point shots from the perimeter.  Paul Pierce looked like a new man as the Cavs defense focused on Rondo – 21 points, 11 rebounds and 7 assists.  Even Kevin Garnett got into the act with 18 points and 6 boards.

Stay tuned – Game 6 in Boston tips off at 8PM EST – Will the East’s #1 seed get bounced from the playoffs without reaching the NBA Finals for the 2nd straight year?  And more importantly, will it be Lebron’s final game in a Cavs uniform?  Guess we’ll have to wait and see.

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A Night to Forget for Chicago Sports Fans

Friday, March 26th, 2010 | Chicago Blackhawks, Chicago Bulls, Miami Heat, NBA, NHL, Sports | 2 Comments

It was a night to forget for Chicago sports fans as the Blackhawks lost to the Blue Jackets 8-3 in Columbus while the Bulls fell to the Miami Heat 103-74 at the United Center.  Talk about 2 bad, embarrassing losses…

Cristobal Huet blew his shot in goal by allowing 7 goals on 27 shots on net.  While Head Coach Joel Quinneville didn’t praise Huet, he also indicated that the rest of the team played poorly as well.  It was the worst loss of the season for the Blackhawks – the 4-goal 2nd period for the Blue Jackets didn’t help.  The Blackhawks trail the San Jose Sharks by 1 point for the top seed in the Western Conference, but they did clinch a playoff spot when the Calgary Flames lost to the New York Islanders later that night.

Back in Chicago, the Bulls looked lackluster in a disappointing loss to playoff contender Miami Heat.  The Bulls failed to gain ground on the Heat who are the 6th seed in the East.  The Bulls played a horrible 1st half, trailing the Heats by 30 points (63-33) at the break.  Ouch… Taj Gibson (12 points and 10 rebounds) and Derrick Rose (12 points, 5 assists and 5 rebounds) were the only 2 Bulls who had “respectable” nights.  The Bulls trail the Toronto Raptors for the 8th seed in the Eastern Conference.

Let’s hope both Chicago teams can back in the win column this weekend in Chicago.  The Bulls take on the 8-win New Jersey Nets on Saturday night at the United Center, while the Blackhawks get a chance at redemption against the Blue Jackets when the 2 teams square off on Sunday night…

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Chicago Bulls Slide Continues – Hello Lottery Pick!

Saturday, March 13th, 2010 | Chicago Bulls, Dallas Mavericks, Memphis Grizzlies, Miami Heat, NBA, Sports | No Comments

The Chicago Bulls free-fall continued with their 7th loss in a row – to the Miami Heat 108-95 on Friday night.  Playing short-handed with injuries to 3 stars – Derrick Rose, Loul Deng and Joakim Noah – Vinny Del Negro’s Bulls are clearly overmatched.  Once a lock for the playoffs for the 2nd season in a row, the Bulls now found themselves on the outside looking in.  The Bulls trail the Toronto Raptors by 2 games for the 8th seed in the Eastern Conference. Can you say lottery pick?

In last night’s loss, the Bulls were forced to start 2 rookies – Taj Gibson and James Johnson, 2 older veterans – Brad Miller and Jannero Pargo and better-suited 6th man Kirk Hinrich.  Ouch.

It doesn’t get any easier for the Bulls over the next week.  They have road games against the Grizzlies in Memphis and the Mavericks in Dallas and then return home to face the Cavaliers on Friday night at the United Center.  Can you say 10-game losing streak?

This would not be good for often-criticized Del Negro, but it could mean a good lottery pick for the team as well as a good chance to land a big free agent this summer.  If not, it could be another long stretch of bad Bulls teams for the foreseeable future.

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Home “Not So” Sweet Home for Bulls & Blackhawks

Thursday, February 4th, 2010 | Chicago Blackhawks, Chicago Bulls, Miami Heat, NBA, NHL, Sports | No Comments

Chicago NBA & NHL fans were eagerly awaiting the return of the Bulls & Blackhawks to the United Center this week.  Unfortunately, while each team played a game at home in front of their raucous fans, the desired outcome – a win – didn’t happen as both teams laid eggs in their home court/ice.

Coming off a 5-game winning streak on the road against teams with winning records – the 1st time a team has ever done that in NBA history – the Bulls looked lethargic in their 90-82 loss to the Los Angeles Clippers on Tuesday night at the UC.  The Bulls shot just 38% from the floor and pretty much trailed the entire game.  Luol Deng led the Bulls with 18 points, while Derrick Rose chipped in 16 points.  To put the loss in perspective – the Bulls were 14-7 at home during the season entering the game and the Clippers had won just 6 games all season long on the road.  Not good.  The Bulls get another shot at redemption at the United Center against Dwayne Wade and the Miami Heat on Saturday night.

Although the Blackhawks had lost the final game of their 8-game, 5-3 road trip all over the country, the Hawks were poised to make a good showing at home and improve upon their 21-5-1 record at the UC.  After taking a 1-0 1st period lead, the Hawks collapsed in the 2nd period, giving up 3 goals to the Blues in a span of 8 minutes.  Marian Hossa’s 16th goal of the season brought the Blackhawks within a goal with over 15 minutes still to play in the period, but the Hawks never tallied that final goal to send the game into overtime.  As usual, the Hawks outshot their opponent by a wide margin – 34-19 – but in this instance, it didn’t equate to a victory.  Patrick Kane scored his team-leading 22nd goal of the season in the loss.  Luckily, the Hawks only have to wait 24 hours for a shot at redemption in front of the home town crowd when they host the Phoenix Coyote on Friday night at the UC.

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Chicago Bulls Back @ United Center to take on L.A. Clippers

Tuesday, February 2nd, 2010 | Atlanta Hawks, Miami Heat, NBA, New Orleans Hornets, Philadelphia 76ers, Sports | No Comments

The Chicago Bulls are happy to be back at the United Center despite their recent road success.  The bulls finished up their 7-game road trip with an amazing 5-game winning streak over 5 Western Conference teams with winning records.  Not sure if the Bulls have ever done that before, but it is shocking to think that Head Coach Vinny Del Negro was able to orchestrate that feat.  The Bulls got a little lucky on Friday night against the Hornets in New Orleans, as David West threw an errant pass to Chris Paul with less than 10 seconds to play that gave the Bulls another shot at tying the game to force overtime.  After Derrick Rose’s shot was partially deflected, Luol Deng knocked home a “putback” with just 0.2 left on the clock, and the Bulls took care of business in overtime.  Deng led the Bulls with 26 points; Rose chipped in 18 of his own; Joakim Noah scored 13 points and grabbed 18 boards, while rookie Taj Gibson scored 8 points with 8 rebounds to boot.  Del Negro continues to get a balanced attack out of all of his players each and every night.

Deng summed up the Bulls renewed sense of urgency and confidence best: “When you’re winning, everything is positive.  We’re going into games expecting to win.  A game like that, if we had lost four in a row, we might have lost it.  But the mentality right now is we can win every game.”

The Bulls are back home for a game against the Clippers on Tuesday night at the United Center.  They go back on the road for quick trips to Philadelphia and Atlanta after that, but then return home for a big game against the Miami Heat on Saturday night.  Four games in 5 days is never easy, especially with travel mixed in there, but if the Bulls can go 2-2, that will keep them over .500 as the All-Star break approaches.  I’m not quite sure how Del Negro is doing it, but he appears to have his team focused and ready to take their play to the next level.  Let’s just hope they can keep it going for the final 2+ months of the season!

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