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Lucky #10 – Sort Of – Cavs Hand Bulls 10th Straight Loss

Saturday, March 20th, 2010 | Chicago Bulls, Cleveland Cavaliers, General, NBA, Sports | No Comments

King Lebron James and the Cleveland Cavaliers handed the Chicago Bulls their 10th straight loss on Friday night at the United Center.  Things have not gone well for the Bulls as of late, playing without their top 3 players – Derrick Rose, Luol Deng and Joakim Noah – for a while now.  Rose and Noah are day-to-day and could return to the lineup against the 76ers in Philadelphia tonight.  But Deng will likely miss at least 2-3 more weeks, which means that his season could be over.

James single-handedly took it to the Bulls in Friday’s loss.  He scored 29 points, grabbed 11 rebounds and dished out 7 assists.  He also had 2 steals and 2 blocked shots on the defensive end. With his dominating effort, James became the youngest player in NBA history to reach the 15,000 point-plateau.

There were 2 bright spots for the Bulls – rookies Taj Gibson (20 points and 13 rebounds) and James Johnson (16 points and 8 rebounds) both turned in solid efforts.

The Bulls trail the Toronto Raptors by 2.5 games for the 8th and final playoff spot in the East.  Given the fact that there are only 14 games left, it will be hard for the Bulls to overcome the deficit if they continue to play short-handed.  If they don’t make the playoffs, the positive of getting a lottery pick doesn’t even help because they agreed to swap picks with the Milwaukee Bucks as part of the John Salmons-Hakim Warrick salary-dumping trade made right before the trading deadline earlier this month.  Good job John Paxson and Gar Forman…

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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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De Ja Vu: Rose, Deng Lead Bulls Over Trailblazers in OT

Saturday, February 27th, 2010 | Atlanta Hawks, Chicago Bulls, Dallas Mavericks, Indiana Pacers, NBA, Portland Trailblazers, Sports, Utah Jazz | No Comments

For the 2nd game in a row, Derrick Rose and Luol Deng paved the way for a big Bulls win at the United Center.  Rose scored 33 points – 12 in the 4th quarter – to get the Bulls into the extra period.  Rose thought he had won the game with a driving layup as the horn sounded to end the 4th quarter, but the ball rimmed out.  The Trailblazers held Rose scoreless in OT, but Deng chipped in 7 of his 23 points in the extra frame and the Bulls were able to pull away for a 115-111 overtime victory over one of the better teams in the NBA.  Joakim Noah also had one of his better games since dealing with a severe foot injury – he scored 8 points and grabbed 11 rebounds in 27 minutes.

The Bulls are now 31-27 overall with a stellar 19-9 home record at the United Center.  The Bulls are in Indiana tonight to take on the Pacers, before returning home to play the next 4 games in the United Center against the Atlanta Hawks, Memphis Grizzlies, Dallas Mavericks and Utah Jazz.

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Rose, Deng Lead Bulls Past Pacers 120-110

Thursday, February 25th, 2010 | Chicago Bulls, Indiana Pacers, NBA, New York Knicks, Philadelphia 76ers, Sports | 1 Comment

The Chicago Bulls kept up their fast start after the NBA All-Star Break with an easy 120-110 win over the Indiana Pacers at the United Center in Chicago.  Luol Deng led the way for the Bulls with 31 points and 9 rebounds.  He also blocked 4 shots on the defensive end.  Derrick Rose just missed a triple-double with 23 points, 9 rebounds and 8 assists.  Taj Gibson also turned in another solid effort with a double-double – 14 points and 11 rebounds (including 7 offensive boards).

Granted the Bulls 5 of 6 streak out of the gate is somewhat expected – they beat the Knicks twice, the Timberwolves, the 76ers and the Pacers.  But in the NBA, you play your schedule and you have to win these games.  The Bulls are now 3 games over .500 at 30-27.  They have a lock on the 6th seed in the Eastern Conference with a 1.5 games lead over each of the Miami Heat and Milwaukee Bucks.  The Charlotte Bobcats are the only other team in the hunt for the 8th seed in the East (2.5 games behind the Bulls), so the Bulls are in a good position to qualify for the post-season for the 2nd year in a row.

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Bulls Start 2nd Half off with Blowout Win over Knicks

Wednesday, February 17th, 2010 | Chicago Bulls, NBA, New York Knicks, Sports | No Comments

The Chicago Bulls started off the 2nd half with a dominating 118-852 win over the New York Knicks at the United Center on Tuesday night.  The Bulls outscored the Knicks in each quarter and shot over 60% from the floor for the game.

More importantly, Bulls star guard Derrick Rose led the way with 29 points, 3 rebounds and 6 assists.  He made 14 of his 18 field goals and showed little adverse affects from the bruised hip he suffered in the final game before the All-Star Break.  Head Coach Vinny Del Negro took no chances with the Bulls leading by so much – he limited Rose to just 27 minutes during the contest.

Luol Deng chipped in 18 points, Taj Gibson grabbed 10 boards, while Kirk Hinrich scored 14 points with 8 rebounds and 6 assists.

The Bulls got back to .500 with the win.  The Bulls are in a 3-way tie for the 6-7-8 seeds in the Eastern Conference with the Charlotte Bobcats and the Miami Heat.  The Bulls battle the Knicks in the home-and-home series at Madison Square Garden in New York City tonight.

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Rose Hurt, Bulls Lose in Home Blowout to Magic 107-87

Thursday, February 11th, 2010 | Chicago Bulls, Orlando Magic, Sports | 1 Comment

Not a good night for Bulls fans, as Derrick Rose was injured at the start of the Bulls 107-87 blowout loss to the Orlando Magic at the United Center.  Just over 2 minutes into the game, Rose was fouled hard by Magic star Dwight Howard.  Rose landed awkwardly on his right hip.  Rose made the basket and then the free throw, but the Bulls took him out of the game after that for precautionary reasons.  Rose went to a hospital after the game to have an MRI done on the injure right hip and results will be forthcoming.  Head Coach Vinny Del Negro had this to say about the hard foul and Rose’s status – “I don’t think there was anything intended there at all, just try to block a shot… Let’s see what the MRI says.  Let’s see how much discomfort, how stiff he is tomorrow.  Usually, those things tend to loosen up rapidly, and luckily, we do have the All-Star Break.  I just hope he’s all right to participate because he deserves it and I want him to enjoy himself.”

After that play, the rest was history for the Bulls.  The Magic outscored the Bulls 41-17 in the 1st quarter.  Ouch!  The Bulls outscored the Magic in the 2nd and 4th quarters, but it wasn’t enough.  The Bulls fell back under .500 at 25-26 and they are tied with the Miami Heat for the 8th seed in the Eastern Conference.  The Milwaukee Bucks are just 1 game behind the Bulls and Heat, so it is going to be a dog-fight the rest of the way for the Bulls.  They will need to get back a healthy Rose and Joakim Noah after the break if they expect to make a real post-season run during the next 2 months…

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Bulls, Blackhawks Get Back on Track with Saturday Night Wins

Tuesday, February 9th, 2010 | Chicago Blackhawks, Chicago Bulls, Indiana Pacers, NBA, NHL, Orlando Magic, Sports | No Comments

The Chicago Bulls and Blackhawks each got back on track with bug wins on Saturday night.

The Bulls defeated the Miami Heat 95-91 in front of a crazy home crowd at the United Center.  The win snapped a 3-game losing streak after the team had played so well on their west coast road trip.  Luol Deng (25 points, 7 rebounds) and Derrick Rose (24 points, 5 rebounds) led the way for the Bulls.  The Bulls are tied with the Charlotte Hornets for the 6th/7th seeds in the NBA’s Eastern Conference.  The Heat and Milwaukee Bucks are tied for the 8th and final seed in the conference.  It’s going to be a battle down the finale 3 months of the season for these playoff-hungry clubs.  The Bulls have 2 more games – tonight at the Indiana Pacers and Wednesday night v. Orlando Magic – before the NBA All-Star Break this weekend.

The Blackhawks defeated the Blues 2-1 on the road in St. Louis.  The win snapped a 3-game losing streak – the last 2 of which were tough home losses in which the Hawks blew early leads.  Patrick Sharp and Jonathan Toews tallied the Hawks 2 goals in the win, while Annti Niemi had a stellar night in net, stopping 34 of 35 shots on goal.  The Blues scored their only goal with under 2 minutes to play in the game, denying Niemi his 5th shutout of the season.  The Hawks still hold a 15-point lead in their division and they trail the West-leading San Jose Sharks by only 4 points for the best record in the Western Conference.  The Hawks have 3 more games – tonight v. Dallas Stars; Saturday night v. Atlanta Thrashers; and Sunday afternoon at Columbus Blue Jackets – before the Olympics break.

If the Bulls and Blackhawks can keep up this exciting pace, Chicago sports fans will have a lot to cheer about at the United Center come NBA and NHL playoffs time in April, May and June…

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Derrick Rose can dunk

Monday, February 8th, 2010 | NBA | No Comments

I can’t stop watching this dunk, Derrick Rose is a mad man. This guy is only 20, what is he going to do at 24?

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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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