Questioning the Bulls as a Top Eastern Conference Contender

This off-season had a lot of roster movement throughout the entire NBA. For once, the eastern conference took some of the star power away from the western conference. The Chicago Bulls are one of these teams. They raided the Utah Jazz when Carlos Boozer and Kyle Korver made Chicago their new home. Okay, if you [...]

Wall Will NOT be the Rookie of the Year

ESPN has been publishing their 2010-2011 NBA predictions in a segment they call  summer forecast. Two days ago they outlined who they thought would be the rookie of the year. John Wall is on the top of the list. Although he has the ability to win the award, there are three reasons why he won’t. [...]

Did the Heat Form a Record Breaking Team?

Jeff Van Gundy has put out his selection for the next NBA dynasty in an extremely broad manner. According to the former NBA coach and current TV analyst, the Miami Heat with LeBron James, Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh are going to not only take the eastern conference but possibly win the NBA championship, break [...]

The New Look Bulls are Recognized

I have been pleased with the Bulls pick ups and dealings throughout the summer. ESPN seems to be as well. Starting today, ESPN has started its summer forecast series where they predict everything that will happen in the NBA next season. The first forecast is the eastern conference. To my surprise, ESPN recognized the Bulls [...]

Another Shooter Joins the Bulls

The Chicago Bulls and free agent Keith Bogans have reportedly agreed on a two year deal worth $2.5 million. The Bulls will be Bogans sixth team in his seven year career. He went to school at the University of Kentucky and was then drafted by the Milwaukee Bucks in the second round in 2003. He [...]

Shaquille O’Neal goes to yet Another Team

Shaquille O’Neal and the Boston Celtics have agreed to a two year deal worth $3 million. He should now change his nick name to the Big Shaqrock. The 38 year old is now on his sixth team during his 18 year career. I think it is safe to say, Boston is the last stop for [...]

Paying Homage to Hinrich

Before being traded to the Washington Wizards on draft day, Hinrich was the longest tenured Chicago Bull. Coming out of Kansas University, he was selected with the seventh overall pick in the 2003 season and then played seven seasons in Chicago. While other players selected the same year as him, Linton Johnson and Ronald Dupree,  [...]

Lorenzen Wright Found Dead

Lorenzen Wright, a 13 year NBA veteran, was found dead in Memphis. The Memphis native had been listed as a missing person by his family on July 22. Reports haven’t listed Wright’s death as a homicide, but his body was found in the woods. Also, investigators and health officials have not said what could have [...]

Is there anything left?

Athletes have a time span, almost like an expiration date found on a milk carton or a loaf of bread. The time span can be manipulated by different circumstances, the most influential being injuries. Tracy McGrady has spent the last few years playing half a season and spending the other half on the injured reserve [...]

James. Wade. Bosh. Scheyer?

July 11, 2010 by ted.swedalla  
Filed under Miami Heat

Could Jon Scheyer go from National Champion to World Champion? This weekend Scheyer traveled to Las Vegas to begin the summer league season with the Miami Heat. The former Duke guard went undrafted in the most recent NBA Draft which makes him a free agent, signable by any team. “It’s obviously a possibility, but for [...]

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