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Aug 25, 2003
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I KNOW WUT IM TALKIN BOUT MAYNE

SALMONS-11-6-4
DENG-10-6-2


ROSE IS A FUCKIN MONSTER. DUDE WAS ON FIRE. I TOLD U. ONLY WAY WE COULD WIN IS IF ROSE WAS AGGRESSIVE, AND HE WAS. JUS WAIT TILL THE NEW GUYS GET USED TO THE SYSTEM
Haha come on man!! Salmons aint gon do better than Deng!! If u meant 1 game, sure he can have a better game here or there, but not overall!! They did about the same tonight anyway!! But trust me Deng is better than Salmons easy!! Got Em!!




damn. :(

we been fuckin up after the all star break. win one, lose one, win one, lose one.
How u like that ass whoopin dog?? Naw just fuckin witcha but I had to get 1 in mane!! We gettin that last spot mane!! Got Em!!
 
Feb 5, 2006
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Haha come on man!! Salmons aint gon do better than Deng!! If u meant 1 game, sure he can have a better game here or there, but not overall!! They did about the same tonight anyway!! But trust me Deng is better than Salmons easy!! Got Em!!

MY POST WAS TALKIN ABOUT THIS GAME. U KNOW IT DID. JUS ADMIT I WAS RIGHT. LOL SALMONS IS GONNA BE REAL GOOD FOR US THOUGH. NOAH IS STARTING TO BE AN ACTUAL NBA PLAYER
 
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Fuck yeah!!! Go Bulls!!! I like that we got rid of Nocioni and Drew Gooden. Nocioni started throughing up stupid shots, and even though Gooden is a good ball player, he just didn't mesh with this team. I think this team will be competitive with whoever they play in the first round of the playoffs granted we make it.
 
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ONCE AGAIN, BULLS GIVE UP THE LEAD AND LOSE. AND ONCE AGAIN, DENG SUCKS, HE ONLY HAD A HANDFUL OF GOOD GAMES THIS WHOLE SEASON. GORDON WASNT GOOD EITHER. HINRICH WAS THE ONLY ONE MAKIN HIS SHOTS AT THE END
 
Feb 5, 2006
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WELL THE BULLS WENT TO THE WHITE HOUSE TODAY TO HANG OUT WITH OBAMA CUZ HE INVITED THEM THERE SINCE HES A BULLS FAN. HOPEFULLY THEY TAKE THAT TO HEART AND START TO PLAY BETTER. OBAMA MIGHT BE AT THE BULLS/WIZARDS GAME
 
Feb 23, 2003
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O'bama will be at the game, My pops was with the team at the White House today and said it was a great experience for the team and the coaching staff. O'bama said he'll always be a bulls fan!!!
 
Feb 23, 2003
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CHICAGO (AP)—Norm Van Lier, one of the most popular players in Chicago Bulls history and one of the NBA’s top defensive players in the 1970s, was found dead in his home just blocks away from the team’s arena Thursday. He was 61.

The cause of death was not immediately known, authorities said.

Van Lier, who most recently worked for Comcast SportsNet Chicago, had been scheduled as a pre- and post-game analyst for Wednesday night’s Bulls game with the New Jersey Nets.

Comcast officials became concerned when Van Lier did not show up for work and could not be reached Thursday. An employee was sent to his apartment near the United Center on the city’s near West Side, said Jim Corno, president of Comcast SportsNet Chicago. The employee tried unsuccessfully to get inside.

Authorities responded to a subsequent well-being check and found Van Lier unresponsive shortly before 1 p.m. He was pronounced dead at the scene, Chicago Fire Department spokesman Quention Curtis said.

The Cook County Medical Examiner’s office confirmed Van Lier’s death but said a cause was not immediately known.

“Norm Van Lier was one of the all-time greats ever to put on a Chicago Bulls uniform,” team Chairman Jerry Reinsdorf said in a statement. “Along with Jerry Sloan, he set a standard for Bulls defense and toughness which we will never forget and which we will always strive to replicate.”

Van Lier began his NBA career with Cincinnati in 1969. He later spent more than six seasons with the Chicago Bulls before finishing his career with Milwaukee in 1979.

A three-time All-Star, Van Lier played on five playoff teams.

It was Van Lier’s time with the Bulls for which he was most vividly remembered.

Van Lier was a defensive standout and a fan favorite who was given the name “Stormin’ Norman” for his fiery play and defensive tenacity.

Part of the NBA’s All-Defensive first or second teams eight times, Van Lier and longtime teammate Sloan, now the coach of the Utah Jazz, formed one of the top defensive guard tandems in NBA history.

Van Lier retired after the 1979 season with 8,770 points and 5,217 assists. He finished among the league’s top 10 in assists eight times, and among the league’s top 10 in steals per game three times, according to Basketball-Reference.com.

“Norm was a complete player, a wonderful passer, a tenacious rebounder and an original character in the 1970s,” NBA Commissioner David Stern said in a statement. “We are all fortunate that Norm continued to share his passion and insight as a broadcaster for the Bulls since the early ’90s.”

Van Lier the analyst remained a huge Bulls fan, albeit at times a critical one who would call out players he did not think were playing hard or smart.

“If he felt like a guy was not giving maximum effort and not playing the right way he’d let him have it in the post-game show,” said Mark Schanowski, the host of the pre- and post-game shows who worked with Van Lier for four years.

“He wore the Bulls on his sleeve,” Corno said. “When the Bulls played well, Norm was good and happy enough. When they didn’t play well, he felt it.”
 
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The Chicago Bulls are deeply saddened to announce that Bulls legend Johnny "Red" Kerr has passed away at the age of 76.

"The entire Bulls organization is deeply saddened by the passing of Johnny "Red" Kerr. Johnny spent his entire life around the great game of basketball. His name was synonymous with basketball, both here in Chicago, and throughout the entire NBA," said Bulls Chairman Jerry Reinsdorf. "Those that were fortunate enough to have known Johnny were touched by both his tremendous compassion for people, and his life-long passion for the game of basketball. We will miss him greatly. Our sincere condolences, and our thoughts and prayers, go out to the entire Kerr family."

Kerr, a native of Chicago, was a part of the Chicago Bulls organization in various capacities for 35 of the franchise's 43 seasons, most notably as a team broadcaster for more than 30 years. He also served as the team's first head coach in 1966, and earned NBA Coach of the Year honors for the 1966-67 season, when he directed the first-year Bulls to a playoff appearance. Kerr is the only head coach in NBA history to lead an expansion team to the playoffs during its inaugural season. As head coach of the Bulls, Kerr directed the team to a record of 62-101 (.380). "Red" was also the franchise's business manager for two seasons (1973-74, 1974-75).

Earlier in the day the Bulls sent out a press release revealing the death of team legend Norm Van Lier, making it a sad day in Chicago's history.