Why the Chicago Bulls Should Skip This Year’s NBA Playoffs

April 7th, 2010 by Antwan Fields Leave a reply »
I'm a Bulls fan, right? Grew up with Michael Jordan, Scottie Pippen, and others looming large over Chicago sports. Sat miserably by and watched the team be horrendous for years, as Jay Williams was unable to avoid motorcycles, and Elton Brand was traded for what turned into Tyson Chandler.

But on a recent plus side, Joakim Noah has transformed into a true NBA player, and Derrick Rose is proving me and so many others wrong while Michael Beasley languishes in Miami and seems more interested in fighting with Charles Barkley than proving Barkley wrong.

So, I should be proud of the fight this team puts up despite a coach who does his best impression of a bizarro-world Pat Riley (In "Bizarro World," the Cubs are the most storied franchise in MLB history and the Yankees were contracted in 1955 after their 19th straight losing season), and despite the fact that they play in an Eastern Conference thoroughly owned by LeBron James and Dwight Howard, right?

Wrong.

I don't want the Chicago Bulls to make the playoffs.

Fellow Bulls fans may be happy about their fight with the Toronto Raptors for the right to get laid out by LeBron and the ...

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