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Well, there hasn't been much mentioned about them "Baby Bulls" lately, except for the occasional bigblue post so here's my take. Would've posted sooner but my stupid cable wasn't working for atleast a week.

How about Hinrich? I still think he's more important to the team then Ben Gordon (not that I don't like him though). I'm already tired of the Wizards "trash" talking. I understand you think you're good but when a guy puts up 25 and 18 against you in one night take it like a man and admit he kicked your ass. Antawn Jamison when asked about Nocioni's night he said "Happy Birthday" and left it at that. Implying it was a gift. Well Antawn what do you have to say about Gordon's night? Or Hinrich last night?

Here's what I noticed in the two games so far. Both teams have had stretches where they've struggled offensively as teams are prone to, however the Bulls have rarely struggled defensively while the Wiz just don't seem to know what to do. Sure Arenas put up points last night but the team held the bench in check and limited Washington's second chance points after the half. I think the Bulls defense will help them win this series and take atleast 1 from the Heat and any more than that would be gravy.

Well, there hasn't been much mentioned about them "Baby Bulls" lately, except for the occasional bigblue post so here's my take. Would've posted sooner but my stupid cable wasn't working for atleast a week.

How about Hinrich? I still think he's more important to the team then Ben Gordon (not that I don't like him though). I'm already tired of the Wizards "trash" talking. I understand you think you're good but when a guy puts up 25 and 18 against you in one night take it like a man and admit he kicked your ass. Antawn Jamison when asked about Nocioni's night he said "Happy Birthday" and left it at that. Implying it was a gift. Well Antawn what do you have to say about Gordon's night? Or Hinrich last night?

Here's what I noticed in the two games so far. Both teams have had stretches where they've struggled offensively as teams are prone to, however the Bulls have rarely struggled defensively while the Wiz just don't seem to know what to do. Sure Arenas put up points last night but the team held the bench in check and limited Washington's second chance points after the half. I think the Bulls defense will help them win this series and take atleast 1 from the Heat and any more than that would be gravy.

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bull can play D..

period.

havin A.Davis is the most important element that you guys have...the trade was pretty decent for you guys (the raps bulls trade)

davis has experience and leadership skillz..

gordon is ma mann!i told every1 since DAY ONE..he was the BEST rook..no1 believed me...omeka...howard my butt..gordon all da way..the guy is SICKKk

anyways...wizards talk 2 much ****..ARENAS is a great player..but SHUTTTTTT UP!

jamison is cool tho..i respect him.

i say bulls...D wins...(expect for suns ofcourse)lol

T-Mac has probably the most skill in the NBA. He's really under-rated IMO

Being a Bulls fan from Chicago, I am loving this situation. Bulls are playing great and they are so under-rated as a team. I haven't seen a team do so well with two key players out and with a bench that can score more that the starting lineup, especially when the bench is usually a different set of players ever game.

Now if the Heat win, which they will, would that be the Bulls next opponent with the new way the NBA playoff brackets work this year?

I will have no faith in tmac until he gets passed the first round. This houston team is a great team they are skilled enough to win it all this year. If they lose it in the first round I think tmac should get all the blame. He has done it to many times where he starts off real strong then finishes weak.

T-Mac has probably the most skill in the NBA.  He's really under-rated IMO

Being a Bulls fan from Chicago, I am loving this situation.  Bulls are playing great and they are so under-rated as a team.  I haven't seen a team do so well with two key players out and with a bench that can score more that the starting lineup, especially when the bench is usually a different set of players ever game.

Now if the Heat win, which they will, would that be the Bulls next opponent with the new way the NBA playoff brackets work this year?

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yes the heat will play the bulls if they both win, but what is new about the bracket this year?

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