May 16, 2012 – R.S. De France As the Los Angeles Lakers v Oklahoma City Thunder series continues, the Lakers will continually be reminded of the ‘inevitability of change’ in sports. [...]
May 16, 2012 – R.S. De France As the Los Angeles Lakers v Oklahoma City Thunder series continues, the Lakers will continually be reminded of the ‘inevitability of change’ in sports. [...]
April 13, 2012 – Dan Favale Tom Thibodeau and Erik Spoelstra. Both coach contending teams with superior talent, but only one has the guts to rock the boat. The Bulls defeated the Heat 96-86 in an overtime thriller, sans the overtime period. The game had playoff implications, in more ways than one, but it was [...]
March 12, 2012 – Dan Favale Dwight Howard is a presence that any team should welcome with open arms, except for the Chicago Bulls. The Bulls have league’s best record, and manipulating a roster that clearly isn’t broken could prove costly down the stretch. [...]
March 1, 2012 – Griffin Gotta The Chicago Bulls had the nerve to welcome the Spurs back to San Antonio after their annual Rodeo Road trip last night with a loss, albeit in exciting fashion, 96-89. While the Spurs rallied from a halftime deficit behind an energetic Tim Duncan and the shooting of Gary Neal, [...]
May 16, 2011 – R.S. De France Yes, the title you just read said “Game 1”. If this series continues at this pace of excitement and insane plays, my heart may not be able to handle the adrenaline. Check out these monster crams: 5. Brewer Posterizes Bosh Number five was a tough choice between Omer [...]
April 29, 2011 – The Hoop Doctors First was Derrick Rose who had a bad wheel, now it’s Carlos Boozer with an injury for the Bulls… Chicago Bulls forward Carlos Boozer underwent an MRI on his right big toe, and the results were consistent with turf toe. Boozer didn’t practice as the Bulls prepared to [...]
April 7, 2011 – Dr. Dime We all know that Steve Nash is a magician on the basketball court. The guy makes some of the most insane passes you’ll ever see that make you stop and think ‘how did he see that’? Comin’ up in hoops you’re taught to ‘make the easy pass’ and ‘don’t [...]
November 8, 2010 – Kevin Burke In a perfect world, you would like for your Point Guard to spend the majority of his time setting up his teammates, and also scoring primarily when needed or necessary. However, the world we live in is hardly flawless and in Chicago, that isn’t quite the case yet. All [...]
September 13, 2010 – Kevin Burke Back for it’s 3rd season, the award-winning Gatorade REPLAY stages re-matches of classic games between some the nation’s best high school sports teams and gives former teammates the chance to prove once you’re an athlete, you’re always an athlete. This year, it reunited two South Side Chicago high school [...]
September 13, 2010 – Kevin Burke We’ve all been there. We all wish that there was something in our lives that we could have a second chance at. Something that we could set the record straight on. That’s no more apparent than with athletes. In basketball, so many games come down to the wire and are [...]