Chicago Bulls: End of an Era

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Chicago Bulls: End of an Era

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Remember the "Baby Bulls"? Remember the Bulls who couldn't win more then 20 games per season? Remember Coach Cartwright, Jamal "Chucker" Crawford, Eddy Curry with his unlimited potential but laziness dropped him to a mere scrub in the NBA? Remember Frazier, Ben Wallace, Larry "Chucker" Hughes and Mike Sweetney? Remember when Chicago signed washed up John Starks?

Those were one of the worst days in Chicago Bulls History after the "Jordan Years". Jerry Krause was the GM back in the day when this occurred and he blew up the historic Chicago Dynasty, some say prematurely. Some say that the Chicago Bulls could have competed for a couple more years under Jordan and Scottie Pippen and the Worm with their key role players. But, it was too sad to be true, the Chicago Bulls Dynasty was over when Jordan retired a second time, Pippen was traded for Olden Polynice, and Luc Longley and Steve Kerr left in sign-and-trade deals, and Dennis Rodman and Jud Buechler signed elsewhere as free agents...

The Bulls hit gold after the first season without Michael Jordan, drafting Elton Brand with the #1 pick in the 1999 draft. Elton averaged 20 points and 10 rebounds in his first season in the pros but he didn't have enough pieces around him to build a winner, when Ron Artest is your #2 option, it's going to be tough as witnessed by the Chicago Bulls hobbled to a 17-65 record that season...

The summer of 2001, the biggest NBA free agency period witnessed, until 2010, a group that included Tim Duncan, Grant Hill, Tracy McGrady and Eddie Jones to name a few players. Tim Duncan resigned with San Antonio, Grant Hill and Tracy McGrady both teamed up in Orlando as a dynamic duo and Jones also opted not to sign with Chicago. Who did Chicago get that year? Brad Miller and Ron Mercer. Write that up as another failure for the Chicago Bulls rebuilding process under the tenure of Jerry Krause. The only other option the Chicago Bulls had was the draft and in the 2000 NBA Draft, selected Marcus Fizer and Jamal Crawford. The Young Bulls had no team cohesion and hobbled once again to a 15-67 record...

The Chicago Bulls had a fresh start when Jerry Krause resigned the next offseason when the Chicago Bulls had drafted two high school phenoms in Tyson Chandler, who was traded for Elton Brand, and Eddy Curry was selected by the Chicago Bulls. It was not a very smart idea for Krause to put everything in the bag and it backfired against the Chicago Bulls in the future...

After the resignation of Jerry Krause, John Paxson was named the GM of the Chicago Bulls and the Bulls had a fresh start. Some key names that John Paxson drafted were Jay Williams, Kirk Hinrich, Ben Gordon, and Luol Deng. Jay Williams suffered a career ending injury when he had a motorcycle injury which was TRAGIC news for the Chicago Bulls because he had the makings of a superstar athlete. He had many great games for the Chicago Bulls and was on the especially when he posted a triple double. Kirk Hinrich, was the perfect player for Paxson, because he was white and went hard every play... Ben Gordon was the streaky shooter who could come up big in the clutch time and Luol Deng was the player who could do it all. The #2 high school prospect at the time behind LeBron James in the 2003 draft class...

Scott Skiles, was the man responsible for changing the losing mentality, when he coached the Bulls to winning records and changed the player's mentalities to think that they could beat anyone if they played hard every game and played as a team. The infamous Jordan quote "Talent wins games, but teamwork and intelligence wins championships" would be the unofficial team motto for the Skiles era's teams... The team suffered after they defeated the Miami Heat in the '05 great run they had until they got knocked out mercilessly against the Detroit Pistons where Ben Wallace had altercations with the coaching staff and was quitting on the team when he was late for shoot around...

The tides were turning, when the altercation that Ben Wallace created and the Chicago Bulls fell into a deep slump and the players accepted back to the losing mentality they had in the beginning of the decade after the "Jordan Years". Ben Wallace was the root of the problem and he manipulated the young Bulls players by being a cancer in the locker-room. Many of the Bulls players accepted the "Ben Wallace Philosophy" of stop playing hard because they were getting paid and tuned out Scott Skiles and Skiles was fired on Christmas Day...

The Summer of 2010 came, Chicago failed on acquiring the biggest prize in the sea, LeBron James. I guess he was too afraid to play in Jordan's shadow and it was too big to fulfill in his mind. Dwyane Wade wasted and tried to destroy Chicago's chances in free agency with idiotic retorted comments of Chicago's loyalty for Scottie Pippen and Michael Jordan and also wasting Chicago's time in two consecutive meetings where nothing advanced. Chris Bosh was LeBron's lapdog meaning he was going to follow him to wherever LeBron wanted to go. The Chicago Bulls picked up Carlos Boozer during the free agency to team up with Derrick Rose. He is probably the best or second best PF in the league besides Amar'e...

The Future looks bright under the arms of Derrick Rose, Joakim Noah, and Carlos Boozer. Harden your hearts from the days of losing and look at these amazing players we have currently on our team. They are all winners and they do not care about stats, they just want to win and they will do anything to get the win at the end of the day. Embrace it, love it, and CHERISH it because we are going to miss these days, just as we have missed the Jordan Days...

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Hope this brightens everyone mood after the disappointing loss against the Pack yesterday. Comments would be great.
 

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That was a good read. I still can't even begin to think back to the first couple years after Jordan. They were just such a downer.....plus having fans of other teams who had zero titles actually try to pick at the Bulls just because they had better records. How lame lol. They are all eating shit for that now though.....Karma. haaa
 

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That was a good read. I still can't even begin to think back to the first couple years after Jordan. They were just such a downer.....plus having fans of other teams who had zero titles actually try to pick at the Bulls just because they had better records. How lame lol. They are all eating shit for that now though.....Karma. haaa

Thanks. KARMA!!! Haha :lol:
 

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