Favorite Bad Bulls Player during your life

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Shit, I don't even know. I've hated most of the players on the Bulls hahaha.

I guess maybe Tyrus Thomas... I defended him for a year and a half. Then I stopped lying to myself and accepted the fact that he was garbage.
 

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Tyrus Thomas and James Johnson. I thought Tryus was on the verge of breaking out after that Celtics series in 09.

With James Johnson I thought jr could have been a good back up to Deng. I thought he was very skilled.
 

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King is a good one. Caffey might be mine for his ON The Court potential, not off the court, where he was as irresponsible as a bungee jumping woman in labor.
 

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I think very few people remember that King was the 6th overall pick in the draft and was an absolute monster in college.
 

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yeah i think very few people remember that King was the 6th overall pick in the draft and was an absolute monster in college.

Didn't his Oklahoma teams get upset early in the NCAA Tournament's? I think one year they almost lost to a 16 seed.
 

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My favorite teams
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  1. Chicago Bulls
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Curry(lead league in FG%)

Ya'll have some weird definitions of "bad"
Well it was one year in which he led the league in FG%, and he only took 7 shots per game. I just honestly thought that when they drafted him that he would be the major low post scorer for many years. It didn't pan out, but every year I was, "This is it, this is Eddy's time." Part of it was that we were from the same area.
 

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Brad Sellers
Granville Waiters (sp?)
Dickey Simpkins (he was just awful!!!)
Jeff Foster (I think that was his name)
Ron Mercer
Eddie Robinson
Corey Blount
 

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Brad Sellers
Granville Waiters (sp?)
Dickey Simpkins (he was just awful!!!)
Jeff Foster (I think that was his name)
Ron Mercer
Eddie Robinson
Corey Blount

I've never even heard of him.
 

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I think very few people remember that King was the 6th overall pick in the draft and was an absolute monster in college.

He also showed fans just enough off the bench to give you hope he would develop into something.

When he didn't, we got stuck with the likes of Will Perdue and Luc Longley.
 

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Dalibor Bagaric.

I am forever adopting big, slow white guys. It's my love of the underdog and the mistreated. Every big, slow white guy in the NBA is immediately labeled a "stiff." Bagaric also was goofy lookin' as hell.

In his sophomore NBA season, Bagaric averaged 10.4 points and 9.1 boards per 36 minutes. Little did I know that the 7-1 Bagaric had just banged his head against his personal NBA ceiling. And it wasn't even as high a ceiling as it seemed since he also shot only 40% from the field and averaged over 6 personal fouls per 36 minutes that season. Alas, as it turned out, Dalibor's critics were proven correct...he was indeed a stiff and did indeed suck.
 

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I think very few people remember that King was the 6th overall pick in the draft and was an absolute monster in college.

Damn! I remember when the Bulls drafted him. The team was already on the bring of greatness and then they got King who had averaged like 26 points and 10 rebounds per game at Oklahoma.

The Bulls were just gonna own the league!! Of course, this turned out to be the case, but the Bulls dynasty had little to do with King's contributions.
 

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Dalibor Bagaric.

I am forever adopting big, slow white guys. It's my love of the underdog and the mistreated. Every big, slow white guy in the NBA is immediately labeled a "stiff." Bagaric also was goofy lookin' as hell.

In his sophomore NBA season, Bagaric averaged 10.4 points and 9.1 boards per 36 minutes. Little did I know that the 7-1 Bagaric had just banged his head against his personal NBA ceiling. And it wasn't even as high a ceiling as it seemed since he also shot only 40% from the field and averaged over 6 personal fouls per 36 minutes that season. Alas, as it turned out, Dalibor's critics were proven correct...he was indeed a stiff and did indeed suck.

Coming in, I knew that guy was going to be a large disappointment. But I use to be very anti-European.
 

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Dalibor Bagaric.

I am forever adopting big, slow white guys. It's my love of the underdog and the mistreated. Every big, slow white guy in the NBA is immediately labeled a "stiff." Bagaric also was goofy lookin' as hell.

In his sophomore NBA season, Bagaric averaged 10.4 points and 9.1 boards per 36 minutes. Little did I know that the 7-1 Bagaric had just banged his head against his personal NBA ceiling. And it wasn't even as high a ceiling as it seemed since he also shot only 40% from the field and averaged over 6 personal fouls per 36 minutes that season. Alas, as it turned out, Dalibor's critics were proven correct...he was indeed a stiff and did indeed suck.

They thought he was the next Toni Kukoc.
 

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Damn! I remember when the Bulls drafted him. The team was already on the bring of greatness and then they got King who had averaged like 26 points and 10 rebounds per game at Oklahoma.

The Bulls were just gonna own the league!! Of course, this turned out to be the case, but the Bulls dynasty had little to do with King's contributions.
LOL, seriously. I felt the same way.
 

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Crash Mengelt.
 

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