Hey Doug I am really curious why you got into the Bulls after the Chips? I think it is great because in New York nobody stuck with the Bulls after Jordan and I don't know anyone who came on board during the bad years. LOL I think that is awesome, true Bulls fan just a little wierd to me though.
I first started watching the Bulls as a fan in the 2nd threepete. I watched them during the first threepete because my step father was a huge bulls fan but i was always rooting for the other team.
I used to be a huge white sox fan, and I didn't like Jordan until he joined the White Sox, then when he went back to the Bulls I was just a casual fan, and my roommates in college were big bulls fans, so I watched them a bit more at that point and cheered them on for the final 3 titles.
I didn't really follow the team at all the year after Jordan retired, but then the following year I decided to get season tickets, because I always wanted to have season tickets to something. That was my dream since I was a kid to have White Sox season tickets, but I didn't really care for baseball anymore, and I thought football was a better TV sport, so I got Bulls tickets. Also, the UC being about 20-30 minutes closer to get to didn't hurt.
So I became a more die hard basketball fan when I started going to games all the time. I also then ordered league pass and just started watching basketball in my spare time whenever I could. My basketball knowledge pre-2001 is really mediocre and that of the casual fan. My basketball knowledge post-2001 is much much greater.
I ended up dumping my season tickets the summer after I got them because the Bulls traded away Brand and I was so pissed. I still watched the team, but was not happy with the Chandler/Curry experiment, and grew a hatred for Tim Floyd. I also didn't like Fizer and was pissed at that draft.
I got my season tickets back in 2003 because I missed going to all the games, then got a nice upgrade when they sucked that year, and since then have basically been barely able to move and have had season tickets since.
I used to be a die hard fantasy football player, and I ended up giving that up due to the emotional toll on my wife, she was a fantasy football widow, and we fought about it. When I quit that I joined realgm, so my focus on basketball then became much, much greater (that was in 2004). That's when I started studying the basketball economics and things like that. I think it was 2005 or 2006 when I started working for dratexpress where I started getting more access to inside sources and a professional grade scouting service.
That's more or less my history of basketball knowledge I suppose