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(In a clown dying kind of way) To see the Bulls go from the #1 seed to a likely #4 seed all in one offseason.
Seeing that the OP is a Heat fan, I bet it would be funny to him.
See you at the Heat index buddy.
Seeing that the OP is a Heat fan, I bet it would be funny to him.
See you at the Heat index buddy.
Why do I see the logo by his name?
Why do I see the logo by his name?
Why do I see the logo by his name?
This.#4 seed? They might not even make the playoffs.
Hell, CLEVELAND looks like they are matching up well with us.
Irving/Waiters/Gee/Casspi/Jamison/Tristan Thompson/Varejao. That might get them to a better record than the Bulls.
Let's not get crazy here. That's pretty much the same team as they had last year except they added Waiters. Jamison might not even be there next year if he signs elsewhere.
Now we're pretty much gonna suck without Rose and Deng for half the season, but having Boozer as our #1 option will probably make him look less crappy as a player. Even he is better than that entire Cavs roster except Kyrie.
There's a very good possibility of this happening.You could also look at it from the other perspective- Kyrie Irving is better than every player on the Chicago Bulls next season. Varejao and Thompson will make-up a good defensive front-court with Varejao doing the rebounding and Thompson (some) scoring.
Waiters is probably going to be more dependable than any 2-man on the Bulls.
That is true about Jamison being gone, but it isn't just Cleveland the Bulls should be worried about.
Toronto looks pretty deep.
Valančiūnas.
Bargnani. Ed Davis. Amir Johnson.
Landry Fields. James Johnson.
DeRozan. Terrence Ross.
Kyle Lowry. Jose Calderon.
Detroit looks decent too.
There is a chance the Bulls have the worst record in their division next year.