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Offline Reality

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Bulls for how real?
« on: February 23, 2005, 11:52:22 AM »
Since Jan 1st
Pistons 18-6
Bulls 17-5
San Antone 16-5

If anyone can find me a site that shows the last 20 games for all teams, holla.
In doing a couple looks at Jan 1st forward, the Bulls are right there with Spurs and Pistons.  I did not look up any others but PHX and Dallas Twinkies must be close also.  Anywho, who has seen some Bulls games and what is up?  Last night they tried to lose Jim Valvano NC State style, ahead by two when Heats Damon Jones horked up an airball only to have Eddie Jones catch the airball in midair and throw it in as the buzzer went off.  Still its a W vs Heat, albiet without Shaq for 3 qtrs.

Ditto Pistons, on a roll.  

Wouldn't it be something if one of the Atlantics rose up in the playoffs?

It looks Spurs-Pistons at this point but that dont mean squat.  Injuries, etc, plenty of  time left.

For you Pop lovers, i say anything short of a Finals appearance proves how good he isn't.

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Bulls for how real?
« Reply #1 on: February 23, 2005, 11:55:54 AM »
The Bulls have the talent to be for real.  It'll all come down to experience and mental toughness (the key for a young team, especially one relying on Curry.  Something about Curry just screams "Chris Webber" to me when there's pressure).

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« Reply #2 on: February 23, 2005, 03:24:53 PM »
We do have a resident Bulls fan now guys!
http://I-Really-Shouldn't-Put-A-Link-To-A-Blog-I-Dont-Even-Update.com