Chicago Bulls, In Memoriam (1999 - 2008)
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Man those were some dark times. If you stayed with those teams through those times, nobody can ever call you fair weathered.
2 things that summed up the era for me
The confetti after a lowly home win in those dark days was the prime example of fail.
Marcus Fizer's Question Mark on his neck. Marcus didn't know what it meant but to me it meant why the hell do you draft Fizer when your only good player at the time was Elton Brand?
2 things that summed up the era for me
The confetti after a lowly home win in those dark days was the prime example of fail.
Marcus Fizer's Question Mark on his neck. Marcus didn't know what it meant but to me it meant why the hell do you draft Fizer when your only good player at the time was Elton Brand?
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lostonbase wrote:Man those were some dark times. If you stayed with those teams through those times, nobody can ever call you fair weathered.
2 things that summed up the era for me
The confetti after a lowly home win in those dark days was the prime example of fail.
Marcus Fizer's Question Mark on his neck. Marcus didn't know what it meant but to me it meant why the hell do you draft Fizer when your only good player at the time was Elton Brand?
YES! I remember that crap. Oh god, the things I've seen would have killed lesser men.
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I was trying to post pics of these guys...but my work computer would not let me do so. Help out if you can guys! Haha
Brent Barry - #31 - The only other Chicago Bull to win the slam dunk contest?
Corey Benjamin - #25 - Well...he did play one on one with the man
Brent Barry - #31 - The only other Chicago Bull to win the slam dunk contest?
Corey Benjamin - #25 - Well...he did play one on one with the man
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i went to probably 5 or 6 games in 98-99. never made it to even halfway through the 4th quarter, as they were all blowouts (and not in our favor). how depressing. this thread is giving me nightmare-ish flashbacks. *shudder*
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never had so much hope for a guy like I had for Fizer.Re: Chicago Bulls, In Memoriam (1999 - 2008)
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Oskar wrote:
This picture means nothing unless you can see is feet on or 2 feet in front of the 3pt line.
From the "Story behind certain jersey numbers" thread...
C'mon Cavs wrote:Larry Hughes wears #32 because he sucks.
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6 years, 25 million. the guy who replaced MJ as our starting SG.



(i think this a wallpaper you can still set as a bkg if you miss Donnie as much as i do....)

thanks for making a man out of Joakim - once he stood up to this unmotivated money grubber with small mitten sized hands, we had ourselves a true team leader.

'his assist to turnover ratio....'
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I was wondering when we'd finally see 'The Architect' Jerry Krause. 
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"[Guarding] Jordan is like a nightmare. I have dreams about it. Especially when the tongue comes out." - Craig Ehlo
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LMAO. caption this pic
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Holy ****, this thread is literally making me sad. It's like someone going to therapy and having repressed memories come flooding back.

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Devin Brown was circa-2010.

THE Dragan Tarlac.
THE Dragan Tarlac.
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The Twin Towers!
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The wilted ROSE
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[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D6SJ4FpTkNM[/youtube]
“We were right there with them. We dominated for most of the game, but then Derrick Rose happened.” - Al Horford
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nitric0 wrote:[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D6SJ4FpTkNM[/youtube]
Ugh. I'm glad Omer has come to show us what good, tall, white basketball is all about.
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Wow. Just Wow. We have had some winners.....
Who is left to tout from the bygone Dark Ages?
Brad Miller Uno, Dos .....!
We had a year of Toni too!
hmmm the obscure elude my Rose colored glasses.....
Who is left to tout from the bygone Dark Ages?
Brad Miller Uno, Dos .....!
We had a year of Toni too!
hmmm the obscure elude my Rose colored glasses.....
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