The Bulls: no heart, no focus, no chance
Posted: Tue Jan 22, 2008 5:55 pm
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Going from Bulls to worse
I could be charitable and suggest that the Bulls were a little soft and a step slow against the Memphis Grizzlies on Monday. But the truth is, they were heartless and unprepared the way they have been most of this season. Combine that with an utter inability to shoot, and that's how you lose to one of the few teams in the NBA worse than the Bulls.
They didn't get a body on Memphis, and they looked like they didn't care who knew it, especially not interim maitre d' Jim Boylan, to whom the players stopped listening the minute he got suckered into obeying their rigged election that suspended Joakim Noah for a second game.
To think, this was supposed to be the start of big things -- seven of eight games against cruddy teams. But when you stink yourself, you do such embarrassing things as losing to Golden State and Memphis teams that give up the most points in the league. No heart, no focus, no chance.
Going from Bulls to worse
I could be charitable and suggest that the Bulls were a little soft and a step slow against the Memphis Grizzlies on Monday. But the truth is, they were heartless and unprepared the way they have been most of this season. Combine that with an utter inability to shoot, and that's how you lose to one of the few teams in the NBA worse than the Bulls.
They didn't get a body on Memphis, and they looked like they didn't care who knew it, especially not interim maitre d' Jim Boylan, to whom the players stopped listening the minute he got suckered into obeying their rigged election that suspended Joakim Noah for a second game.
To think, this was supposed to be the start of big things -- seven of eight games against cruddy teams. But when you stink yourself, you do such embarrassing things as losing to Golden State and Memphis teams that give up the most points in the league. No heart, no focus, no chance.