DuckIII wrote:
Me too. Disagreeing with other Bulls fans is a good reason to want the franchise player to bolt.
Actually, I don't want him to leave. I'm rooting for him to stay, retire a Bull, and have his number retired. But you guys can root for the other, free country and all that.
Some of us don't evaluate the personality of a player, and whether or not his conduct is subject to criticism, based on his basketball talent.
No, I just don't act like a 12 year old girl when the franchise player's brother tries lighting a fire under the Bulls FO to get them to fully compete for a title.
You bringing up Rose's SAT makes it seem like Rose just sucker punched your child in front of you. What else do you want to bring up as a result of one article? And what would you bring up if Rose one day demands to be traded? "Rose grew up without a dad. We should have seen this from the beginning."
Rose has been insanely loyal to his teammates, the organization, and the city since he was drafted. He's worked his ass off to become the youngest MVP ever. He signed a contract without an opt out. He's almost single handedly made the Bulls nationally relevant (and even in Chicago, tv ratings are down by 50% w/o him). He has not one time singled out a teammate in public. But the one time he maybe indirectly says he needs more help, you are gonna bring up his SATs? What a f*cking joke.
coldfish wrote:Problem: Want a second superstar to come to Chicago
Solution: Publicly trash the Bulls management and players
Yes, Coldfish. Superstars were lining up to come to Chicago. Due to this article, they now have all decided against it. "Sorry, Jerry, you know I'd love to play for you, but that ESPN article really changed my mind."
The funny thing is this. Not only have superstar players come out and said that Rose should stay out as long as possible (Lebron, KG even said he should sit the year, etc.), but many, if not all, superstars have their own histories of demanding better teammates (Kobe), demanding to be traded (Melo), or flat out leaving their teams (Lebron, KG). But now that Rose does something far less impactful than any of those things, superstars will now shun him and Chicago.
Again, another example of an irrational post.