Can the Bulls win it all? Uh, does Brian Scalabrine have red hair?
Of course the Bulls can win an NBA championship. Not next season, but this season. And not because somebody is going to kidnap the Boston Celtics in the Eastern Conference, or that the Western Conference's Lakers are vaporized by aliens in "Battle: Los Angeles. "
You wouldn't have said this in November and early December, when the Bulls were learning how to play for first-year coach Tom Thibodeau. But as the months have passed and the wins have piled up like snow banks, it's obvious the Bulls have enough talent, depth, coaching and, well, stones, to spray champagne on each other late this summer.
Since a Dec. 3 loss at Boston, the Bulls are 10-0 against pedigree opponents such as the Lakers, Celtics, Oklahoma City, Dallas, San Antonio, Orlando (twice) and Miami (three times). They're 19-9 against teams with .500 or better records. And they're one of only three teams in the league that haven't lost more than two games in a row. Is that any good?
If defense wins championships, the Bulls can do that. If having success against the Western Conference means anything -- and it does -- the Bulls can do that too (no Eastern Conference team has more wins against the Western teams than Chicago). If having arguably the best player in the league matters, then the Bulls are in boffo shape with the electric Derrick Rose.
The Bulls are healthy. They're fearless. They believe.
Guess what? So do I.
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spanky wrote:
Elmhurst Steve wrote:
In the grand SCEME (not scope, Dumbass) pf things
Awesome.