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PostPosted: Sat Apr 25, 2015 4:47 pm 
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Playin' the Death March for the Bucks....damn these playoffs suck! See when college buckets suck....the NBA suffers down the road

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Can't keep turning the ball over. That sloppy play is going to cost us in the next round if it continues.


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Man, one could make the case that Jimmy Butler is the most fun athlete to watch in Chicago. This guy is unbelievable! The guy gives you max effort on offense and defense all while playing the most minutes in the league. I love watching him defend an opponents fast break.


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PostPosted: Sat Apr 25, 2015 5:26 pm 
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Matches Malone wrote:
Can't keep turning the ball over. That sloppy play is going to cost us in the next round if it continues.

next round Lebron

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Man, one could make the case that Jimmy Butler is the most fun athlete to watch in Chicago. This guy is unbelievable! The guy gives you max effort on offense and defense all while playing the most minutes in the league. I love watching him defend an opponents fast break.

Yeah, it's either Butler or Kane -- or to hear it from the Score, everyone on the Cubs because the Cubs are always fun to watch and everyone should always watch the Cubs. Sure as shit can't be anyone on the Bears.

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14 turnovers and tied at the half.

Yikes.

Butler saying fuck you, get on my back!

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The Bull were headed for disaster there in the second quarter. In comes the one man army known as Jimmy Buckets to right the ship. The guy singlehandedly brought the team back. We're witnessing something special with Butler. It's a pleasure to watch him play. Has to be Paxson's best draft pick by far. And considering where he was taken relative to other sports draft setups, I'd argue he's the best pick a Chicago team has made in a long while.

And please don't take this as a slight on Kane or Toews who I love and think are great. Same with Rose, Noah and Bryant. All high draft picks with expectations. Butler's projection was what, a defensive role-player? Nobody saw this coming except maybe Jimmy himself.


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Matches Malone wrote:
The Bull were headed for disaster there in the second quarter. In comes the one man army known as Jimmy Buckets to right the ship. The guy singlehandedly brought the team back. We're witnessing something special with Butler. It's a pleasure to watch him play. Has to be Paxson's best draft pick by far. And considering where he was taken relative to other sports draft setups, I'd argue he's the best pick a Chicago team has made in a long while.

And please don't take this as a slight on Kane or Toews who I love and think are great. Same with Rose, Noah and Bryant. All high draft picks with expectations. Butler's projection was what, a defensive role-player? Nobody saw this coming except maybe Jimmy himself.

I'll buy that. It's great when non-lottery picks make it in the NBA. And we all know Butler really worked his ass off to get to this point.

Was Luol Deng a natural Bulls pick or someone else's pick conveyed to the Bulls? Because we got a lot of mileage out of him, even if he wasn't a low pick like Butler.

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Be nice if Noah woke up for the 2nd half.

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What the fuck is Kidd's O...cross hAlf court and shoot? Just terrible basketball...the worlds best?

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The Bull were headed for disaster there in the second quarter. In comes the one man army known as Jimmy Buckets to right the ship. The guy singlehandedly brought the team back. We're witnessing something special with Butler. It's a pleasure to watch him play. Has to be Paxson's best draft pick by far. And considering where he was taken relative to other sports draft setups, I'd argue he's the best pick a Chicago team has made in a long while.

And please don't take this as a slight on Kane or Toews who I love and think are great. Same with Rose, Noah and Bryant. All high draft picks with expectations. Butler's projection was what, a defensive role-player? Nobody saw this coming except maybe Jimmy himself.

I'll buy that. It's great when non-lottery picks make it in the NBA. And we all know Butler really worked his ass off to get to this point.

Was Luol Deng a natural Bulls pick or someone else's pick conveyed to the Bulls? Because we got a lot of mileage out of him, even if he wasn't a low pick like Butler.


I'm almost positive Deng was a lottery pick by the Suns and traded to the Bull on draft night.


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RFDC wrote:
Be nice if Noah woke up for the 2nd half.

He's fucking hurt

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Be nice if Noah woke up for the 2nd half.

He's fucking hurt

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Matches Malone wrote:
I'm almost positive Deng was a lottery pick by the Suns and traded to the Bull on draft night.

I know it was a Phoenix pick, but I can't remember who made the pick. I thought it was the Bulls, but I could be wrong.

The Suns really fucked themselves with all those years of trading first-round picks for cash, didn't they?

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wow what a finish.

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wow what a finish.


You should be a color analyst.

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Rose shot them back into the game, but his effort on the last two possessions was embarrassing. Turning the ball over AGAIN is bad enough, but then you fall asleep on an inbound pass to lose the game. Terrible, terrible, terrible.

I'm still confident we close this series out, but this sloppiness has got to stop. If and when we play Cleveland, I think Rose is going to have to outplay Irving for us to win. Gasol struggles with bigger guys so he'll have a tough time with Mozgaf and it would be asking too much to expect Butler to carry you offensively if he's guarding Lebron. You've got you're wildcards in J.R. Smith and Mirotic (who should not have been out there tonight) who can shoot you into or out of a game, so it'll be up to Rose. We're going to need a better effort defensively from our PG.


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I blame Thibs in the last 20 seconds. You did not have your best offensive players on the court in the last possesion and left Rose in a bad spot. He should have had Noah 5 feet back blocking a clear view to the basket on a pass in.

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Thibs Fault? Rose's head is in his ass and its Thibs fault?


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I blame Thibs in the last 20 seconds. You did not have your best offensive players on the court in the last possesion and left Rose in a bad spot. He should have had Noah 5 feet back blocking a clear view to the basket on a pass in.


I'm not sure if they had one, but I saw Mirotic calling for a t/o and Thibs waving it off. If they had one, they should have used it. I have no problem with Rose taking that shot because he was the hot hand, but you're right jimmy, you need a better play call than that. Again, in fairness to Thibs, I don't know if they had a t/o left so that would explain having to go with that defensive five out there.


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This one is on Rose. You can't get caught backdoor like that. Ball -you- man. Simple basketball principle

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Confetti and streamers by the Bucks? for 1 win in Round 1 of the playoffs? wow

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Confetti and streamers by the Bucks? for 1 win in Round 1 of the playoffs? wow

:lol: yeah you would have thought it was a game 7 win.

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Confetti and streamers by the Bucks? for 1 win in Round 1 of the playoffs? wow

First playoff win in five years. Let them have their moment.

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Confetti and streamers by the Bucks? for 1 win in Round 1 of the playoffs? wow

First playoff win in five years. Let them have their moment.


Yeah its ridiculous, but atleast the Bulls wont have a Champagne celebration when they close this series out like a baseball team winning a WC play in game.

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My favorite was when the Florida Panthers did a confetti drop to end a regular season in which they finished close to last in the league. Of course they would.

As for the Bucks, this is pretty pathetic, but they've become a pathetic NBA franchise, sooooooo

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My favorite was when the Florida Panthers did a confetti drop to end a regular season in which they finished close to last in the league. Of course they would.

As for the Bucks, this is pretty pathetic, but they've become a pathetic NBA franchise, sooooooo

become?

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They were a decent club in the '80s, but Herb Kohl, for all his love of all things Wisconsin, really ran that team into the ground. Way too much meddling in basketball operations.

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As for the Bucks, this is pretty pathetic, but they've become a pathetic NBA franchise, sooooooo


hey it was pretty cool when you were up there for a game and luc mbah a moute did something and they'd play twelve.

but yeah CH going HAM on wisconsin? don't tell the hawger cuz idk if you get it but HE'S A PIG!!!!!!!!

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The ball in your hands with the clock running down and you get the ball stripped, then you fall asleep on D. Yes Rose this loss is on YOU!

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