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PostPosted: Wed Apr 16, 2025 9:01 pm 
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I’d bet decent money that Tyler Herro can’t read.

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Well conditioned Bulls ran them out of the gym with 16 4th quarter points.


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what makes you think they will win big?


you serious? Have you been watching the games since Lavine left? Winning damn near every game and running the other team down with thier tongues hanging out trying to keep up with the Bulls relentless fast break.

BTW I just watched FIRST TAKE and to my amazement in 2 hours the words CHICAGO and BULLS was never spoken in spite of the fact that they are airing the game!

I'm so goddam sick of this bullshit

Yep I was serious and yes I have been watching the games.

Your last sentence is true tho. We should all be tired of this bullshit.

Still securely in NBA hell.

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I’d bet decent money that Tyler Herro can’t read.



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oh well, there's always the play-in game next year.


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Will they ever get past the roadblock the Heat have created?

I didn't watch a full game all year. I checked out on this one after the first.

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There's been a lot of subjective complaints about HOFer Donovan over the years. But last night he played some sort of weirdo defense for a quarter and a half that had his players confused and got his team blown out. I don't recall any bad shots by Miami in this time other than a 33 fter by Herro that he made.

It could be my bias that he was wildly outcoached because going in I thought he was going to be outcoached. Here's what Grok has got to say:
Billy Donovan's overall NBA playoff coaching record is 1-4 with the Chicago Bulls. He led the Oklahoma City Thunder to the playoffs for five consecutive seasons, but only advanced past the first round once.


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sad, team is going the wrong direction. they usually win the 9-10 play in game.


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Anyone care to post "The Flaw's" statline from last night? Anybody? 'Guy?


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Caller Bob wrote:
Anyone care to post "The Flaw's" statline from last night? Anybody? 'Guy?


He's moved on to Justin Fields is a star NFL QB in the making.

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I think they’re just hoping the NBA rigs the draft for them as a reward for trying (until the play-in at least) and to revitalize the Chicago market. I think the Bulls still lead the NBA in attendance—it’s a sleeping giant franchise the league would be silly to continue to let it whither with horrible TV numbers and buzz.

The question is whether Cooper Flagg is that player to plug in that unlocks the hype train in Chicago. I dunno, I don’t understand current year NBA really.


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Nardi wrote:
There's been a lot of subjective complaints about HOFer Donovan over the years. But last night he played some sort of weirdo defense for a quarter and a half that had his players confused and got his team blown out. I don't recall any bad shots by Miami in this time other than a 33 fter by Herro that he made.

It could be my bias that he was wildly outcoached because going in I thought he was going to be outcoached. Here's what Grok has got to say:
Billy Donovan's overall NBA playoff coaching record is 1-4 with the Chicago Bulls. He led the Oklahoma City Thunder to the playoffs for five consecutive seasons, but only advanced past the first round once.


He inherited teams that should have made the playoffs. His 1st year he had a championship caliber team and shit the bed

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Lonzo Ball leads us to the promised land!!!


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USA wrote:
I think they’re just hoping the NBA rigs the draft for them as a reward for trying (until the play-in at least) and to revitalize the Chicago market. I think the Bulls still lead the NBA in attendance—it’s a sleeping giant franchise the league would be silly to continue to let it whither with horrible TV numbers and buzz.


I think Washington might be the NBA's next pet project. Similar demographics to Chicago, with lots of blacks and suburban Jews aching to care about local basketball again. And now there's a ready-made case study in a revitalized DC sports market with Jayden Daniels and the "Commanders."

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That would be significantly less transparently rigged too. Though they really aren’t shy about letting everyone know its a farce anyways.


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Nardi wrote:
Lonzo Ball leads us to the promised land!!!


Fuck him.

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Just listened to the joke of a press conference by AK. When someone asked him if he is asking fans for patience, he said, “well, it is the first year of our transition…”

Fuck you!

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Thank you Joe Cowley for going after AK.


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Curious Hair wrote:
USA wrote:
I think they’re just hoping the NBA rigs the draft for them as a reward for trying (until the play-in at least) and to revitalize the Chicago market. I think the Bulls still lead the NBA in attendance—it’s a sleeping giant franchise the league would be silly to continue to let it whither with horrible TV numbers and buzz.


I think Washington might be the NBA's next pet project. Similar demographics to Chicago, with lots of blacks and suburban Jews aching to care about local basketball again. And now there's a ready-made case study in a revitalized DC sports market with Jayden Daniels and the "Commanders."


I wouldn't have guessed that "suburban Jews" are second only to black people in terms of important NBA demographics, but you learn something new everyday.


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Nardi wrote:
Lonzo Ball leads us to the promised land!!!


In OKC. Up 3-1 against G.S. and blew it because he had to play "small ball" After going up 3-1. The dude blows but i doubt if he gets fired.

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USA wrote:
I think they’re just hoping the NBA rigs the draft for them as a reward for trying (until the play-in at least) and to revitalize the Chicago market. I think the Bulls still lead the NBA in attendance—it’s a sleeping giant franchise the league would be silly to continue to let it whither with horrible TV numbers and buzz.


I think Washington might be the NBA's next pet project. Similar demographics to Chicago, with lots of blacks and suburban Jews aching to care about local basketball again. And now there's a ready-made case study in a revitalized DC sports market with Jayden Daniels and the "Commanders."


I wouldn't have guessed that "suburban Jews" are second only to black people in terms of important NBA demographics, but you learn something new everyday.

North Shore Sweater Club, c'mon

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Curious Hair wrote:
Warren Newson wrote:
Curious Hair wrote:
USA wrote:
I think they’re just hoping the NBA rigs the draft for them as a reward for trying (until the play-in at least) and to revitalize the Chicago market. I think the Bulls still lead the NBA in attendance—it’s a sleeping giant franchise the league would be silly to continue to let it whither with horrible TV numbers and buzz.


I think Washington might be the NBA's next pet project. Similar demographics to Chicago, with lots of blacks and suburban Jews aching to care about local basketball again. And now there's a ready-made case study in a revitalized DC sports market with Jayden Daniels and the "Commanders."


I wouldn't have guessed that "suburban Jews" are second only to black people in terms of important NBA demographics, but you learn something new everyday.

North Shore Sweater Club, c'mon


Bro, Attending an NBA game isn’t just about watching basketball—it’s a full-blown lifestyle event. You're not just there for the score, you're there for the scene.

First off, it starts with the seats. No nosebleeds. We're talking lower bowl, ideally courtside or a few rows back where you can comfortably sip your craft cocktail without worrying about a rogue t-shirt cannon. You arrive fashionably late, maybe midway through the first quarter, just as the vibe is peaking and the lighting feels almost cinematic.

You’ve either Uber Black’d in or valet parked something German. You’re not really wearing a jersey—maybe a designer hoodie with a subtle team logo or a bomber jacket over a vintage tee, just enough to show you know the culture but won’t be caught dead in something from the team store rack.

Halftime is your social moment. You're heading to the club level lounge, not for the nachos, but for some truffle fries and a local IPA or a top-shelf bourbon. You run into a couple of colleagues from that fintech meetup, maybe a VC who recognizes you from LinkedIn. It’s all very casual, but with networking undertones.

The game itself? Sure, you’re watching. You know the key players. You’ve definitely said, “It’s wild how efficient his mid-range game is” at least once. You’re checking your phone for fantasy league updates or tweeting something witty like, “If I had Dame’s clutch gene I’d never answer an email before 11am again.”

And of course, post-game matters. Maybe you roll into a rooftop bar nearby to keep the energy going, or hit a members-only lounge and talk about how the league is really shifting toward positionless basketball, all while ordering a Negroni like you’ve been doing it since undergrad.

NBA games are the new gallery openings—they’ve got energy, exclusivity, and just enough cultural capital to make you feel plugged in and above it all.


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The Ishnala Supper Club throw-in really makes it.


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Jaw Breaker wrote:
Just listened to the joke of a press conference by AK. When someone asked him if he is asking fans for patience, he said, “well, it is the first year of our transition…”

Fuck you!

Such fucking bullshit.

Fans need to stop showing up at the UC. Hit them in the pocketbook.

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Mediocre White Man wrote:
Curious Hair wrote:
Warren Newson wrote:
Curious Hair wrote:
USA wrote:
I think they’re just hoping the NBA rigs the draft for them as a reward for trying (until the play-in at least) and to revitalize the Chicago market. I think the Bulls still lead the NBA in attendance—it’s a sleeping giant franchise the league would be silly to continue to let it whither with horrible TV numbers and buzz.


I think Washington might be the NBA's next pet project. Similar demographics to Chicago, with lots of blacks and suburban Jews aching to care about local basketball again. And now there's a ready-made case study in a revitalized DC sports market with Jayden Daniels and the "Commanders."


I wouldn't have guessed that "suburban Jews" are second only to black people in terms of important NBA demographics, but you learn something new everyday.

North Shore Sweater Club, c'mon


Bro, Attending an NBA game isn’t just about watching basketball—it’s a full-blown lifestyle event. You're not just there for the score, you're there for the scene.

First off, it starts with the seats. No nosebleeds. We're talking lower bowl, ideally courtside or a few rows back where you can comfortably sip your craft cocktail without worrying about a rogue t-shirt cannon. You arrive fashionably late, maybe midway through the first quarter, just as the vibe is peaking and the lighting feels almost cinematic.

You’ve either Uber Black’d in or valet parked something German. You’re not really wearing a jersey—maybe a designer hoodie with a subtle team logo or a bomber jacket over a vintage tee, just enough to show you know the culture but won’t be caught dead in something from the team store rack.

Halftime is your social moment. You're heading to the club level lounge, not for the nachos, but for some truffle fries and a local IPA or a top-shelf bourbon. You run into a couple of colleagues from that fintech meetup, maybe a VC who recognizes you from LinkedIn. It’s all very casual, but with networking undertones.

The game itself? Sure, you’re watching. You know the key players. You’ve definitely said, “It’s wild how efficient his mid-range game is” at least once. You’re checking your phone for fantasy league updates or tweeting something witty like, “If I had Dame’s clutch gene I’d never answer an email before 11am again.”

And of course, post-game matters. Maybe you roll into a rooftop bar nearby to keep the energy going, or hit a members-only lounge and talk about how the league is really shifting toward positionless basketball, all while ordering a Negroni like you’ve been doing it since undergrad.

NBA games are the new gallery openings—they’ve got energy, exclusivity, and just enough cultural capital to make you feel plugged in and above it all.

This mult sucks worse than Denis

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The Ishnala Supper Club throw-in really makes it.

Ate there 2 nights ago. Fantastic…and no wait this early in the season. :alien:
Carry on.

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Everyone's favorite Backup.Caliber player Coby White Stat Line: 5 For 20 7 Turnovers with shitty defense. Can you say "Building Block Player"? Just Asking A Question

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Zippy-The-Pinhead wrote:
USA wrote:
The Ishnala Supper Club throw-in really makes it.

Ate there 2 nights ago. Fantastic…and no wait this early in the season. :alien:
Carry on.


The food is just above average, but atmosphere really makes the difference. We have been leaning into Del Bar more often.

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That lenghthy post by Medeocre White man was exceptional. I don't usually read multi paragraph offerings, but I read his twice.

He must have worked his way through school as a bartender to know about the Negroni cocktail (the nastiest concoction I ever put in my mouth on purpose)

I look to read more from him next season. Kudos, my man.


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St. Louis Bull Man wrote:
That lenghthy post by Medeocre White man was exceptional. I don't usually read multi paragraph offerings, but I read his twice.

He must have worked his way through school as a bartender to know about the Negroni cocktail (the nastiest concoction I ever put in my mouth on purpose)

I look to read more from him next season. Kudos, my man.


Well I am flattered by all the attention he gives me. But one has to wonder, if that really is the scenario, how is that guy mediocre?

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