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We all know how ESPN rode the LeBron James tidal wave for weeks. "The Decision" was hyped beyond belief. A soap opera could be compared to every sports channel you switched to. LeBron was on all of them. Miami was James' choice, as we're all aware, but was it the right choice? As many analysts would agree, the Chicago Bulls were definitely the smartest pick if he were really a "winner." Reggie Miller ...

Who is Better Fit for Chicago, Dwyane Wade or LeBron James?

Posted: 4th July 2010 by Dustin Brown in NBA
A question that fans around the globe are currently asking, that was considered irrelevant before the Summer of NBA Free Agency 2010, is now being proposed. Would Dwyane Wade provide more benefit in the Chicago Bulls' favor than LeBron James? The Bulls have been missing talent at the shooting guard position following the departure of Ben Gordon. Ronald "Flip" Murray could shoot threes well, but was considered to  lack the stamina and conditioning ...
According to Jason Goff, Host/Producer of 670 The Score, a D-Wade and Chris Bosh duo could be on the way in Chicago. Via http://twitter.com/jgoff670 , Jason stated "Sources are telling me Wade-Bosh package imminent in Chicago." I know it may seem like I'm reporting every rumor out there, but this may signify an important change within free agency. Dwyane Wade asked the Chicago Bulls for a first interview, supposedly was intrigued, then asked ...
According to HalasObserver, an inside source within Chicago's organization via Twitter (http://twitter.com/HalasObserver), Jerry Angelo is seriously considering trading Bears' newfound receiver Devin Aromashodu and a 2nd round pick for Vincent Jackson, who is due to miss the first four games of the 2010 season. HalasObserver' twitter says "Proposed deal for Vincent Jackson: Devin Aromashodu and a 2nd round pick for Vincent Jackson, who is facing a 4 game suspension and a new deal. All ...
James Anderson: shooting guard, 6'6", 210 pounds, out of Oklahoma State University. Ever since the departure of Ben Gordon, former fourth overall pick, the Chicago Bulls have been lacking the one shooter to sink threes and shoot outside of the paint with consistency. Players such as Derrick Rose, Luol Deng, and Taj Gibson, are guys who play up-close and personal, opposed to Gordon's game of cranking shots away from everyone else. It's a ...

The Chicago Bulls Shouldn’t Bite On LeBron James

Posted: 15th June 2010 by Dustin Brown in NBA
You read it correctly. The Chicago Bulls should not pull the trigger on LeBron James in this offseason's upcoming free agency. After taking notes from the Boston Celtics and Los Angeles Lakers in this year's final match-up, I've came to the conclusion of many points including individuals that are obvious. So this is what I've attained: #1 | One player doesn't make a team,which is pretty obvious. The Kobe saga has always ...
September, 2006 After years of watching my childhood and present hero — my father — watch every single Chicago Bears game, I came to the conclusion of a long awaited decision for him. I took a beside my dad on the couch, while he quietly smirked with pleasure beside me on the recliner. I was immediately engulfed in pleasure, watching all 16 Chicago Bears' games with my father and mother. I grew into ...

Chicago Bears Affairs: Bears Offseason Not as Great as It Seems

Posted: 9th June 2010 by Dustin Brown in NFL
Heading into the NFL 2009-2010 offseason, the Chicago Bears looked lost and hopeless in what seemed destined to become a long, saddened few months. Despite the 2009 downfall, Chicago looks to be right back in the running after an offseason filled of widespread happiness from signings. And a few more moments of disappointment . Even with the signings of former North Carolina defensive end Julius Peppers and the reacquiring of Chris Harris, I'm ...
In all my experience conversing with long-time, die-hard Chicago Bears' fans, none of them have spoken a single word regarding a quarterback being brought up by the Bears into the professional level properly and slowly. While the Chicago Bears, established in 1919 but moved to the Windy City in 1921, have had a rich tradition of loyal, ride-or-die players, never has there been a quarterback prospect become slowly engaged with the system ...
With all the future free agency signings in waiting for the Bulls, I wanted to give some appreciation for who we already have. Fans tend to overlook what we have now and rely greatly on the future. This is by no means a negative trait, nor can we help it, but let's try to focus on the future of our present. Although it may be obvious, some newcomers to our great ...