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Why Dwight Howard Should Request a Trade to the Chicago Bulls
The Magic have apparently not reached a decision on trading Dwight Howard , but it's undeniable that he'll likely be changing scenery in the next year if he doesn't agree to a long-term deal with Orlando - and there are no indications that he will agree to such a deal.
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Chicago Bulls: Is It Time to Break Up the Bench Mob?
Back in the summer of 2010, the Chicago Bulls had enough cap space to sign two max level players.
NBA Mock Draft 2012: Chicago Bulls Projected To Select Guard Orlando Johnson By Draft Express
The Chicago Bulls will have the No. 29 overall pick in the 2012 NBA Draft. The latest mock draft from Draft Express has the Bulls tabbing UC Sana Barbara shooting guard Orlando Johnson with the selection.
Derrick Rose's Injury: Why It Won't Signal the End for the Chicago Bulls
In just six playoff games, the elite status that the Chicago Bulls had worked so hard over the regular season to achieve was worth nothing.
The Bulls Off-Season Moves 2012
Derrick Rose collapsing on that jump-stop might have been my saddest moment as a Bulls fan outside of Jordan, Pippen, Jackson being broken up when they had at least 2 or 3 good years left at the end of the 1998 championship season.
Bulls' Brewer: Korver and I Want to Stay
Ronnie Brewer has played with Kyle Korver for the past five seasons, but with the Chicago Bulls holding options on both players for next season, the run likely will end.
Haugh: Exemplary path for Rose and Bulls to follow
Bulls GM Gar Forman, athletic trainer Fred Tedeschi and team physician and orthopedic surgeon Dr.
NBA Free Agency 2012: Ranking Top 10 FAs the Bulls Should Pursue This Offseason
The Chicago Bulls don't have that much money to work with during the 2012 NBA free-agency period, so they have to look at mostly second-tier players to help them strengthen their squad for next year.
Cap-strapped Bulls must make tough choices during offseason
MAY 08: Omer Asik #3 of the Chicago Bulls knocks the ball away from Elton Brand #42 of the Philadelphia 76ers in Game Five of the Eastern Conference Quarterfinals during the 2012 NBA Playoffs at the United Center on May 8, 2012 in Chicago, Illinois.
Bulls offseason: Noah, Boozer wonder what might've been. Plus: decisions on Brewer, Watson, and Asik
There's probably more to be said about the exact way the Bulls season ended, but it seems to matter less than the simple fact that it's over.
Sixers have (just) more than enough to win
More than enough to win. Until Thursday night at Wells Fargo Center, when the Chicago Bulls came up short, both in Game 6 against the Philadelphia 76ers, 79-78, and in a season that was supposed to end so differently.
Any chance Bulls' plan for Game 6 won't embarrass NBA?
So, I'm reading that Luol Deng and Carlos Boozer will have to put up another combined game of 40-plus points and 20-plus rebounds if the Bulls are going to win Game 6 in Philadelphia on Thursday night to force a deciding game at home.
76ers look to close out Bulls at home in Game 6
As the final horn sounds on every home victory, the Philadelphia 76ers blast confetti all over the court and in the stands as a gratuitous gesture of celebration.
Deng, Boozer lead Bulls past 76ers 77-69
The Minnesota Vikings can finally point to a major victory in the franchise quest for a new stadium.
Bulls Beat 76ers In Game 5: Deng, Boozer Help Chicago Extend Series
Luol Deng scored 24 points, Carlos Boozer added 19 points and 13 rebounds, and Chicago beat the Philadelphia 76ers 77-69 on Tuesday night to avoid a first-round playoff exit.
Bulls center Omer Asik is guarded Tuesday by the Philadelphia 76ers' Spencer Hawes and Elton Brand during Game 5 of their Eastern Conference quarterfinal series at the United Center.
Bulls Vs. 76ers Score Update, Game 5: Chicago Leads 17-16 After 1st Quarter
The Chicago Bulls need to win three straight games to avoid becoming the fifth No.
Chicago Bulls: Would They Truly Be Contenders with Derrick Rose?
Ever since the Chicago Bulls went down 3-1 in their first-round series against the Philadelphia 76ers , analysts have been quick to say that the Bulls are just exposing that they were not built for and not ready for a long championship run.
Bulls-76ers a sight for eyesores
Chicago Bulls' Taj Gibson, bottom, battles for the rebound with Philadelphia 76ers' Spencer Hawes, top right, and Elton Brand during the fourth quarter of Game 4 in a first-round NBA basketball playoff series in Philadelphia, Sunday, May 6, 2012.
Bernstein: Bulls Playing Like Frauds
Bulls , Dan Bernstein , Derrick Rose , Joakim Noah , Kyle Korver , Luol Deng , Miami Heat , NBA , NBA Playoffs , Rip Hamilton , Ronnie Brewer , Sixers , Skip Bayless , Tom Thibodeau They burned through a compressed regular-season schedule like every game was a playoff, punishing the NBA's bottom-feeding tomato cans at home and on the road.
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