The Bulls were down at the break 56-51 and at the end of three 77-66. They make a run in the end like most Teams in the Logo do but fall short to a now 5-12 Cavs Bunch 97-93. The Bulls need to make a move as if they are thinking Lottery Balls...forget about it.
The Cavs used a 1-2 punch of Kyrie Irving (19 pts) and Dion Waiters (20 pts) and a double-double from Mr. Philly Andrew Bynum going 20 and 10 to beat the Bulls by four 97-93. This is an interesting scenario since the fallout from the Cavs Only-Players Meeting came out with a rift between Kyrie and Tristan Thompson vs Dion Waiters. Waiters has been a subject of trade rumors and if I were him I would get out of there as well. Irving as great as he is is a huge liability on Defense and is a Me Guy. The Cavs have pieces all over and they will get solid offers for Waiters who is rugged and athletic and he defends.
The Bulls get 27 points and eleven boards from Luol as they just look like a Team from your Local Men's league. No one get his own shot on that roster and if your not going to use PG Marquis Teague why did they draft him. Thibs never goes deep on his Rotations and the only reason Rook 1st Rounder Tony Snell is playing because Jimmy Butler is out. They didn't resign Belinelli or Nate now it is biting them right in the rear end. When is someone going to throw Pax and Forman under the Bus for putting a Team together that can't get past the 2nd round with Derrick Rose? Did you know Paxson's older Brother Jim (former Cavs GM) is working for the Bulls as birds and feathers flock together...! It is sad to watch as on most nights effort in the Logo alone will keep you in games bit out of the Winners Circle as sooner rather than later you need "Dawgs" or "Goons" to get you to the top. How about adding another Duke Player that should get us to the top.
Bulls fall to 7-8 and what is the over and under they get a Top 5 seed?
Andrew Bynum
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Bulls Nation
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Dion Waiters
Gar Forman
Jimmy Butler
John Paxson
Kyrie Irving
Luol Deng
Marco Belinelli
Marquis Teague
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