Sam is bored.
Thats awful.
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Even for Sam, that's pretty wacky.
One of the worst columns I’ve ever read. Not sure why I read the whole thing to be honest. I mean, the odds of LeBron joining Kobe (hahahahahaha) are about the same odds that I have of playing in the NBA one day, which is about 3 billion to one.
Oh I just read the heading then kinda skimmed it.
I mean this is so silly.. I just don’t get why he put it on Bulls.com..? I guess because it’s his only form now but it just seems, like you said wacky. So Tribune like.
Since the Reinsdorf sell the Bulls post is gone, I'll post something I thought of when I was bored.
I like the Packers model of a publicly owned team, though if we want to generate anything like $500M, we’d have to probably modify the profit model (Packers owners get no dividends and only get a fraction of their purchase price back when they sell- the goal of all of this is, of course, to make Packers ownership truly a labor of love and not a buck turning effort). Just as a ballpark guess, suppose you could organize about 150,000 notional buyers (The Packers have about 112,000 shareholders). They’d have to put up an average of $3300 per person to get to $500M.
That’s a pretty big effort.
there was a reinsdorf sell the Bulls post?
I didn’t remove anything today, outside of that guy wanting to sneak into the 100 level.
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by your friendly BullsBlogger on Nov 3, 2009 9:09 AM CST up reply actions
anyone catch this part at the end
Ben Gordon is the subject of a forthcoming documentary, A Scorer’s Aura, the story of his final months with the Bulls until his first home game with the Detroit Pistons. The filmmaker is Daemian Brown, one of Gordon’s childhood friends. The filming started March 1 with the Bulls. Daemian told AOL Sports that Gordon is "going to let people know how he feels about everything that has happened." Gordon is executive producer. They hope to sell it to ESPN














