Deng out at least 2 games, Gibson maybe 1
I guess 2 games is better than 2 weeks but that "possibly longer" part could make what I just wrote completely pointless.
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Steve Schanwald better get ready, he's going to the draft lottery.
by Ozzie Montana on Mar 10, 2010 1:56 PM CST reply actions 5 recs
I hope so ...... But I don't think so..
Clippers have a tough schedule.
If New Jersey or Philly play well and Deng is out...we COULD lose 19 in a row.
Go Vinny go, use those magic powers of yours!
/and say hello to probably a high draft pick + Joe Johnson.
by KentuckyBullsFan on Mar 10, 2010 5:11 PM CST up reply actions
Go Stan!

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by your friendly BullsBlogger on Mar 10, 2010 3:29 PM CST up reply actions 4 recs
clearly medium
and handsome
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by your friendly BullsBlogger on Mar 10, 2010 4:24 PM CST up reply actions 1 recs
You do realize...
that the Bucks have the right to swap 1st round picks with us in this year’s draft?
The pick will still belong to us at the time of the draft lottery
since that’s when we’ll find out what pick we have and all.
Joakim on whether he ever tried tennis: "I played a little bit. If anybody on the Bulls wanted to play me, I would kick their ass."
Does anyone have a link for that?
(I’m not going all D2.0, I just wanna see it.)
In the past 10 years, just four team owners have not paid a luxury tax and are not on pace to pay one this year: Donald Sterling, Jerry Reinsdorf, Chris Cohen (Golden State), Bob Johnson (Charlotte).
Two owners’ teams averaged an operating income of over +$10 million per year while their teams have lost over 60% of their games: Donald Sterling and Jerry Reinsdorf.
A link for what?
The terms of the Milwaukee trade?
Joakim on whether he ever tried tennis: "I played a little bit. If anybody on the Bulls wanted to play me, I would kick their ass."
Yeah.
This is from ESPN
Traded G John Salmons and 2011 and 2012 second-round draft picks to Milwaukee for F Joe Alexander and F Hakim Warrick.
From NBA.com
Chicago traded John Salmons and 2011 and 2012 second-round draft picks to Milwaukee for Joe Alexander and Hakim Warrick.
Hakim Warrick, Joe Alexander, Bucks option to swap 2010 first round picks (Bulls pick top 10 protected) (?-?)
Not sure what the “(?-?)” is… maybe because the pick position is undetermined still?
And ShamSports
Chicago acquires Joe Alexander and Hakim Warrick from Milwaukee in exchange for John Salmons, second round draft picks in 2011 and 2012, and the option of switching 2010 first round picks (top 10 protected).
Is that 2 to 2? With the more “official” ones not mentioning it?
Feb 18 Hakim Warrick F/PF Traded from Milwaukee to Chicago (with F Joe Alexander for G John Salmons)
Feb 18 John Salmons GF/SG Traded from Chicago to Milwaukee (for F Joe Alexander & F Hakim Warrick)
Feb 18 Joe Alexander SF Traded from Milwaukee to Chicago (with F Hakim Warrick for G John Salmons)
In the past 10 years, just four team owners have not paid a luxury tax and are not on pace to pay one this year: Donald Sterling, Jerry Reinsdorf, Chris Cohen (Golden State), Bob Johnson (Charlotte).
Two owners’ teams averaged an operating income of over +$10 million per year while their teams have lost over 60% of their games: Donald Sterling and Jerry Reinsdorf.
Here is one from Milwaukee's site
http://www.nba.com/bucks/release/salmons_trade_100218.html
The Milwaukee Bucks have acquired guard/forward John Salmons (6-6, 207) from the Chicago Bulls in exchange for forward Hakim Warrick and forward Joe Alexander, General Manager John Hammond announced today. Additionally, the Bucks obtained Chicago’s second round draft pick in 2011 and 2012, as well as the option of switching first round draft picks in the 2010 NBA Draft, so long as Chicago’s first round pick is from number 11 through number 30.
And one from the Bulls’ site
http://www.nba.com/bulls/news/salmons_trade_100218.html
In addition, Chicago traded the Bulls’ regular second round draft choices in 2011 and 2012. Also, Milwaukee has the option in NBA Draft 2010 of switching first round picks with Chicago, so long as Chicago’s first round pick is not a top 10 selection.
Joakim on whether he ever tried tennis: "I played a little bit. If anybody on the Bulls wanted to play me, I would kick their ass."
thanks. why I didn't look there....
In the past 10 years, just four team owners have not paid a luxury tax and are not on pace to pay one this year: Donald Sterling, Jerry Reinsdorf, Chris Cohen (Golden State), Bob Johnson (Charlotte).
Two owners’ teams averaged an operating income of over +$10 million per year while their teams have lost over 60% of their games: Donald Sterling and Jerry Reinsdorf.
I'm sure when "Top 10 protected" has been mentioned a billion times
You’ll figure it out.
by Ozzie Montana on Mar 10, 2010 11:30 PM CST up reply actions
starting line up
rose, hinrich, JJ, Warrick, Miller??? we are fucked.
Practice beats talent when talent doesn't practice.
Bench
flip, pargo, richards
asdfkjhasdfajdfkjafdkjsalalksdjflkasdfja
AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
Season over. We are going to have to start jerome james.
Why aren't they selling Rose's all star jersey?
Looks like karma is biting the Org. in the ass for the tyrus thing
Why aren't they selling Rose's all star jersey?
The pessimist in me always knew that Bulls ain't making the playoffs this season.
guess he was right.
"You can't give up hope just because it's hopeless! You gotta hope even more, and cover your ears and go 'bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla!'"
This sucks, but...
We weren’t gonna beat Orlando anyways. I’d sit Taj, play our starters minimal minutes and get ready for Miami.
Brad Miller is god.
by Poloplaya14 on Mar 10, 2010 3:37 PM CST reply actions 1 recs
Oops....sorry for not ready before typing..ditto
"Some people want it to happen, some wish it would happen, others make it happen." - Michael Jordan
I don't normally advocate tanking, but VDN should consider sacrificing the Orlando game
If things don’t look good by the half way mark of the 3rd, he needs to pull the plug on Derrick and Kirk to save them for Miami. Of course, this game might be over in the 2nd quarter, but so be it. If its not looking good, no reason to waste legs when a “winnable” game follows against Miami.
"Some people want it to happen, some wish it would happen, others make it happen." - Michael Jordan
OT
YfBB posted a link on twitter about some guy getting banned on the Lakers Blog. So..Im bored @ work..read the whole thing and told them “this is lame. Im glad I am a Bulls fan”..then I got this:
You have been issued a warning.
This has no bearing on future participation at SSR, but there was a warning not to read the internal politics post if you weren’t interested it. Your comment was unneccesary.
In order to continue participating on Silver Screen and Roll you must acknowledge your warning by pressing the OK button below.
Just thought that was funny to me and worth pointing out that banning is so serious..like cancer serious =D
I'd do the same to a Laker fan posting something similar here
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by your friendly BullsBlogger on Mar 10, 2010 5:05 PM CST up reply actions
On a positive note,
it’ll give JJ some burn so we can see what the hell he’s all about. Give the kid 30-35 minutes. The worst he can do is one of those patented Deng on-court disappearing acts. The best he can do is accidentally sprain Pargo’s ankle on a pick.
"The people we lost, I'm sad we lost them because they helped us. But the organization saw something in these players. They're going to help us. They don't have any attitude problems. They just want to ball." - Derrick Rose
fail miserably on that one...you knew the Bucks got the pick but didnt know we kept it?
by Playboy_BullV on Mar 10, 2010 10:42 PM CST up reply actions
I made that same mistake at first
Go Rockets/Nets[CDR]/Bucks[Jennings]!
So... trading away back-up small forwards wasn't such a good idea?
You draft a guy to guard against an injury plague player going down… and he’s old, but not actually ready to contribute.
You keep another guy over a younger, better player very likely because he can back-up at SF, and has done so well.
You have a PF who wants to play SF.
And yet… nothing.
In the past 10 years, just four team owners have not paid a luxury tax and are not on pace to pay one this year: Donald Sterling, Jerry Reinsdorf, Chris Cohen (Golden State), Bob Johnson (Charlotte).
Two owners’ teams averaged an operating income of over +$10 million per year while their teams have lost over 60% of their games: Donald Sterling and Jerry Reinsdorf.
Yeah because 23's old,,,,
Brad Miller is god.
by Poloplaya14 on Mar 10, 2010 11:58 PM CST up reply actions
When it comes to being "raw", it is.
if you’re 22 coming out of college, I don’t want the Bulls to have to develop the guy, too.
In the past 10 years, just four team owners have not paid a luxury tax and are not on pace to pay one this year: Donald Sterling, Jerry Reinsdorf, Chris Cohen (Golden State), Bob Johnson (Charlotte).
Two owners’ teams averaged an operating income of over +$10 million per year while their teams have lost over 60% of their games: Donald Sterling and Jerry Reinsdorf.
Well that's why he fell to the middle of the round
If he was 19 and had the same attributes, he’d have been a top-10 pick.
Brad Miller is god.
yep
and why no one else wanted him until the 20’s
In the past 10 years, just four team owners have not paid a luxury tax and are not on pace to pay one this year: Donald Sterling, Jerry Reinsdorf, Chris Cohen (Golden State), Bob Johnson (Charlotte).
Two owners’ teams averaged an operating income of over +$10 million per year while their teams have lost over 60% of their games: Donald Sterling and Jerry Reinsdorf.












