It makes you appreciate those types all the more and roll your eyes at people like Aaron Gray, who acted like they were Michael Jordan when they should've been thankful to be in the league.
KC takes a shot at Aaron Gray in his latest mailbag. I really wish KC wrote his columns like he writes his mailbags: unfiltered and insightful. But I guess this is the way his job is supposed to be.
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He defends Tyrus (mostly) and Gordon several times
Seems like the fans are still hung up on these situations. They still ask questions to KC about this. I wonder if KC is getting sick of the same questions, hoping for free agency in the offseason to come as soona s possible in order to start receiving a new line of questioning…
All your base are belong to Vinny.
WTF, VDN, WTF?
Bulls know how to draft character.
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by your friendly BullsBlogger on Mar 11, 2010 11:19 AM CST reply actions
KC
Is much better in these Q&A mailbag forums than he is in his articles and the occasional TV spot.
I have only read 2 or 3 at most because I get much of this from BaB, but his analysis on these q&a’s is always solid (at least in the very few I’ve read).
I’ve never cared for KC, but this was a good mailbag…..I might have to start making that a habit-read.
7/1/2010: D. Wade comes back home
His mailbags are really good
Like I mentioned above, I wish he was that unfiltered in his columns. It’s like he actually opens up and shares insight in his mailbags only, for whatever reason.
Thrusting out of the playoff race, one injury at a time.
send him an email and ask him why
maybe he’ll post it in the next mailbag
Aaron Gray is a douche bag.
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.
Really...???
He turned down contract offers from the Bulls twice, said it was all about winning, signed with a shitty team who is a divisional rival, for $1M more per season than he was offered by the Bulls…
Why don’t you understand why this player would be disliked?
Thomas, Miller, Salmons, James, Pargo, Gray, MLE, and (there is no LLE thanks to the Pargo signing) will not be here with a Max Free Agent...don't get too attached.
because he did a lot for the Bulls while he was here
and people don’t begrudge other players for their business decisions
by Basketball Smurf on Mar 12, 2010 10:31 AM CST up reply actions 5 recs
I am sure if he had been offered another contract this offseason
he would have taken it.
I saw T2 at Walgreens in Deerfield he’s tall. if you’re wondering what his grocery list included: magnums, french vanilla ice cream and a 20 oz sprite
by Super-Structure on Mar 13, 2010 2:02 PM CST up reply actions
He waited to see if the Bulls would match
Detroit’s offer, which they had no interest in doing. He thought he was worth more than the Bulls were offering, and found another team that agreed with him. No reason to hate Ben for that.
Vinny: "[Thrust] means pace, it means getting the ball out, it means getting your back to the sidelines, it means extending your outlets, it means getting the ball up the court into our early offense with plenty of time."













