Hoops4theSoul

Nick Young vs. the Chicago Bulls Dwyane Wade vs. Bulls Kendrick Perkins vs. the BullsSo apparently the Bulls are a more flexible team now (according to Tribune reporter K.C. Johnson) with Ben Gordon off to Detroit. Turns out the Bulls made an internal decision that they’re going to focus on defense, not a strength of Gordon’s game. This comes after externally saying how much they liked Gordon and that he was their top priority this off-season. Sure, the chances of Gordon re-signing were slim after two summers of contentious negotiations, but don’t believe what the Bulls are saying here. They think this is a defensive team all of a sudden. Did anyone see this team blow lead after lead against the Boston Celtics? Quite simply, the Bulls are full of it, and this organization doesn’t give a damn about its fans. I’m this close to saying bon voyage to the Bulls. Continue on to examine why this organization is nothing but smoke and mirrors.



Ben Gordon Former Chicago Bull Ben Gordon Ben GordonAccording to new Detroit Pistons guard Ben Gordon on ESPN 1000 this morning, the Chicago Bulls didn’t even make a contract offer to him when he became an unrestricted free agent yesterday. Typical. But according to new General Manager Gar Foreman, Gordon was the Bulls top priority this summer. What a bunch of tripe. Whether you wanted Gordon to stay or go, there should be some serious concerns about Foreman and Bulls management (not that this development is something new from an organization that wanted desperately to move on AM — After Michael). Continue on to examine why Foreman is a perfect fit for the Bulls, a colossal joke of an organization when it comes to valuing its players.



Former Chicago Bulls Guard Ben Gordon Ben Gordon against His New Team Ben Gordon, No Longer a Chicago BullThe day I’ve been dreading for the last three years has arrived. Ben Gordon has left the Chicago Bulls, signing with the rival Detroit Pistons earlier this afternoon. That’s right. The Bulls let their best player from the last five seasons go to a division rival for nothing. All the while this could have been avoided last summer if the Bulls weren’t such a bunch of bitter jerks. One of the most unappreciated players in team and Chicago sports history, Gordon has his fair share of detractors who say he can’t play defense and is too small and streaky. All I know is that all Gordon did with the Bulls was play hard, score and be a professional on the floor. He played with heart and guts, something that the Bulls lost today and will not get back with Luol Deng returning next season. Ultimately, Gordon is better off and the Bulls have further solidified their image as a terrible organization to deal with. Good luck next summer trying to get Chris Bosh or Dwyane Wade.




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