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  1. CBE 122: Interviews with Love, Gill, Swirsky and Part II of Kush

    Here is additional information about the topics we discuss in this cast. Kush and I also discuss WWF wrestling during the 80's and 90's. Bob Love: Bob Love - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Kendall Gill: Kendall Gill - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Chuck Swirsky: Chuck Swirsky -...
  2. Chicago Bullseye 121 - What are your season predictions?

    Sorry ChiLife. I've been meaning to get that out there. I should have it up today or tomorrow, along with short interviews with Bob Love and Kendall Gill. Kush and I mainly talk about WWF wrestling in Part II.
  3. Michael Jordan is out legacy protecting again

    I finally got around to reading the responses to my posts in this thread, and this will be my last written communication on this subject. I really don’t have the time, but I somehow feel as though I owe MJ to put this self-righteous puke Lefty in his place. So allow me to momentarily step in...
  4. Michael Jordan is out legacy protecting again

    Of course, your definition isn't what I used in my determination for a "legacy worth remembering", nor should it be. If Kevin Durant threw 63 up against the Lakers in the playoffs this year, he would have a legacy worth remembering. Instead over 6 playoff games, he shot 35% from the field, 28%...
  5. Michael Jordan is out legacy protecting again

    Let's look at what I actually said: "his best friend and father was murdered in cold blood. Does this give him a right to be a first class dick? No, but then again, I don't think he has been since his father's death. I do think he has the right to be a little less warm, a little less inviting...
  6. Michael Jordan is out legacy protecting again

    BTW, Olajuwon had already brought a team to the Finals by 88-89. He was the most dominant center in a great league. I'd argue he should be on that "legacy worth remembering list". Kevin McHale? Robert Parish? Alex English?
  7. Michael Jordan is out legacy protecting again

    Actually, that was a list of players IN THEIR PRIME at the time. Kareem Abdul Jabbar played during this time...would he qualify on your legacy list? How about Moses Malone? Dr. J? Should I keep going? As I said before, there are only 3 players in their prime with legacies worth remembering...
  8. Michael Jordan is out legacy protecting again

    I can't believe I forgot to mention Tim Duncan, but throw him in there in the guys with legacies worth remembering.
  9. Michael Jordan is out legacy protecting again

    Maybe we should. Can you quit acting like this is somehow the golden age of basketball. It's not. Right now, if the game suddenly stopped being played, there are only 4 stars who have a legacy worth remembering. Shaq, well past his prime, Kobe, LeBron, and Wade. That's it. Jordan was at...
  10. Michael Jordan is out legacy protecting again

    One more thing that isn't mentioned enough about Michael...his best friend and father was murdered in cold blood. Does this give him a right to be a first class dick? No, but then again, I don't think he has been since his father's death. I do think he has the right to be a little less warm...
  11. Michael Jordan is out legacy protecting again

    The Jordan rules - Google Books About 4 paragraphs down, you'll read an excerpt from the Jordan rules about all the kids w/ terminal ailments that Jordan met from "Make a Wish Foundation". One of my good friends caddied for him around this time, and he said he was a fantastic guy. Does he sit...
  12. Jordan: I could score 100 in current NBA

    I've really enjoyed reading this back and forth. Hou, you should come back on the Bullseye and Lex, we would love to have you on. If your verbal sparring is half as entertaining as the text, it will be an all time great episode. Email me at chicagobullseye@gmail.com if you're interested. Or...
  13. Bill Simmons Tweet on Melo for Noah

    "Hearing that Team Melo + Denver stonewalled NJ deal for same reason: both sides waiting for Chicago to suck it up (Deng, Noah, 2 No. 1's)" - Bill Simmons Tweet Boy oh boy. I love Noah, but he better bring it a little more on the offensive end to justify the stance that Bulls' management is...
  14. Chicago Bullseye 118 - Are you feeling Melo? I don't Noah!?

    You know, I didn't have the stats in front of me, but I didn't think Melo was a poor 3-point shooter. Wish you were on the show to call him out on it. Obviously, that percentage is just average, but you do have to guard him out there. I guess it all comes down to this: Which lineup is...
  15. New Chicago Bullseye 116 - Team USA on their way to the gold. Does anyone care?

    BTW, here's a reason to really like Dwight Howard. What a class act: Orlando Magic center Dwight Howard grants wish of dying woman - NBA News - FOX Sports on MSN
  16. New Chicago Bullseye 116 - Team USA on their way to the gold. Does anyone care?

    Finally figured this posting thing out. Hope all you guys are doing well. Thanks for the concern Stig. Honestly, just been super busy here. Hou, you starting a cast? That would be awesome. I would definitely subscribe. It's good to not always listen to the choir, and you and I always...
  17. Chicago Bullseye 114 - Talk amongst yourselves

    Kush77 wrote: Uh oh Fred. When you get a little over the top with your Pip bashing, I gotta step in. lol You can't make the argument that MJ won without Scottie because he carried the team in 1998 Game 6. Had the Bulls closed out Utah in game 5 Pippen would have been the Finals MVP for his...
  18. Chicago Bullseye 114 - Talk amongst yourselves

    houheffna wrote: Here's an email directly from Sam Smith to me on this subject: the jordan rules had the true story jordan wasn't involved krause wanted wolf collins bach and jackson wanted grant they went to reinsdorf and said they wanted grant reinsdorf told krause to pick who he wanted but...
  19. Chicago Bullseye 114 - Talk amongst yourselves

    houheffna wrote: Agree with your comments on Pippen. He was probably the best ever defensively as a perimeter defender. Krause deserves no credit for Rodman. That only worked because of Jordan. Rodman had just finished destroying the Spurs. Of course you trade Will Perdue for Rodman if...
  20. Chicago Bullseye 114 - Talk amongst yourselves

    houheffna wrote: You need to say this 1000 times until you start believeing it: Interior defense is far more important than perimeter defense. Ask any coach above the high school level and they will tell you they would rather have the best defensive center than the best defensive guard...
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