Main topic on this episode of the Bulls Zone is the playoff picture, and where the Bulls might end up by the end of the season. The remaining schedule of the Eastern Conference playoff teams are reviewed along with how the Bulls individual stats have been since the Rose, Butler, and Gibson injuries. For more […]
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Bulls Zone 87- K.C. Johnson and the Deadline
K.C. Johnson of the Chicago Tribune joins us to talk trade deadline as well as potential buyout targets for the Bulls. He weighs in on the rift that fully exists between Thibs and the Front Office, as well as his surprise performance of the first half of the season. For more on The Bulls Zone […]
Bulls Zone 86- Breaks, Rumors, and Awards
We recap the first half of the season while handing out our mid-season awards. We discuss what’s ahead for the Bulls as well as a few trade rumors that have recently popped up. For more on The Bulls Zone check them out at ChiBullsZone or follow them on Twitter at @TheBullsZone
Bulls Zone 79- Early Season Hardware
Jimmy Butler’s play has earned him the “MVP Candidate” amongst Bulls fans, here what we have to say. Also, Rose can’t play with the flu? Will Niko win Rookie of the Year, and is it time to think about moving Taj? For more on The Bulls Zone check them out at ChiBullsZone or follow them […]
The problem with big men: Nikola Mirotic should be starting
The Chicago Bulls’ current big man rotation has worked fine so far, more or less, but it could be even better. Nikola Mirotic should really be starting.
2013-2014 Year in Review: Taj Gibson
Player: Taj Gibson Per Game Stats: 82 games played, 28.7 minutes, 13.9 points on .479 shooting, 6.8 rebounds, 1.1 assists, 1.8 turnovers, .5 steals and 1.4 blocks. The Good: After Joakim Noah, the brightest part of the Chicago Bulls’ season was the breakout offensively by Taj Gibson. Any questions as to whether Gibson could score […]
On Tom Thibodeau’s playoff adjustments, or lack thereof
It can easily be argued that the Chicago Bulls are out of the playoffs, having lost their series with the Washington Wizards 4-1, because of Tom Thibodeau’s stubbornness, and his seeming refusal to make any significant adjustments. I am not here to argue that point, though the Bulls got whooped with their starters on the […]
Chicago Bulls 89, Washington Wizards 98 – Bulls season on the line after loss
This was a familiar tale for the Chicago Bulls as yet again the defense couldn’t bail out shockingly poor offense. Taj Gibson scored a career-high 32 points and it didn’t really matter – no other Bull scored more than 16 points. Gibson finished 13-16 from the field. Chicago shot 35-78 from the floor including 4-19 […]
The Two Towers
The following is a guest post submitted by Josh Planos, a writer at Fansided, SportsWunderkin, and the Pick and Roll. You can follow Josh at @JPlanos Among the most prevalent names circling the league before the annual award allocation are Joakim Noah and Taj Gibson. The linchpins of the Chicago Bulls’ defense have, in many […]
Game Recap: Chicago Bulls 91, Philadelphia 76ers 81: Doing what must be done.
There’s a strange Groundhog Day-esque feeling that filters through the NBA in mid-late March as the season grinds inexorably closer to the Playoffs yet they never seem to get closer. Saturday night was one of those games. The Bulls and Sixers met for the second time this week and, as in the first meeting, the […]