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53.1 | | CAMONE::WAY | Cheez-Whiz, Choice of Champions | Thu Jan 14 1993 10:08 | 8 |
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Da Super Fans wanted Dikka to come back and coach Da Bulls....
(I wanna be like Mike.....Dikka!)
'Saw
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53.2 | | CSOA1::BACH | They who know nothing, doubt nothing... | Wed Jan 27 1993 10:13 | 12 |
| The Bulls maul the Mavs 123 to 88.
Most boring game I ever tried to watch.
The Mavs redefine TERRIBLE.
The Bulls are back to their winning ways, giving their starters a
rest on the road.
3peat.
Chip_GSH_Bach
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53.3 | Mavs are a corpse ... | CSC32::A_PARRACO | Starless and Bible Black | Wed Jan 27 1993 13:18 | 5 |
| Power to you Chip, we had to move on when it was 30-12 in the 1st ...
Mavericks have to be one of the worst all-time NBA teams this season.
- acp
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53.4 | Thats as far As I predict for now :-) | RUNAWY::CBULLS::MBROOKS | | Thu Feb 04 1993 11:38 | 17 |
| Well Its time to concentrate on BBall now that FB is just about
complete, just got the probowl left and then no more football until
draft day...
I took a look at the standings and the Bulls are doing ok, sitting on
top of the central and have the #1 record in the east... BUT WHATS THIS
there's 3 Big Bad Teams in the West Tearing it up all with better
records then the Bulls (of course then I noticed that the Midwest
Division has three Mirror Image teams, mirror image of the Patriots).
Ok that can somewhat explain it...
Ill try and keep a somewhat game to game update of whats happening in
bulls land.
Predictions: Chicago VS Charlotte for the Eastern Division Title
Phoenix VS Portland for the Western Division Title
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53.5 | just kidding..... | CSTEAM::FARLEY | Megabucks Winner Wannabee | Thu Feb 04 1993 12:10 | 8 |
|
Obviously MaB recently made bail and has his parole officer's
permission to note again!
;^)
Kev
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53.6 | sha right | FRETZ::HEISER | this present darkness | Thu Feb 04 1993 12:38 | 9 |
| > top of the central and have the #1 record in the east... BUT WHATS THIS
> there's 3 Big Bad Teams in the West Tearing it up all with better
> records then the Bulls (of course then I noticed that the Midwest
> Division has three Mirror Image teams, mirror image of the Patriots).
The Bulls record would be a lot worse if they were in the West. Not to
mention the fact they would have to go to Denver 3 times. Need I
remind you what happened the last time Chicago went there to play those
"mirror image of the Patriots."
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53.7 | | CSOA1::BACH | They who know nothing, doubt nothing... | Thu Feb 04 1993 13:23 | 11 |
| They may not get Pax back this year.
They have played rather uninspired ball, with one exception in Utah,
lately, but are still on top of their conference. I think Phil knows
that they need some low time, and since they are not really hurt by it,
unless home court advantage starts to slip away, this is it. Keeping
the pace down now ain't a bad idea as they will just burn out come
playoffs.
3peatin' is hard to do.
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53.8 | Still like to see Charlotte/Orland/Miami do good in the OFFS | RUNAWY::CBULLS::MBROOKS | | Fri Feb 05 1993 09:37 | 21 |
| Hey kath, you were close they let me get a terminal in my Cell
(cubical-same thing). The bulls are playing good enough to stay
on top (thats all that matters). Hey I picked up the paper yesturday
and all 4 Expansion teams had won there last game, I thought it was
all the same day but 2 of them were the late scores from the previous
night :-).
If the Bulls Played in the West, the West would have a few titles in
the last few years, the afc I mean west has the weaker divisions
therefore you have some teams with ballooned standings, except for
Phoenix becasue they new enough to steal away a top EASTern player
in order to put themself on top out there in the west.
I wouldng mind seeing a Phoenix VS Chicago Finals, although I want to
root for chicago to the bitter end I hate DYYNNAASSTEEESSS and think
they should share the wealth, 2 in a row is enough. The 80's was too
much LA/BOSTON glad to see some new blood but Detroit got there's and
then chicago so maybe its time for a West Win in the Finals (anybody
except LA, Portland or Utah).
M.Air.B
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53.9 | | ROYALT::ASHE | That man Shaft is a bad... | Fri Feb 05 1993 13:19 | 3 |
| I think Chicago has to worry about JD's pals before Charlotte.
Especially if Gill keeps slippin'...
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53.10 | 2 losses in a row, at HOME! | ACESMK::FRANCUS | Mets in '93 | Sun Feb 14 1993 01:54 | 18 |
| Knicks finally win a regular season game in Chicago; of course it
does not mean quite as much with Jordan not playing. Ewing had a
gigantic game, 35 of Knicks 104 in the 104-98 win. Win gave Knicks, for
now, the best record in the East and a 2-1 season lead over the Bulls.
Bulls have more home games remaining which should help them. Knicks and
Bulls play one more regular season game - last game of the year at
Madison Square Garden.
Cavs beat the Bulls tonight in Chicago.
Knicks lead Chicago by .5 games, 2 in the loss column. Cavs are 1.5
games behind the Bulls. Team with the best conference record only has
to play either the Bulls or Cavs, 2nd best team needs to play the #1
and #3 team in back to back series (this assumes that form holds in the
playoffs).
The Crazy Met
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53.11 | I wish Char was in the west :-) | DEVOTN::CBULLS::MBROOKS | | Tue Feb 16 1993 10:51 | 23 |
| Well the Bulls are playing pretty bad as of late, even with all there
problems and the lack of discipline and terrible play there still where
they should be, On Top. Yes I know the Knicks are ahead of them, maybe
the NBA is trying to put NY on top, nothing like making sure you take
jordan out for a game against the Other top East team and in chicago,
wouldnt want any other town to miss out on seeing jordan.....
So just like last year one team gets a huge break and a win from the
Jordanless Bulls, ive grown to expect it now :-).
Not to worry bulls fans, they will still end up ahead of cleveland, not
that it matters in a 5 or 7 game series cleveland wont win 2 against
Chicago even if all 7 where played in cleveland.
Bulls have a home stretch coming up, plan on seeing them up 3+ games
over cleveland and 2 up on NY in a very short period of time.
Does Charlotte look good or what, still said that Miami is down in
the dumps, imaging if Miami makes a comeback and joins Orlando and
Charlotte in the Playoffs this year :-), could be some upsets in the
makeing...
M.Air.B
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53.12 | | FDCV06::KING | The Jessinator, Not just a child!!!!! | Tue Feb 16 1993 12:04 | 4 |
| Jordan actually choose to miss this game... He could have appealed his
suspension....
REK
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53.13 | | GOMETS::mccarthy | Mike McCarthy MRO4-3/C19 297-4531 | Tue Feb 16 1993 12:28 | 5 |
| I heard Rod Thorn of WFAN, and Jordan can not appeal a suspension. He
can appeal the fine. Thorn said that they didn't want the players to
be able to pick which games they would miss.
Mike
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53.14 | | FDCV06::KING | The Jessinator, Not just a child!!!!! | Tue Feb 16 1993 12:37 | 3 |
| Oh... I stand corrected...
REK
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53.15 | You'll eat those words! | LUDWIG::WHITEHAIR | CaVs will win it all! | Tue Feb 16 1993 12:51 | 23 |
|
Man, did I hear you right??? No, No way! This is certainly trash
comming from your mouth. The Bulls havn't been putting forth the
effort as they did in the past. Don't look for the Bulls to be in
first at years end or even the All Star break. Cleveland is poised
to take the lead. As far as your remark about the Bulls winning a
series if all games were played in Richfield....I honestly don't
think so! And...as far as Cleveland only winning a max of 2 games...
...I'm saving this note so that I can throw it in your face! SLAM!
DAUGHERTY PRICE NANCE
A L L S T A R S
When was the last time 3 players from the same team made the
All-star game???
Certainly a team effort in Cleveland! Not a one man show!
o
Go CaVs!
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53.16 | | PATE::MACNEAL | ruck `n' roll | Tue Feb 16 1993 12:59 | 7 |
| � When was the last time 3 players from the same team made the
� All-star game???
Probably when Bird, McHale, and Parish made it from the Celtics, or
maybe Jabbar, Worthy, and Magic from the Lakers.
REK, get a clue will ya!
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53.17 | | CAMONE::WAY | J. Edgar -- G-man wearin' a G-string | Tue Feb 16 1993 13:21 | 22 |
| > DAUGHERTY PRICE NANCE
>
> A L L S T A R S
>
> When was the last time 3 players from the same team made the
> All-star game???
>
> Certainly a team effort in Cleveland! Not a one man show!
And these picks are being panned by a lot of sportswriters. The
general tone of the comments is
"That three players would be picked from Cleveland just
shows the flaws in the All-Star balloting system and
how it really isn't representative of anything concrete"
Just fyi,
'Saw
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53.18 | | ROYALT::ASHE | Like giving a tictac to a whale... | Tue Feb 16 1993 13:36 | 4 |
| 1991-1992
Dumars Rodman Thomas
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53.19 | Only Time will tell, but Ill eat my works if Cleveland Finishes #1 | DEVOTN::CBULLS::MBROOKS | | Tue Feb 16 1993 14:16 | 16 |
| Chicago has not played up to there potential where as Cleveland is.
So all chicago has to do is play there norm and theyll go on there
normal average winning streak and put some distance between them and
cleveland. Chicago is sitting with the 3rd best record as of today
but there 1.5 up on cleveland with a game in hand.
And correct me if im wrong but Paxson (starter) is out for awile IR
and both Grant and Cartwright (starters) are out as well (or at least
1+ games). So how would cleveland fair against Chicago with 3 of there
5 starters out ????? (I know injuries are part of the game, but the
bulls last 2 loses would have been wins if not for injuries or jordan's
suspenion). Also I know grant/cartwright played in both loses but
neither were at 100% (although I dont think cartwright has ever been
100% :-)...)
MairB
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53.20 | | CNTROL::HUBER | File and Forget | Tue Feb 16 1993 14:56 | 36 |
|
> And correct me if im wrong but Paxson (starter) is out for awile IR
> and both Grant and Cartwright (starters) are out as well (or at least
> 1+ games). So how would cleveland fair against Chicago with 3 of there
> 5 starters out ?????
Well, we know how they faired with 2 of 5 starters out (both Nance and
Sanders missed the game).
> (I know injuries are part of the game, but the
> bulls last 2 loses would have been wins if not for injuries or jordan's
> suspenion).
Using the same argument, the Cavs could be well ahead of the Bulls
right now - every starter for Cleveland except Ehlo has missed time,
not to mention Hot Rod Williams, who while not a starter is a vital
player for the Cavs. And the majority of Cavs losses have occured
when a starter (particularly Price & Daugherty) has been out.
> Also I know grant/cartwright played in both loses but
> neither were at 100% (although I dont think cartwright has ever been
> 100% :-)...)
Neither was Hot Rod, who had to start in place of Nance.
Being as objective as possible, I believe that the Cavs would have a
very slight edge over the Bulls head-to-head right now if both teams
were fully healthy. Wilkins has helped tremendously when the Cavs
play teams with good 2's -and- 3's, like Chicago.
However, the Cav's players do seem more susceptable to injury, and
Daugherty isn't going to be 100% this year no matter what. So if
the Bulls can get their injured back, the have a possible edge. If
they stay ahead of Cleveland, it should be enough for them to win. B^(
Joe
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53.21 | make it the next home game for the fans' sake | FRETZ::HEISER | WHERE'S MY PROZAK!?!? | Tue Feb 16 1993 15:14 | 12 |
| Re: players choosing game suspensions
I think the suspension should be the next home game for that player.
The Dream Team players are the ones that put people in the seats.
The opposing fans that don't get to see these players often shouldn't
be penalized for it.
Perfect examples are Jordan's suspension in Phoenix last season, where
he only appears once a year, and Barkley's suspension in Cleveland this
season.
Mike
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53.22 | MairB and Hal - Steel cage match of the century | TNPUBS::MCCULLOUGH | Lindsey is THREE years old!!! | Tue Feb 16 1993 16:40 | 0 |
53.23 | your full of hot air! | LUDWIG::WHITEHAIR | CaVs will win it all! | Wed Feb 17 1993 12:07 | 19 |
|
Thanks Joe, my sentiments exactly! Lets not use injuries as a
scape goat. I haven't! The Bulls are a washed up team and can't
seem to keep the pace as they have in the past. They are all tired.
Maybe they are saving it for the playoffs but they haven't in the
past. Cleveland's bench is one of the best in the league and that
will carry them far into the playoffs this year. I expect the bench
to carry them into the big game this year. Jordan is one frustrated
guy this year. Can't make the big shot when it is needed and this
year...can't carry the team either. Cleveland is one of the best
in the league and it is time for a change.
OUT WITH THE OLD...BULLS
IN WITH THE NEW....CAVS!
o
Go CaVs!
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53.24 | | FRETZ::HEISER | WHERE'S MY PROZAC!?!? | Wed Feb 17 1993 12:22 | 10 |
| > past. Cleveland's bench is one of the best in the league and that
Yeah, especially that Mike Sanders! Talk about striking fear into the
hearts of the opponents!
> to carry them into the big game this year. Jordan is one frustrated
> guy this year. Can't make the big shot when it is needed and this
> year...can't carry the team either. Cleveland is one of the best
I guess you missed the Utah game.
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53.25 | | FDCV07::KING | The Jessinator, Not just a child!!!!! | Wed Feb 17 1993 12:34 | 3 |
| I'd take the Knicks bench over anyone elses in the league....
REK
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53.26 | At least Chicago has won theirs... | NAC::G_WAUGAMAN | | Wed Feb 17 1993 13:11 | 8 |
|
The best part about hearing all year long how Chicago, Cleveland, and
Phoenix just can't be beat is that at least two of the three are going
to be going home empty at the end of the year. That should be a cause
for celebration in itself...
glenn
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53.27 | Calling John Hendry | TNPUBS::MCCULLOUGH | Lindsey is THREE years old!!! | Wed Feb 17 1993 13:41 | 11 |
| There is something to be said for the Bulls expereince. I personally think
that offensively, Phoenix is pretty close talent wise, but the Bulls will
likely have more poise in the playoffs. As for the Cavs, they seem to ride
emotion, and would be capable of beating anyone under the right circumstances.
BTW - Gentlemen, this ' is called and apostrophe. For it's proper use, refer to
the style section of a good dictionary. Using apostrophies correctly can
be and uplifting, energizing expereince.
The 'Cadet
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53.28 | With the way the refs treat shaq im suprised theyve lost | DEVOTN::CBULLS::MBROOKS | | Wed Feb 17 1993 13:48 | 23 |
| Well this years seeding will be very important compared to previous
years. The #3 Seed could be in for some real trouble, so If cleveland
cant overtake Chicago in the standings they will likely see the likes
of NY in Round 2 (of course there's along way to go) but I see Chicago,
NY and Cleveland Finishing in the top 3 spots in the east.
Chicago has not been playing up to there ability (everyone can see
that). Basically its hard to win a championship, and then to stay
hungry and repeat is almost impossible, but to Threepeat, you need
incredible focus and talant, I think alot of the chicago players have
lost that hunger, including Jordan. There shooting percentage is down
there losing at home too often there just out of sync. But coming down
the stretch they just may snap out of it and start getting hunger pains
deep down inside, so watch out, they still have the Best Team in the
East and could still be playing in mid june this year :-)
I myself would like to see Chicago end up with the number 1 seed (of
course) and for Charlotte to make an incredible comeback and end up
with the #3 seed. NY wins there division plays and loses to Orlando
in Round 1 :-) and Atlanta upsets Cleveland :-). Orlando and Charlotte
play in the second round :-).....
MairB
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53.29 | | TNPUBS::MCCULLOUGH | Lindsey is THREE years old!!! | Wed Feb 17 1993 14:13 | 5 |
| To quote a great fellow noter:
Oh, forget it.
the 'Cadet
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53.30 | | CAMONE::WAY | J. Edgar -- G-man wearin' a G-string | Wed Feb 17 1993 14:19 | 13 |
| >To quote a great fellow noter:
>
> Oh, forget it.
>
> the 'Cadet
'Cadet,
You can lead a noter to an apostrophe, but you can't make him use it.....
'Saw
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53.31 | | PATE::MACNEAL | ruck `n' roll | Wed Feb 17 1993 14:25 | 3 |
| �BTW - Gentlemen, this ' is called and apostrophe.
^--- Bob, this is a conjunction and
should not be used as you did
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53.32 | never said *I* was perfect... | TNPUBS::MCCULLOUGH | Lindsey is THREE years old!!! | Wed Feb 17 1993 14:27 | 0 |
53.33 | | CTHQ::LEARY | US:WorldCop,WillPuffChestForMoney | Wed Feb 17 1993 14:29 | 17 |
| >> <<< CAM::$1$DUA5:[NOTES$LIBRARY]SPORTS.NOTE;1 >>>
-< SPORTS >-
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�BTW - Gentlemen, this ' is called and apostrophe.
^--- Bob, this is a conjunction and
>>should not be used as you did*<<
And this is a ., and should be
inserted up there.
BTW, the Bulls won't Threepeat. Period.
8^)
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53.34 | Wasn't going to get into it, but... | NAC::G_WAUGAMAN | | Wed Feb 17 1993 14:30 | 9 |
|
> BTW - Gentlemen, this ' is called and apostrophe. For it's proper use, refer to
^^^^
Geez Mac, he left you the hanging curve ball and you decide to chase
the hard slider in the dirt...
glenn
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53.35 | dat one was a test... | TNPUBS::MCCULLOUGH | Lindsey is THREE years old!!! | Wed Feb 17 1993 14:35 | 0 |
53.36 | BAILIFF! | FRETZ::HEISER | WHERE'S MY PROZAC!?!? | Wed Feb 17 1993 14:36 | 4 |
| Yeah Bob, you substituted "an" with "and" about 3 times in your last
note.
Mike (An_And Police)
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53.37 | ENGLSH::GRAMMAR - Hit KP7 to add to your notebook | AXIS::ROBICHAUD | HOMER,PLATO,VOLTAIRE,bobknight | Wed Feb 17 1993 14:44 | 0 |
53.38 | | CAMONE::WAY | J. Edgar -- G-man wearin' a G-string | Wed Feb 17 1993 14:46 | 4 |
| We currently have an opening for Conjunction Police and Period Police.....
'Saw
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53.39 | It's on da table - pleeze be merciful | TNPUBS::MCCULLOUGH | Lindsey is THREE years old!!! | Wed Feb 17 1993 14:55 | 0 |
53.40 | special training and knowledge is nice to have? ;^) | CSTEAM::FARLEY | Megabucks Winner Wannabee | Wed Feb 17 1993 20:41 | 14 |
| 'Saw,
Yabbut what happens if the Conjunction Police and the Period Police
get together - especially at the wrong time of the month?
What will we do if the Period Police is late, or worse, goes away?
What will the Police do if the period is missed?
Do they know how to practice safe grammar?
I remain,
erring on the side of caution, I think....
Kev
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53.41 | | PFSVAX::JACOB | See if We care if ya starve, Jesse | Wed Feb 17 1993 21:03 | 16 |
|
>>What will we do if the Period Police is late, or worse, goes away?
Cry. THis phenomenom is followed by a 9 month reign of terror by the
SO. Unstoppable by ANY police. Massive consumption of weird craved
comsumables. Followed by the 2am patrol which gets ya up EVERY night.
>>What will the Police do if the period is missed?
Run the other way as fast as they can and for as long as they can!!
(8^)*
JaKe
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53.42 | HAHAHAHAHA! | CTHQ::LEARY | US:WorldCop,WillPuffChestForMoney | Wed Feb 17 1993 23:25 | 6 |
| -1,
Danke JaKe fer that late-night belly laff on this here busy night.
Ah needed that. Rollward!!
MikeL
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53.43 | only action so far | FRETZ::HEISER | Komm Gott, Sch�pfer, Heiliger Geist | Thu Feb 25 1993 19:25 | 2 |
| Da Bulls have re-acquired Ed Nealy from Golden St. for a 2nd round
pick.
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53.44 | For 2nd round pick in 2001 draft - dywzrobbed | AKOCOA::BREEN | You don't know Hillary like I do.... | Fri Feb 26 1993 14:10 | 1 |
|
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53.45 | | AXIS::ROBICHAUD | Let's not be L7... | Mon Mar 01 1993 11:30 | 4 |
| 2001, a draft odyssey. The kid they're going to draft isn't
even in high school yet!
/Don
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53.46 | Bulls VS Charlotte Eastern Finals :-) | RUNAWY::CBULLS::MBROOKS | | Mon Mar 08 1993 14:55 | 12 |
| Well Neally is better then that last guy they picked up :-)
Lets see at the 1/2 way mark the bulls were looking a little sloppy
they had the 3rd or 4rth best record and were behind the Knicks and
had Cleveland coming up there but, now at the 3/4 mark of the season
(or just about) there looking a little bit better. 3rd best record
overall but #1 in the east, 1 up on the Knicks and 2.5 up on cleveland
Thats the good news, Plus the JordanLess Bulls won for the first time
:-) over Dallas.... Jordan should be back real soon....
Go Bulls....
MaB
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53.47 | | METSNY::francus | Mets in '93 | Mon Mar 08 1993 15:03 | 5 |
|
fwiw: Bulls and Knicks have the same number of losses. Bulls have won
2 more games.
The Crazy Met
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53.48 | Jordan is back, still hurt, still socred 38pts VS Seattle | DEVOTN::CBULLS::MBROOKS | | Thu Mar 11 1993 12:48 | 5 |
| Theyre still sitting with the 2nd best overall record, second only
to phoenix. Did NY beat the Lakers last Night ????? Plus I think
Chicago holds the Tie Breaker on NY right now ? Will be intresting
in the east....
MaB
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53.49 | | METSNY::francus | Mets in '93 | Thu Mar 11 1993 13:21 | 4 |
|
Knicks beat LA 110-104 last night.
The Crazy Met
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53.50 | man, that was beautiful! | FRETZ::HEISER | Komm Gott, Sch�pfer, Heiliger Geist | Thu Mar 11 1993 14:58 | 2 |
| > Theyre still sitting with the 2nd best overall record, second only
> to phoenix.
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53.51 | What Happened... | RUNAWY::CBULLS::MBROOKS | | Fri Mar 12 1993 07:40 | 6 |
| Well if they had to lose I guess Id pick the Heat, Good Job hey
Kath....Im still in shock, maybe my eyes and ears have deceived
me :-)....
M_Air_B
(Oh no Cleveland Gained a notch, NY takes over
the Lead in the East)
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53.52 | Had to happen sometime | LCALOR::PETRIE | Happy Birthday, Grant Long! | Fri Mar 12 1993 17:37 | 6 |
|
That was one heck of a game, M_Air...and the Bulls almost stole it at the
end. At least it will shut Scottie Pippen up for a while :^)
ears still ringing,
Kath
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53.53 | | ACESMK::FRANCUS | Mets in '93 | Mon Mar 15 1993 00:58 | 10 |
| Bulls lose to the Pistons 101-99. Knicks beat Indiana by 30+.
For now (season still has a ways to go) Knicks lead the Bulls by 1 game
in the race for best record in the East; Knicks lead by 2 in the loss
column, and have 2 games in hand.
Should be a fascinating 20 or so games.
The Crazy Met
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53.54 | The Bulls are slacking big time | DEVOTN::CBULLS::MBROOKS | | Mon Mar 15 1993 12:42 | 22 |
| Whats happened to those bulls, its bad enough to lose to an expansion
team but Id rather lose to Dallas then Detroit :-). Pippen, Jordan and
Armstrong all had chances for the winning shot and all missed,
armstrong's attempt was from 1/2 court at the buzzer. Pippen stunk up
the place shooting 6 - 16, they shot around 50% for the game and were
playing catch up from the 1st qtr on, they had a small lead at one
point but Detroit had this game from the get go. I still cant believe
they lost to 2 Non-playoff caliber teams in a 4 day span. There a full
game behind NY and only 1.5 up on cleveland, could be a tricky stretch.
The only good news if even if NY finishes with the best record in the
east Chicago will still host the Eastern Champ Series at home :-)
seeing that both NY and Cleveland will lose in the first round :-).
I like the Central as it stands today Chicago, Cleveland, Charlotte
and Atlanta. Now if NJ can take a dive to allow NY, Boston, Orl and
Miami in the East the playoffs would be alot of fun in the east.
Seems like the 3 expansion teams in the east should no longer be
considered expansion teams now that they move out of the bottom
ranks of the NBA. The west still owns the worst teams in the NBA.
M_Air_B
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53.55 | Down to the Wire in the East | DEVOTN::CBULLS::MBROOKS | | Mon Mar 15 1993 12:44 | 5 |
| One more tid bit, Grant, Cartwright and Paxson (3 Starters) are all
hurt right now. The bulls have also had 3 times as many games missed
this year by starters then all of last year....... I know injuries are
part of the game, but its easy to see that a Healthy Bulls team would
be up 6-10 games on NY :-)
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53.56 | | METSNY::francus | Mets in '93 | Mon Mar 15 1993 12:59 | 6 |
|
Darn right injuries are a part of the game. Lakers had mucho injuries during
the 1989 finals. Thomas was injured in the 1988 finals. Bulls last 2 years have
been mostly injury free; it all evens out.
The Crazy Met
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53.57 | Getting busy... | DEVOTN::CBULLS::MBROOKS | | Mon Mar 15 1993 13:13 | 11 |
| I think the bulls have to make some moves this year (and during the off
season). cartwright is a walking wounded and can no longer give any
worth while playing time to the team, I can almost say the same for
Paxson. They need to add some more Youth to this team, I know they
will never get a high draft pick because with jordan/pippen they will
always make the playoffs. Grant/Jordan/Pippen/Armstrong are the team
with most of the others expendable, they need a Center ??? What/Who can
they get what/who is available. They may win the east a few more times
but the west has 1 or 2 teams that just may be able to take the bulls
out....
MaB
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53.58 | could've had 3 more titles | FRETZ::HEISER | there's a Whacko in Waco | Mon Mar 15 1993 15:10 | 9 |
| Re: injuries
Can't forget these crucial losses either:
- Celtics frontline in '87 (still made it to the finals)
- Bird in '85 " "
- losing Tiny in the '82 Eastern Conference finals.
Mike
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53.59 | | ROYALT::ASHE | T. Kennedy: Good senator, bad date | Mon Mar 15 1993 22:59 | 2 |
| Pistons played without Aguirre...
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53.60 | Good Job by the Mighty Bullets last night :-) | RUNAWY::CBULLS::MBROOKS | | Tue Mar 16 1993 09:23 | 19 |
| Bulls make a move to get back on top last night by dowing the Clippers
at home, this puts them 1/2 a game behind NY and thanks to the Mighty
Bullets there 2 1/2 games up on cleveland :-)
BJ Armstrong had 28pts (5 more then Jordan)
Miami downed Denver in OT and Play against Seattle tonight, should be
intresting hey kath, considering that Orland plays at Houston. Miami
could be sitting 1 1/2 back after tonight, every game counts now...
As it sits now Chicago would host Atlanta and NY would host Orlando,
I see an upset in the making :-) Shaq dominates Ewing 3 straight games
:-)......
Good job by BJ, I hope the bulls can put together a little streak, of
course we know what NY did last year when they were sitting on top of
the Atlantic Division (BIG TIME CHOKE DOWN THE STRETCH) :-)
M.Air.B
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53.61 | | MIMS::ROLLINS_R | Paying for decades of Demo.Congress | Tue Mar 16 1993 09:57 | 5 |
| > As it sits now Chicago would host Atlanta and NY would host Orlando,
> I see an upset in the making :-)
I guess this is a concession that Chicago would be upset in the opening
round by the currently red-hot Hawks.
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53.62 | Miami would be ideal, otherwise ... | METSNY::francus | Mets in '93 | Tue Mar 16 1993 10:28 | 7 |
| .60 makes a good point. I would rather the Knicks did not face Orlando
in the first round. Knicks should win, but Orlando plays them tough and
could make them work. Of course, I'm not sure I would want the Knicks to
face Boston or the Nets in the first round either. Atlanta would be nice.
Guess that means Atlanta needs to finish 8th.
The Crazy Met
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53.63 | enough babbling... (sorry) | DEVOTN::CBULLS::MBROOKS | | Tue Mar 16 1993 10:32 | 22 |
| Actually that could happen, but I wouldnt bet on it, Would You :-)
NY even if they end up winning the #1 Seed in the East dont have what
it takes to go all the way. I can honestly say that there's 3 or 4
teams in the east who could knock out NY. And dont count Charlotte
out of Round 2 just yet, they look pretty darn good.... Im counting
on 2 upsets in the first round, and one could easily be Chicago....
The East is more evenly matched up then the west, I just wish the
east had some more patsy teams like the west so they could have
ballooned records as well. The worst team in the East has 17 wins
the 2 worst teams in the West added together have 18wins, talk about
some ballooned stats...
If anyone wants to see why the west has 5 teams with .600 and better
records all you have to do is look at the bottom 3 teams, theyve handed
out a combinded 143 wins, the west has some really bad teams. The east
has 3 expansion teams, but the one with the worst record would be
banging onthe Playoff door in the west (as well as the east). Why
couldnt Minny play in the east (Talk about some easy wins).
Here's hoping PHilly and Milwaukee can pull out wins tonight... And
good luck Miami...
M.air.B
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53.64 | | METSNY::francus | Mets in '93 | Tue Mar 16 1993 10:50 | 20 |
|
No question that the East is a toss up this year. Chicago would still be
favored even if they did not get the #1 seed in the East. But as .63 points out
Orlando/Atlanta - hot as they are, Boston are all capable of pulling upsets
in the first round - especially since it is a best of 5.
I don't agree that the Knicks do not have what it takes to win it all. They
could just be on a hot streak, but they have really put it together over the
last 20 games. They are consistently scoring 100+ points a game while still
holding the opposition to under 100. A major factor is that they have to stay
healthy; then again most championship teams also happen to have very few
injuries.
re: records
Phoenix's record is 4 games better than the Knicks. It is an interesting
speculation what the respective records would be if the Knicks got to play
Dallas and Minnesota more often. Phoenix is haveing a great season, but ...
The Crazy Met
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53.65 | fyi | FRETZ::HEISER | raise your voice in shouts of joy | Wed Mar 24 1993 14:08 | 8 |
| "That's going to be our cancer. That's what will break us up as a team, when we
start thinking from a selfish, personal standpoint. Look at the teams that have
been successful in the past, and why they came apart. Contracts are where it
started. I guess it's going to boil down to how well Jerry Krause (Bulls'
operations chief) can keep people happy."
- Michael Jordan on teammates, namely Horace Grant, politicking for big pay
jumps.
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53.66 | Bulls back on top with the #1 Seed :-) | RUNAWY::CBULLS::MBROOKS | | Wed Mar 24 1993 15:23 | 23 |
| Well the Bulls are back were they belong, at the top of the east.
Granted there currently tied with NY but if they can beat Philly
tonight they will be .5 game up on NY. They have a 4 game cushion
on Cleveland (hopefully 4.5 after tonight).
Can someone post the late game results from last night (Sea VS Port
and LAC Vs SAC) thanks.
major Bummed over Miami's Loss last night, they need a W in a Big way
over the Orlando Shaq's, oh well. Tonight Miami plays at Boston :-).
Bulls are hanging tough for the race in the east, its starting to move
towards a 2 team race between NY and CHicago. IF Cleveland falls any
futher behind the can give up on the #1 Seed, I dont think NY and
Chicago will both fold down the stretch. Im not sure who holds the
Tie Breaking edge between Chicago-NY-Cleveland (someone fill us in).
But Chicago would play either Indiana or Atlanta, Id rather seem them
play indiana, I hope Atlanta gets thru round 1 :-)...
With how bad the lower teams are in the west the top 8 should be set
next month :-)
MaB
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53.67 | a start on tie-breakers | METSNY::francus | Mets in '93 | Wed Mar 24 1993 15:31 | 10 |
| Knicks still have a 1 game edge in the loss column and 2 games in hand.
Knicks currently lead the season series over Chicago 2-1. Last game
of the season is Chicago in NY - could be a doozey!
Knicks lead the season series with the Cavs at least 2-1, might even be
3-1 in which case they win that tie breaker. Not sure what the teams
conference records are.
The Crazy Met
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53.68 | so much for parity, the west still sips (at the bottom) | RUNAWY::CBULLS::MBROOKS | | Thu Mar 25 1993 09:42 | 0 |
53.69 | fyi | FRETZ::HEISER | dance with the one who brung ya | Thu Apr 15 1993 16:15 | 31 |
| Article 8536 of clari.sports.basketball:
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Subject: Bulls' fan hits a long one for $1 million
CHICAGO (UPI) -- For one fan at the Chicago Stadium on Wednesday
night, the Chicago Bulls' 119-92 victory over the Miami Heat was not the
highlight.
Don Calhoun of Bloomington won $1 million when he sank a shot from
one foul line, across the halfcourt line and the second free-throw line
and through the hoop. The prize rides on a halftime contest at Bulls
home games.
Calhoun was picked at random from the packed Stadium stands, given a
``Million-Dollar Shot'' T-shirt and handed a ball, as the Bulls looked
on.
He backed away from the free-throw line, took a couple of half-
running steps and hurled the basketball overhand. It sailed through the
air and swished through the basket, as Calhoun jumped up and down, up
and down.
``It's exciting, it's exciting,'' Calhoun said as he was mobbed by
the Bulls, who slapped high-fives with Calhoun and hugged him as the
crowd screamed.
After the game, Bulls forward Scottie Williams told reporters he
thought it was great -- and an opportunity for him.
``I was the first one up to him,'' Williams said. ``I wanted to ask
him if I could borrow $6,000 to pay my fine.''
Before the game, the NBA fined Williams and several other Bulls and
Detroit Pistons players for their roles in a brawl that was triggered
when Bill Laimbeer slapped Williams on the head. Laimbeer drew a $12,000
fine and Williams got half that for retaliating.
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Newsgroups: clari.sports.basketball,clari.sports.top
Subject: Chicago Bulls: 'Million Dollar Shot' man will get his money
CHICAGO (UPI) -- It will be the real thing after all.
The Chicago Bulls, a restaurant chain and Coca-Cola Sunday guaranteed
the $1 million won by office supply salesman Don Calhoun in a ``Million
Dollar Shot'' contest. In a joint statement, the Bulls, Lettuce
Entertain You Enterprises and Coca-Cola Fountain said reports that
Calhoun would not receive the prize money for sinking an improbable, 78-
foot basket ``are, and always have been, completely false.''
Local media reported during the weekend that American Hole 'N One
Inc., the insurance company that bankrolled the contest, was considering
disqualifying Calhoun because it learned he had appeared in basketball
games -- albeit less than a dozen times -- for Triton College, a junior
college in a western Chicago suburb.
Under contest rules, the contestant could not have been a college,
semi-pro or professional basketball player. It is not known whether
Calhoun had ever been required to sign a statement declaring that he had
not played college or pro basketball.
``It is unclear at this time whether the company that insured the
event will pay on the policy,'' a joint statement said. ``However,
regardless of its decision, Lettuce Entertain You, Coca-Cola Fountain
and the Chicago Bulls will honor the $1 million award and ensure that
this event has a happy ending.''
Calhoun also appeared at the news conference, just one of many at
which he has appeared since becoming an instant celebrity with his
dramatic overhand throw during a third-quarter intermission in a Bulls-
Miami Heat game on Wednesday night.
``I am most appreciative to the people at Lettuce Entertain You
Enterprises, Coca-Cola Fountain and the Chicago Bulls,'' Calhoun said.
``I want to urge everybody to eat in Lettuce Entertain You restaurants,
drink plenty of Coca-Cola and cheer for a Bulls three-peat. It feels
good to trust in people. This has turned out to be a wonderful
experience.''
Calhoun said he would not be quitting his job as a sales associate at
the Reliable Office Superstore in Bloomington, but he indicated he would
be throwing some work the way of the friend who got him the tickets to
the Bulls game.
``No, I'm going to keep my job,'' Calhoun said. ``I'm going to see my
good friend who gave me the Bulls tickets. He's also an investment
broker.''
He admitted that he had some doubts in the wake of the reports that
he might not be collecting the prize, ``even though I knew that the
three companies involved and myself would pull through.''
A $5-an-hour office supply store salesman, Calhoun became an instant
celebrity and made the round of TV talk shows after sinking the basket.
He said workers at the office supply store in Bloomington were still
answering telephone calls, ``Hello, Reliable Office Superstore, home of
the Million-Dollar Shot.''
The weekend reports that Calhoun might not be collecting his prize
apparently forced the hastily arranged news conference, which was set up
around noon Sunday.
Prior to the news conference, a Bulls spokesman had said Calhoun
``will be paid every penny'' of the money -- to be paid out at the rate
of $50,000 a year for 20 years -- no matter what the insurance company
decided.
In a Chicago Sun-Times story Sunday, Bulls marketing vice president
Steve Schanwald conceded that the Calhoun story had provided more than
$1 million in publicity for the Bulls, the restaurant chain and Coke.
He also denied said the miracle shot proved critics were wrong when
they claimed that the shot would never be made.
The Chicago Sun-Times also reported Sunday it had learned Calhoun was
getting counsel from a Chicago attorney, who declined to be identified.
``The first thing I've emphasized to Calhoun is that he make sure
that he gets the money promised him,'' the attorney told the newspaper.
``We always wanted somebody to win this,'' Schanwald said. ``And the
proof is in the pudding. ... The news reports, the excitement during and
after the shot and the way people everywhere are talking it is
generating publicity beyond my wildest dreams,'' Schanwald said. ``Far
more than $1 million worth.''
He said the Bulls had received calls from Japan, Germany, Australia,
Brazil, Italy and Poland for videotape of ``the shot.''
``That shot was unbelievable,'' Schanwald said. ``It certainly will
be featured in our season's highlight film.''
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53.71 | running tally of Bulls vs. playoff teams... | FRETZ::HEISER | break this ball and chain | Fri Apr 23 1993 18:04 | 14 |
| Just out of curiousity, what is the road record of the Bulls vs.
Eastern playoff teams? I have this much info...
Overall Road Home
------- ---- ----
New York 1-2 1-0 0-2
Cleveland 2-3
Boston 3-1
New Jersey 4-0 2-0 2-0
Charlotte 3-1 2-0 1-1
Atlanta 2-2
Indiana 4-0 2-0 2-0
--------------------------------------------------
19-9 7-0 5-3
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53.72 | | METSNY::francus | ABP | Mon Apr 26 1993 12:37 | 4 |
|
Whats up with Pippen? he looked pathetic in yesterdays game.
The Crazy Met
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53.73 | | CUPMK::DEVLIN | Don Cherry and Seinfeld Roolz | Mon Apr 26 1993 12:57 | 4 |
| Pippen is the James WOrthy of the East. Magic made Worthy. Jordan
makes Pippen. He's the most overrated player in the league.
JD
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53.74 | | MSBCS::BRYDIE | The Peter Principle in action | Mon Apr 26 1993 13:17 | 9 |
|
>> Whats up with Pippen? he looked pathetic in yesterdays game.
You can say that again! 2 for 16 for a total of 4 points!
Scottie is just plain intimidated by the Knicks. Different
folks react differently to physical intimidation. Guys like
Kevin Johnson have psychotic episodes when they feel the
least bit threatened. Scottie, on the other hand, goes into
a shell.
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53.75 | A Dream Teamer Overrated? Can't be? Can it? | CNTROL::CHILDS | The idea that nothing matters... | Mon Apr 26 1993 13:22 | 2 |
|
I remember Rodman used to give him migranes..........
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53.76 | combination of both | FRETZ::HEISER | break this ball and chain | Mon Apr 26 1993 13:32 | 2 |
| I agree he's overrated, but to be fair, hasn't he been struggling with
some leg injury?
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53.77 | | AXIS::ROBICHAUD | Boston Broons� - JuggerNOT | Mon Apr 26 1993 13:55 | 6 |
| You want to talk about pathetic? How about the pass he tried
to throw to an almost triple teamed Michael Jordan Friday night
in Charlotte while Bill Cartwright was wide open and alone under
the basket begging for the ball?
/Don
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53.78 | Bulls vs. playoff teams | FRETZ::HEISER | break this ball and chain | Mon Apr 26 1993 16:07 | 24 |
| Overall Road Home
------- ---- ----
New York 1-3 0-2 1-1
Cleveland 2-3 1-2 1-1
Boston 3-1 1-1 2-0
New Jersey 4-0 2-0 2-0
Charlotte 3-2 1-1 2-1
Atlanta 2-2 1-1 1-1
Indiana 5-0 3-0 2-0
--------------------------------------------------
20-11 9-7 11-4
Overall Road Home
------- ---- ----
Phoenix 1-1 1-0 0-1
Houston 0-2 0-1 0-1
Seattle 2-0 1-0 1-0
Portland 2-0 1-0 1-0
San Antonio 0-2 0-1 0-1
Utah 2-0 1-0 1-0
L.A. Clippers 2-0 1-0 1-0
L.A. Lakers 0-2 0-1 0-1
---------------------------------------------------
9-7 5-3 4-4
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53.79 | | CUPMK::DEVLIN | Don Cherry and Seinfeld Roolz | Mon Apr 26 1993 19:30 | 5 |
|
Only thing I like about Scottie Pippen is the fack(TM) that he always
looks like he's got his face pressed up against a piece of glass.
JD
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53.80 | Scottie Pippen :== ShovelFace ! | GENRAL::WADE | I reckon so..... | Tue Apr 27 1993 10:19 | 1 |
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53.81 | FYI | FRETZ::HEISER | debt free | Wed Apr 28 1993 19:26 | 80 |
| From: [email protected] (ROBERT J. MURPHY, UPI Sports Writer)
Newsgroups: clari.sports.basketball,clari.sports.top
Subject: Bulls set for three-peat run
CHICAGO (UPI) -- Steady or not, here they go.
Bidding to become only the third team in history to three-peat as NBA
champions, the Chicago Bulls begin the second phase of a long journey
Friday when they host the Atlanta Hawks in their playoff opener.
Despite a 57-win season, third best in the league, the Bulls' first
phase drew mixed reviews -- ``uninspired'' at times, lack of ``swagger,''
not as good and just plain ``old.''
The next few games should shed light on Chicago's chances this
postseason, since the Bulls have talked about getting on with the
playoffs since training camp opened last fall.
Can Michael Jordan & Co. turn it up and rekindle that trademark high-
pressure trapping defense and high-flying transition offense? In other
words, as fans and members of the media have inquired at times this
year, have the Bulls been holding something back so as to have enough
left for another stretch run?
``We still have a lot of things we want to prove as a team,'' said
Jordan, who with a 32.6 points a game average captured his seventh
straight league scoring title. ``In some ways, it's harder getting here,
and now we're finding out it's harder trying to stay here.''
``I think they're prepared, anxious and ready for the playoffs to
start,'' Bulls Coach Phil Jackson said.
When last season concluded, the Bulls were last seen dancing atop the
scorer's table at Chicago Stadium, rocking to Queen's ``We are the
champions'' after beating the Portland Trail Blazers in the NBA finals.
Afterward, Jackson called the 1991-92 run to the crown ``an odyssey''
compared to the Bulls' 1990-91 championship, which he termed ``a
honeymoon.'' If the Bulls manage to capture a third straight title, last
season's long strange trip will look more like a tip-toe through the
tulips.
``A lot of people have jumped off the Bulls bandwagon and are writing
us off,'' reserve forward Stacey King said. ``We have a lot of character
and pride. We're going to go until we can't go anymore.''
Chicago finished the regular season 57-25, tied for the third-best
mark in franchise history but 10 wins less than last year. The Bulls
finished behind only the Phoenix Suns and New York Knicks, although they
recorded a marked dropoff in just about every major statistical
category. They lost their final two games and three of their last five.
Scottie Pippen, the symbol of this year's unsteady ride, was hampered
by injuries and inconsistency. Hobbled by a sprained ankle, Jordan's
fellow All-Star and U.S. Olympian completed the regular season with a
real clunker: a season-low 4 points on 2-of-16 shooting in 34 minutes
against the Knicks on Sunday.
Pippen still is bothered by the ankle, former sharp-shooting point
guard John Paxson has admitted his surgically repaired left knee is
acting up again, and aging center Bill Cartwright's bones are creaking
louder than 63-year-old Chicago Stadium.
But, after a summer of Dream Teaming in Barcelona, a criminal
gambling trial that tarnished Jordan's name, some bruised egos in
training camp, a heart attack suffered by assistant Johnny Bach, a trip
to the emergency room by general manager Jerry Krause after he thought
he was having a heart attack, another season full of here comes Toni
Kukoc rumors and 82 games of jockeying for position, the real season is
about to begin.
``Everyone's glad the playoffs are here,'' Jordan said. ``This is
where the season is really made. Now is when the real fun begins.''
``Now we can get down to business,'' Bulls foward Horace Grant added,
``and we're ready for it.''
The Bulls are vying to become the first NBA club to three-peat since
the Boston Celtics ran off eight straight championships from 1959-1966.
Minneapolis was the only other franchise to win three straight NBA
titles from 1952-54.
Chicago is the third team to make a three-peat bid in the past five
years. The Los Angeles Lakers won back-to-back titles in 1987 and 1988,
and the Detroit Pistons ran off consecutive championships in 1989 and
1990.
When the Lakers finally fell in 1989, they were beaten by Detroit in
the finals. When the Pistons fell in 1991, they were beaten by Chicago
in the Eastern Conference finals. If the pattern continues, the Bulls
will be knocked off by the eventual NBA champions and, barring an upset,
they're headed for an Eastern Conference showdown with the Knicks, who
would hold the home-court edge.
There's no doubt Jordan is ready. He always is. The question is
whether his teammates can lend a hand.
``We have to find that fire again and keep it burning,'' Jordan said.
``Hopefully, being the underdog is enough to keep it burning.''
Chicago, Atlanta and the rest of the NBA world will soon find out.
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53.82 | I hope there's an upset in NY | DEVOTN::CBULLS::MBROOKS | | Thu Apr 29 1993 08:59 | 18 |
| Ive always said they should have traded pippen to a lottery team for
there first found pick (If they could get that) and/or attempt to get
a decent center, I wonder if Charlotte would have traded there 1st
round pick last year for Pippen straight up before they knew where
they were seeded, I would have love to see Morning as a BULL.
Bulls VS Atlanta should be a good series, Bad thing is I cant rally
for an atlanta upset in the first round, I wish NY had to play a real
team in the 1st round, oh well.
NY over Indiana (Cake Walk) Charlotte over Boston (5)
Cleveland over NY (Cake Walk) Chicago over Atlanta (5)
NY over Charlotte (6) Chicago over Cleveland (7)
Chicago over NY (7)
M.Air.B
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53.83 | eat at Jordan's | FRETZ::HEISER | debt free | Thu Apr 29 1993 13:28 | 24 |
| From: [email protected] (UPI)
Newsgroups: clari.sports.basketball
Subject: Jordan: Come on in but don't bug me
CHICAGO (UPI) -- Chicago Bulls superstar Michael Jordan throws open
the doors to his new restaurant -- the latest in a string of celebrity
eating establishments in the city -- on Friday.
But he has put everyone on notice: don't ask him for an autograph.
A basketball 25 feet in diameter and a huge picture of Jordan doing
one of his famous slam dunks will greet those arriving at the three-
story North Side eatery named Michael Jordan's Restaurant.
Inside, diners can sample macaroni and cheese, a Jordan favorite
using the recipe of wife Juanita, and American fare including steaks,
chops, chicken and fish.
Jordan even has a special enclosed area where he can dine privately
while looking out on the lower floors of the restaurant.
``This is going to be a place where I can come and relax,'' Jordan
told a group of preview guests Wednesday. ``So don't bother me when you
see me here.''
Jordan said that includes asking him for autographs.
``With this restaurant, it's going to be a fun place to hang out, and
you'll see some of Michael Jordan's personality,'' Jordan said.
Even the likes of Patrick Ewing or Charles Barkley are welcome,
Jordan said, ``unless they beat us that night.''
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53.84 | | ROYALT::ASHE | Det. Teamsters:92-93 DEChoop champs | Thu Apr 29 1993 14:45 | 1 |
| Of course, why ask him when he can charge you for it at a show...
|
53.85 | | CAM3::WAY | on a magic carpet ride... | Thu Apr 29 1993 15:06 | 6 |
| See some of his personality?
That ought to take all of about half an appetizer.....
'Saw
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53.86 | | DECWET::METZGER | Imagine your logo here. | Thu Apr 29 1993 15:37 | 12 |
|
Come one, come all...
Come pay $35 and see We like mike...Come see some of the famous Jordan
personality...but don't bother the Michael...he's relaxing right now
but he could turn on you in a flash...
That's one place I'll avoid if I ever stay in Chicago for more than an hour.
Metz
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53.87 | | ROCK::GRONOWSKI | the dream is always the same... | Thu Apr 29 1993 19:05 | 3 |
53.88 | Another Round of Jordan bashing | CBULLS::MBROOKS | | Mon May 03 1993 11:31 | 20 |
| No excuses, they will attempt to three peat with what most of you
call a one man team, no center, no supporting cast, no bench, etc.
They are still the best in BBall today, untill someone beats them,
it dont look like atlanta will do that, and we have to wait and see
what cleveland teams shows up in round 2 if they get there. Some
people should only NOTE if they have something usefull to add. I
see the same sh$% from the same folks over and over about jordan, its
pretty stale and old at this point. Have you seen his new commercial
yet, this is a guy with no free time in his life at all, always someone
watching him, taking his picture asking for an autograph. I hope I
never run into him, becuase I would not be able to resist asking for an
autograph or getting a picture, he deserves his privicy just like the
rest of us, its just alot harder for him. Maybe sometimes he acts like
his Hugeness, his HIGH AIRNESS and even has his little spats of Wineing
but dont we all. Most people would take him on there team in a heart
beat, and most people dream about having a life like his. But its not
all fun and games.... Oh well enouth babbling brooks, back to work,
MairB
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53.89 | | CAMONE::WAY | Are you Master of your domain? | Mon May 03 1993 12:14 | 56 |
| > Have you seen his new commercial
> yet, this is a guy with no free time in his life at all, always someone
> watching him, taking his picture asking for an autograph.
Mikey has a choice of how he wants to spend his life. Right now Mikey
is in pursuit of The Almighty Buck. To pursue that means exposure, and
with exposure comes groupies, and vast multitudes of groupie like
folks being unable to resist asking for his autograph. Mikey made the
choice and I don't feel sorry for him one teeny-weeny bit.
>I hope I
> never run into him, becuase I would not be able to resist asking for an
> autograph or getting a picture, he deserves his privicy just like the
> rest of us, its just alot harder for him.
Only because of the choices he has made.
>Maybe sometimes he acts like
> his Hugeness, his HIGH AIRNESS and even has his little spats of Wineing
> but dont we all.
I don't.
To me, truly great people have humility that goes along with talent.
The last vestiges of respect that I had for Mikey went out the window when
he bitched about ALL of the Chicago organziation getting champeenship
rings. I guess Mikey never realized that the little old lady who sat
on the switchboard for 20 years actually contributes to him being able
to be where he is. Sounds to me like he's got a severe Leona Helmsley
complex.
>Most people would take him on there team in a heart
> beat, and most people dream about having a life like his.
I don't. Perhaps because I'm busy working on my own life, and creating
a quality life for myself. I'd put forth that people who dream about
having a life like Mikey's might, as Tommy says, "have a little too much
free time on their hands."
>But its not
> all fun and games....
Nope, it's a business. And don't fool yourself -- Mikey is as cut-throat
as any other high powered, big money, exec.
JMHO,
'Saw
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53.90 | I guess experience does count for something | VIA::COHEN | | Mon May 03 1993 12:59 | 7 |
|
The Bull's actually seem to be getting their engine in gear. They
dismantled an Atlanta team that on paper looked like it might be some
trouble. Chicago/Knicks looks like the championship battle right now,
altough I would expect Cleveland to give them a battle.
Bob
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53.91 | | FRETZ::HEISER | debt free | Mon May 03 1993 14:38 | 9 |
| Re: Mikey being cut-throat
I once saw a quote from Phil Jackson where he called Jordan a shark.
He said something along the lines of Jordan wouldn't just be happy
beating you in anything, he'd want to rob you of your clothes too and
send you home naked.
Of course, he still could stand leaving the Pete Rose School of
Gambling.
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53.92 | | CAMONE::WAY | Are you Master of your domain? | Mon May 03 1993 14:40 | 17 |
| > I once saw a quote from Phil Jackson where he called Jordan a shark.
> He said something along the lines of Jordan wouldn't just be happy
> beating you in anything, he'd want to rob you of your clothes too and
> send you home naked.
>
> Of course, he still could stand leaving the Pete Rose School of
> Gambling.
Late last November, or perhaps it was December, WFAN had a conversation
with a columnist from Chicago who covers the Bulls. He had some Mikey
stories to tell, and it pretty much agrees with what you've just said
Mike.....
'Saw
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53.93 | | FRETZ::HEISER | raise your voice in shouts of joy | Mon May 03 1993 16:31 | 6 |
| Scenario: Last game of the season, Bulls vs. Knicks. Bulls losing
in the garden as Patrick Ewing is up shooting free throws near the
end of the game. The fans start chanting MVP.
Jordan's reply later: "I can't believe the fans started chanting for
me while Ewing was at the free throw line!"
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53.94 | | CAMONE::WAY | Are you Master of your domain? | Mon May 03 1993 16:33 | 14 |
| >Jordan's reply later: "I can't believe the fans started chanting for
>me while Ewing was at the free throw line!"
I'd be much more willing to "be like Mike", if being like Mike included
a little bit of humility.
Failing that, perhaps when we move into our new offices in Rocky Hill,
they will build me a special eating area above the rest of the cafeteria
so no one will ask me for autographs, and I might look out over my
subjects in smug satisfaction while I dine.....
'Saw
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53.95 | | MSBCS::BRYDIE | The Peter Principle in action | Mon May 03 1993 16:58 | 3 |
|
Can anyone name me one athlete of Jordan's stature who was really
"humble"?
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53.96 | Bulls could go all the way | CBULLS::MBROOKS | | Mon May 03 1993 17:09 | 26 |
| I loved the Comment jordan made about them chanting his name, it was a
joke for you noters who couldnt tell. And for those of you who dont
have time to think about what it would be like to be a rich talanted
athlete it shocks me that you do have enough time to write notes :-).
Jordan is competative, but arnt all men ????? He just has the talant
and desire to win as well. I enjoy watching sports, I enjoy watching
a great RB dance around tacklers and In BBall I love to watch MJ forced
into altering his shot and still sinking the basket, he's good for at
least one incrediable Highlight per game, and hes exciting to watch on
the floor. He is one of the BEST of ALL TIME, no doubt about it and if
you enjoy watching BBALL I just dont understand anyone who cant
appreciate his talant. His personal life should be just that, I dont
watch him play becuase he has haynes underware or nikes on, I just
enjoy watching him play.
I dont enjoy all the noters who never seem to have anything good to say
about any players from any sports but just come in here to rag on
people in general.
The playoffs this year have been exciting as usall, even the west has
thrown a curve at us with LA taking a 2 game lead over Phoenix. I have
no idea at this point who will make the finals, its all up for grabs,
should be exciting down to the very end....
MairB
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53.97 | | CAMONE::WAY | Are you Master of your domain? | Mon May 03 1993 17:29 | 19 |
| > Can anyone name me one athlete of Jordan's stature who was really
> "humble"?
Bart Starr comes to mind. I don't believe that Larry Bird was "full of
himself" either.
Vince Lombardi certainly was (not an athlete, but the argument could be
made that he was the greatest football coach ever).
Gimme some time, I'll come up with a few.....
'Saw
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53.98 | | ROYALT::ASHE | That's the way love goes... | Mon May 03 1993 17:37 | 1 |
| Barry Sanders...
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53.99 | | CAMONE::WAY | Are you Master of your domain? | Mon May 03 1993 17:39 | 70 |
| > I loved the Comment jordan made about them chanting his name, it was a
> joke for you noters who couldnt tell.
Oft times our humor strikes very close to the mark.
>And for those of you who dont
> have time to think about what it would be like to be a rich talanted
> athlete it shocks me that you do have enough time to write notes :-).
Well, I suppose if you're goal in life is to be rich and talented you
might have to work really hard at it.
Somewhere along the line, though, if you're LUCKY, you find some treasures
in life that have nothing at all do with with wealth and fame. Sometimes
those treasures are so well hidden, most folks never find them.
Look for them, find them, know true peace in your life, and you'll
never feel a need to be rich and famous.
> Jordan is competative, but arnt all men ?????
No. I'm not a particularly competitive person. I like to win, but not
at all costs. It's more important to me that I maintain good sportsmanship
and honor, than to be so competitive that I win at all costs.
>He just has the talant
> and desire to win as well. I enjoy watching sports, I enjoy watching
> a great RB dance around tacklers and In BBall I love to watch MJ forced
> into altering his shot and still sinking the basket, he's good for at
> least one incrediable Highlight per game, and hes exciting to watch on
> the floor. He is one of the BEST of ALL TIME, no doubt about it and if
> you enjoy watching BBALL I just dont understand anyone who cant
> appreciate his talant. His personal life should be just that, I dont
> watch him play becuase he has haynes underware or nikes on, I just
> enjoy watching him play.
He has talent. He's very good at putting a round ball through and iron
hoop and making a lot of money while doing it, thus garnering more
opportunities to make more money through endorsements.
He can be fun to watch.
I just don't wanna be like Mikey.
> I dont enjoy all the noters who never seem to have anything good to say
> about any players from any sports but just come in here to rag on
> people in general.
No, we're not ragging on people in general. Perhaps it's the very fact
that we have more going for us in our lives so that we don't have
to live vicariously through other's exploits. Perhaps it's that when
you come right down to it there are a lot of other folks who really
deserve all that adulation that Mikey gets, who toil in anonymity.
I can think of a railroad car full of people that our youngsters should
wanna be like before they should be thinking of being like Michael
Jordan.
> should be exciting down to the very end....
I'm not a big hoops fan, but I'll give you this one. I agree 100%.
'Saw
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53.100 | Roger Staubach | FRETZ::HEISER | raise your voice in shouts of joy | Mon May 03 1993 17:41 | 1 |
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53.101 | | MSBCS::BRYDIE | The Peter Principle in action | Mon May 03 1993 17:42 | 19 |
|
> Can anyone name me one athlete of Jordan's stature who was really
> "humble"?
� Bart Starr comes to mind. I don't believe that Larry Bird was "full
� of himself" either.
Larry ain't no shrinking violet. He's a down to earth person but he
was also always supremely confident of his ability. You have to have
at least a touch of cockiness and swagger to want the ball when the
game is on the line, to be able to take it upon yourself to carry a
whole team to a title. The trick is to know that it's as important to
be a great human being as it is to be a great athlete. That's something
I think Michael has to work on a little.
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53.102 | | MSBCS::BRYDIE | The Peter Principle in action | Mon May 03 1993 17:45 | 9 |
|
>> Somewhere along the line, though, if you're LUCKY, you find some treasures
>> in life that have nothing at all do with with wealth and fame. Sometimes
>> those treasures are so well hidden, most folks never find them.
>> Look for them, find them, know true peace in your life, and you'll
>> never feel a need to be rich and famous.
Then if you can snatch the pebble from Saw's hand...
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53.103 | | PATE::MACNEAL | ruck `n' roll | Mon May 03 1993 17:48 | 2 |
| Larry "I Don't Have a Daughter" Bird? Larry "Moses Malone Eat S***"
Bird?
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53.104 | I'm not shaking my F%$#*ng head at you... | WMOIS::CHAPALONIS_M | MR INFORMER..LICKY LICKY BOOM BOOM DOWN | Mon May 03 1993 17:50 | 9 |
|
Roger Clemens?
NOT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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53.105 | My standard response to his detractors... | NAC::G_WAUGAMAN | | Mon May 03 1993 18:14 | 12 |
|
> Roger Clemens?
A much greater contributor to the society at large than Bird ever was.
In reality (not in the sensationalized press accounts), no rocket
scientist, but a strong family man, and a down-to-earth guy who many
uppity, superior Bostonians have never been able to come to terms with
because of where he came from. I'm saying this with a completely
straight face.
glenn
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53.106 | | LAGUNA::MAY_BR | Inside Intel, but no Intel inside | Mon May 03 1993 18:35 | 13 |
|
To be fair, there are very few peoplle of Jordan's stature. The only
one's that I can think of that come close are Wilt, in his prime,
Pele, and Ali. Clemens, Sanders, Staurbach, et al (including Bird)
do/did not have the worldwide appeal that Jordan has.
Pele may be the only one who displayed more "class" (whatever that is)
than Jordan. But it may only seem that way because, since he only
played a minor sport (couldn't help but say something bad about
soccer), and wasn't an American, he may have been out of the spotlight
here.
brews
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53.107 | | PFSVAX::JACOB | Sometimes Love Just Ain't Enough | Mon May 03 1993 18:35 | 5 |
| Chuck Noll????
JaKe
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53.109 | | APPLE::FRANCUS | ABP | Mon May 03 1993 19:45 | 5 |
| OK who played around with the timestamp on .108?? I refuse to believe
that Karen was noting at 6:30PM :-)
The Crazy Met
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53.110 | Karen "Dawn to Dusk" Derry | FRETZ::HEISER | raise your voice in shouts of joy | Mon May 03 1993 19:48 | 1 |
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53.112 | | CAMONE::WAY | Are you Master of your domain? | Tue May 04 1993 09:47 | 33 |
| Re Larry Bird:
Humility is not detracted from by a person's mistakes. And
the comment about Moses surely is taken out of context.
I agree about needing the confidence level to be able to say
"Give me the ball with 2 seconds left, down by 3, and I'll
tie it". Having confidence in your abilities does not mean
you're not humble.
re Jordan being World-Wide:
How much of Jordan being world-wide is due to the literal
explosion of American sports world wide in the last 15 years?
When Bart Starr and Roger Staubach played football, it
was really unknown in other parts of the world. Now, they
have had teams in European citites, whole leagues in England,
and much interest in Japan.
When Starr and Staubach played, there was not the huge exposure
from sneaker commercials played world-wide that there is for
guys like Bo Jackson, Deion Sanders, and Mikey.
Pele was world-wide because soccer is world-wide apart from the
US.
And I agree with what Glenn said about Rocket Roger....
'Saw
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53.113 | Ain't no Thing | CNTROL::CHILDS | The idea that nothing matters... | Tue May 04 1993 10:04 | 14 |
|
Hey Glenn, keep Clemens over where he belongs will ya!!!! ;^)
Tommy another classic with pebbles.....
How much of a chance does Jordan have to be a real human being? He's got to be
the most recoginized face on the planet. Everywhere he goes somebody wants a
piece of him. He has done some good things that I've read about with kids and
some piece I read where he got a handicapped person, I believe season tickets
etc. So he does try but it's got to be tough. Like Brooksie said I'm sure the
remark was toungue and cheek and even if it wasn't, name me a 1/2 dozen players
who don't talk trash....
mike
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53.114 | | AKOCOA::J_RODOPOULOS | | Tue May 04 1993 10:12 | 6 |
| \The reason MJ and others are recognized all over the world is that
they have sought that celebrity status because of the financial rewards
that come with it. If they do not want to be hounded by fans just back
away from endorsements and other promotions.
John "D Cowboys" R.
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53.115 | | ROYALT::ASHE | That's the way love goes... | Tue May 04 1993 10:54 | 4 |
| .114, bingo, I agree... maybe Jordan has the exposure because he wants
to expose himself (so to speak) to take advantage of it financially.
That doesn't sound like humility to me...
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53.116 | Jordan has become the lightning rod when there are bigger issues | NAC::G_WAUGAMAN | | Tue May 04 1993 11:28 | 22 |
|
> If they do not want to be hounded by fans just back
> away from endorsements and other promotions.
And then there's the reality of the situation. It wouldn't happen.
This doesn't justify the apparent lack of humility or the distastefulness
of some of the advertising schemes, but don't think for a minute that
the fans would just leave the best basketball player in the world alone
if he didn't do endorsements.
I don't have big problems with Michael Jordan, although I don't
particularly admire him, personally. In the context of his career
where huge egos abound, he seems to be a reasonably decent guy. He's
not at the forefront of some of the uglier, more violent trends in the
NBA. And aside from that one gambling scandal, which I hope he learned
a lesson from, he leads a pretty clean life off the court. So he's
imperfect. So was Mickey Mantle, and a lot of our boyhood heroes. The
NBA could be doing a lot worse with their premier attraction.
glenn
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53.117 | | AXIS::ROBICHAUD | Boston Broons� - JuggerNOT | Tue May 04 1993 12:43 | 14 |
| Bird? Humble? HAHAHAHAHA� If he were he wouldn't have been
the brass filberts guy he was. You boys remember when he walked
into the very first Three Point Contest and asked who was going
to be runnerup to him? In fairness to Michael he walked into the
world that Bird and Magic created, but didn't have the commercial
opportunities HisAirness does because when Larry and Magic brought
the game into primetime Michael burst on the scene. Who knows how
either Larry or Magic would've reacted if they walked into the
PrimeTime NBA ripe with all the marketing opportunities Mike had.
If I remember correctly both Bird and Magic were quite jealous of
the commercial revenues Mikey was making early on in his career.
Doesn't sound to "humble" to me.
/Don
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53.118 | | CAMONE::WAY | Are you Master of your domain? | Tue May 04 1993 12:46 | 20 |
| > Bird? Humble? HAHAHAHAHA� If he were he wouldn't have been
> the brass filberts guy he was. You boys remember when he walked
> into the very first Three Point Contest and asked who was going
> to be runnerup to him?
There is a difference between having supreme confidence in the arena
and being humble.
Bird, Magic, Starr, Staubach, Emmitt Smith, Walter Payton, Bobby Orr,
Jack Nicklaus.... all of the greats in a sport have to have surpeme
confidence in their abilities. If they dont', then end up
ChipBeck-ing, and go down the duty-chute.
But off the court is a different story.
Hell, even MrT was humble outside of notes 8^)
'Saw
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53.119 | | FRETZ::HEISER | raise your voice in shouts of joy | Tue May 04 1993 13:35 | 2 |
| "You have a better chance of seeing God!" - the humble Larry Bird to a
Philly fan on the possibilities of a game 6 in 1985.
|
53.120 | | CAMONE::WAY | Are you Master of your domain? | Tue May 04 1993 14:02 | 25 |
| > "You have a better chance of seeing God!" - the humble Larry Bird to a
> Philly fan on the possibilities of a game 6 in 1985.
Yeah, so?
I've told people on the rugby pitch that I'd beat them till their brains
ran out their ears, yet it's something I'm not known for. Nor does it
make me a violent person (which I'm not).
I think it's the way you handle yourself off the court that determines
humility, to a great extent. Coming off the floor, having just demolished
the other team, you're going to be pumped.
It's when you do things like whine about having to give the receptionist
a Championship ring, or blow off the TEAM reception at the White House
cause you wanna go pick up some pocket money on the links that says to
people, hmmmm, this guy things his s*** don't stink......
Anyway, that's JMHO,
'Saw
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53.121 | that's why I entered it | FRETZ::HEISER | raise your voice in shouts of joy | Tue May 04 1993 14:10 | 4 |
| Like Ali said, "It ain't bragging if you can back it up." There's a
fine line between humility and supreme-confidence, but I'd always give
Larry the benefit of the doubt. His quotes always cracked me up and
that one was one of my favs.
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53.122 | | CAMONE::WAY | Are you Master of your domain? | Tue May 04 1993 14:51 | 13 |
| > Like Ali said, "It ain't bragging if you can back it up." There's a
> fine line between humility and supreme-confidence, but I'd always give
> Larry the benefit of the doubt. His quotes always cracked me up and
> that one was one of my favs.
That's a good point, I hadn't thought about that. A ring of troof to it
too.
I always liked the commercial that Larry did with Magic, about the
Converse shoes. I always wanted to see the commercial go further, to
see them play.
'Saw
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53.123 | off base IMO | CNTROL::CHILDS | The idea that nothing matters... | Tue May 04 1993 14:56 | 15 |
|
Hey Saw, blowing off the white house should have made MJ a national hero.
What business is of Geroge Bush or any other fool on to hill to impose
on a person's free time by expecting them to come meet them and kiss their
feet or whatever.....
The Bulls wouldn't have the money they have without MJ and if they give
him and the other players crap about getting a bigger piece of the pie
while blowning money on expensive gifts for secretaries etc, where does
that make Mikey a villian? I'm sure he has no problem during contract
negotitations but let's say a John Paxson wants 25K more and they say
stick it but buy 5 20K rings for folks who run copy machines and
answer phones....
mike
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53.124 | | CAMONE::WAY | Are you Master of your domain? | Tue May 04 1993 15:02 | 34 |
| >Hey Saw, blowing off the white house should have made MJ a national hero.
>What business is of Geroge Bush or any other fool on to hill to impose
>on a person's free time by expecting them to come meet them and kiss their
>feet or whatever.....
TEAM decision to go.
If I'm on a team, and the team decides that travel attire is suits and
ties, I go along with it, even though I'm hardly EVER caught in a suit
and tie. It's the commitment to being a part of a team and not putting
oneself above the team.
Personally, I wouldn't necessarily want to go the White House either
(unless they'd let me play that awesome piano that they have), but if
the team decides to accept the invite, the the entire TEAM should go.
>The Bulls wouldn't have the money they have without MJ and if they give
>him and the other players crap about getting a bigger piece of the pie
>while blowning money on expensive gifts for secretaries etc, where does
>that make Mikey a villian?
The owners made the decision to give ALL of the organization championship
rings. (Their decision to make since they foot the bills of the team).
Mikey had a hissy fit because he felt that the switchboard operator
having a ring somehow cheapened his, when in fact, she'd been part of the
organization far longer than Mikey.
JMHO,
'Saw
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53.125 | | MSBCS::BRYDIE | The Peter Principle in action | Tue May 04 1993 15:38 | 14 |
| >> Mikey had a hissy fit because he felt that the switchboard
>> operator having a ring somehow cheapened his, when in fact,
>> she'd been part of the organization far longer than Mikey.
And she had about as much to with the Bulls winning the
championship as I did. All of this talk about Michael
is much ado about nothing and it's just a testament to his
incredible fame that in every iteration of SPORTS there's a
long drawn out discussion about whether he butters his bread
from the middle out or from the edges in and whether or not
that makes him a bad person.
|
53.126 | | CAMONE::WAY | Are you Master of your domain? | Tue May 04 1993 15:45 | 30 |
| > And she had about as much to with the Bulls winning the
> championship as I did. All of this talk about Michael
I disagree with that.
Unfortunately, these teams are business enterprises, and let's face
it, they're out to make money. All the folks in the enterprise are
important, from the janitor (I mean, you wouldn't want Mikey's toilet
bowl getting clogged up) to the switchboard operator, to the players.
(FWIW, when my brother worked for the Hartford Whalers, he said that the
players were nicer to them than the bosses, because the players recognized
how many folks it took to enable them to play hokey)
At any rate, it was a boss's decision to give them all rings, and Mikey
griped. I will grant you that it's probably not much different than
me griping about our logo.
Oh well.....
'Saw
PS Any fool knows that you butter bread from the EDGES! 8^)
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53.127 | | ROYALT::ASHE | That's the way love goes... | Tue May 04 1993 15:48 | 4 |
| Sounds like that operator helped sell tickets to fill the place to
1) help pay Michael's salary and 2) get the crowd to help give the
home court advantage...
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53.128 | | MSBCS::BRYDIE | The Peter Principle in action | Tue May 04 1993 15:52 | 7 |
|
>> Sounds like that operator helped sell tickets to fill the place to
>> 1) help pay Michael's salary and 2) get the crowd to help give the
>> home court advantage...
Yeah, if it weren't for her the damn place woulda been empty.
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53.129 | I deserve one more then the switchboard operator !!!!! | MR1PST::CBULLS::MBROOKS | | Tue May 04 1993 16:04 | 10 |
| This just in, the Switchboard Operator just renagotiated her contract
for a 4 year 4.8Million and a signing bonus of 2Millions. AT&T
Imediatly signed her up to do Endorsments of AT&T Switboards !!!!!
If its wasnt for me watching the Games on TV the Networks wouldnt
give so much money to the NBA to pay its teams to pay its players !!!
WHERE MY FREAKING RING !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
MaB :-)
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53.130 | | ROYALT::ASHE | That's the way love goes... | Tue May 04 1993 16:08 | 12 |
| And if it weren't for the ushers, no one would be in their seats, and
if not for the custodians, the place would be a pigpen... and Michael
wouldn't have his Gatorade without the water boys...
If we beat IBM for most sales for a quarter, and Palmer kept a raise
freeze and gave the VP's all bonuses, should people be upset? If
he gave raises, and a VP objected, is that good for the organization?
I don't think so... Michael had a lot to do with it, but he shouldn't
be the one calling the shots. And a successful organization needs
everyone to succeed. Not just the ones directly affecting the end
result.
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53.131 | You guys be nice to me or you get the poison fish dust! | CAMONE::WAY | Are you Master of your domain? | Tue May 04 1993 16:12 | 13 |
| Hey,
I'm just telling yunze what I heard discussed on WFAN.
And besides, if Mikey was such a great guy, he should have given the
elderly lady who's answered the phones there for years and years and
years, his own ring, as a sign of good fellowship and team spirit!
8^)
'Saw
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53.132 | | ROYALT::ASHE | That's the way love goes... | Tue May 04 1993 16:12 | 4 |
| No, the Operator didn't ask for it, the management gave one to everyone
in the organization. Michael had a problem with that. Until Michael
is owner, he shouldn't question decisions like this publicly, IMHO...
|
53.133 | | CAMONE::WAY | Glamour!?!?!? | Tue May 04 1993 16:14 | 12 |
| > No, the Operator didn't ask for it, the management gave one to everyone
> in the organization. Michael had a problem with that. Until Michael
> is owner, he shouldn't question decisions like this publicly, IMHO...
Amen!
Party on Walt!
'Saw
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53.134 | TASTES GREAT! | FRETZ::HEISER | raise your voice in shouts of joy | Tue May 04 1993 16:20 | 2 |
| hope this helps,
Conrad Dobler
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53.135 | I guess with villains there's Jordan and there's everybody else | NAC::G_WAUGAMAN | | Tue May 04 1993 16:25 | 18 |
|
Where is all of this stuff about Michael demanding this, Michael making
this rule, Michael breaking that rule coming from? If it's from that
stupid book then consider the source. I sense a double standard of the
first order being applied here based on some fairly petty hearsay
information (or at least some major exaggeration, as with the White
House issue). Like with the Bird comparisons. Bird also called his own
shots when he was at the top. Just ask Bill Fitch, among others. And
I'm sure that it's a very similar situation with the stars on just
about everyone else's favorite team. That's the way it goes with the
guys who produce the results (which may or may not be the case with
Walt's hypothetical VP), and minus the book-selling media spin that
doesn't necessarily mean they're ogres. For a guy who hasn't exactly
killed anybody Jordan seems to be the subject of an awful lot of
vindictiveness.
glenn
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53.136 | | ROYALT::ASHE | That's the way love goes... | Tue May 04 1993 16:35 | 4 |
| Michael can do what he wants... He doesn't have to be a sweetheart,
but I wouldn't use humble to describe him. Talented, driven,
determined? Sure...
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53.137 | | MSBCS::BRYDIE | The Peter Principle in action | Tue May 04 1993 16:36 | 2 |
|
Just curious - what started this whole Michael discussion?
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53.138 | | CAMONE::WAY | Glamour!?!?!? | Tue May 04 1993 16:38 | 25 |
| > Where is all of this stuff about Michael demanding this, Michael making
> this rule, Michael breaking that rule coming from? If it's from that
> stupid book then consider the source.
My sources were from a WFAN interview with a Chicago Sportswriter who
covers the Bulls.
I didn't say that Michael broke any rules. I do feel that his non-attendence
at the team function at the White House was pretty self-centered.
His whining over the rings was childish.
> For a guy who hasn't exactly
> killed anybody Jordan seems to be the subject of an awful lot of
> vindictiveness.
I don't know. My sources put Mikey on a grassy knoll in Dallas in
November 1963, have him in an LA hotel kitchen in 1968, and in point of
fact, there is tremendous evidence that Michael is indeed an immortal
extraterrestrial, who, among other things was in Ford's Theatre in
April, 1865..... 8^) 8^) 8^)
'Saw
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53.139 | | ROYALT::ASHE | That's the way love goes... | Tue May 04 1993 16:40 | 4 |
| Either the humility factor around .90 or talk about the restaurant
where you can see him, pay money in his restaurant, watch him eat,
but not bother him...
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53.140 | | CAMONE::WAY | Glamour!?!?!? | Tue May 04 1993 16:40 | 13 |
| > Just curious - what started this whole Michael discussion?
I think Air Brooks put something in about Michael, and I think I was
in a mood to yank Air Brooks chain. I did, and nexted thing you know,
everyone was in the melee......
And like the humongous fat kid who started the Barfarama in "Stand By
Me", I've been sitting back enjoying it tremendously....8^)
'Saw
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53.141 | | 3335::francus | ABP | Tue May 04 1993 16:42 | 4 |
|
Tommy see .83
The Crazy Met
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53.142 | That's serious stuff, wanting to eat in peace... | NAC::G_WAUGAMAN | | Tue May 04 1993 16:56 | 12 |
|
> Tommy see .83
Like I said, media spin. Michael Jordan opens restaurant, Michael
Jordan tours invited guests, Michael Jordan jokes around about not
wanting to be bothered there (a reasonable request), Michael Jordan
opens fire on crowd of orphaned schoolchildren who come there to
meet him. Same thing goes on at LarryWorld in French Lick all the
time... ;-)
glenn
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53.143 | | MSBCS::BRYDIE | The Peter Principle in action | Tue May 04 1993 17:08 | 9 |
|
re .142
Kevin McHale once said pretty much said the exact same thing
as Mikey. He said he didn't mind giving autographs but it really
annoyed the hell out of him when he was out to dinner with his
family and people start coming up to the table for autographs
in the middle of his meal. Strange that Kev wasn't villified for
his statements, though.
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53.144 | | PATE::MACNEAL | ruck `n' roll | Tue May 04 1993 17:14 | 3 |
| � Just curious - what started this whole Michael discussion?
And why isn't JD in on it?
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53.145 | | CAMONE::WAY | Glamour!?!?!? | Tue May 04 1993 17:18 | 13 |
| >� Just curious - what started this whole Michael discussion?
>
> And why isn't JD in on it?
JD is on vacation, I think.
Wow, Glenn, I hadn't heard that about the orphans. Just goes to show you
what a vile person Mikey is.....;^)
'Saw
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53.146 | | DECWET::METZGER | Imagine your logo here. | Tue May 04 1993 18:00 | 7 |
|
McHale wasn't pumping his own restraunt when he said it. McHale also doesn't
actively seek out the publicity that Jordan does. (of course being a twin to
Herman Munster doesn't help his endorsement status).
Metz
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53.147 | | SUBWAY::BACH | A New York node? | Wed May 05 1993 11:16 | 4 |
| Isser anyone out there, after last night, that is still _not_ convinced
Mikey Jordan is not a hoops_god?
The man is glorious. halleuja. Amen.
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53.148 | | SALEM::TIMMONS | A waist is a terrible thing to mind | Thu May 06 1993 08:01 | 30 |
| In this day and age, it seems that the media is always looking for
someone to raise to the highest level of his or her sport. Things are
great for awhile, but at some point, little chinks in the players armor
begin to be pointed out. As these chinks are pried into, some of the
glitter applied by the media begins to chip off. Eventually, the
player finds that he isn't as wonderful as he was previously told he
was by the same media. Not necessarily the same writer/reporter, but
still the media.
Michael Jordan is, in my opinion, the very best basketball player
today. This has absolutely nothing to do with his life off of the
court, or his personal feelings. It is strictly related to his playing
talents and his performances.
Now, I know it's happened to me where I slightly know a person who
seems to be a great and wonderful example of what a human SHOULD be.
But, as I get to know them better, I find little things that either
annoy me or are opposed to my own personal views. Suddenly, it dawns
on me that this person is NOT perfect, as I define perfection. Has
he/she changed? Probably not, it's just that I am now exposed to
his/her more personal feelings and values that I hadn't noticed before.
What a lot of these athletes don't realize is that the more exposure
you have, the more you are exposed. Those seeking the limelight must
realize that they can't always control what is seen or heard, or perceived
by the viewer. Right or wrong, the harsh spotlight does indeed make
visable what once may have been obscure in the shadows.
Lee
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53.149 | | ROYALT::ASHE | That's the way love goes... | Thu May 06 1993 10:44 | 3 |
| "I collect endorsements"
-Michael Jordan in the UD card commercial...
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53.150 | Gee, Mr. Wizard! | LCALOR::PETRIE | I got happy feet | Thu May 06 1993 23:07 | 48 |
|
Remember whining "how come we have to learn this stuff? I'll
*never* use this in Real Life!"? Well, maybe you could've. Save
this to show your offspring when s/he pulls that line on you :^)
hth,
Kath
JORDAN CAN'T BAG BURGER OFF TOWER
-- By Seth Borenstein
Ft. Lauderdale Sun_Sentinel
May 6, 1993
The TV challenge: "Off the expressway, over the river, off the
billboard, through the window, off the wall, nothing but net."
The reality: No way.
Larry Bird cannot make that basketball shot. Neither can Michael
Jordan. Jordan may regularly defy the law of gravity, but he would
face too stiff a wind to beat the laws of physics.
In a McDonald's TV commercial, the basketball greats play a
superstar version of H-O-R-S-E, taking -- and making -- increasingly
difficult shots, with a Big Mac the winner's reward.
They decide to settle the bet from the top of Chicago's Sears Tower.
And that's where wind resistance deflates Air Jordan, said Jeff
Harvey, a physics professor at the University of Chicago.
Even though the Sears Tower, the tallest building in the world, is
1,454 feet high, a basketball launched from the top would fall no
faster than about 40 to 50 mph because it's so big, yet so light,
Harvey said. Wind resistance would slow it down.
It would bounce off the expressway, if it didn't hit someone first,
injuring or killing them, he said. Then it would bounce, but just
25 to 40 feet off the road.
"You might hit a billboard off the freeway if the billboard were 25
feet up. After that it's going to bounce 5 or 6 feet and that's
it," Harvey said. "It's not going to go high enough to get through
some window in a building. Not even Michael Jordan can do this."
But even after verifying his calculations with three fellow
physicists, Harvey came up with an in-jest caveat to his theory:
"Everybody knows the laws of physics don't apply to Michael Jordan.
So he might be able to do it."
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53.151 | What a killjoy... | AXIS::ROBICHAUD | ESPengoon�N | Fri May 07 1993 10:17 | 1 |
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53.152 | | SOLANA::MAY_BR | Inside Intel, but no Intel inside | Fri May 07 1993 12:46 | 5 |
|
I wonder how long it took that guy to figure out that they couldn't
_really_ make that shot? Maybe he ought to get a real job.
brews
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53.153 | great job Mr. Wizard | FRETZ::HEISER | raise your voice in shouts of joy | Fri May 07 1993 12:50 | 1 |
| Since Jordan concedes to the laws of nature, Bird wins by default.
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53.154 | | CTHQ::LEARY | I don't do ND spandex | Fri May 07 1993 13:36 | 7 |
| Anudder case of somebody with too much time on his hands. Dadgum
phony-type technician..... musta went to MIT.
Next they'll tell me ain't no such thing as the Great Pumpkin.
MikeL
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53.155 | All net | VIA::LILCBR::COHEN | | Fri May 07 1993 14:02 | 7 |
|
Which leads me to conclude that EXCEPT for the wind resistance, the rest of
the commercial was possible. Right?
What's the line from GhostBusters?
"I've been in the private sector, Those guys expect results!!!"
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53.156 | Game 2, as always is Key... | MR1PST::CBULLS::MBROOKS | | Wed May 12 1993 15:33 | 22 |
| Well The Bulls are on there way, Jordan, I mean the bulls went out
and took game 1 at home 91-84. Jordan had 43 points on 16-30 shooting
to go with 11-11 from the line, Scott Williams had 6 pts and 10 boards
Grant had 6 pts on 3-4 shooting and 2blocks not sure on the boards but
he played limited min's. Armstrong was the second leading scorer for
the bulls with just 10, but pippen and king both had 9. Both teams
shot under 50%.
Maybe they should leave cartwright on the bench, and start one of the
bench players in his place :-)
CARTWRIGHT 1-6 0-0 2pts 10boards
Williams 4-6 0-0 8pts 10boards
King 3-5 3-3 9pts ?boards
Williams and King are the keys to how far the bulls go, they
played a great combined effort game :-), 2 centers are better
then one, I dont know if purdue played ??? I missed the first
half (At my night job :-( ...)
MairB
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53.157 | yes its a 3:30 tip off game... | MR1PST::CBULLS::MBROOKS | | Fri May 14 1993 09:03 | 16 |
| Bulls take game 2 in a close one :-), final scored bulls +19
Jordan is injured, tried to do his normal routine of coming back in
after an injury, gets fouled goes to the line and shoots the second
shot lefty !!!!!!!!! Hopefully he will be back for game 3 on saturday
but at least being up 2-0 if he's out for 1 or 2 games they still have
a shot at it. Pippen scored 19 on good shooting and Grant scored 20
on good... NO Great... or HOW ABOUT PERFECT SHOOTING, he was 4-4 from
the line and 8-8 from the field for 20 pts... Not to shabby, glad to
see his ankle is doing a little better. Of course the bad news is,
Injuries, the bulls are not a 100% and the knicks will likly wrap there
series up early so the bulls wont have time to rest either ? Not
saying the injuries will make the bulls fold but NY will be a tough
series even at 100%.
Game 3 on Saturday In cleveland, I think its at 3:30...
MairB
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53.158 | I thought cleveland would take one at chicago | MR1PST::CBULLS::MBROOKS | | Fri May 14 1993 12:37 | 13 |
| Some more numbers for you
Pippen 8-15 3-7 19pts 7ass 4steals 1 block
Grant 8-8 4-4 20pts 2ass 4reb 1steal
Armstrong
6-9 0-0 14
Jordan 8-18 2-5 18pts 6ass 5reb
Williams
3-10 0-0 6pts 10reb
Game 3 will be a little closer, this series has not been what
I was expecting...
MairB
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53.159 | | SOLANA::MAY_BR | Oxymoron:Clinton's Trust Fund | Fri May 14 1993 12:41 | 4 |
|
Wilkins is holding Jordan under his average!! He IS a Jordan killer.
brews
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53.160 | | 3335::francus | ABP | Fri May 14 1993 12:51 | 7 |
|
Nah Brews. Average Jordan's 61 points over 7 quarters instead of 8 and
his average is a couple of points higher than during the regular season.
HtH
The Crazy Met
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53.161 | | APPLE::FRANCUS | Mets in '93 | Mon May 17 1993 23:46 | 5 |
| Tenacious 4th quarter comeback by the Bulls to beat Cleveland 103-101
and sweep the series. Hell of a shot by Jordan at the buzzer.
The Crazy Met
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53.162 | | MSBCS::BRYDIE | The Peter Principle in action | Tue May 18 1993 11:49 | 5 |
|
I hope TNT covers the next round of Bulls games so that Gary
Bender can break his personal record for saying, "you never get
tired of watching him" when talking about Michael Jordan. He said
it 327 times last night but I know he can do better than that.
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53.163 | | RUGBY1::way | Hong Kong Cavalier Wannabe | Tue May 18 1993 12:10 | 3 |
| Oh, he was talking about Jordan?????
I thought he was talking about Seinfeld.....
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53.164 | So ... Predictable | VIA::LILCBR::COHEN | | Tue May 18 1993 12:28 | 13 |
|
I think Jordan showed what it takes to be a true superstar instead of a
superstar wanabee (this includes Pippen). Forget the media hype, arrogance,
restarant BS, this man can take to the right level when he has to. Maybe
it happened at the same time as a en masse Cleveland lay down, but did Michael
Jordan just take charge of a total shredding of the Cavaliers? Not a single
handed effort, by any means, but pretty impressive.
Who said "it ain't arrogance if you can back it up" ?
Fortunate for some that the MVP voting doesn't include the playoffs...
Bob Cohen
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53.165 | Should be a battle down to the bitter end | MR1PST::CBULLS::MBROOKS | | Tue May 18 1993 13:37 | 29 |
| Jordan average 31pts for the series, What was his regular season avg
:-) , granted 31pts for jordan in a series VS Cleveland is low by the
standards he has set in the past. Gerald should call back Dominique
to setup some T Times becuase theyll both be playing gold thanks to
jordan (who by the way could take them both out on the gold course as
well :-) ). This game was a surprise to me, I cant believe they swept
Cleveland, either cleveland just isnt that good or they just completed
a huge roll over. Up by 11 with like 9 mins to go and they CHOKE. The
Brad D's D on Jordan was the worse play of the night, Cleveland was
winning jordan on a Break and Brad Foul's him and lets him score as
well, jordan converts the 3pt play putting the bulls up by a pair.
With 12 seconds left I said to my wife, here's were they double up on
jordan and BJ drains the 20ft jumper to seal Cleveland's fate, BUT
WHATS THIS NO DOUBLE TEAM, ARE YOU NUTS, ARE YOU BRAIN DEAD... It
seemed like all of cleveland forgot about 1989, and forgot about what
jordan can do with a basketball, no double team give up the 18ft jumper
to the best player in the damn league
?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????absolutley
puzzling... But hey who can complain about the results.
Next round should be more intresting, I see both teams holding serve to
game 5 in NY where chicago makes there move and beats NY on the court.
SHould be a great eastern finals, with great REAL BBall games, not big
WWF matches like last year. The Knicks have improved greatley well the
bulls took a small step backwards in losing some of there depth.
Should be a close series. (Cant wait).
Well see you NY Fans later in the week or on the weekend, MairB
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53.166 | Need to get my brain on the same speed as my Fingers | MR1PST::CBULLS::MBROOKS | | Tue May 18 1993 13:38 | 4 |
| Boy I need to slow down my fingers, thats obviously GOLF not GOLD in
the previous msg, of course some people may not know what T Times are.
MaB
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53.167 | | CSOA1::BACH | They who know nothing, doubt nothing... | Tue May 18 1993 15:03 | 5 |
| Ditto .147, Ditto .147, Ditto .147...
Etc...
Chip_GSH_Bach
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53.168 | Bulls in the Eastern Finals (AGAIN)...!!! | MR1PST::CBULLS::MBROOKS | | Wed May 19 1993 11:39 | 25 |
| Well The Eastern Finals are all set, Chicago Bulls VS The NY Knicks.
pretty much what most people expected (maybe not what they wanted but
what they expected). I know the regular season dont mean much come
playoffs so lets take a look at the playoffs so far. In both rounds
NY had the easier opponents yet they lost a few games and in both
series had a few very, very luck wins. Indiana played them tough, and
charlotte kept every game close. Chicago on the other hand has swept
thru the first 2 rounds, not with ease but not with too much trouble.
The only thing that kept anyone close was injuries to jordan and grant.
As always injuries could take a major role, the bulls need there front
court to take out NY. People say without jordan they wont go far,
while if grant or pippen and maybe even BJ go down they could be in
just as much trouble. There bench is not that great, I still think
there backup centers Williams/King combined do a better job then
Cartwright. But maybe cartwright can get to ewing mentally ??????
Should be an intresting series, and NY should give chicago a little
more chalange then there previous 2 opponents. First game is this
weekend but I have not seen or heard what day or time, anybody have any
details on the schedule for Chicago VS NY (thanks).
Also who won the 2 games out west last night, I went to bed and the
paper didnt have the late scores, thanks.
MairB
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53.169 | | RUGBY1::way | Hong Kong Cavalier Wannabe | Wed May 19 1993 11:54 | 4 |
| I think you'd be hard pressed to say that Atlanta was a harder squad than
the Pacers. I mean they might have had a better record, but clearly (as
ol' Dan Schneider would say) they were the bottom of the barrel as far
as playoff teams were concerned....
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53.170 | | 3335::francus | Mets in '93 | Wed May 19 1993 13:53 | 13 |
|
ditto on Clevleand being a tougher match than Charlotte. Charlotte ended
the season on a roll, even beating the Bulls at the end of the season.
Cavs looked like they were mailing it in, they did not appear to ever
show up for that series.
I would guess that most fans wanted to see Knicks vs. Bulls (unless they
were fans of the Cavs, Hornetts, whatever). 2 best teams in the East
meeting for the chance to go to the Finals is appropriate.
Hopefully this will be a good series.
The Crazy Met
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53.171 | | FRETZ::HEISER | raise your voice in shouts of joy | Mon May 24 1993 13:40 | 2 |
| "This is the way it should be. The 4 best teams are still playing." -
Sir Charles
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53.172 | Kukoc is here | FRETZ::HEISER | raise your voice in shouts of joy | Mon May 24 1993 13:49 | 24 |
| From: [email protected] (UPI)
Newsgroups: clari.sports.basketball
Subject: Kukoc has landed
CHICAGO (UPI) -- Toni Kukoc, widely regarded as the best basketball
player in Europe, has traveled to the United States and reportedly was
greeted by a representative of the Chicago Bulls, who drafted him in
1990 and have been wooing him ever since.
NBC-TV reported that Kukoc flew into the Minneapolis airport on
Saturday, in an attempt to avoid the Chicago media, and was met by Al
Vermeil, the Bulls' strength and conditioning coach.
Kukoc, the Yugoslavian native taken in the second round of the NBA
draft, has said he finally has decided to play in the NBA after
competing the last few years in the Italian league.
A report out of Italy last week said Kukoc and his agent, Luciano
Capicchioni, was scheduled to meet with Bulls vice president of
basketball operations Jerry Krause on Monday. The normally tight-lipped
Krause denied the report.
``I'll be in New York with the team for the playoffs on Monday,''
Krause said. ``Any reports otherwise are false. It's just not true.''
The Bulls opened their Eastern Conference final series in New York
Saturday afternoon.
Kukoc, 24, is a left-handed swingman who played for the Yugoslavian
National Team in the 1992 Olympics.
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53.173 | | ROYALT::ASHE | Burning both ends of the knife... | Tue May 25 1993 17:28 | 3 |
| In Charles' opinion of course... Houston and Seattle had the same
record, right?
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53.174 | | FRETZ::HEISER | raise your voice in shouts of joy | Tue May 25 1993 17:30 | 1 |
| Then why did Seattle have HCA over Houston?
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53.175 | | ROYALT::ASHE | Burning both ends of the knife... | Tue May 25 1993 17:34 | 2 |
| Tie breaker in head-to-head... does that make them better? Or even?
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53.176 | | DECWET::METZGER | Imagine your logo here. | Tue May 25 1993 17:50 | 11 |
|
Especially considering the first two meetings of the two teams were in Japan
for the first two games of the regular season.
Houston and Seattle are as even as two teams can be...
Houston still must be kicking themselves they lost to Dallas in teh regular
season finale and lost home court advantage...
Metz
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53.177 | | ROYALT::ASHE | Burning both ends of the knife... | Tue May 25 1993 23:09 | 1 |
| Knicks up 10 late in the 3rd...
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53.178 | | TNPUBS::MCCULLOUGH | Melanie is crawling!!! | Wed May 26 1993 10:06 | 13 |
| Knicks hold off a huge run by da Bulls to win in regulation.
Keys to the failed comeback were two bricks from the free throw line by Mr. Bill
Cartright, and one of the best quick moves to the hoop for a layup that I've
ever seen by John Starks.
Knicks lead 2-0.
I like seeing the Knicks do well, it just kill sme that Pat "Threepuke" Riley
will somehow usurp the attention from his players, and focus it on himself. The
man is scum...
=Bob=
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53.179 | | DYPSS1::ROPER | MAC IS BACK! | Wed May 26 1993 13:10 | 10 |
| re .178
Bob, why the venom towards Riley? I never was a Laker fan, and am not
a Knicks fan. However, I certainly respect the coaching job Riley has
done for both teams. Most people thought that while with the Lakers,
Riley didn't get near the recognition that he deserved. Pat never went
looking for it either. The only way he brought attention to himself
was by perhaps wearing suits that are as much as my monthly mortgage!
- Rope
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53.180 | stick a fork in 'em | CSTEAM::FARLEY | Megabucks Winner Wannabee | Wed May 26 1993 13:16 | 1 |
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53.181 | | PATE::MACNEAL | ruck `n' roll | Wed May 26 1993 13:24 | 11 |
| �Most people thought that while with the Lakers,
� Riley didn't get near the recognition that he deserved.
Do these people live on Mars? Riley has to be the most hyped coach in
NBA history.
�Pat never went
� looking for it either.
I thought Pat was the kind of guy who tried to take the limelight off
his players and focus it on himself.
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53.182 | tough road | FRETZ::HEISER | raise your voice in shouts of joy | Wed May 26 1993 13:29 | 2 |
| I don't think they're done yet, but it's obvious they have to sweep in
Chicago now.
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53.183 | | SOLANA::MAY_BR | Oxymoron:Clinton's Trust Fund | Wed May 26 1993 15:40 | 12 |
|
You mean the same PAt Riley that coined the term threepeat one day, and
went to see the lawyers the next to have it copyrighted (so's he could
get a royalty from every teeshirt with the term printed on it) was
never involved in sef-agrandizing? You mean the same PAt Riley that
took a team over that was already winning, that at one point had 4 #1
(not first round, first pick) draft choices had a tough job in LA? You
mean the same PAt Riley that took over a young team a year ago, had
them 4 games up with 5 to go and managed to see them lose homecourt
advantage to an aging,injured Celtic team is doing a fine job in NY?
brews
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53.184 | | ROYALT::ASHE | Burning both ends of the knife... | Thu May 27 1993 11:48 | 12 |
| Ok, so what's the deal with Heir Jordan?
He was at Atlantic City at 2:30 AM Tuesday? He had a game at 8:00 PM
Tuesday?
Jordan's been tied to gambling before. I don't care that he was out on
the town instead of preparing for game 2. What was he doing down
there? Placing bets on basketball games? Noticed how he shot poorly
down the stretch?
Is the NBA investigating? Schlester (sp) and Rose were run out for
gambling, weren't they?
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53.185 | | NAC::G_WAUGAMAN | | Thu May 27 1993 11:52 | 19 |
|
> Jordan's been tied to gambling before. I don't care that he was out on
> the town instead of preparing for game 2. What was he doing down
> there? Placing bets on basketball games? Noticed how he shot poorly
> down the stretch?
>
> Is the NBA investigating? Schlester (sp) and Rose were run out for
> gambling, weren't they?
There's no sports book in Atlantic City, so Jordan's gambling had to
have been of the "legal" variety. But much like Pete Rose, who elicits
heartfelt pleas for his reinstatement to baseball at the same time he's
giving his bluechip racing picks live from Churchill Downs, Michael
just doesn't get it. He's setting himself up for a big fall, if only
to his PR empire, I think.
glenn
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53.186 | | CGOOA::DEVLIN | LayinInBedJustLikeBrianWilsonDid | Thu May 27 1993 12:03 | 7 |
| I can't believe the job the poor undermanned Knicks are doing against
the Bulls. The Bulls who suit up a perennial all star MVP, two dream
teamers, and two first team All-defense squaders. All the po' KNicks
can counter with is a po' dream team center with gimpy knees. Oh what
overachievement.
JD
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53.187 | | MSBCS::BRYDIE | The Peter Principle in action | Thu May 27 1993 12:09 | 6 |
| >> The Bulls who suit up a perennial all star MVP, two dream
>> teamers, and two first team All-defense squaders.
You make it sound like that's about five different guys.
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53.188 | | PATE::MACNEAL | ruck `n' roll | Thu May 27 1993 12:17 | 5 |
| � Jordan's been tied to gambling before. I don't care that he was out on
� the town instead of preparing for game 2. What was he doing down
� there? Placing bets on basketball games?
He cain't. Sports betting was once again voted down in New Jersey.
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53.189 | In the orbit of a superstar | MSBCS::BRYDIE | The Peter Principle in action | Thu May 27 1993 12:30 | 8 |
|
Kind of interesting to watch and read about the dynamics
of the Jordan-Pippen relationship after glimpsing the Bird-
McHale relationship here in Boston. Michael, like Larry, has
no qualms about criticizing his lesser talented teammate and
kicking him in the ass to get him going. And Scottie, like
Kevin, has that reputation for softness and appears to lose
focus from time to time.
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53.190 | gotta luv it | FRETZ::HEISER | raise your voice in shouts of joy | Thu May 27 1993 13:10 | 2 |
| It's interesting to see that there's no witchhunt on for MABrooks now
that his team is down 2-0.
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53.191 | | MSBCS::BRYDIE | The Peter Principle in action | Thu May 27 1993 13:13 | 6 |
|
>> It's interesting to see that there's no witchhunt on for
>> MABrooks now that his team is down 2-0.
His team is the two-time defending champ. There's a long way
to go, Mikey. Try to remember that will you?
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53.192 | | ROYALT::ASHE | Wonder who's cryin' now | Thu May 27 1993 14:03 | 48 |
| Where is MABrooks? Good point... I've been at class the last 3 days,
didn't notice...
ewsgroups: clari.sports.basketball
Subject: Report: Jordan stayed out gambling night before Bulls loss
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NEW YORK (UPI) -- Michael Jordan reportedly was spotted at an Atlantic
City, N.J., casino early Tuesday morning, less than 18 hours before the
Chicago Bulls lost to the New York Knicks in Game Two of the Eastern
Conference Finals.
The New York Times reported in its Thursday editions that Jordan was
seen by employees and patrons at the Bally's Grand Casino as late as
2:30 a.m. EDT.
A pair of longtime Knicks fans with baseline seats heckled Jordan
about his gambling exploits and claimed to have seen him at the casino
tables.
Jordan scored 36 points and grabbed nine rebounds in Chicago's 96-91
loss to the Knicks that gave New York a 2-0 lead in the best-of-seven
series. He was 12-for-32 from the field and hit 11 of 13 free throws.
Jordan was held to 11 points in the second half on 5-for-16 shooting and
did not score over the final 2:46, when the Knicks were clinging to the
lead.
Jordan could not be reached for comment, but Jerry Krause, the Bulls'
vice president for basketball operations, told the newspaper, ``I can't
believe that Michael would do something like that. Michael has too much
respect for his team...Maybe he did go down there for a couple of hours,
but Michael has a great sense and feel for his own body.''
Jordan won his seventh straight NBA scoring title this season and
finished third in voting for the Most Valuable Player award.
A three-time MVP, Jordan was called to the league's New York offices
last year amid reports he had written more than $150,000 worth of checks
that were used to pay golf and other gambling debts in North Carolina.
NBA officials took no action against Jordan.
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53.193 | Po' po' Mikey H. | PATE::MACNEAL | ruck `n' roll | Thu May 27 1993 14:16 | 0 |
53.194 | | VAXMKT::ROBICHAUD | Hawaii-BeaconHillWest | Thu May 27 1993 14:20 | 5 |
| If ya think JD's bad now, watch if the Knickerbockers win the
Champeenship. Have the objective New York writers claimed this team to
be a dynasty yet?
/Don
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53.195 | | CTHQ::LEARY | McSorley,McFilthy,McNasty | Thu May 27 1993 14:26 | 6 |
| Yeah,
I can see he and the Muttster now; " Overachieving, agin all odds,
hobbled Knicks uplifted by wild yahoos in Garden, win the
champeenship." 1973 revisited. Yuck
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53.196 | | VAXMKT::ROBICHAUD | Hawaii-BeaconHillWest | Thu May 27 1993 16:41 | 6 |
| I don't buy the Times story. They're just joining the
KnickerbockerRileyHypeMachine and helping HisPatNess with a psyche job
on Chicago. Sad day indeed when the "All the news that's fit to print"
paper whores itself out for the "cause". 8^(
/Don
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53.197 | | CGOOA::DEVLIN | LayinInBedJustLikeBrianWilsonDid | Thu May 27 1993 21:34 | 19 |
|
Hey,
Look at the Knicks lineup, One superstar with Gimpy knees that didn't
even START in the all-star game. A bunch of aging role players like
Doc Rivers and Oakley, and a bunch of overachieving cogs like Mason and
Starks and Smith, et al.
Compare to Chicago with the Fantastic Two, or Phoenix, with the MVP,
the greatest Point Guard inthe History of the Game, wily veterans like
Ainge, a budding Superstar in Thunder Dan, and a crop of wonderful
rookies. Oh the po' Knicks. No dynasty even if they win. Too old,
too banged up.
This team is more like the Bluecoats in Valley Forge, trying to survive
against hte better armed and equipped redcoats from Chicago. An
inspiration for all.
JD
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53.198 | | ACESMK::FRANCUS | Mets in '93 | Thu May 27 1993 23:23 | 9 |
| Good to be up 2-0. But as .?? pointed out Bulls can still come back.
Game 3 is Saturday, game 4 is Monday. Realistically the Bulls need to
win both games or the fat lady will be getting ready for her final
aria.
Oh yeah where is MABrooks?
The Crazy Met
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53.199 | The Casino Man | CAMONE::WAY | Zanzibar Buck-Buck McFate | Fri May 28 1993 09:34 | 22 |
|
Who can roll the dice, getting lucky sevens
Who can spin the roulette wheel and hit on an eleven
The Casino man can, The Casino Man can
The Casino man can cause he doesn't really care if he's down 2-zip.
Who can hit the tables, staying up all night?
Who can pull the slot machine until the morning light
The Casino man can, The Casino Man can
The Casino man can cause he doesn't really care if he's down 2-zip.
Who can hit golf links, and lose 'bout fifty grand
Who can say that he's the best at playing round ball in the land
The Casino man can, The Casino Man can
The Casino man can cause he doesn't really care if he's down 2-zip.
Who's that at the horse track, layin' down his bet
Who's can dial up his bookie and not even break a sweat
The Casino man can, The Casino Man can
The Casino man can cause he doesn't really care if he's down 2-zip.
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53.200 | | MSBCS::BRYDIE | The Peter Principle in action | Fri May 28 1993 09:58 | 19 |
|
re .197
You neglected to mention that the Knicks have the best coach
in the game, one of the leagues best rebounders and defensive
power forwards, a second team All-Defensive teamer and are the
Vegas favorites to take it all. Just an oversight on your part
I'm sure.
BTW - that was quite a tasteful display that MSG put on
with the laser light show before they introduced the
Knicks in game one. The only thing that could have
added to it would have been Charlton Heston, dressed as
Moses, reading the names of the Knicks from a stone
tablet.
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53.201 | | CNTROL::CHILDS | JohnElway-Cantoniscalling | Fri May 28 1993 10:16 | 4 |
|
second best Tommy. I think Daly's better.
mike
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53.202 | | CTHQ::LEARY | McSorley,McFilthy,McNasty | Fri May 28 1993 10:36 | 9 |
| 'Saw's waxin' poetic again. Good job, there matey.
As Mikey said at Bally's "Hit me!"
Hey JD, kitchyerpostulatin'. Ya sound worse than Knute Rockne with the
Gipp story. And I thought you was LyinInBedJustLikeBrianWilsonDid.
8^)
MikeL
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53.203 | | ACESMK::FRANCUS | Mets in '93 | Fri May 28 1993 11:01 | 10 |
| Being the Vegas favorite to take it all means zippo. It simply means
that Vegas figures those are the odds that will bring in the most
balanced bets on each of the teams. Vegas had different odds a few
weeks ago.
The Crazy Met
Tommy, watch the light show they try to do in Chicago and you'll see
what tru faux glitz is.
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53.204 | | MSBCS::BRYDIE | The Peter Principle in action | Fri May 28 1993 11:20 | 20 |
|
>> Being the Vegas favorite to take it all means zippo.
>> It simply means that Vegas figures those are the odds
>> that will bring in the most balanced bets on each of
>> the teams.
It means plenty. It means the betting public has installed
the Knicks as the favorite.
>> Tommy, watch the light show they try to do in Chicago and
>> you'll see what tru faux glitz is.
It don't get much faux-er or glitzier than the spectacle that
was put on at the Garden. But then again, MSG management is
just gearing the show to its audience. All them folks that
couldn't tell Doc Rivers from Doc Gooden a couple a months ago
ain't gonna be satisfied with JUST a Bulls-Knicks matchup. Nope,
best to get some lasers and some smoke and a soundtrack. Get
some showgirls, two elephants and Wayne Newton singing "I Love
New York". But make sure it's tastefully done.
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53.205 | gawd awful poem, 'Saw | MSBCS::BRYDIE | The Peter Principle in action | Fri May 28 1993 11:25 | 5 |
|
>> The Casino man can cause he doesn't really care if he's down 2-zip.
I don't think this is true.
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53.206 | | CGOOA::DEVLIN | LayinInBedJustLikeBrianWilsonDid | Fri May 28 1993 11:26 | 23 |
| Tommy -
Light shows? They got em everywhere. Shoulda seen lasted nights Kings
game! Do it for the Leafs too...Its happening.
And Tommy, look at the po' Knicks lineup, lots of role players, lunch
pail guys, no prima donna's like on them other teams. Why there best
player couldn't even finish in the top 4 in the MVP voting! No
individual rewards.
Nope, this team is like the Yanks at Bastogne. Surrounded by superior
firepower and numbers, but just says "Nuts" to anyone who suggests
quitting. This team is like the little engine that could, big in
heart, short on talent. To be up 2-0 doesn't mean a thing. I await
the NBA mandate to the refs to turn the series in CHicago's favour.
Nope, like Custer at the Little Big Horn, the Knicks are in hostile
territory and are just one gimpy knee away from a lottery pick.
I get a tear in my eye thinking about the true guts displayed by this
band of misfits...
JD
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53.207 | Learn sumpin' everyday | MSBCS::BRYDIE | The Peter Principle in action | Fri May 28 1993 11:42 | 6 |
|
>> Nope, like Custer at the Little Big Horn, the Knicks are in hostile
>> territory and are just one gimpy knee away from a lottery pick.
Custer was one gimpy knee away from a lottery pick?
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53.208 | | CAMONE::WAY | Zanzibar Buck-Buck McFate | Fri May 28 1993 11:43 | 11 |
| > -< gawd awful poem, 'Saw >-
Yeah, I know Tommy.
It was early, I hadn't had any coffee, the guy in the next cube kept on
trying to explain the latest fiber optic technology to me, the sun
was in my eyes, my shoe was untied, my cup was peenching a tes-tik-kal,
and the moon is in the wrong phase.....
'Saw
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53.209 | And you was thinkin' of tubas | CTHQ::LEARY | McSorley,McFilthy,McNasty | Fri May 28 1993 12:04 | 6 |
| Hey! I liked it,
But I'm sado-masochistic also 8^)
MikeL
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53.210 | | MSBCS::BRYDIE | The Peter Principle in action | Fri May 28 1993 12:05 | 35 |
|
>> Light shows? They got em everywhere. Shoulda seen lasted nights
>> Kings game! Do it for the Leafs too...Its happening.
Gee, for someone who at one point took it upon himself to alert
SPORTSnoters everywhere to the evils of faux-fandom, you sure
are embracing it whole hog now that a New York team is its leading
practioner. I hope the series comes back to New York because I
hear that for Game 5's intros a bunch of musclemen dressed as
Roman slaves are going to carry the players out to the court from
the lockerroom as their names are announced.
>> And Tommy, look at the po' Knicks lineup, lots of role players, lunch
>> pail guys, no prima donna's like on them other teams.
Who's Seattle's prima donna? I love local guy Pat ewing but he's as
much a protected star as anybody in the league with the exception
of Michael Jordan.
>> Why there best player couldn't even finish in the top 4 in the MVP
>> voting! No individual rewards.
Didn't Ewing finish *exactly* fourth in the MVP voting? And I'd say
second team All-NBA and second team All-Defense are individual
awards.
>> Nope, this team is like the Yanks at Bastogne. Surrounded by superior
>> firepower and numbers, but just says "Nuts" to anyone who suggests
>> quitting. This team is like the little engine that could, big in
>> heart, short on talent. To be up 2-0 doesn't mean a thing. I await
>> the NBA mandate to the refs to turn the series in CHicago's favour.
This team is just like New York. Pushy and abrasive and dependent
upon the talent of Bostonians.
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53.211 | | MSBCS::BRYDIE | The Peter Principle in action | Fri May 28 1993 12:16 | 7 |
|
>> Hey! I liked it,
To each his own. I hate song parodies. I think Al Yankovic
should have his skin rubbed raw with grade 00 sand paper and
dipped in rubbing alcohol. But that's just my opinion.
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53.212 | | CAMONE::WAY | Zanzibar Buck-Buck McFate | Fri May 28 1993 12:18 | 7 |
| Song parodies have been around for hundreds and hundreds of years.
Some are good, some aren't. The thing to be careful of is that your
parodies not get hackneyed...
'Saw
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53.213 | wake up JD | FRETZ::HEISER | raise your voice in shouts of joy | Fri May 28 1993 12:26 | 1 |
| Knicks also have the COY, though he didn't deserve it.
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53.214 | .211 you SM'er you! 8^) | CTHQ::LEARY | McSorley,McFilthy,McNasty | Fri May 28 1993 12:30 | 1 |
|
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53.215 | | ROYALT::ASHE | RedSox, Northwestern, Lucci | Fri May 28 1993 12:33 | 3 |
| Don't start that rathole Mike in the Bulls topic... could get into
if Chaz deserved it...
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53.216 | | AKOCOA::J_RODOPOULOS | | Fri May 28 1993 12:54 | 12 |
| > It was early, I hadn't had any coffee, the guy in the next cube kept on
> trying to explain the latest fiber optic technology to me, the sun
> was in my eyes, my shoe was untied, my cup was peenching a tes-tik-kal,
> and the moon is in the wrong phase.....
> 'Saw
Dean Smith would be proud of you.
John "D Cowboys" R.
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53.217 | | VAXMKT::ROBICHAUD | Hawaii-BeaconHillWest | Fri May 28 1993 13:13 | 6 |
| Saying the Knickerbockers are overachievers is like saying that
Vanna White gets TV gigs 'cuz of her brains and personality. Good to
see though that JD has joined all the New York newspapers in the pompom
parade.
/Don
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53.218 | of course Chaz deserved it! | FRETZ::HEISER | raise your voice in shouts of joy | Fri May 28 1993 13:27 | 1 |
|
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53.219 | | SOLANA::MAY_BR | Oxymoron:Clinton's Trust Fund | Fri May 28 1993 16:05 | 5 |
| Not only has JD done a mongo flip-flop on the faux fan issue, a
flip-flop of Clintonesque stature, but we need to report him to the
there/their police.
brews
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53.220 | | CSTEAM::FARLEY | Megabucks Winner Wannabee | Fri May 28 1993 16:18 | 3 |
|
Mongo like beans.......
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53.221 | Mikey's mad | FRETZ::HEISER | raise your voice in shouts of joy | Fri May 28 1993 17:17 | 57 |
| From: [email protected] (UPI)
Newsgroups: clari.sports.basketball
Subject: Jordan gambled, but denies late night
DEERFIELD, Ill. (UPI) -- Chicago Bulls superstar Michael Jordan
admitted Thursday he did gamble in Atlantic City, N.J., on the eve of
his club's Game 2 loss in the Eastern Conference finals against the
Knicks but angrily denied a published report that placed him in a casino
until 2:30 a.m.
Jordan, meeting with a horde of reporters at the Bulls' suburban
Chicago practice facility, said he left the casino with a few friends
shortly after 11 p.m., was back in bed by 1 a.m. and threatened to sue
anyone that claimed differently.
``My father had a leased limousine that went up to Atlantic City at
four o'clock. (I) gambled, played blackjack until about 11 o'clock, took
the limo back, went back to my room, got eight hours of sleep,'' said
Jordan, who added his limo was checked out to depart at 11:04 p.m. for
the 90-minute drive back to New York.
``Now whoever saw me there at 1 o'clock, 2:30, whatever, I'd like to
see them in person because I certainly will lay a lawsuit on 'em. You
can ask the casinos. I wasn't there until 1 o'clock, 2 o'clock in the
morning.''
The New York Times reported in its Thursday editions that Jordan was
seen by employees and patrons at the Bally's Grand Casino as late as
2:30 a.m. EDT, seven hours prior to the Bulls' morning shootaround
Tuesday and 18 hours prior to the game at Madison Square Garden.
Radio stations in Atlantic City and Philadelphia also received
telephone calls from people who said they saw Jordan at the gaming
tables early Tuesday.
Bulls Coach Phil Jackson said he saw nothing wrong with what Jordan
did and called the matter ``closed.''
``I never gave it any credence in the first place,'' he said of the
report, ``so I'm not upset with him. I just thought that it was more
rumor and inuendo than it was fact, which is true.''
The Bulls don't issue a curfew for their players while on the road,
and Jackson said there is no need for one.
``These are adults; they're not children,'' he said.
Jordan scored 36 points and grabbed nine rebounds in Chicago's 96-91
loss to the Knicks that gave New York a two games to none lead in the
best-of-seven series. He was 12 for 32 from the field and hit 11 of 13
free throws. Jordan was held to 11 points in the second half on 5 for 16
shooting and did not score over the final 2:46.
Jordan said he went to Atlantic City to get away from New York,
especially since he could not golf, his other passion. He obviously was
angered by the expose of his private life.
``If my life comes to the point where it's scrutinized what I do in
my free time, then there's no need to even talk to you guys,'' Jordan
said. ``If you're going to take it out of context and take it to an
extreme that's not fair to me...If you don't have true facts, you
shouldn't have any comments on the situation.''
Jordan won his seventh straight NBA scoring title this season and
finished third in voting for the Most Valuable Player award, an honor he
won the previous two years. A three-time MVP, Jordan was called to the
league's New York offices last year amid reports he had written more
than $150,000 worth of checks that were used to pay golf and other
gambling debts in North Carolina. NBA officials took no action against
Jordan.
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53.222 | | ACESMK::FRANCUS | Mets in '93 | Fri May 28 1993 19:22 | 8 |
| Someone who claimed to have seen Jordan was on WFAN and said that
Jordan had said he would be there until 11PM. Guy left the table at
10:30, came back around midnight and Jordan and co. were nowhere to be
seen.
fwiw.
The Crazy Met
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53.223 | | CGOOA::DEVLIN | LayinInBedJustLikeBrianWilsonDid | Fri May 28 1993 21:15 | 8 |
|
Tommy and one half of the Arizona Yip-Yip Squad -
Still hate faux fans. Knicks got em. So do the Suns. No flip flop.
Sorry boys.
JD
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53.224 | | ACESMK::FRANCUS | Mets in '93 | Sun May 30 1993 04:53 | 4 |
| 103-83 Bulls. Knicks lead series 2-1.
The Crazy Met
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53.225 | Custer gets whipped... | CGOOA::DEVLIN | LayinInBedJustLikeBrianWilsonDid | Mon May 31 1993 11:50 | 17 |
|
My worse fears, the po overachieving Knicks cain't keep up with the
superstar talent of those Bulls' greyhounds.
I only hope the po' Knicks can keep the Bulls from beating them even
worse next game.
The Bulls showed their multitalented array of superstars and attacked
the lunch pail knicks at every turn. I cain only hope that the blue
collar knicks can stave off the next Bull Run. This game was like
the streets of Pampolona, wif the po' Knicks trying to keep from
getting gored.
JD
PS: Tommy B. - so, what about the light show before the Bulls game?
ANd that mascot?? Pretty cheezy looking to me...
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53.226 | | METSNY::francus | Mets in '93 | Tue Jun 01 1993 11:40 | 4 |
| Bulls� showed why they are the World champs; they did what they needed
to. Now can they win in NY?
The Crazy Met
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53.227 | Translation: don't choke now, ba-bee... | NAC::G_WAUGAMAN | | Tue Jun 01 1993 11:47 | 8 |
|
Yes, those po', po' Knicks, who only had the best record in the league,
home court advantage and the officiating bias that comes with it, will
certainly cause many a tear of joy and admiration to flow if they can
somehow manage to stave off da Bulls. What inspiration...
glenn
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53.228 | | PATE::MACNEAL | ruck `n' roll | Tue Jun 01 1993 11:51 | 5 |
| � Radio stations in Atlantic City and Philadelphia also received
�telephone calls from people who said they saw Jordan at the gaming
�tables early Tuesday.
These were probably the same people who call in with Elvis sightings.
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53.229 | | METSNY::francus | Mets in '93 | Tue Jun 01 1993 11:59 | 11 |
|
> Yes, those po', po' Knicks, who only had the best record in the league
Better not let Mike H see this :-)
I listened to game 4 on radio. After a particularly bad call in the 3rd
one of the announcers said that Chicago is getting all the calls, including
some very bad ones. Bulls played a heck of a game but having twice as many
foul shots is a bit much.
The Crazy Met
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53.230 | | FRETZ::HEISER | raise your voice in shouts of joy | Tue Jun 01 1993 12:02 | 6 |
| I saw it TCM. Under an eastern mindset, inaccurate comments like that
are to be expected.
Did you listen to the NBA radio broadcast with Bob Lanier doing color?
I've never heard a more biased tandem on a national broadcast. They're
so pro-New York it's embarassing to the network.
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53.231 | | METSNY::francus | Mets in '93 | Tue Jun 01 1993 12:06 | 7 |
|
First time I listened to that feed so I have no idea about their biases.
There was one erally bad call, others I don't know about. As I said, Bulls
played a heck of a game, so the calls are not an excuse for the Knicks losing.
The Crazy Met
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53.232 | | PATE::MACNEAL | ruck `n' roll | Tue Jun 01 1993 12:08 | 2 |
| How can the team with the second best record in the NBA be called
overachievers?
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53.233 | To dream the Impossible Dream... | NAC::G_WAUGAMAN | | Tue Jun 01 1993 12:08 | 11 |
|
I meant best record in the conference. Pardon me for forgetting that
unlike with baseball (for maybe one more year), in the marketing-driven
sports leagues there is no place for separate identities between the
conferences, even in name. Either way, it doesn't affect my original
claim that, what with possessing the home-court advantage over the
mighty Bulls and all, the Knicks are really up against it. How do they
maintain any hope at all?
glenn
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53.234 | | VAXMKT::ROBICHAUD | Hawaii-BeaconHillWest | Tue Jun 01 1993 12:41 | 12 |
| Hey JD, travel back in time with me circa 1990 when you said that
any team with the home court/ice for a series that loses said series should
be labelled "chokers". You remember saying that? Or does that rule only
apply to Boston teams? If the Knickerbockers lose this series, with all
the talent they have (they were Bob Ryan's preseason pick to win it all), I
will henceforth refer to them as the Knickerchokers (and rightfully so).
Now quit your nambypamby MrT/ACChris poormouthin', belly up to the bar and
face this Eastern Conference Championship Series like a main! Despite all
our differences at least TCM can handle his team in the role of a favorite
without resorting to the "FauxLunchPail Syndrome" excuses.
/Don
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53.235 | | AKOCOA::J_RODOPOULOS | | Tue Jun 01 1993 13:17 | 6 |
| Re: NBA radio announcers
I agree that they are very pro-NY. I heard them last week and thought
that I was listening to a NY station.
John "D Cowboys" R.
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53.236 | APPLAUSE APPLAUSE /uher... | CNTROL::CHILDS | Do Not Enter - Sanitization in Process | Tue Jun 01 1993 13:47 | 0 |
53.237 | | METSNY::francus | Mets in '93 | Tue Jun 01 1993 14:00 | 7 |
|
Knicks have a chance in this series because they have 4 games at home.
With home court advantage Knicks-Bulls is a toss up. If Bulls had
home court, Knicks would not win the series. Been saying that for 6 months
and have seen nothing to lead me to believe otherwise.
The Crazy Met
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53.238 | hint: #23 | CNTROL::CHILDS | Do Not Enter - Sanitization in Process | Tue Jun 01 1993 14:04 | 8 |
|
>Knicks have a chance in this series because they have 4 games at home.
>With home court advantage Knicks-Bulls is a toss up. If Bulls had
>home court, Knicks would not win the series. Been saying that for 6 months
>and have seen nothing to lead me to believe otherwise.
you're not looking hard enough then.....
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53.239 | | CAMONE::WAY | Zanzibar Buck-Buck McFate | Tue Jun 01 1993 14:12 | 12 |
| <<< Note 53.236 by CNTROL::CHILDS "Do Not Enter - Sanitization in Process" >>>
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Mike,
I hope when you disposed of your old p-name, you called the Hazardous
Materials squad for proper disposal. And of course it goes without
saying that you marked it as a Biological Hazard...
'Saw
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53.240 | | METSNY::francus | Mets in '93 | Tue Jun 01 1993 14:16 | 5 |
| re: .239
That p_name did look good on him.
The Crazy Met
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53.241 | | MSBCS::BRYDIE | The Peter Principle in action | Tue Jun 01 1993 16:40 | 3 |
|
Gee MikeH, after reviewing 53.190 and 53.191 I realize why you hung
that wizard tag on me.
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53.242 | don't believe everything people tell you | FRETZ::HEISER | raise your voice in shouts of joy | Tue Jun 01 1993 16:49 | 1 |
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53.243 | | METSNY::francus | Mets in '93 | Tue Jun 01 1993 16:56 | 5 |
|
Yeah Tommy 'ya really went out on a limb there. The shock would have been
if the Knicks had won either game 3 or 4 in Chicago.
The Crazy Met
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53.244 | | MSBCS::BRYDIE | The Peter Principle in action | Tue Jun 01 1993 17:08 | 13 |
|
>> Yeah Tommy 'ya really went out on a limb there.
Never said that I went out on a limb. I was trying to impart
some smarts into Mikey's granite head. Don't worry I'll get to
your granite head next.
>> The shock would have been if the Knicks had won either game 3 or
>> 4 in Chicago.
Why would it be a "shock" if a team that's up 2-0 manages to
win one of two on the road? Man, 'twixt you and JD, you New
Yorkers are taking sandbagging to another level.
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53.245 | | METSNY::francus | Mets in '93 | Tue Jun 01 1993 17:09 | 5 |
|
Are you really saying that the Knicks winning one of the games in Chicago
would not surprise you??
The Crazy Met
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53.246 | | MSBCS::BRYDIE | The Peter Principle in action | Tue Jun 01 1993 17:36 | 13 |
|
>> Are you really saying that the Knicks winning one of the games
>> in Chicago would not surprise you??
Yes (man, you're sharp!). It wouldn't have. We're not talking about
Halley's Comet making an unscheduled appearance here. The Knicks
were up 2-0 going into Chicago with Chicago and Jordan looking very
vulnerable. I don't see why it was inconceivable for the Knicks to
take one of the two. In retrospect, that whole flap over Jordan going
to Atlantic City may have been the worst thing that could have happened
to the Knicks. It may have given Jordan and the Bulls a rallying point
and a point of focus.
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53.247 | | METSNY::francus | Mets in '93 | Tue Jun 01 1993 17:43 | 6 |
|
The game that I thought the Knicks might win in Chicago is game 6. No
way were the Bulls going to go in 4 or 5 unless they had serious injury
problems.
The Crazy Met
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53.248 | TCM has all but said as much | NAC::G_WAUGAMAN | | Tue Jun 01 1993 17:45 | 9 |
|
If Knicks fans are saying that they don't believe that their team can
win even one game on the road against their best competition, then why
don't we just get it writing: the Knicks aren't the best team even if
they do win, and if they do win it's only because of the other team's
regular-season underachievement. In other words, Asterisk City.
glenn
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53.249 | | METSNY::francus | Mets in '93 | Tue Jun 01 1993 17:56 | 8 |
|
The whole point of the regular season is to get HCA. fwiw the best team
does not always win the championship, there are plenty of examples of
that; and 'ya know what if the Knicks do win the chamionship you can
restate .248 as many times as you want and won't change things a bit.
The Crazy Met
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53.250 | and a probably a sweep by the good guys aka Eastern Champs | CNTROL::CHILDS | Do Not Enter - Sanitization in Process | Tue Jun 01 1993 17:57 | 8 |
|
If the Knicks had taken care of the backboards in Chicago they way they
did in NY they would have easily won in Chicago. As Tommy said Riley's
hype machine backfired! Hip Hip Hooray....I really don't care at this
point who wins the series, I just want it to go 7 games cause the finals
will definately be anti-climatic at this point..........
mike
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53.251 | I sense a p-name bet coming on... | NAC::G_WAUGAMAN | | Tue Jun 01 1993 18:07 | 8 |
|
> and 'ya know what if the Knicks do win the chamionship you can
> restate .248 as many times as you want and won't change things a bit.
But what if they don't?
glenn
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53.252 | | METSNY::francus | Mets in '93 | Tue Jun 01 1993 18:14 | 4 |
|
Uh why would it change anything if they don't??
The Crazy Met
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53.253 | Let's just say that between you and JD the writing is on the wall | NAC::G_WAUGAMAN | | Tue Jun 01 1993 18:25 | 10 |
|
> Uh why would it change anything if they don't??
I sense that we're going to be subjected to a certain, uh, cockiness if
the Knicks win (which is not an unlikely result, not at all), but if
they lose, poor-mouthing will rule the day. Unlike when, say, a certain
team or two from Pittsburgh go down in flames...
glenn
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53.254 | | CGOOA::DEVLIN | LayinInBedJustLikeBrianWilsonDid | Wed Jun 02 1993 11:26 | 19 |
| Slash
Of course, if the Knicks lose, it will be a choke job. Show me where I
said otherwise. However, I do think the Bulls have the better players
than the KNicks, but that Riley has molded them into a team.
Having some fun.
And while I still like hoops, NBAfantastik ball is starting to wear
very thin on me. College ain't much better. It's like watching a
feudal society on the court. Royalty treated one way, the serfs
another.
And Po' Mikey H. Eastern Bias. This from a guy from some podunk town
in Massachusetts who, when the Celtics were good, was one of their
biggest, most biased fans. Of course, with changing fortunes, the vane
has shifted.
JD
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53.255 | | MSBCS::BRYDIE | The Peter Principle in action | Wed Jun 02 1993 11:46 | 45 |
|
>> Of course, if the Knicks lose, it will be a choke job. Show
>> me where I said otherwise.
From these quotes I'd say you were doing quite the opposite of
saying the Knicks would earn the choke label if they won. You tried
to give the impression that they'd be accomplishing a feat on the
scale of Emmanuel Lewis beating Mike Tyson's butt if they were to
win. I think you're just changing your tune now because you ran out
of similes and metaphors. Or maybe you're just jumping off the band-
wagon. And so soon after you jumped on, too!
"I can't believe the job the poor undermanned Knicks are doing
against the Bulls."
"Oh what overachievement."
"This team is more like the Bluecoats in Valley Forge, trying to
survive against hte better armed and equipped redcoats from Chicago.
An inspiration for all."
"Nope, this team is like the Yanks at Bastogne. Surrounded by superior
firepower and numbers, but just says "Nuts" to anyone who suggests
quitting."
"This team is like the little engine that could, big in heart, short on
talent."
[anybody else sense a pattern developing here?]
"To be up 2-0 doesn't mean a thing. I await the NBA mandate to the
refs to turn the series in CHicago's favour."
"Nope, like Custer at the Little Big Horn, the Knicks are in hostile
territory and are just one gimpy knee away from a lottery pick."
"My worse fears, the po overachieving Knicks cain't keep up with the
superstar talent of those Bulls' greyhounds."
"I cain only hope that the blue collar knicks can stave off the next
Bull Run. This game was like the streets of Pampolona, wif the po'
Knicks trying to keep from getting gored."
|
53.256 | | MSBCS::BRYDIE | The Peter Principle in action | Wed Jun 02 1993 11:55 | 8 |
| >> It's like watching a feudal society on the court. Royalty
>> treated one way, the serfs another.
I don't think this was ever more evident than last night when the
refs let Barkley play the proverbial bull in the china closet be-
cause "that's his style". Ain't no way any of the Sonics get away
with any of those tactics.
|
53.257 | | PATE::MACNEAL | ruck `n' roll | Wed Jun 02 1993 12:19 | 3 |
| � Of course, if the Knicks lose, it will be a choke job.
How can overachievers choke?
|
53.258 | | VAXMKT::ROBICHAUD | Hawaii-BeaconHillWest | Wed Jun 02 1993 13:45 | 7 |
| Riley's at it again. You got to love him using words like
"injustice" and saying how the Knicks will triumps against all odds.
All that's missing is the theme song from "An Officer And A Genltmen"
or "Rocky" playing in the background. Has the New York Post contacted
the Vatican yet about Pat's impending sainthood?
/Don
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53.259 | | SOLANA::MAY_BR | Oxymoron:Clinton's Trust Fund | Wed Jun 02 1993 13:55 | 2 |
|
He and JD must have been talking 8^)
|
53.260 | to refocus the discussin on da Bulls... | TNPUBS::MCCULLOUGH | Melanie is standing - walking soon!!! | Wed Jun 02 1993 14:18 | 2 |
| Pat Riley is to sincerity
what MairB is to the English language
|
53.261 | | METSNY::francus | Mets in '93 | Wed Jun 02 1993 15:22 | 10 |
| Glenn, comparing the Knicks this season to the Pens is absurd. Pens were
far and away the favorite to win the Stanley Cup; no other team was thought
to even have a real chance against them. Knicks are a good team, certainly
capable of winning it all, but the Bulls and Suns were still favored over
them when the playoffs began.
Anyone have the odds on the Bulls-Knicks series and for who will
be the eventual champion?
The Crazy Met
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53.262 | They're top-seeded, and they're due | NAC::G_WAUGAMAN | | Wed Jun 02 1993 15:28 | 15 |
|
> Glenn, comparing the Knicks this season to the Pens is absurd. Pens were
> far and away the favorite to win the Stanley Cup; no other team was thought
> to even have a real chance against them. Knicks are a good team, certainly
> capable of winning it all, but the Bulls and Suns were still favored over
> them when the playoffs began.
I made no such comparison. My point was that excessive gloating was to
be expected and was faithfully delivered when a couple of Pittsburgh
teams bit the dust. I see the Knicks in a similar light. I think they
should be expected to win it all, even by-- gasp!-- Knicks' fans
themselves.
glenn
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53.263 | | METSNY::francus | Mets in '93 | Wed Jun 02 1993 15:45 | 12 |
|
Ok, gotcha. If the Knicks had 8th best record in the conference people
in here would have gloated when they lost; so no surprise there.
re: expecting to win it all: As a fan I want my teams to win it all;
however, expecting that to happen even when the team is not a real
contender is foolish. Hoping for it to happen is different. I certainly
hope the Knicks win it all, and yes they have a decent chance at it.
But Chicago has to be at least a co-favorite to win.
The Crazy Met
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53.264 | | MKFSA::LONG | You can blame mah heart | Wed Jun 02 1993 15:54 | 9 |
| >>re: expecting to win it all: As a fan I want my teams to win it all;
>>however, expecting that to happen even when the team is not a real
>>contender is foolish.
^^^^^^^
Kinda like the p-name, eh.
billl
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53.265 | | DECWET::METZGER | Imagine your logo here. | Wed Jun 02 1993 15:59 | 12 |
|
Knicks have home court advantage in the east...It's the biggest factor in
basketball. The Knicks should win the east.
The east is soooosuperior over the west that whomever wins the east should walk
all over the west so the knicks should be favored to win the whole thing...
Knicks are the favorites..like it or not...
Metz
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53.266 | | METSNY::francus | Mets in '93 | Wed Jun 02 1993 17:43 | 5 |
|
Favorite in your mind Metz. Knicks having home court puts them and the Bulls
on an even footing for this series.
The Crazy Met
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53.267 | | NAC::G_WAUGAMAN | | Wed Jun 02 1993 17:47 | 11 |
|
> Favorite in your mind Metz. Knicks having home court puts them and the Bulls
> on an even footing for this series.
Again, your poor-mouthing, TCM. The Knicks have the home-court
advantage because they performed *better* than the Bulls over the
entire season. They weren't given home-court advantage because they
are a worse team and someone wanted to even things up.
glenn
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53.268 | | METSNY::francus | Mets in '93 | Wed Jun 02 1993 17:51 | 11 |
|
Glenn,
I'm not saying anything different than all season long. Bulls played much too
non0chalantly at times during the regular season and that cost them the
HCA for this series. Knicks did perform better over the regular season, but
in the playoffs teams take all their games seriously. If Chicago played
with intensity all season long I think they would have had HCA throughout
the playoffs.
The Crazy Met
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53.269 | | PATE::MACNEAL | ruck `n' roll | Wed Jun 02 1993 18:14 | 3 |
| �Favorite in your mind Metz.
Not only Metz's mind, but the minds of the American betting public.
|
53.270 | | METSNY::francus | Mets in '93 | Wed Jun 02 1993 18:16 | 3 |
| What are the odds today?? Anyone have the line??
The Crazy Met
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53.271 | the phaux fans seem to think they are the favorites... | DECWET::METZGER | Imagine your logo here. | Wed Jun 02 1993 18:21 | 11 |
|
If,If,If, Crazy Cub...The facts are that the Knicks won the homecourt advantage
over the bulls by being the better team over the course of the regular season.
This makes them the favorite to win the East and because of proven eastern
superiority the favorites to win the whole thing.
No poor mouthing from you or JD is going to change that.
Metz
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53.272 | | METSNY::francus | Mets in '93 | Wed Jun 02 1993 18:25 | 11 |
|
Metz, the title you gave .271 perfectly describes the situation. Those
of us who follow the Knicks have a better handle on reality than the fans
that come out of the woodwork when they do well.
Knicks losing this series would be lousy but not devastating. To the Bulls
it would be a more devastating loss - sure for a number of reasons, one
of the reasons being that overall they are a slightly better team than the
Knicks.
The Crazy Met
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53.273 | | DECWET::METZGER | Imagine your logo here. | Wed Jun 02 1993 18:35 | 12 |
|
You're still missing the point Crazy,
The Knicks proved that they are a slightly better team over the course of
the regular season. You can poor mouth their talent and say that the Bulls
were nonchalant during the regular season all you want but the facts show
that the knicks were a better team...It's why they have Home court advantage
during the playoffs and why they should be even more favored over the Bulls
than had they played on a neutral site.
Metz
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53.274 | | ROYALT::ASHE | RedSox, Northwestern, Lucci | Wed Jun 02 1993 23:39 | 1 |
| Knicks up 1 at the half...
|
53.275 | Jumping on the Bandwagon..... | WMOIS::CHAPALONIS_M | MR INFORMER..LICKY LICKY BOOM BOOM DOWN | Thu Jun 03 1993 07:37 | 10 |
|
Knicks lose Knicks lose Knoicks lose.
Can you say 3_peat???
Phoenix/Seattle will be a cinch for Da Bulls.
Chappy
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53.276 | | KALI::MORGAN | | Thu Jun 03 1993 08:37 | 8 |
| Jordan actually got called for palming on 3 separate occassions. Proof
positive that the officiating is a total joke and the NBA is trying to
make this a 7 game series. NY refused to accept last night's gift as
they hit only slightly better than 50% from the line.
Steve
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53.277 | And some wonder why they call hunting a sport | MKFSA::LONG | You can blame mah heart | Thu Jun 03 1993 09:00 | 15 |
| Watching the last four and a half minutes of this game reminded
me why I've got no use what so ever for professional basketball.
o Jordan lowers his shoulder into Rivers and bowls him over - Knick foul
o Cartwright's fingernail musta touched Ewing's wristband -- Bull foul
o His Airness does his Michael Jackson impersonation "moonwalking" --
no call
o If what happened under the hoop at the Knicks end happened on the
streets -- six people would have been arrested for assault.
What a joke!
billl
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53.278 | how about those life longs fans at the begining? | CNTROL::CHILDS | Clemens caught without his cape AGAIN! | Thu Jun 03 1993 09:27 | 6 |
|
You knew it was in the can for the Bulls when Mr. Bill knocked the ball
out of Pat's hands and then out hustled him to the loose ball. What a
difference a news story makes.....
mike
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53.279 | Rules? They have no rules - poor Naismith..... | CSTEAM::FARLEY | Megabucks Winner Wannabee | Thu Jun 03 1993 10:08 | 18 |
|
Lasted(tm) night's game was the firsted time I'd even attempted to
watch a NBA game thisted year since I'm in agreement with BillL, I'ev
got no use for it.
If that game wasn't predestined, I don't know anything about being
short! A total farce of the game of basketball, officiating and the
playoffs. I really, really thought that a streetgang fight was being
conducted and the police (except for an occasional visit by Helen
Keller, disguised as a Keystone Kop) were no where to be found.
Thuggery, assault, battery - it was everything a repeat criminal would
want!
I remain,
willing to travel to a CYO game to see some TRUE basketball!
Kev
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53.280 | A huge disappointment for the Knicks... | NAC::G_WAUGAMAN | | Thu Jun 03 1993 10:34 | 32 |
|
> o If what happened under the hoop at the Knicks end happened on the
> streets -- six people would have been arrested for assault.
I have to disagree with this last point. I've seen the replay of the
entire sequence several times, and I think that each of the blocks were
clean, or clean enough that that's the way they should be called,
consistently. In spite of the wild flurry of action underneath, there
was no body contact, and only Pippen came down hard once-- and it
looked like he had 90% ball.
TCM, I still think that you're sandbagging and a loss like last night's
is devastating if the Knicks don't recover. You say you've followed
the Knicks all year long so surely you were aware that NY had only lost
4 games in MSG all year and had beaten the Bulls there six straight. And
last night the home court advantage was certainly offered up for the
taking-- in the last five minutes the Bulls' rebounding advantage was
completely removed with the automatic assumed push-off foul on any
offensive rebound-- witness Mr. Bill's exit because he had the
misfortune of getting bounced around in the paint by Patrick in the
vicinity of a long rebound. But the Knicks missed 15 foul shots, and
that was completely their own undoing, and nothing the Bulls did to
stop them. Even Pat Riley stopped his crying and was humble in defeat,
lying the responsibility at the feet of his own team for their problems
on the boards and at the foul line.
However, I look for the Bulls' homecourt officiating advantage in Game
6 to be mitigated because they're now up, and, consciously or
unconsciously, the refs know that. This thing is still far from over.
glenn
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53.281 | | CGOOA::DEVLIN | LayinInBedJustLikeBrianWilsonDid | Thu Jun 03 1993 11:05 | 18 |
| re .255
Tommy -
I thought you would recognize funning. But you must admit the Knicks
don't have as many purely talented individuals as the Bulls, but are
deeper. For someone who notes like you do, I expected better. Oh
well, guess how it is with you yokels from them podunt towns [isfh]
To all:
On last nights game: Any team that chokes away that many foul shots
doesn't deserve to win anything. Knicks have noone to blame but
themselves. The achilles heel of no consistent outside shooting does
them in again. Jordan was Jordan. Ewing was Ewing.
JD
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53.282 | | CGOOA::DEVLIN | LayinInBedJustLikeBrianWilsonDid | Thu Jun 03 1993 11:20 | 36 |
|
Glenn -
You hit the nail on the haid with that note. To distance myself from
TCM. Knicks had home court advantage. Favs in series. I dont' think
there's as big a difference between teh Bulls adn Knicks as say, the
Suns and Sonics, but Knicks had it there to win.
Its gut check time.
JD
Re Bill And Kev -
Yeah, watching Hoops has become a drag over the last few years. Last
night Ewing flings Williams to floor, no foul. Next sequence, Rivers
hand checks Jordan, foul.
How many folks watch a game and *KNOW* when a foul will be called. I
can call most of them before they happen. I know if a Scottie Pippen
drives against a Anthony Mason, that 9 times out of ten the whistle
will blow.
What about the 'charge' into Jorday when he got kneed? Lets see, Mikey
was not only MOVING, but he was IN the AIR! How can that be charging?
Anyway, you can pick out a million of them. Look at the stars "The
one's who have earned the Refs respect", and you know they will get the
calls no matter what.
No doubt in my mind that if at the end of the game that was Ewing and
not Charles Smith, that the whistle would have blown.
But like I said, you miss free throws, you can only kick yerself.
JD
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53.283 | Free throw shooting and rebounding | MPO::MPO12::MCFALL | It's on the fence - it's network news | Thu Jun 03 1993 11:51 | 11 |
|
This Knick fan knows that if Smith had gone to the line, he would
have only hit one, and we would have had OT. Rivers, the veteran, should
have shot all the technicals, as it was clear Starks was still in a funk
over the game 4 Mikey show. The knock against Smith is that he has a soft
game, and it was proved at the end. Oakley was hurt and not in the game.
Had he been, he would have forced a call or gotten a basket, or both.
Oakley may miss the next game with a hand injury.
Jim M.
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53.284 | No Oakley=NY loss | QUASER::JACKSONTA | To walk the caves of ice | Thu Jun 03 1993 12:50 | 19 |
| The calls a very inconsistent! The Bulls get 3 illegal defenses and
after the 3rd one, the knicks were doing the same, but no call.
I do agree that the pushing and shoving in the east is old. It
doesn't show how good they are, but how they have to resort to those
methods to acheive what they want. The west does some of this
obviously, but not to the extent that the east does.
This is partly why the east has been winning the rings the past few
years. The east teams don't do it on talent alone.
I think it will be a "cleaner" finals if it was the sonic/bulls. Of
course who knows when it comes to the media hyping the east style being
more manly so-to-speak. Thus causing the west team to play street
ball.
JMO,
Tim
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53.285 | | METSNY::francus | Mets in '93 | Thu Jun 03 1993 13:01 | 15 |
| Actually Bulls got called for illegal defense 4 times.
You all beat me to the punch. Knicks have no one to blame but themselves for
last nights loss. Missing 15 out of 34 foul shots is completely inexcusable.
There might have been a foul in the last sequence but all the blocks looked
fairly clean. Too bad Smith was trying yo score, Ewing or Oakley probably shove
the ball down Pippen's throat and get the foul as well.
Game 6 tomorrow night. For the Knicks to win it will take a minor miracle.
re: HCA
Yup I know the Knicks were 37-4 at home this year.
The Crazy Met
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53.286 | | VAXMKT::ROBICHAUD | MadonnaAndCharles,SittingInATree... | Thu Jun 03 1993 13:41 | 8 |
| Moan all you want about the officiating, but I still think last
night's game was pretty good entertainment. Smith didn't take the ball
strong to the basket. It almost looked like he wanted to draw a foul.
If I'm a Knickerbocker fan he's the last guy I want under the basket
with the game on the line. Still don't think the series is over
either.
/Don
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53.287 | Classic basketball with a lot of surprises | TNPUBS::NAZZARO | Boston Shootout - June 18,19,20! | Thu Jun 03 1993 16:59 | 13 |
| I guess I feel sorry for those who either don't understand the
game or don't want to. Last night's game had as much drama as
any play on Broadway, with a larger cast and an unpredictable
ending. I suppose you can believe that Michael would score 17
straight points for his team, but Patrick hitting a 3-pointer?
Starks not scoring in the second half? The Knicks missing all
those free throws? Four blocks on four shot attempts?
This was tremendous entertainment - I sorry Kev and Billl didn't
enjoy it. If you can't enjoy this, go back to the Red Sox for
some real excitement.
NAZZ
|
53.288 | Rodney King Beating | NEWPRT::EVANS_GR | Beyond Tomorrow ! | Thu Jun 03 1993 17:04 | 5 |
| Great game, but that was no less than a mugging at the end.
It kinda reminded me of the Rodney King beating.
gregg
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53.289 | | CSTEAM::FARLEY | Megabucks Winner Wannabee | Thu Jun 03 1993 17:19 | 22 |
|
Nazz,
I like basketball. I can appreciate the athletic talents of the NBA
players and the incredible skill they have.
I can't stand the way the game is played, with total disregard of the
rules of the game and the inconsistency. You've said a gazillion times
that consistency in reffing (or was it Goose who said it?) is
paramount.
Patrick's 3 pointer was a suprise. It doubled his 3 point total for
the year donchaknow? His Airness is *the* go-to guy so the 17 straight
points wasn't a big suprise.
It was the calls/nocalls......
I remain,
thinking I know a bit about the GAME as it was intended,
Kev
;^)
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53.290 | Last night's game was enjoyable | NAC::G_WAUGAMAN | | Thu Jun 03 1993 17:42 | 20 |
|
> I guess I feel sorry for those who either don't understand the
> game or don't want to.
I could say the same about baseball, which is still basically the same
game it was when our forefathers adopted "good ol' country hardball" as
the national pastime. Unfortunately, NBA-style marketing perversions
are steadily creeping into baseball, too.
I enjoyed last night's game very much, as far as basketball games go.
Based on the general SPROTS' consensus, pro basketball gets beat up so
much that it's probably underrated, while college basketball is so
gushingly romanticized that it's probably overrated. I see a lot of
the same garbage with the defenses and officiating in the college game,
where it's not even as "necessary" (if they didn't rough it up a bit in
the pros, where the players are so talented, the games would be non-stop
above-the-rim pinball-machine scoring exhibitions...)
glenn
|
53.291 | | METSNY::francus | Mets in '93 | Thu Jun 03 1993 18:03 | 9 |
|
Despite the fact that the Knicks lost last nights game was very
enjoyable. Mini-runs by both teams at times, but no team ever led
by more than 8. Good defense, some surprises, close to the end.
Fouls shooting by bothe teams was really disappointing, but otherwise
a very good game.
The Crazy Met
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53.292 | | QUASER::JACKSONTA | To walk the caves of ice | Thu Jun 03 1993 18:14 | 10 |
| Yes and no on the his Air's 17 straight points. No its not a
suprise under normal Jordan days, but he hit something like 4-14
before that streak, and he hasn't been shooting hi % in this series
(except for maybe game 4). So yes I was somewhat suprised based on
that.
I did enjoy the game regardless of the refs. If one dwells on ref
calls, then why watch?
Tim
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53.293 | | DECWET::METZGER | Imagine your logo here. | Thu Jun 03 1993 18:36 | 19 |
|
The bulls would have won by more if Jordan had let his teammates play.
yeah, I realize that he's the best b-ball player on the planet but the Bull
offense consisted of Jordan 1-1 or 1-2 and getting to the foul line when he
missed a shot for much of the 4th quarter. The Bulls are a great team to watch
when they pass (like Jordan's pass to BJ) and run but a boring team when they
degenerate into Jordan vs. the world.
I'd like to see NY take the next game and have it go to 7.
Sure the refs were as inconsistant as hell last night but it's expected. I'd
really like to see the rim go up another foot.
As has been said...the Knicks died on the free throw line and missing the T's
was a dagger into their hearts.
Metz
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53.294 | | MKFSA::LONG | You can blame mah heart | Fri Jun 04 1993 09:33 | 10 |
| Nazz,
Don't feel sorry for me. I wasn't lookin' fer yer pity. I just
happen to think there are more entertaining sporting events than
pro basketball (and pro baseball fer that matter). Every now
and then I tune into an NBA game just to see if things have changed
at all. The other night was one of those instances.
billl
|
53.295 | | PATE::MACNEAL | ruck `n' roll | Fri Jun 04 1993 10:24 | 2 |
| I agree with bill g, I don't think most fans actually know the
difference between a charge and a blocking foul.
|
53.296 | Pro basketball has many layers to it | TNPUBS::NAZZARO | Boston Shootout - June 18,19,20! | Fri Jun 04 1993 14:47 | 29 |
| I think the goose was the only one who did know the difference!!!
I enjoy both college and pro ball, but the level of execution at
the pro level is so superior, the talent level of the athletes so
high, the multitude of skills are just a joy for me to watch.
In addition, there is much more to coaching at the pro level, and how
teams make adjustments both at time outs and during the flow of the
game reminds me of a high level chess match, but played at fast
forward. When to double team, when to push the ball, do I reverse this
layup, should I take the charge, do I switch with the pick or fight
through it, and countless other decisions must be made on practically
every possession.
Usually, those teams that think the best and have coaches and players
who can adjust on the fly win. That's why the Celtics won so many games
in a different era, and why Detroit won with a guy like Daly in charge
and why the Lakers won in the 80s and Chicago is winning now. Not only
was the coach smart, but the team was smart.
Very few college teams have that polished brand of basketball
sophistication that allows them to play at a consistently high level.
The Chris Webber and Freddie Brown bonehead plays simply do not happen
in the pros. College basketball is fun, but it simply doesn't match
up.
As for baseball, don't get me started!
NAZZ
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53.297 | | MSBCS::BRYDIE | The Peter Principle in action | Fri Jun 04 1993 15:39 | 13 |
| >> The Chris Webber and Freddie Brown bonehead plays simply do
>> not happen in the pros.
What about all-star Scottie Pippen trying to hit the ref with a
real sweet pass for the open jumper the other night?
>> College basketball is fun, but it simply doesn't match up.
I don't even watch pro basketball until the playoffs. The regular
season has all of the drama of a Midas commercial. In college basket-
what with rivalries, battle for tournament berths, etc. just about
every game is significant. Not to mention the enthusiasm of the
players and fans. There's no comparison, IMO.
|
53.298 | refs don't know either | FRETZ::HEISER | raise your voice in shouts of joy | Fri Jun 04 1993 16:43 | 2 |
| I think the difference between blocking and charging is as complex a
mystery as the salary cap formula. Maybe we should ask Jan Volk.
|
53.299 | How NBA Refs earn their $bucks | AKOCOA::BREEN | But in the land of the one-eyed men | Fri Jun 04 1993 19:00 | 20 |
| re charge vs foul.
NBA refs amazingly are very skilled at not only this but (I'm
serious), traveling, palming, grabbing etc). But what makes them worth
their salary and made their last strike successful is their craft at
when to ignore these violations and in real time take a contact
situation and say,
Is one of players in endangered species list (ie the dream team)
What is current foul count of home vs away team; what is make up
tally?
Do I have a grudge or does one of my buddies have a grudge against
one of these guys?
Is either guy on commissioners hit list or supervisors hit list (eg
Daryl Dawkins)
In an instant whistle is blown, winks are flashed and game goes on
And all time Master was a college ref - Charly Deal
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53.300 | Is he using 'stickem' | ELMAGO::BENBACA | I Pluck Figs!! | Fri Jun 04 1993 21:06 | 21 |
| >> NBA refs amazingly are very skilled at not only this but (I'm
>> serious), traveling, palming, grabbing etc).
You can't be serious.
IMNSHO then MJ should be called *EVERYTIME* he touches the ball. Watch
him the next time he goes one on one....He is able to dribble the ball
and have it come up into his hand(nothing wrong with that) but then
once it is in his hand he holds it while the ball is still facing down
toward the floor until he gets his feet into position to whirl around
the defender. It's almost as if he had glue on his hands. You or I
cannot do this cause our hands are too small but he is able to grab that
ball on its way up from the dribble and hold it as long as necessary to
make his move. This is traveling, palming all in one. Then he jumps,
lands then jumps again. More traveling.
He has taken palming and made it into an art. Until they make the ball
bigger this kind of crap will continue to go on. However, it is nice to
watch but still illegal and should be called.
Ben
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53.301 | Rule clarification | TNPUBS::NAZZARO | Boston Shootout - June 18,19,20! | Mon Jun 07 1993 11:10 | 22 |
| That is NOT illegal. IT's a misconception that many of us carry
with us from our old HS days when our coaches would warn us against
palming the ball. But according to the rules, palming only occurs when
you lose control of the ball. A discontinued dribble can be called if
you hold the ball too long between dribbles, like when Michael drives
the lane and cups it for three steps before he dribbles again, and the
ref determines that the ball has come to rest and is not being dribbled.
Here is the passage from the NBA Rule Book, Rule 4, Section III:
"The dribble ends when the dribbler:
1) Touches the ball simultaneously with both hands.
2) Permits the ball to come to rest while he is in control of it.
3) Tries for a field goal.
4) Throws a pass.
5) Touches the ball more than once while dribbling, before it
touches the floor.
6) Loses control.
7) Allows the ball to become dead."
NAZZ
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53.302 | Nazz=="Goose" wannabee???? ;^) | CSTEAM::FARLEY | Megabucks Winner Wannabee | Mon Jun 07 1993 11:43 | 1 |
|
|
53.303 | | CSOA1::BACH | They who know nothing, doubt nothing... | Mon Jun 07 1993 11:59 | 10 |
| BACH from my honeymoon and have one thing to say...
"I like Mike"
Michael Jordan is a basketball god, and Scottie Pippilongface shut a
few mouths of a few detractors as well...
God bless the Chicago Bulls...
Chip_GSH_Bach
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53.304 | congrats to da bulls... | CGOOA::DEVLIN | LayinInBedJustLikeBrianWilsonDid | Mon Jun 07 1993 12:01 | 22 |
| No access for a few days. ANyway, >Congrats to da Bulls. Better team
won. Knicks choked. Again, you caint hit foul shots, you don't
deserve to win.
As Jordan said, the BUlls would expose the KNicks weakness - which was
that they had a good coach, one superstar, and a bunch of inconsistent
players. And Starks/Oakley/Smith, et al showed that inconsistency.
Down the stretch, the KNicks had one guy to go to, the Bulls two.
I hope the Knicks get someone who can drain the outside shot
consistenty..
Finals is a dilema, if I watch any of it. I dislike Pippen and
Carwright and Phil The Hacker Turned Whiner Jackson. Before this
year, it would be no problem rooting for Charles. I was a Barkley fan
before it was fashionable. You can check the archives on that one
folks. But some of these noveau Chuck fains, especially the vaners,
make it difficult to root fer da Suns.
JD
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53.305 | should be fun | FRETZ::HEISER | raise your voice in shouts of joy | Mon Jun 07 1993 13:05 | 1 |
| Mr. Brooks and I got our wish. Good luck to ya MAir!
|
53.306 | Bulls Earn trip to the Finals | MR1PST::CBULLS::MBROOKS | | Mon Jun 07 1993 15:00 | 32 |
| Im glad I was out for a week and a half and didnt get tampted to reply
to some of the notes in hear from viewers who obviously have braille
keyboards :-)
NAZZ Thank you for the clairifaication on what travelling is, so MJ's
dribbling habits are boarderline to traveling and as we just seen VS
NY, if he travels he too gets called for it.
Charge vS Block, I remeber the play that jordan got called for and I
guess I need clairification on the rules. If jordan moves backwards
moving away from the CHARGE is this now a blocking foul. I thought
there was something saying if a Defender is attempting to get in the
path of the Offensive player its a blocking foul ???? If a player who
has position attempts to get out of someone's way or brace himself
against a charge does this then become a blocking foul becuase the
Defender is moving ??????
This will now be a great Finals, I loved Ewing's coments, "I think were
better the the bulls". They didnt lose due to bad calls, poor
officiating or poor coaching, you cant coach free throws. I dont know
if the bulls were taunting the Knicks somehow or if they got in there
heads but the Knicks lost the games on the Gimme strip. Game 6 I think
the bulls were 27-29, and the knicks were 17-25, so again if the Knicks
didnt choke on the gimme strip they would have taken the series.
Of course jordan shot like crap the who series allowing most games to
stay close. Even in game 6 I think jordan was the only bull to shoot
under 50%, I dont care if the bench players only score 10pts combined
if they can all shoot over 50%.
I have my chair all set for wednesday night...
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53.307 | | CUPMK::DEVLIN | Don Cherry and Seinfeld Roolz | Mon Jun 07 1993 15:05 | 12 |
| Congrats Brroks,
But this is at least 2 of the last 3 years you've 'disappeared' until
the Bulls pull out a series. Hmmmmmmm.....
And in the charge, Micheal was A> Moving to his left, and B> both
feet were off the ground. How can someone be stationary and in
position for a 'charge' when they are airborne and moving?
Easy, It was Air Nathan Detriot Mikey.
JD
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53.308 | matchups | FRETZ::HEISER | raise your voice in shouts of joy | Mon Jun 07 1993 15:15 | 22 |
| The way I see it:
Starters Edge
---------------------------------
Cartwright C West - even
Grant F Barkley - Suns
Pippen F Dumas - Bulls
Armstrong G KJ - Suns
Jordan G Majerle - Bulls
The bench is where things get interesting. I think the Suns depth is
better overall. It appears the Bulls have only been using Williams,
King, Paxson, and Tucker (although rarely) off the bench. Obviously
the last 2 are guards. Do Williams and King rotate at center and
forward in their sub patterns?
The Suns will bring mostly Miller, Ainge, Chambers, and FJ off the
bench. Mustaf might see time against Williams and/or King since
Ceballos is out. The remaining player, Negele Knight should only see
minutes in garbage time.
Mike
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53.309 | can they both lose? | ACESMK::FRANCUS | Mets in '93 | Mon Jun 07 1993 15:19 | 12 |
|
This years finals is a series that I wish no one would win; but seeing
that that is impossible I'll enjoy the games and not worry about the
winner. Even if the Knicks were not the Bulls opposition in the
conference finals I probably would have rooted for the other team
(excepting the Celtics, of course). The thought of more hoopla over
Jordan, etc for another year is almost too much to bear.
Then again if the Suns win this conference will be even more
insufferable than after UNC won the NCAA tournament.
The Crazy Met
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53.310 | thanks TCM! | FRETZ::HEISER | raise your voice in shouts of joy | Mon Jun 07 1993 15:23 | 1 |
|
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53.311 | | RUGBY1::way | The sloop is pointing north | Mon Jun 07 1993 15:29 | 9 |
| Hey, at least the folks with "braille" keyboards were in here noting
and not out hiding.
And as to having "braille" keyboards, they just don't view the game from
behind Mikey is GOD, Chicago does no wrong eyeglasses....
hth,
'Saw
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53.312 | | CNTROL::CHILDS | Gunga Drain Indian type WaterBoy | Mon Jun 07 1993 15:37 | 13 |
|
>And as to having "braille" keyboards, they just don't view the game from
>behind Mikey is GOD, Chicago does no wrong eyeglasses....
but Saw he is GawD on the court. The last series proved so. Knicks had the
stronger frontline, more depth, better coach yet Mikey took his band of
misfits on to the next round again....
I'm guessing game 3 in chicago when Chuckles get his walking papers....
it's obvious he'll blow his cork in the pressure of the finals...
mike
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53.313 | | MSBCS::BRYDIE | The Peter Principle in action | Mon Jun 07 1993 15:39 | 8 |
|
>> NAZZ Thank you for the clairifaication on what travelling is,
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
>> guess I need clairification on the rules.
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Keep whittlin' that word down, M_Air! You'll get her right! Maybe.
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53.314 | | DECWET::METZGER | Imagine your logo here. | Mon Jun 07 1993 15:50 | 11 |
|
Chuckles has already blown his cork twice in the western finals, slamming the
ball into the court. The refs (after a quick phone conference with the CIA,
Secret service and Commish Stern) decided that he was simply misunderstood
and awarded the Suns 5 free throws.
Both teams have already signed with Oliver Stone to do a conspiracy movie in
case they lose.
Metz
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53.315 | | MSBCS::BRYDIE | The Peter Principle in action | Mon Jun 07 1993 15:55 | 21 |
|
>> The way I see it:
>> Starters Edge
>> ---------------------------------
>> Cartwright C West - even
>> Grant F Barkley - Suns
>> Pippen F Dumas - Bulls
>> Armstrong G KJ - Suns
>> Jordan G Majerle - Bulls
These kinds of comparisons are virtually meaningless because the
matchups that favor the Bulls favor them by a huge, HUGE, H U G E
margin. Jordan vs. Disappearin' Dan? Ha! That one don't just favor
the Bulls, it oughta be illegal! And Pippen vs. Dumas? Welcome to
the bigtime, Lollipop! You're about to get the 'Exorcist treatment'.
Your head's gonna be a spinnin' like Linda Blair with an uninvited
house guest. It ain't gonna be pretty. The most the Suns can hope for
is that the Bulls will have a letdown like last year when they let
the Blazers steal a couple.
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53.316 | | DECWET::METZGER | Imagine your logo here. | Mon Jun 07 1993 16:02 | 16 |
|
I can't wait to see the first time KJ drives the lane and Mr Bill greets
him with a forearm shiver.
As far as I can see the Suns have 3 of the 5 on the NBA all-whine team this
year..
Barkley,KJ and St. Danny of Ainge...
Other members would have to be Karl Malone and Larry Johnson...
1st place all-time NBA whiner goes to Magic Johnson with Bill walton a close
2nd...
Metz
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53.317 | NY would beat Phoenix in 5 also....... | WMOIS::CHAPALONIS_M | MR INFORMER..LICKY LICKY BOOM BOOM DOWN | Mon Jun 07 1993 16:30 | 15 |
|
The Suns flat out don't match up with the Bulls. Picture this
Mikey drives down the lane right past Blunder Dan, West tries to move
into the lane to help out along with Barkley leaving Scottie to get the
layoff pass 2 pts.
This series will not go more than 5. It's 2-3-2 so Chicago will
split with Phoenix in Phoenix( see Lakers, see Seattle) than Chicago
will win 3 straight at home.
Maybe next year Chuck!
Or not!
Chappy
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53.318 | | SOLANA::MAY_BR | Inside Intel, but no Intel inside | Mon Jun 07 1993 16:55 | 6 |
| I wouldn't call the match at center even either. I don't know anyone
who would take West over Cartwright. I think only the 2-3-2 format is
going to allow the SUns to extend the Series to 6. If it was
2-2-1-1-1, I'd say Bulls in 5.
brews
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53.319 | | ACESMK::FRANCUS | Mets in '93 | Mon Jun 07 1993 17:39 | 8 |
| re: .316
Metz I am disappointed in you. All along I thought you were an
Objective SportsAnalyst(tm) and you leave out the whiner of whiners
from your list of all time greats - Kevin McHale.
The Crazy Met
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53.320 | | MSBCS::BRYDIE | The Peter Principle in action | Mon Jun 07 1993 17:45 | 5 |
|
re .319
Can't none of 'em hold a candle to Rick Barry when it comes to
whining.
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53.321 | Waaaa, Waaaaa | CTHQ::LEARY | McSorley,McFilthy,McNasty | Mon Jun 07 1993 18:15 | 5 |
| Ol' Kareem could lament well also. Same wif da Dobber and Doug Collins.
Go Bulls,
MikeL
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53.322 | | TNPUBS::MCCULLOUGH | Melanie is standing - walking soon!!! | Mon Jun 07 1993 18:47 | 4 |
| re: .313
Glad I read that after working hours, so none of my co-workers could
hear me laughing.
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53.323 | | QUASER::JACKSONTA | To walk the caves of ice | Mon Jun 07 1993 19:42 | 3 |
| Bulls in 6.
Tim
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53.324 | | ACESMK::FRANCUS | Mets in '93 | Mon Jun 07 1993 20:53 | 5 |
| Bulls in 5; they'll win one in Phoenix and then take the next 3 in
Chicago. Series is 2-3-2 format.
The Crazy Met
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53.325 | :-) | ELMAGO::BENBACA | I Pluck Figs!! | Tue Jun 08 1993 00:02 | 1 |
| Phoenix in for
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53.326 | da truth | FRETZ::HEISER | raise your voice in shouts of joy | Tue Jun 08 1993 00:58 | 2 |
| With the 2 best road teams (Phoenix was #1) in the finals, I can't see
either team sweeping at home.
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53.327 | this from the league that brought home a 66-1 winner!!! | CNTROL::CHILDS | Gunga Drain Indian type WaterBoy | Tue Jun 08 1993 08:58 | 11 |
|
one tough series to figure out. Chuckles' star index is risin hot and high
especially with puff and fluff (aka magic and enberg) glorifin' him at
every turn. I remember a time not too long ago that you could walk down
any street in N.E. and not see any "Suns" paraphenlia, yet this year it's
2nd on the disgusting list to the Cowboy trash that has been troting about.
Could be a changing of the guard here, Nike sure can't loose...But wait
Ronald cries out no way can Chuckles hawk Big Macs so IWANNABELIKE and
Scooter Scotty's gang in 6......
mike
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53.328 | | CUPMK::DEVLIN | Don Cherry and Seinfeld Roolz | Tue Jun 08 1993 10:25 | 26 |
| Actually, it boils down to:
Which superstars get the calls.
For instance, will Thunderous Dan get whistled everytime he pinkies
Air Nathan Detroit Jordan, as was the case last series?
Will Dumas and Company get whistled everytime Through the Looking Glass
Scottie walks the lane?
Will anyone be allowed to touch Chuckles? Will he be able to amazingly
climb the back of in position rebounders and not get called?
Which team will be the first to break the 50 foul shot for a game mark?
And if Tommy Little Chambers of Horrors covers Pippen or Grant, will
he hold them to under 30?
Finally, the series whines down to which coach can whine the most:
Westphall or the King of the Whiners, Phil "I used to be a big hack when
I played, but now I just Whine" Jackson?
And how many Nike commercials will there be?
JD
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53.329 | | RUGBY1::way | Ye can nae dispute tha' | Tue Jun 08 1993 10:31 | 6 |
| JD,
I think your analysis hit the nail on the head.
'Saw
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53.330 | Quit whining | VIA::LILCBR::COHEN | | Tue Jun 08 1993 10:53 | 6 |
|
I don't think the whining has had anything to do with the fortunes of
either teams. The inconsistancy of the ref's is a problem but in general,
the good/bad calls do even out... Sorry, JMHO.
Of course we could have instant replay... That would be a thrill.
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53.331 | pucker up? | CSTEAM::FARLEY | Megabucks Winner Wannabee | Tue Jun 08 1993 11:07 | 3 |
|
Anybody wanna lay odds on a pre-game smooch?
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53.332 | | PATE::MACNEAL | ruck `n' roll | Tue Jun 08 1993 12:03 | 1 |
| Who is Nathan Detroit?
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53.333 | | METSNY::francus | Mets in '93 | Tue Jun 08 1993 12:12 | 12 |
|
Nathan Detroit is one of the main characters in Guys and Dolls. He runs
(I know I'll get the exact wording wrong) "the longest continuous permanent
floating crap game in New York."
Part of the plot of the show is the police are cracking down, a big shot
from the Chicago mob is in town and wants to play craps. Nathan struggles
to find a place to play. In the meantime Sky Masterson has taken the "doll"
from the Salvation Army to Havana,Cuba for dinner. The crap game ends up
being played at the Salvation Army headquarters.
The Crazy Met
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53.334 | I hope the series goes at least 6 (2 sunday games) | MR1PST::CBULLS::MBROOKS | | Tue Jun 08 1993 12:22 | 27 |
| And I was not no where to be found during the last series, My last day
at work was on May 21st and I did not return until June 3rd. Is it my
fault that I returned on the following morning after the Knicks blew it
big time. And Normaly I would have been loggin in periodicaly to read
mail (and notes). But I just bought a house and was lucky to have the
time to watch the games let alone log in and note. Oh and about the
last few years, I take a week off every May and spend time with my
family instead of noting, in the future Ill make an attempt to note
during my vacations :-)...
On the charge, I had to review it again, jordan was already under the
basket he turned to his left (NOT MOVED LEFT OF RIGHT JUST TUNRED HIS
UPPER BODY) as the set of Knees where Coming into his CHEST (NOTE I
SAID AS THEY WERE COMING IN as in before CONTACT). Jordan (Being the
wimp he is) Jumped back in an attempt to weaking the blow. Im not a
ref so I dont know what the call should have been.. IF HIS FEEL BOTH
HAVE TO BE PLANTED AT CONTACT then yes a blocking call. If he can be
moving back attempting to get out of the way then its a charge, again
I dont know the exact wording of the rule, and I dont even pretend to
know english :-)
At this point I have no schedule vacation, although after blowing my
motor in my car on the way home last night I may have to take a day off
to go car hunting. But I will try and note after every bulls loss so
other noters can have there brief gloating/hecklin periods.. :-)
MairB
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53.335 | one way street | FRETZ::HEISER | raise your voice in shouts of joy | Tue Jun 08 1993 17:48 | 2 |
| That okay MAir. The Wolfpack makes exceptions too when their teams
choke.
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53.336 | | CUPMK::DEVLIN | Don Cherry and Seinfeld Roolz | Wed Jun 09 1993 10:54 | 13 |
| Ha Ha M_Air -
JOrdan was not set. It was obvious. But was I surprised. OF course
not. Face it, Jordan coulda used an Uzi on Starks and Starks would
be called for not producing a large enough 'THUD' when he hit the
floor.
And Mikey H - you cain look up where I said the Knicks choked. And
its at least 2, if not all 3, of the last few years that Air has
disappeared when the chips are down. At least you, and most others,
are here all the time - not just when the going is good...
JD
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53.337 | | PATE::MACNEAL | ruck `n' roll | Wed Jun 09 1993 11:06 | 14 |
| �JOrdan was not set. It was obvious.
I don't think M_Air was disagreeing with you on that point.
�And Mikey H - you cain look up where I said the Knicks choked.
Was that before or after you called them lunchpail, bluecollar,
overachievers?
�its at least 2, if not all 3, of the last few years that Air has
�disappeared when the chips are down.
I wouldn't call 2 NBA championships and a chance at a third times when
"the chips are down".
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53.338 | | CUPMK::DEVLIN | Don Cherry and Seinfeld Roolz | Wed Jun 09 1993 11:21 | 7 |
| Mac -
First, I assumed everyone got the joke about the Knicks.
And the Air I meant was Air Brooks, not Air Nathan.
JD
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53.339 | | PATE::MACNEAL | ruck `n' roll | Wed Jun 09 1993 12:10 | 4 |
| �And the Air I meant was Air Brooks, not Air Nathan.
I know which Air you meant. And he may have disappeared during the
playoffs, but his team won so what's the issue?
|
53.340 | | CUPMK::DEVLIN | Don Cherry and Seinfeld Roolz | Wed Jun 09 1993 12:16 | 10 |
| Well Mac -
Its just time honoured SPORTS tradition. Most of us will take the
effort to come in and face things like real main. Like me getting
to the DEC facility early to admit the Knicks monumental choke
job in Game 5 - instead of using the fack(TM) I was at a custoemr
site with NO access to decnet...
JD
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53.341 | | MSBCS::BRYDIE | The Peter Principle in action | Wed Jun 09 1993 12:17 | 4 |
|
>> First, I assumed everyone got the joke about the Knicks.
What joke? I missed it.
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53.342 | | MSBCS::BRYDIE | The Peter Principle in action | Wed Jun 09 1993 12:22 | 7 |
|
>> Its just time honoured SPORTS tradition. Most of us will take the
>> effort to come in and face things like real main.
I guess I'm some kind of a pansy because I'll be damned if I'm coming
in here on a day off just to log into SPORTS.
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53.343 | | CUPMK::DEVLIN | Don Cherry and Seinfeld Roolz | Wed Jun 09 1993 12:27 | 11 |
| Now Tommy -
Not on a day off, of course not. But it seems all so convenient
for the Air Brooksie to consistently not show up when the chips are
down, and then come back in full spouting glory when the Bulls win.
I assumed everyone knew I was pulling legs with the Valley Forge/Knicks
thang. If not, then I think some folks may have banger their haids
against the wall once too often...
JD
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53.344 | | PATE::MACNEAL | ruck `n' roll | Wed Jun 09 1993 12:31 | 1 |
| But the Bulls have been winning...
|
53.345 | | MSBCS::BRYDIE | The Peter Principle in action | Wed Jun 09 1993 12:47 | 15 |
|
>> I assumed everyone knew I was pulling legs with the Valley
>> Forge/Knicks thang.
I honestly didn't. I thought you really thought the Knicks were
a "lunch pail", "outgunned" team or at least covering your butt
should Chicago come back. Shows you how wrong I can be.
>> If not, then I think some folks may have banger their haids
>> against the wall once too often...
Put me in this category, apparently. And one or two other folks I'm
sure.
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53.346 | This is just another JD Reply, Next Unseen for real NOtes | MR1PST::CBULLS::MBROOKS | | Wed Jun 09 1993 12:49 | 28 |
| JD give it a rest, if being on vacation, buying a house and moving are
enough to not have time to be noting, would an open heart surgury be
a good excuse. You can go back the last few years and find where I
dissappeared during the playoffs. You can go back to the previous
years and see where detroit knocked them out back to back years and
I was in here (and the celts note) taking it like a Man. And the bulls
were down what 2 games, big deal. They were never on the Brink of
elimanation and if you or anyone else thought they were out of it just
being down 2 games, the results showed how much you know about the
bulls. Other then ragging on other peoples teams, do you have a team
you follow, most of your notes are next unseen so I may have missed
1 or 2 important notes in the past 5 years (Other then raggin notes).
The Bulls are the best team in Basketball, they have won 2 in a row and
the where in the hunt 3 years previous to that. They have a great
chance of taking it all this year, and if Kukoc comes in next year they
could take the east the next 2 or 3 years as well. So I guess if you
and I are still here Ill here you playing the same tune for the next 2
or 3 seasons. But I have a feeling once the bulls are no longer on top
you and other's like you will spend your time ragging on someone else.
But I'll still be here thru the bad times like the good times.
One last thing, I dont know what you do for Dec but I usally try to get
in the notes in the morning and at lunch (Lunchtime usally varies).
And I work nites so I cant go home and log back in either, so I dont
have as much free time as you have to note all day :-)
MairB
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53.347 | | MSBCS::BRYDIE | The Peter Principle in action | Wed Jun 09 1993 12:58 | 10 |
| >> But it seems all so convenient for the Air Brooksie to consistently
>> not show up when the chips are down, and then come back in full
>> spouting glory when the Bulls win.
Not to prolong this thoroughly fascinating string any longer than
necessary BUT I went back and I don't see where M_Air was "spouting"
at all. Compared to his defenses of Jordan's off-court activities,
the note he entered after the Bulls knocked off the Knicks was
pretty sedate. Then again compared to his defenses of Jordan's off-
court activities the Rape Of Nanking was pretty sedate.
|
53.348 | | METSNY::francus | Mets in '93 | Wed Jun 09 1993 13:01 | 5 |
|
After .346 and nearly everything MikeH has written in note 36 I almost
wish the world ends and neither team wins.
The Crazy Met
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53.349 | Back to watching the games | MR1PST::CBULLS::MBROOKS | | Wed Jun 09 1993 13:19 | 21 |
| -1, Your right
Id like to appoligies to all the noters that come in this notes
file to read sport's related material and have to read all this
garbage in order to find any real notes. I have once again been
baited and falling into this trap. For all the bulls fans that
read this note, I will post updates on the games each morning,
that Im at work (I currently have no terminal at home) and keep
you updated on the series, this is mostly for you overseas fans
who dont get good press on the games.
There's not really much to report today, for those who havent
seen the draft order. The bulls have there 1st round pick #25
over all and the 41st pick from Orlando (Ill try and find who/how
they got this pick Its slipped my mind). Tony Kukoc WILL BE A BULL
next year (ALthough Im not sure if they have him sigend yet).
Should be a great Finals, I cant wait, Heiser I WANT YOU :-). I hope
we get the good, clean, Fair series weve been hoping for.
MaB
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53.350 | keep up the good work | FRETZ::HEISER | raise your voice in shouts of joy | Wed Jun 09 1993 16:05 | 1 |
| TCM, glad to hear 36 is your favorite SPROTS topic!
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53.351 | | CAMONE::WAY | Ye can nae dispute tha' | Thu Jun 10 1993 10:04 | 8 |
| Maybe M_Air next unseens JD's notes because he can't deal with good
grammar and correct spelling. Or maybe JD's sense of humor is just a little
bit beyond him.
But of course, M_Air wants to be like Mikey.....
'Saw
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53.352 | | CSOA1::BACH | They who know nothing, doubt nothing... | Thu Jun 10 1993 16:05 | 3 |
| Michael Jordan is a basketball god...
Chip_GSH_Bach
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53.353 | | AKOCOA::J_RODOPOULOS | | Thu Jun 10 1993 17:01 | 5 |
| .352
wanna bet ?
John "D Cowboys" R.
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53.354 | The media made mike what he is | ELMAGO::BENBACA | Flick my Bic! | Thu Jun 10 1993 21:37 | 2 |
| Michael Jorden is a media god...Without it he's just be another bloak
on the court.
|
53.355 | | ACESMK::FRANCUS | Mets in '93 | Thu Jun 10 1993 21:59 | 10 |
| re: .354
Yes and no. Jordan is far and above the best player in the NBA today.
He probably was that a number of years ago when Bird and Johnson
were still playing. Sure he gets more media attention than any other
player, but some of that legitimately has to do with his play on the
basketball court.
The Crazy Met
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53.356 | This may be only my Opinion but... | ELMAGO::BENBACA | Flick my Bic! | Thu Jun 10 1993 22:49 | 16 |
| You mean his palming? Or maybe his traveling to get open? I don't
think he was better than Bird or Magic. I guess I admire what those two
guys did more than Jordy boy because they couldn't jump.
While most players in the NBA do palm the ball Mikey is allowed to get
blatently get away with it more than anyone else. Traveling too. Thats
why he scores so many points. If you touch him its a foul, more points.
Todays officiating has given him an open invitation to score and he is
allowed to break the rules to do it. Its what the fan(atics) want to
see after all...they don't want him to foul out. And now Pippen has
learned how to do same and get away with it.
So please excuse me if I don't agree with you.
Ben
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53.357 | | KALI::MORGAN | | Fri Jun 11 1993 08:37 | 11 |
| Re: .356
What you describe about Jordan can be said about any other NBA star.
I watched just about every Celtics game while Bird was playing (I know,
get a life), and he was a master at drawing the foul, just as Jordan
is.
What makes Jordan better than Magic and Bird is the level of defense
that he can play.
Steve
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53.358 | | QUASER::JACKSONTA | To walk the caves of ice | Fri Jun 11 1993 12:02 | 3 |
| Your excused;^)
Tim
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53.359 | Jordan should become #5 after tonight | FRETZ::HEISER | raise your voice in shouts of joy | Fri Jun 11 1993 17:46 | 12 |
| Jordan's 31 points in game 1 vaulted him past Elgin Baylor into 6th
place on the all-time playoff scoring list:
Player Games Points
Kareem "Abba-Dabba" Jabbar 237 5,762
Jerry "West Virginny" West 153 4,457
Larry "Legend" Bird 164 3,897
John "Hondo" Havilcek 172 3,776
Magic "Earvin" Johnson 186 3,640 ** needs >5 to
Michael "Hit Me" Jordan 106 3,635 pass Magic
Elgin "Ted Septien" Baylor 134 3,623
Wilt "The Penetrator" Chamberlain 160 3,607
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53.360 | Your right | ELMAGO::BENBACA | Fig Pluckers Flick their Bic's! | Fri Jun 11 1993 20:24 | 9 |
| >> What makes Jordan better than Magic and Bird is the level of defense
>> he can play.
Yea, I've seen his wrist raking antics. Sneak up behind the guy and
hack the hell out of him.
Re: .358
Thanks! :-)
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53.361 | Jordan Moves past Magic | MR1PST::CBULLS::MBROOKS | | Tue Jun 15 1993 15:32 | 20 |
| Oh and Majic and Bird had no little tricks in there bags !!!!
Jordan Became #5 on the all time Playoff Scoring list and should pass
John Havilcek Before the series ends. If the series goes 7 games he
could reach (Or damn near reach) Birds #3 Seeding. The key is he's
played in only 108 games compared to some of the others thats pretty
darn good numbers 34.5 pts per game, the only one close is Bird himself
with a impressive 29.1 pts per game (In the playoffs).
Player Games Points
Kareem "Abba-Dabba" Jabbar 237 5,762
Jerry "West Virginny" West 153 4,457
Larry "Legend" Bird 164 3,897
John "Hondo" Havilcek 172 3,776
Michael "Hit Me" Jordan 108 3,721
Magic "Earvin" Johnson 186 3,640
Elgin "Ted Septien" Baylor 134 3,623
Wilt "The Penetrator" Chamberlain 160 3,607
MaB
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53.362 | | CAMONE::WAY | Ye can nae dispute tha' | Tue Jun 15 1993 16:53 | 28 |
| > -< Jordan Moves past Magic >-
>
> Oh and Majic and Bird had no little tricks in there bags !!!!
>
> Jordan Became #5 on the all time Playoff Scoring list and should pass
> John Havilcek Before the series ends. If the series goes 7 games he
> could reach (Or damn near reach) Birds #3 Seeding. The key is he's
> played in only 108 games compared to some of the others thats pretty
> darn good numbers 34.5 pts per game, the only one close is Bird himself
> with a impressive 29.1 pts per game (In the playoffs).
>
> Player Games Points
> Kareem "Abba-Dabba" Jabbar 237 5,762
> Jerry "West Virginny" West 153 4,457
> Larry "Legend" Bird 164 3,897
> John "Hondo" Havilcek 172 3,776
> Michael "Hit Me" Jordan 108 3,721
> Magic "Earvin" Johnson 186 3,640
> Elgin "Ted Septien" Baylor 134 3,623
> Wilt "The Penetrator" Chamberlain 160 3,607
>
> MaB
Well, to quote MrT, "it's all thrust up and knobby".
Knowing this fact, I'll certainly sleep better tonight, yessirree....
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53.363 | | METSNY::francus | Mets in '93 | Tue Jun 15 1993 17:00 | 5 |
| If the series goes 7, Bulls are in trouble. If Jordan is poised to
pass Bird the Bulls are in trouble - he would have to averag 40+ a
game over 4 games for that to happen.
The Crazy Met
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53.364 | Will take a long time to catch kareem | MR1PST::CBULLS::MBROOKS | | Wed Jun 16 1993 12:18 | 6 |
| Well they won games 1 and 2, and could have won game 3 with any
luck or any brakes. But There still up 2-1 and Jordan is averging
39pts per game at this point. Jordan could average 40+ pts over
the next 3 or 4 games :-). Although I think he will be golfing by
the end of the weekend.
MairB
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53.365 | | CUPMK::DEVLIN | Don Cherry and Seinfeld Roolz | Wed Jun 16 1993 12:22 | 5 |
| MairB -
You mean Air Nathan will be BETTING by this weekend ;-)
JD
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53.366 | | MSBCS::BRYDIE | Rage against the machine! | Thu Jun 17 1993 12:46 | 9 |
|
Horace Grant sounded like he had a sever case of Michael-envy
last night in the post-game interviews when he said, "we can't
let Michael take over the game like that." Uh, Horace? Michael
plays for your team. I realize it must be hard to constantly be
asked about Michael especially after a 17 point 16 rebound per-
formance but Horace sounded like he might undercut Mike next time
he goes in for a layup.
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53.367 | | METSNY::francus | 'Saw wants Jessica | Thu Jun 17 1993 13:03 | 6 |
|
Fodder for the Suns bulletin board:
MJ: "We have two days left in our season"
The Crazy Met
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53.368 | | CSOA1::BACH | They who know nothing, doubt nothing... | Mon Jun 21 1993 11:25 | 20 |
| Modified the title.
Say what you want, the Bulls are true champions.
Targets for the last three years as world champs usually are, fighting
through a MUCH tougher Eastern Conference season, and a much tougher
Eastern conference playoff. After their key players played all year
round including the Olympics, and they still won.
They looked entirely beat, done, zapped, drained, etc, the last few
games which is easy enough to understand given the ride they've taken
to best 27 teams three years in a row.
They are a great team. They have made a solidly great achievement.
Go_Bulls.
Now lets down to fooooooooootball.
Chip_GSH_Bach
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53.369 | | CAMONE::WAY | She had a plethora of girth | Mon Jun 21 1993 11:28 | 4 |
| Yeah, but those Chi-town fans just don't stack up to the fans
in Detriot(tm) in terms of Championship Carnage...
'Saw
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53.370 | Thinking ahead... | NAC::G_WAUGAMAN | | Mon Jun 21 1993 12:14 | 20 |
|
One thing that should be pointed out in favor of the Bulls'
credentials as far as the "3-peat" business is that no one is really
mentioning that the 1980s Celtics went to no more than three straight
Finals and the Lakers to no more than four, so it's just not the case
that they were just beating each other up or they'd have won 5 or more
straight. The Celtics might be able to point to the Sixers as a great
Eastern rival in a couple of those seasons (but don't forget the
letdowns like Milwaukee), but while maybe DrM would make a case for the
Houston Rockets, the Lakers really had no excuses for not perennially
winning the West. Granted, "consecutive titles" isn't everything, and
I don't expect the Bulls to go to the Finals in 9 of 11 seasons or to
win five overall like the Lakers did, but winning three in a row
shouldn't be totally downplayed on account of the competition. It is a
tremendous feat, and if the Bulls really do have Tony Kukoc signed up
they might just yet surpass the Lakers with five or more consecutive
Finals appearances if not consecutive championships.
glenn
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53.371 | | ROYALT::ASHE | But I never wave bye-bye... but I try... | Mon Jun 21 1993 12:16 | 3 |
| The Quad Squad? Costas should patent that one...
Better fix your title for the 3xWOLRD champs...
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53.372 | Un_Bull_eiva_Bull | MR1PST::CBULLS::MBROOKS | | Mon Jun 21 1993 12:30 | 16 |
| Yes the Lakers went to the finals 9 times in 11 years, great
accomplishment and winning 5 is outstanding. But in thos 11 years
how was there western conference competition. The Bulls lost to
Detroit in (I beleive) 3 consecutive years, 88, 89, and 90. Detroit
went to the finals all 3 years, losing the first one (That they should
have won). The Bulls have been a very good borderline great team for
5+ Years and there still getting better. I dont know what they have
to do to earn people's respect but winning 3 in a row is a good start.
Unless jordan retire's theyll get back again, and who know maybe even
win a couple more title's. Jordan has 2 empty fingers on the first
hand needs a few more.
Cant wait to come back next year and defend jordan and the bulls from
all you anti BBall Fans :-)
MairB
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53.373 | | ROYALT::ASHE | But I never wave bye-bye... but I try... | Mon Jun 21 1993 12:33 | 2 |
| Congrats MairB... Chicago deserved to win it....
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53.374 | | CSOA1::BACH | They who know nothing, doubt nothing... | Mon Jun 21 1993 13:48 | 6 |
| I hope the media dosen't beat Jordan outta the game... He seemed
pretty good last night.
I think playing in the Olympics between two championship seasons was
too much B-Ball for Jordan. He has been acting pur'tee burnt out
lately. Hope he takes some real time to relax on the links...
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53.375 | | VAXMKT::ROBICHAUD | Imus is coming to Boston... | Mon Jun 21 1993 13:52 | 4 |
| Is it true that Pat Riley was outside the Bulls dressing room in
Phoenix handing out those ThreePeat caps?
/Don
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53.376 | | CSTEAM::FARLEY | Megabucks Winner Wannabee | Mon Jun 21 1993 14:19 | 5 |
| Gotta love those Chicago fans too! I heard a kid got stabbed to death
in the apres-game celebrations!
I'll take t-ball, thank you.
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53.377 | | ROYALT::ASHE | But I never wave bye-bye... but I try... | Mon Jun 21 1993 14:21 | 2 |
| 3 people died lasted night in Chi-town in the post-game activities..
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53.378 | | METSNY::francus | Mets in '93 | Mon Jun 21 1993 14:24 | 4 |
| 700 got arrested. Imagine what would have happened if the Bulls had
won in Chicago on Friday night.
The Crazy Met
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53.379 | | CSTEAM::FARLEY | Megabucks Winner Wannabee | Mon Jun 21 1993 14:37 | 9 |
| Yabbut if the Bulls HAD won on Friday night,
Phil Jackson was gonna go to the Greatful Dead concert!
I remain,
really greatful NBC shared that with me!
(not)
Kev
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53.380 | | ROYALT::ASHE | But I never wave bye-bye... but I try... | Mon Jun 21 1993 14:41 | 2 |
| No, his tix were for lasted Friday night...
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53.381 | The win was just an excuse for the A$$holes to party | MR1PST::CBULLS::MBROOKS | | Mon Jun 21 1993 15:02 | 5 |
| 3 people killed in chicago last night, so does anybody know how many
people were killed in LA, Boston and NY last night. In DC and NY 3
could be a slow night................
MaB
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53.382 | | CSOA1::BACH | They who know nothing, doubt nothing... | Mon Jun 21 1993 15:03 | 5 |
| Wake up folks, a three millon person city, three peoples were gonna die
anyway.
This way, and I sure the game had something to do with it, the press
can tack on any murders that particular night and credit da'bulls.
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53.383 | | ROYALT::ASHE | But I never wave bye-bye... but I try... | Mon Jun 21 1993 15:09 | 3 |
| Same as other cities... but do they normally have 700 arrests? I think
it was pretty tame compared to what it could have been...
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53.384 | Trey-peat....3 down 6 togo | MR1PST::CBULLS::MBROOKS | | Mon Jun 21 1993 15:11 | 4 |
| Someone asked if there had ever been a Finals with only 1 Home win.
2 Years ago Chicago Split at home with LA and then Swept 3 in LA.
MairB
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53.385 | Detriot has all the record, single season, streak, career | NAC::G_WAUGAMAN | | Mon Jun 21 1993 15:11 | 7 |
|
> 3 people died lasted night in Chi-town in the post-game activities..
Still five short of the all-time Detriot record, 1989 Pistons...
glenn
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53.386 | | ROYALT::ASHE | But I never wave bye-bye... but I try... | Mon Jun 21 1993 15:22 | 2 |
| I thought the 84 Tigers was worse, but I don't recall..
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53.387 | The granddaddy, but not the biggest... | NAC::G_WAUGAMAN | | Mon Jun 21 1993 15:26 | 10 |
|
> I thought the 84 Tigers was worse, but I don't recall..
No, according to an article in last week's Globe, "Projected World Cup
Hooliganism v. the Detriot Riots", the 1984 Tigers' riot was the first
major incident in US sports history, but mere precursor to the more
violent Pistons' riots...
glenn
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53.388 | | CAMONE::WAY | She had a plethora of girth | Mon Jun 21 1993 15:50 | 5 |
| Hey, come to Chicago, where you can kill three people, and then claim,
"Hey, three folks are gonna die anyway, so I'm not guilty"......
'Saw
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53.389 | didn't see the game...1 year old b-day party... | DECWET::METZGER | PBS = Profitable Barney Station | Mon Jun 21 1993 16:02 | 5 |
|
Did be like make any more noise about retiring after the victory?
Just curious,
Metz
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53.390 | Phoenix saved Chicago | FRETZ::HEISER | raise your voice in shouts of joy | Mon Jun 21 1993 16:07 | 3 |
| > Phil Jackson was gonna go to the Greatful Dead concert!
After game 5, rumor has it that Jackson was coaching them.
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53.391 | | CSOA1::BACH | They who know nothing, doubt nothing... | Mon Jun 21 1993 17:32 | 9 |
| RE: .388
I hope thats not what you thought I mean't, cuz it tweren't.
Simply put, everytime I go to Chi, the news always has someone gittin'
kilt on it.
To see three deaths and directly attribute them to the Bulls is pretty
narrow...
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53.392 | | PATE::MACNEAL | ruck `n' roll | Mon Jun 21 1993 17:48 | 2 |
| Chip, I thought those deaths were directly attributed to the
"celebrating" of the Bulls 3-Peat.
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53.393 | | ROYALT::ASHE | C'mon everybody now do the Conga.. | Mon Jun 21 1993 18:15 | 70 |
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CHICAGO (UPI) -- Thousands of jubliant fans took to the streets Sunday
night to celebrate the Chicago Bulls third straight NBA Championship,
but thousands of riot-equipped police officers kept a lid on most violence.
Two police officers were shot from a passing car on the South Side
and listed in fair condition at Michael Reese Hospital with arm wounds.
A 15-year-old boy was killed by a bullet fired during a victory
celebration and there was anunconfirmed report a woman was shot to death
on the South Side.
Shortly after the victory, sporadic attempts at looting were reported
at a South Side liquor store, but a massive police presence on the
streets appeared to prevent a repeat of last year's wild celebrations
and looting.
A record 4,000 calls flooded the city's 911 emergency number in the
first hour after the Bulls win.
``We're receiving an awful lot of calls for service right now,''
Capt. Tom Sandler said. ``It seems the (911) switchboard lit up as soon
as the game was over.''
Callers to 911 began complaining about fans celebrating loudly and
setting off fireworks but the calls became more serious with vandalism
and scattered looting reported as the night progressed, Billy Davis, a
police spokesman said.
About 500 young fans ignored police orders to clear Division Street
in the near North Side entertainment district.
Fans screaming ``Four-peat, Four-peat'' drove around the city with
horns blaring and Bulls banners flying, but officers kept downtown
traffic on North Michigan Avenue moving.
Police Superintendent Matt Rodriguez canceled all days off in gearing
up for a second time to suppress any violence after the Chicago Bulls
hoped for victory.
Thousands of officers were in the streets Friday night, when the
Bulls tried for the first time for their so-called ``three-peat,'' but
the Phoenix Suns shocked Chicago 108-98, sending the best-of-seven
series back to Arizona for Game 6. The Bulls needed a 3-point shot from
guard John Paxton to win 99-98 Sunday.
Chicago had entered Friday's game with a 3-1 edge in the series,
after winning the first two contests at Phoenix.
A year ago, violent outbursts followed the Bulls' victory in the NBA
Finals, and store owners boarded up windows in preparation for another
wild celebration.
Suns star Charles Barkley jokingly chided Chicagoans about the anti-
riot preparations, saying: ``There won't be any riots tonight. Chicago,
take all that plywood off the windows.''
Davis declined to specify how many officers would be on the streets
Sunday, but news media reports said more than 5,000 officers likely
would be mobilized, including plainclothes detectives.
City officials scheduled Chicago's third consecutive Bulls victory
rally for 10 a.m. CDT Tuesday at the Petrillo Band Shell in Grant Park.
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CHICAGO (UPI) -- At least three people were shot and killed in
sporadic violence on Chicago streets after the Bulls clinched their
third straight NBA championship, defeating the Suns in Phoenix.
Chicago police reported scattered shooting and vandalism, mainly on
the South and West aides, Sunday night and early Monday after the Bulls
99-98 victory on John Paxson's three-pointer with 3.9 seconds left in
the game.
At least three police officers were slightly wounded by gunfire and
at least 680 people were arrested. Other officers were hurt by thrown
bricks, bottles and other missiles.
Police said their massive presence in which riot-equipped officers
were recalled from days off and vacation did prevent widespread
violence, especially in the area around the Stadium that were major hot
spots last year when 107 police were hurt and damage was estimated at
$10 million.
There were about 5,000 officers on the streets during the night to
deter a repeat, the largest deployment since the 1968 Democratic
National Convention.
Police said they received about 7,400 calls for assistance in the
first two hours after the victory, a record 4,000 in the first hour
alone.
About 2,000 peaceful and jubilant fans greeted the Bulls as they
arrived at O'Hare International Airport early Monday and city officials
prepared for a 10 a.m Tuesday celebration at Grant Park.
Bulls owner Jerry Reinsdorf called the victory ``absolutely mind
boggling'' and said ``maybe people are going to stop calling Chicago a
city of losers.''
But apparently celebratory gunshots were deadly for some.
Police Sgy. Daniel Fitzgerald said a 25-year-old woman, Rosalyn
Slaughter, was shot and killed outside her South Side residence.
``She was standing outside with her baby celebrating the Bulls'
victory when a random gunshot hit her with a fatal wound to the head,''
Fitzgerald said.
Henry McFadden, 26, was hit by a bullet as he sat on his South Side
front porch.
Julio Castillo, 18, was pulled from a car of friends traveling in the
Northwest Side and shot and killed in a possible gang-related incident,
police spokesman Billy Davis said.
Davis, however, said there was no definitive evidence to link the
shooting deaths to post-victory celebrations. While there were no deaths
last year, violence was much more widespread than this year, Davis
said.
``It's unfortunate. We would certainly like to have had an evening
that was without incident. Unfortunately, that's not the case. We have a
proliferation of handguns and an element of knuckleheads that feel they
have to celebrate by popping off guns,'' Davis said. Some people are
``hooligans with criminal intent'' that no amount of police presence
could have prevented, he said.
``We're receiving an awful lot of calls for service right now,''
Capt. Tom Sandler said shortly after the victory. ``It seems the (911)
switchboard lit up as soon as the game was over.''
About 500 fans ignored police orders to clear Division Street in the
near North Side entertainment district, and police used Mace at the
Harold Ickes public housing complex near Chinatown as revelers threw
bricks and bottles at police and fired shots at them.
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53.395 | | PATE::MACNEAL | ruck `n' roll | Mon Jun 21 1993 18:20 | 1 |
| Is it John PaxSon or PaxTon?
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53.396 | | PATE::MACNEAL | ruck `n' roll | Mon Jul 19 1993 18:12 | 1 |
| BJ Armstrong. Obviously the best point guard in the NBA.
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53.397 | | ROYALT::ASHE | I like mine with french fried potatoes | Mon Jul 19 1993 19:45 | 2 |
| In the NBA or the WOLRD?
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53.398 | Firsted sPrOts, now WoLrD | ELMAGO::BENBACA | NotTonightHun,I HaveA BookToRead! | Tue Jul 20 1993 02:56 | 1 |
| Wots a WOLRD?
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53.399 | BJ and Paxson do there required jobs Excellantly :-) | MR1PST::CBULLS::MBROOKS | | Tue Jul 20 1993 10:06 | 11 |
| Not even close, but they dont need the best PG when the have the best
all around Guard to ever play the game on the opposite side of the
floor. As long as BJ and Paxson and run the floor and Nail the 3ptr
there doing there job. Kukoc needs to score, not as much as jordan
but he needs to be an offensive threat when jordans on the bench.
Pippen and Kukoc should be on the floor together alot, Im looking for
the bulls to improve alot during the offseason. They still have a real
need for a Big man of the Future, but the rest looks real good.
MairB
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53.400 | | ROYALT::ASHE | I like mine with french fried potatoes | Tue Jul 20 1993 10:21 | 2 |
| I don't know but it's in the title of this topic...
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53.401 | FYI, Kukoc is officially a Bull :-) | MR1PST::CBULLS::MBROOKS | | Tue Jul 20 1993 15:29 | 55 |
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Subject: Bulls sign Kukoc
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CHICAGO (UPI) -- The National Basketball Association champion
Chicago
Bulls got even stronger Monday, signing Croatian forward Toni Kukoc to
a
multi-year contract.
Terms were not disclosed but ESPN Radio, citing a source close
to the
negotiations, reported Sunday that the three-time defending champion
Bulls gave Kukoc a guaranteed deal worth $17.9 million over eight
years.
The 24-year-old Kukoc is considered by many to be the top
basketball
player in Europe. He was the Bulls' second-round pick, 29th overall, in
the 1990 draft.
``He (Kukoc) is a consummate team player and a proven winner at
each
level he has played since turning professional at 17,'' Bulls Vice
President of Operations Jerry Krause said.
A 6-10, 220-pound forward with all-around skills, Kukoc was a
member
of the the silver medal winning Croatian team at the 1992 Summer
Olympics in Barcelona. Croatia lost to the United States ``Dream
Team,''
117-85.
Kukoc played professionally for Benetton of the Italian League,
but
was released from his $15 million contract last month. The contract was
to expire in 1995. He averaged 19.6 points and shot 54 per cent from
the
field in two years with Benetton.
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WASHINGTON (UPI) -- The complete text of a statement issued Thursday
by Chicago Bulls superstar Michael Jordan though his agent, David B.
Falk of Washington, D.C., regarding the recent murder of his father:
``I am very grateful for the outpouring of sympathy which is
comforting the Jordan family during our time of bereavement. The many
kind words and thoughtful prayers have lifted our spirits through
difficult times.
I also want to express my appreciation to the local, state and
federal law enforcement officers for their efforts. Certainly, there
have been lingering concerns about the handling of Dad's body which, in
turn, triggered controversy. Fortunately, the investigation has
identified the apparent perpetrators of this heinous act, and their
forthcoming trials will ultimatelyestablish their culpability and mete
out their punishments.
Through this painful ordeal, I never wavered from my conviction that
Dad's death was a random act of violence. Thus, I was deeply disturbed
by the early reports speculating that there was a sinister connection to
Dad's death. I was outraged when this speculation continued even after
the arrests of the alleged murderers. These totally unsubstantiated
reports reflect a complete lack of sensitivity to basic human decency.
When James Jordan was murdered, I lost my Dad. I also lost my best
friend. I am trying to deal with the overwhelming feelings of loss and
grief in a way that would make my Dad proud. I simply cannot comprehend
how others could intentionally pour salt in my open wound by insinuating
that faults and mistakes in my life are in some way connected to my
father's death.
As a public figure, I have always respected the media and their role
in reporting news to the public. I have always believed that there must
be a balance between the responsibility to inform and the obligation to
inform responsibly. During this tragic ordeal, the vast majority of the
media reports approached the situation with dignity, sensitivity and
respect for humandecency. Unfortunately, a few engaged in baseless
speculation and sensationalism. These few should cause us all to pause
and examine our consciences and our basic human values.
My Dad taught me to carry myself with love and respect for all. The
wisdom of his principles will help me rise above any thoughtless
insensivity and unfounded speculation. With the help of God's strength,
I will find the inner peace to carry on in Dad's way.``
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53.403 | R.I.P JJ | 38728::CHILDS | ERS, cause everybody can't play U2 | Tue Aug 24 1993 13:30 | 2 |
|
Clinton offers Mike's PR team same post at White House film at 11:00...
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53.404 | Michael's retirement News Conference! | CSTEAM::FARLEY | Carol's wearing maternity clothes | Wed Oct 06 1993 00:16 | 11 |
|
It's just been reported on tee ve that tomorrow morning there'll be a
newz conference and that Michael Jordan will announce his retirement
from basketball!
No other details
I remain,
Sports InstantnewsReporter!
Kev
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53.405 | I think it's real | CSTEAM::FARLEY | Carol's wearing maternity clothes | Wed Oct 06 1993 01:01 | 10 |
|
Tee Vee's closing comments had a great time mentioning in almost
"It's a lock" terms that MK is gonna do it tomorrow.
9 years - .see ya Mikey - thanks
I remain,
never able to doit like you :*(
Kev
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53.406 | | ROYALT::ASHE | Center wanted: Inquire with Don Chaney | Wed Oct 06 1993 01:18 | 3 |
| ... for now... if he misses it too much, he'll be back. Maybe next
year...
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53.407 | another great one passes the torch | 16421::HEISER | AWANA | Wed Oct 06 1993 01:21 | 5 |
| That's a shame. I can understand why, but I'll still miss seeing him
out there. You want to beat the best. If Phoenix would be fortunate
enough to do that this year, you want him out there.
Mike
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53.408 | | MSE1::FRANCUS | Mets in '94 | Wed Oct 06 1993 01:39 | 7 |
| Without Jordan the Bulls go from a favorite or close to it of winning
it all again, to being a 2nd or 3rd place team in their division.
Cleveland should win the division. Will this make Hal truly
insufferable? :-)
The Crazy Met
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53.409 | Finnally! | STRATA::WHITEHAIR | The more I get...the more I want! | Wed Oct 06 1993 09:19 | 7 |
|
CaVs in 94!!!!!!
Doesn't hurt my feelings any!
o
Go CaVs!
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53.410 | It wont be the same but there still Da Bulls | MR1PST::CBULLS::MBROOKS | | Wed Oct 06 1993 09:39 | 9 |
| The Bull's are still as good as the cav's even without jordan :-)
The question is will they (the players and coach) be able to get
there heads and games together.
I'll still be rooting for them, but I think this gives charlotte
a much better chance...
MairBrooks
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53.411 | Some Mo Ho' | ROCK::MURPHY | River | Wed Oct 06 1993 09:56 | 12 |
| Opens a lot of Salary to make sure Horace is happy. And he will be more
akin to staying with more of the spotlight on him (he will be even more
of a key without Jordan). They'll need to see if they can pick up a
good free agent guard, but this also makes Kukoc contract problems (was
this resolved) easier to handle, so if he can step up and play, they'll
still be a force, and as likely as any other team to win it (as opposed
to being a lock)
FWIW
Murph
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53.412 | next career? | CSTEAM::FARLEY | Carol's wearing maternity clothes | Wed Oct 06 1993 09:59 | 8 |
|
Yabbut I cain't help but wonder when we'll be reading that he's applied
for a PGA position.
I remain,
a firmly entrenched duffer :*(
Kev
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53.413 | "You Got To Fight For Your Right..TO PARTY!!!!" | CNTROL::CHILDS | thems that die are the lucky ones | Wed Oct 06 1993 10:03 | 7 |
|
Probably just another one of Deano's boys trying to get out the limelight
before they uncover all the skeltons in his closet......
Maybe Mike's been listen to the Beasties and deiced enoughs enoughs...
mike
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53.414 | Bulls will still be OK | MR1PST::CBULLS::MBROOKS | | Wed Oct 06 1993 10:45 | 27 |
| I think the bulls will still be competative, unlike the celtics, bird
left and left them with some talanted Old Foggies and some Young studs
that were too Green :-)
The Bulls still have Pippen, and now maybe Grant and Armstrong will see
the money they deserver, Kukoc and hopefully Reed will work out. The
big question will still be at the Center spot.. Maybe they can somehow
land Akeam :-)
With all the salary cap rules, what do the bulls have available form
MJ sloted 4M contract this season ?
Starting Forwards: Scottie Pippen Horrace Grant
Starting Center: Bill Cartwright
Starting Guards: Tony Kukoc BJ Armstrong
Reserve Guards: John Paxson Steve Kerr (Free Agent)
Reserve Centers: Stacey King Will Purdue
Reserve Forwards: Scott Williams (R)Cory Blount (R)Anthony Reed
Tucker Replaced by Kukoc +
Walker Replaced by Blount +
McCray Replaced by Reed +
Jordan Replaced by Kerr -
The New Bulls still look better then the celtics
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53.415 | | QUASER::JACKSONTA | Real man's sport has started! | Wed Oct 06 1993 10:55 | 3 |
| Paxon is better than Armstrong. BJ don't deserve $3+mil/year.
Tim
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53.416 | Don't look back, Michael... | NAC::G_WAUGAMAN | | Wed Oct 06 1993 11:12 | 19 |
|
Sadly, we'll soon find out exactly what Michael Jordan in his prime
meant to the Chicago Bulls, and I think it will only solidify his
growing and deserved reputation as the best that ever was. For me,
Jordan's unmatched grace in action was one of the few reasons to watch
the circus sideshow that the NBA has become. As many have noted, on
the court Jordan rose above all that even though he himself in large
part created the monster. Shaq tearing down backboards and Charles
barreling through defenders and the like won't cut it as a substitute
for this viewer.
However, I'm also doubtful that this is absolutely it, and there'll be
no return after a year. But if it is, more power to Michael Jordan for
going out on top finally for his own important and meaningful reasons
and not David Stern's and the Madison Avenue crowd's superficial ones
that Jordan willingly catered to all too often in the past...
glenn
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53.424 | set for life | AKOCOA::MAILROOM | | Wed Oct 06 1993 11:35 | 11 |
| Michael made his own decision. He has gone through alot in this past
year. He has done everything. His team has taken the championship, and
thats what Mike wanted.
I don't know the complete reason why he is leaving, but maybe he feels
he has done all he can do.
Lets put it this way, the guy has major bucks. If he dosen't want to
play, why should he!
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53.417 | | CAM3::WAY | Off the roll, Quick march! | Wed Oct 06 1993 11:48 | 9 |
| M_Air, I don't want to burst your bubble, but every analyst I heard this
morning was saying that Chicago without Jordan drops back into 3rd
place amongst the teams in the division.
Jordan was classic. I don't know if he has what it takes to make the
PGA Tour, but it would be interesting to see it....
'Saw
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53.418 | A lot more pressure on Kukoc | TNPUBS::NAZZARO | The Mouseketeers are after me! | Wed Oct 06 1993 12:01 | 5 |
| Unless Kukoc is the second coming of Michael (which I doubt), Chicago
will barely be better than a .500 team. They'll probably finish 4th in
the Central, behind Cleveland, Detroit, and Charlotte.
NAZZ
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53.419 | | CTHQ::MCCULLOUGH | Melanie is one year old!!! | Wed Oct 06 1993 12:12 | 3 |
| � The New Bulls still look better then the celtics
Gee, there's a bold statement. Pretty confident of that, are you?
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53.420 | please join me in a mass mailing! ;^) | CSTEAM::FARLEY | Carol's wearing maternity clothes | Wed Oct 06 1993 12:28 | 26 |
|
To: Tim Wilson, President-Chicago Bulls
From: Kevin Farley, NBA Wannabee
Dear Mr. Wilson,
Due to the recent announcement regarding Michael Jordan's
retirement, I hereby submit myself for consideration of filling your
newly opened player slot.
I am willing to work for far less than you were paying Michael. I
could also be a croud pleaser 'cause I once dunked the ball. Since I'm
a little bigger than Spud Webb and I have a head of hair, there
wouldn't be any glare into the crowd as I'd scoot around the court like
a water bug.
As an ex-New Yorker, I'm sure that my being a member of the Chicago
Bulls could re-ignite the NY-Chicago rivaly to unparalleled heights!
To make contacting me very simple and inexpensive, I have
established a toll free number for you. Simply dial 1-800-KEV-PLAYS!
Eagerly I await your call,
Kevin Farley
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53.421 | Listened to the News Conference... | MR1PST::CBULLS::MBROOKS | | Wed Oct 06 1993 12:29 | 27 |
| Well see who finishes higher the Celts or JordenLess Bulls
You know who's my guess...
Again they still have a great team, not the greatest of all time
(any more) but there's a few things well never know.. When would
it have ended, just how good and how long would they have continued.
Magic and Bird got to play there carear's untill they couldnt play.
Not only will jordan go down in history as the Best of all time, buy
all will wonder where it would have ended.
For the bull's, its not over. There's still a few unanswed questions,
1. how good is kukoc and how much of jordan scoring can he pickup.
2. how good is scotty pippen without jordan, can he develope his
game to superstar status now with jordan gone.
3. What will they do with jordan's salary and about a center, could
they land an Akeam thru Free Agency, trades etc...
4. Will there 2 rookies Reed/Blount be able to contribute
5. What will Kerr bring to the team.
The only position on the Celtics team that may be better the on the
Bulls team is at center. Pippen, Grant, BJ, and Kukoc are all a step
above what the celtics currently have (Well Maybe Id take Dee on the
bulls :-) )
MairBrooks
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53.422 | :-) | MR1PST::CBULLS::MBROOKS | | Wed Oct 06 1993 12:31 | 3 |
| Just heard the Bulls just signed a free agent Guard/TowelBoy/Janitor
Something Farley....
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53.423 | | PATE::MACNEAL | ruck `n' roll | Wed Oct 06 1993 12:33 | 3 |
| � The New Bulls still look better then the celtics
Now there's a ringing endorsement.
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53.425 | | PATE::MACNEAL | ruck `n' roll | Wed Oct 06 1993 12:43 | 9 |
| � However, I'm also doubtful that this is absolutely it, and there'll be
� no return after a year.
The guy who helped Jordan write his book was asked this question on
Good Morning America today. He said to take Michael at his word. This
is it. Mike always said that he'd leave on his own terms and never
look back. The announcement would be quick and unexpected. He never
wants to get to the point where fans would whisper to each other in the
stands during a game about how great Jordan used to be.
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53.426 | RIP, Chicago Bulls. | RHETT::KNORR | Carolina Blue | Wed Oct 06 1993 12:51 | 1 |
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53.427 | I think he'll be back | 16421::HEISER | AWANA | Wed Oct 06 1993 13:09 | 14 |
| After listening to the press conference, I have a gut feeling he'll be
back for the '94-'95 season. I still believe he's going through his
mourning phase. Once that's over, the competitive fires will start to
burn again. He didn't rule out a comeback and when talking about his
father, you can tell it still deeply affected him.
"This is truly sad. He was the fiercest competitor I've ever met." -
Sir Charles Barkley
However, if you go to the Knorr School of Conspiracy (tm), you're
laying odds that the NBA investigation of his gambling has uncovered
more dirt than Michael wants to be around to answer to.
Mike
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53.428 | | CNTROL::HUBER | File and Forget | Wed Oct 06 1993 13:16 | 23 |
|
Re .421
> For the bull's, its not over. There's still a few unanswed questions,
It may not be over, but it's clear that a Bulls victory this year would
be a surprise rather than the most likely result.
> 2. how good is scotty pippen without jordan, can he develope his
game to superstar status now with jordan gone.
You know, I'm really glad that we're going to get a chance to see this
one answered while Pippen's in his prime. I'm not at all convinced
that his success doesn't ride largely on Jordan's talent. Shall be
interesting.
> 5. What will Kerr bring to the team.
Outside shooting. A player who can't dunk. A hard worker who gets
the most out of his talent, but borderline CBA-NBA talent. A Bulls
player I will actually root for. B^)
Joe
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53.429 | we'll see how good Pippen is now | 16421::HEISER | AWANA | Wed Oct 06 1993 13:17 | 14 |
| Re: Celtics & Bulls
That's a no-brainer. Robert Parish, the oldest player in the NBA, will
probably be Boston's best player this season. Abdelnaby just had back
surgery yesterday and will miss the first 3 months of the season. I
hate to say it, but Boston is destined for the lottery this year (and
is probably the best thing for them at this point).
The Bulls, without Jordan, will struggle to make the playoffs. If they
make it, they'll be the 7th or 8th seed and won't get past the first
round. The Bulls have yet to prove they can win without Jordan and
don't play the Mavs, Woofs, and Kings enough to earn a playoff spot.
Mike
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53.430 | | MIMS::ROLLINS_R | | Wed Oct 06 1993 13:33 | 6 |
| The Bulls will be much better than 7th or 8th in the east,
because the east just doesn't have the teams it once had.
Even without Jordan, the Bulls will be competing for the
4th spot in the east (behind NY, Charlotte, and Cleveland).
Unfortunately for them, they ar no longer in the hunt for
next year's NBA title.
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53.431 | Temporary retirement | OPTION::LAZARUS | David Lazarus @KYO,323-4353 | Wed Oct 06 1993 13:39 | 4 |
| I agree with Chris. I can't believe we've seen the last of Michael.
What does this do to his numerous endorsements? I know Magic lost a
helluva lot of ads after his retirement. I'm sure the competitive fires
will burn once again later this year.
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53.432 | | VAXMKT::ROBICHAUD | GoPats. GoToStLouis,Baltimore... | Wed Oct 06 1993 13:44 | 6 |
| I don't know that Jordan will be back. He will miss the game but
not the circus atmosphere that surrounded him. There is nobody left in
the game that's even close to what he was. As the late Boston Globe
columnist George Fraizer would've said, Michael had duende.
/Don
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53.433 | | PATE::MACNEAL | ruck `n' roll | Wed Oct 06 1993 13:48 | 5 |
| � What does this do to his numerous endorsements? I know Magic lost a
� helluva lot of ads after his retirement.
You have to wonder if this was due to his retirement or due to the
cause of his retirement.
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53.434 | Only Time will tell... But ThreePeat cant be taken away from us | MR1PST::CBULLS::MBROOKS | | Wed Oct 06 1993 14:41 | 21 |
| -1, 2 very differenct circumstances..
I still think the bulls have the talant to be competative, but how much
will each individual player step up there game. In the past they
practiced played and lived around MJ (Im exagerating here). In when
they all of a sudden had to play without MJ they just couldnt step it
up. But now they have a little time to practice and get use to the
fact that MJ is gone, theyll either each pick it up, or pack it up,
only time will tell. NY and Clev are the Great Team that just couldnt
get it done and the book's still open on both of them. Charlotte is
hands down the best up and coming team, are they there yet, who knows.
NY has to be consider the Favorite in the east but I wont rule out
charlotte after how tough and close they played NY last year they have
to be taken seriously... I'm still going to root hard and long for a
Chicago VS Charlotte eastern Final :-) (Id hate to see NY or Clev
representing the east).
The old bulls are dead, long live the New Bulls... :-)
MairBrooks
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53.435 | Shift of power in the East | 16421::HEISER | AWANA | Wed Oct 06 1993 14:42 | 18 |
| Jordan's endorsements run for 10 more years, with or without
basketball.
"Maybe this will make people wake up. People need to just appreciate
athletes for what they do and not take them for granted. Athletes
shouldn't be deified." - Paul Westphal on Jordan's announcement
Let's look at the East. The obvious favorite now has to be the Knicks.
I see the East looking like this now:
1. New York
2. Cleveland
3. Charlotte
4. Orlando - if they sign Hardaway
5. New Jersey
6. Atlanta
7. Chicago
8. Indiana
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53.436 | he'll be back for 94 - 95 | DECWET::METZGER | Owner of the scorpion petting zoo. | Wed Oct 06 1993 14:58 | 32 |
| > "Maybe this will make people wake up. People need to just appreciate
> athletes for what they do and not take them for granted. Athletes
> shouldn't be deified." - Paul Westphal on Jordan's announcement
First of all this has to be the stupidest statement I've read in a long time.
Why shouldn't we take an athlete for granted? It's not like they're curing
cancer or solving the world's hunger problem.
On one hand Westphal says they shouldn't be diefied and on the other hand he
says they shouldn't be taken for granted? Try having your first cup of coffee
before you talk to the media Paul...
Secondly...
I think he'll be back. This is one of the most competitive men on the planet
who has had everybody gunning for him for the past 5 years. He's thrived off of
it. He gloats when he wins and and loves driving the final stake through an
opponent. He isn't going to get the same thrills dropping putts and hundreds of
thousands of dollars on the links....
He will miss the thrill of the competition and i think it will give him
extreme satisfaction to watch the bulls fall this season and then rejion them
to lead them to another NBA championship to show the world what he meant to his
team and the game. A better script couldn't have been written for the WWF.
The big problem is that he has no one else on his level. I don't see anybody
on the horizon to challenge him either (maybe Mashburn). If a challenger showed
up it would give him even more incentive to unretire....
Metz
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53.437 | Skeltons shakin in NC | CNTROL::CHILDS | thems that die are the lucky ones | Wed Oct 06 1993 15:12 | 8 |
|
Metz, he has gambling to sooth his competitive edge...Seriously he has nothing
left to prove. He always be second best to RUSSELL and that ain't bad. Besides
you yourself point to the fact that there are no challengers to him out there
but to make the PGA tour now that would be a challenge that he could relish
and forfill his ego with....
mike
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53.438 | Us youngings Know Russell from the Conan Movies :-) | MR1PST::CBULLS::MBROOKS | | Wed Oct 06 1993 15:29 | 6 |
| -1, who's russell ??
Maybe Jordan will spend his time on the golf course to the point where
he wants to prove he can be a champion in 2 sports :-)....
MairB
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53.439 | | ROYALT::ASHE | Center wanted: Inquire with Don Chaney | Wed Oct 06 1993 15:34 | 5 |
| I think Detroit will crack the top 5 with the moves they've been
making.
Anyone know when the gambling investigation was supposed to be
completed?
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53.440 | | DECWET::METZGER | Owner of the scorpion petting zoo. | Wed Oct 06 1993 15:36 | 20 |
|
Frankly I'll be amazed if he does anything with golf. He's simply not as good
as he thinks he is. Golf is more of a mental game than an athletic feat.
Consistancy is the name of the game and Mike showed he couldn't even beat a
good club player when money was on the line never mind the Fred Couples, Nick
Faldos and Greg Normans of the world....
You might look at a Greg Statler and think if he can do it anybody can but it
isn't true...
I figured he'd play hoops until 40 and then he'd have 10 years to work on his
game before joining the seniors tour...He'd have some fun and be somewhat
competitive there....
Hoops will draw him back...and I'm with glenn in saying that he made the NBA
enjoyable to watch. He rose above the WWF, home court, hokey like atmosphere
condoned by David Stern and made the game a thing of beauty.....It'll be ugly
brawlball this year...
Metz
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53.441 | | PATE::MACNEAL | ruck `n' roll | Wed Oct 06 1993 15:49 | 9 |
| � I still think the bulls have the talant to be competative, but how much
� will each individual player step up there game. In the past they
� practiced played and lived around MJ (Im exagerating here). In when
� they all of a sudden had to play without MJ they just couldnt step it
� up. But now they have a little time to practice and get use to the
� fact that MJ is gone, theyll either each pick it up, or pack it up,
� only time will tell.
Weren't people saying the same thing after Bird and Magic retired?
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53.442 | | 16421::HEISER | AWANA | Wed Oct 06 1993 16:11 | 12 |
| Yeah Walt, I forgot about the Pistons. They'll push Chicago further
down into the pack.
RE: Jordan & Golf
Even if he only lost $200K instead of $1.2M golfing, he still isn't
good enough for the PGA tour.
Sir Charles just had a press conference at America West Arena (was also
broadcasted nationwide by ABC radio). He said, "The New York Knicks
are a lock in the East since they'll be playing the 'Little Sisters of
the Poor.'"
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53.443 | He's a LONG way from a card carrying member | KALI::MORGAN | | Wed Oct 06 1993 16:24 | 5 |
| Ya beat me to it, Metz. I'd be willing to bet that Jordan would have a
very tough time getting himself a PGA card, never mind winning anything
on the Tour.
Steve
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53.444 | | CAM3::WAY | Whatever happened to Iris Chacon? | Wed Oct 06 1993 16:28 | 20 |
| > -< He's a LONG way from a card carrying member >-
>
> Ya beat me to it, Metz. I'd be willing to bet that Jordan would have a
> very tough time getting himself a PGA card, never mind winning anything
> on the Tour.
They were saying on WFAN this morning that Jordan carries a 3 or 4 handicap.
Now, they said that he finds out when he plays in the Pro-Am things that
it isn't enough to get onto the tour.
Their speculation was that if he devoted his time solely to golf, that he
might be able to get his card and be "on the fringes of the tour"....
Golf might be a game played by guys in funny colored pants, but those
guys are something else when it comes to making shots under pressure.
(All except for Chip Beck of course)
'saw
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53.445 | exit | CNTROL::CHILDS | thems that die are the lucky ones | Wed Oct 06 1993 16:33 | 7 |
|
Exactly. You guys proved my point for me....
never said he'd make it, just said it offer him more of a challenge than
the NBA....
mike
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53.446 | | MSBCS::BRYDIE | I need somebody to shove! | Wed Oct 06 1993 16:39 | 11 |
|
Remember when people used to say that Mike was a great scorer but not
a great defender and then he proved 'em wrong? Remember when they said he
was a great driver but had no J and then he developed one? Remember when
they said he wouldn't be considered in Larry and Magic's class until
he won a title? I wouldn't be so quick to count out Mike the golfer. Golf
ain't neuro surgery. Given his immense athletic ability and competitive
drive, I'd be surprised if Mike *didn't* get his PGA card and make enough
money playing to at least cover expenses. Just think of how much endorse-
ment money would come rolling in if ever became a successful pro. It boggles
the mind.
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53.447 | 4 handicap isn't even close to PGA calibre... | DECWET::METZGER | Owner of the scorpion petting zoo. | Wed Oct 06 1993 16:48 | 26 |
| >Golf ain't neuro surgery.
Yeah...It's tougher...
'saw...You must not have been watching Chip Beck in the Ryder cup. The guy was
awesome....
Re: Mike...
He's always been one of the top in his game (hoops). How will he respond when
he'd getting dunked on by guys wearing polyester that are 50 pounds overweight?
That what's going to happen to him if he tries the PGA world.
A 3 or 4 handicap is crap in the PGA world. These guys are all scratch golfers
who play under par not over it....
Mike should stick to the pro-ams where he can play with the Barkley style
players...(now that is one ugly swing)...
When Mike can beat Johnny Bench on the course is when he might think about
moving into the local club tourneys....
Metz
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53.448 | I hope he has time to enjoy life now... | MR1PST::CBULLS::MBROOKS | | Wed Oct 06 1993 16:52 | 15 |
| Remeber the Michael Jordan who couldnt even make his High School
basketball team, and a few years later was leading his team to
an NCAA Title.... 2-4 Years of Total Golf and he could be on the
Tour....Someone once told me (Claimed) that you need to play approx
150+rounds a year to become competative... Its proberbly pretty tough
to play golf inbetween basketball and gambling :-), this is another
only time will tell...
Im not a huge golf player but isnt a 3 or 4 handicap mean he shots
mid 70's ??? (most pars being 70 or 72 correct ?) If that be the
case he doesnt need to trim all that much (6-8 strokes per round :-) )
He'd make a killing in endorsments just staying competative :-)
MairB
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53.449 | | PATE::MACNEAL | ruck `n' roll | Wed Oct 06 1993 16:53 | 1 |
| Nike does make golf shoes.
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53.450 | | CTHQ::LEARY | Corporate Telecom Technology Solutions | Wed Oct 06 1993 16:54 | 17 |
| Something struck me in Jordan's opening statement. He said that he
wouldn't be playing basketball...at least in the NBA.
Hmmmm, if you think of how world famous he is, his multi-million
endorsements of Nike, McDonald's, Gatorade, etc. can you say Europe??
Might not be as far-fetched as we think. And As Walt said, how far
along had the gambling investigation gone? Related?
Anyhoo, Mike, if he don't play BBall, has 20 yrs to hone his golf
skills to prepare for the Senior Tour.
Goodbye Mike, you were the greatest.
MikeL
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53.451 | | CAM3::WAY | Whatever happened to Iris Chacon? | Wed Oct 06 1993 16:55 | 23 |
| >
>'saw...You must not have been watching Chip Beck in the Ryder cup. The guy was
>awesome....
>
Nope. I have to admit the last time I saw Chip Beck he was laying up
and playing it safe in the Masters.
If he did well in the Ryder, then he probably atoned for his awful
showing in the Masters. Why, I can still hear Beavis and Butt-head
doing the commentary from that day:
Butt-head: Huh-huh, huh-huh-huh, here's Chip Beck, getting
out his wuss club.
Beavis: Yeah, yeah, he's standing on the edge of wuss plain.
He sucks.
Butt-head: You said suck.
'Saw
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53.452 | | MSBCS::BRYDIE | I need somebody to shove! | Wed Oct 06 1993 16:56 | 13 |
|
>> He's always been one of the top in his game (hoops). How will he respond
>> when he'd getting dunked on by guys wearing polyester that are 50 pounds
>> overweight?
I'm sure he knows fully well what to expect. He didn't win a title in his
first year in the NBA. Or the second, third or fourth for that matter.
He continually improved and made himself the best player ever. He has
time to learn the game of golf and the money to play and hire the best
teachers. He may end up being a bust as a golfer but I wouldn't dis-
count him so quickly because he's not your average human being by a long
shot. I just don't understand why he wants to play an old fogies game.
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53.453 | | PATE::MACNEAL | ruck `n' roll | Wed Oct 06 1993 17:00 | 7 |
| � Something struck me in Jordan's opening statement. He said that he
� wouldn't be playing basketball...at least in the NBA.
� Hmmmm, if you think of how world famous he is, his multi-million
� endorsements of Nike, McDonald's, Gatorade, etc. can you say Europe??
Of course he could have meant he'd be playing with his friends and
family in the gym or in the backyard.
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53.454 | | PATE::MACNEAL | ruck `n' roll | Wed Oct 06 1993 17:01 | 2 |
| Maybe having to have his toes sewn together had something to do with
it.
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53.455 | | MSBCS::BRYDIE | I need somebody to shove! | Wed Oct 06 1993 17:04 | 8 |
|
I'm sure he meant casual basketball and special appearances and not Europe.
Why the hell would he go to Europe? If he wants more money he can just ask
for it. He's as famous as he's gonna get. Why leave the States and subject
himself and his family to the stress of being in a foreign country away from
their loved ones? I don't see it happening. Besides NBA basketball is as good
as it gets, European basketball would bore him. He'd be like Jack Nicklaus
on a miniature golf course.
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53.456 | No MJ in NBA...anymore! | MIMS::SANTOS_A | | Wed Oct 06 1993 17:28 | 32 |
|
Michael is not coming back to the NBA.
I don't believe any competitive juices will start to flow until playoff
season. One of the things you hear most from the veteran players (ie;
Jabbar, Parrish, etc) is that they could do without the wear and tear
of the long season. I've heard complaints about exhibition, practices,
road trips, and 4 games in 5 nights in 4 cities.
I believe he will spend more time with his family and friends out of
the public spotlight. Unlike Magic and Bird, basketball is not all
encompassing to him. He appears to enjoy other things just as much. I
believe his competitiveness will be carried over to whatever he chooses
to persue.
I think he'll begin to place a higher value on the relationship he has
with his children which is difficult to cultivate when 60% of the
basketball season is spent away from home and the other 40% absorbed in
the trappings of the game.
I will truly miss those displays of basketball artistry that he
canvassed on the court and I wish him peace of mind.
--- The New Bulls ----
This team is no slouch and I fully expect them to garner an identity
over the course of this season. My prediction is that they will finish
within the top 3 in the east barring injuries. They now have something
to prove to the other NBA teams and themselves. DEC is going on
without Ken...the Bulls will survive without MJ.
TonyS
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53.457 | puhhhhlease.. | CSC32::GAULKE | | Wed Oct 06 1993 18:11 | 21 |
|
Maybe we'll start seeing travelling and palming get
called again.
Maybe we'll stop seeing imaginary contact being called a foul.
And all this hissy-fuss about "beating the Bulls should have an
asterisk next to it." crapola. Stop the crying.
The guy was the best ever, but now he's retiring. Life goes on.
At least he won't be going on one of those silly retiring tours
across the USA. He's leaving while on the top.
STeve
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53.458 | | 16421::HEISER | AWANA | Wed Oct 06 1993 18:29 | 9 |
| Air wouldn't go to Europe to prove anything since they have nothing but
NBA rejects playing there.
From the Knorr School of Conspiracies:
--------------------------------------
With Hakeem trade rumors abounding, Jordan retires to avoid further
gambling allegations. Chicago, in trying to rebuild, trades Williams,
Armstrong, King, and Blount to Houston for Hakeem. Then Jordan will
come out of retirement.
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53.459 | Puzzled | DOCTP::TESSIER | | Thu Oct 07 1993 08:48 | 7 |
| Where are you hearing these Hakeem trade rumors? The guy just signed
a new deal with the Rockettes last year and went out and had his best
season ever. Both sides were said to be extremely happy with the new
longterm contact, so why would Houston want to trade the best center
in the game?
Ken
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53.460 | I thought Charlotte had the best Center??? | CNTROL::CHILDS | thems that die are the lucky ones | Thu Oct 07 1993 09:59 | 0 |
53.461 | Bulls in 94 :-) | MR1PST::CBULLS::MBROOKS | | Thu Oct 07 1993 10:55 | 39 |
| hey everyone in sport's what if's
What if Magic wasnt injured in the finals
What if Rodman hadnt thrown a brick in game 5 (or 6) first Det VS LA
What if Larry didnt have an injury to his back
The same lame excuses get used over and over and over and over
by anti chicago/jordan fans. He was the best, had nothing to do
with traveling, palming or the refs... He was the most athletic,
talanted Basketball player to ever take the court. And you missed
it, all you anti jordan/chicago fans who didnt watch and enjoy him
on the court missed the best, most exciting Basketball player of
all time, and now its over.
Ive missed out on seeing some of the all time greats in the NBA and
other sports do to only be 26 and not getting intrested in sports
right away, but Im glad I didnt miss seeing the best BBall player
of all time in his prime, he accomplished more then bird or magic
rewrote a good portion of the record book and brought happeness to
many viewers. He helped (and will continue to help) his community
and many charities, and other then playing the lottery (Oh wait thats
legal gambling), other then betting on golf, cards or whatever he's
appears to be a good person.
The true sports fans will recognize this has a great statment,
obviously this man does not run on fame, fortune, money etc.. He is
litterly throwing away Millions, how many is unknown. He could have
heldout and renegotiated his contract and asked to be the top paid
player in the league (at his position bla bla bla). HE could have did
more advertisements, endorsements, but he throws this all away to spend
time with his family (What a scum bag).
I'll miss watching him play, but this in no way lower's my opinion of
him as a player and a person. Your a class Act MJ let the jealous say
what they want....
QuadPeat, QuadPeat....
MairB
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53.462 | | MSBCS::BRYDIE | I need somebody to shove! | Thu Oct 07 1993 11:14 | 7 |
| >> And you missed it, all you anti jordan/chicago fans who didnt
>> watch and enjoy him on the court missed the best, most exciting
>> Basketball player of all time, and now its over.
Fear not. There'll be another "best, most exciting player ever" in
about ten years. There always is.
|
53.463 | What if Napolean had had a B-52? | RHETT::KNORR | Carolina Blue | Thu Oct 07 1993 11:35 | 1 |
|
|
53.464 | | ROYALT::ASHE | Center wanted: Inquire with Don Chaney | Thu Oct 07 1993 12:35 | 6 |
| What if monkeys flew out of his butt?
Jordan will be back for the 94-95 season...
What happens if they did think Jordan gambled? You can't suspend him
for a year... but if he retires... hmmmm....
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53.465 | | PATE::MACNEAL | ruck `n' roll | Thu Oct 07 1993 12:47 | 7 |
| �he accomplished more then bird or magic
He may have won more titles, but I don't think he accomplished more
than either of these two. Jordan owes a debt to these two as they are
2 of the biggest reasons the NBA is where it is today. The fact that
Bird and Magic were in the league together competing with each other
had alot to do with why there were no threepeats.
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53.466 | retire=Cavs in 93-94 Champs | JUNCO::WHITEHAIR | The more I get...the more I want! | Thu Oct 07 1993 13:04 | 15 |
|
Nike is losing money in Europe. Jordan will go there. Not play as
hard. Have a shorter season. Make money from Nike. Make money for
Nike. Simple, simple, simple.
Something will come out of all this and it won't be good for
Jordan. This reminds me of the Pete Rose ordeal. What if??? did he
or didn't he??? I think he did. Lots of it too. He may just have
bet on himself but the rules are clear. Don't do it. He did.
All I know is that the guys in Cleveland are probably having a BIG
party.
o
Go CaVs!
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53.467 | Partying already Hal? | CTHQ::LEARY | Corporate Telecom Technology Solutions | Thu Oct 07 1993 13:10 | 6 |
| OK,
Now that the pressure is on the Cadavers, let's see what they're
made of; I think we'll see the same results ( Cleveland dat is)
MikeL
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53.468 | | VAXMKT::ROBICHAUD | GoPats. GoToStLouis,Baltimore... | Thu Oct 07 1993 13:25 | 14 |
| Hey MikeC, the best center does play for Charlotte. He's going to
play Russell to Shackless' Chamberlain. And the sad truth is that all
these kudos going out to Michael as the best never even consider what
Russell was as a WINNER because he did what he did before slo-mo instant
replay, mega media hype and SI Videos. The reason folks like Doc Quixote�
are so misguided about Russell is because all of their information comes
from books and magazines written by scribes who covered the NBA in the late
50's and 60's. You can count on one finger the number of pundits who got
along with Bill because of his unpopular positions on social issues.
Eleven titles in thriteen years baybee. That's all the evidence I need.
Rest assured you children of Sesame Street that I will give Jordan his due
as a solid second behind BigBill in the WINNER category.
/Don
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53.469 | | MSBCS::BRYDIE | I need somebody to shove! | Thu Oct 07 1993 13:30 | 3 |
|
Slash, you don't know squat about boxing and not a whole lot more about
basketball neither but that there was a gem.
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53.470 | Bulls, Bulls, Bulls, bulls buls uls ls l ... | MR1PST::CBULLS::MBROOKS | | Thu Oct 07 1993 13:35 | 28 |
| -2
Actualy I think Price bets on basketball, no whats if he did it he
should be gone... But see the great thing about his country, which
I'll remind you is your innocent until proven guilty. Accusing someone
of guilt without any bases or facts I belive is slander, or something
like that. Jordan bets on golf.. hey guess what buddy, I stink at golf
worse then jordan and I bet on golf, it adds a little zing to the game
makes things a little more competative and exciting. And in porpotion
Ive lost more then Jordan !!! (Like I said I stink at golf, Im glad I
didnt play much this year, Id be really broke :-) ).
The Facts are Jordan lost money in Golf, Poker and LEGAL CASION
BETTING, although we dont know if he lost in atlantic city or won
but the odds of course are against you. Non of which is against
the NBA Betting Policy. Those are the facts, if you want to make
statements about teams there skills and other opinions thats one
thing but please try to be careful about wrongly accusing people.
If I guy (Like Dumas) fails a drug test does that make him a drug
Dealer ? Being a drug user is nothing to be proud of but it doenst
make him a dealer....
MairB
Cleveland wont make it to the eastern Finals, you can save this note
print it and remember it, I'll be eating no crow over this one. Its
been a few (3) Years since Ive eating any good crow :-)
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53.471 | | PATE::MACNEAL | ruck `n' roll | Thu Oct 07 1993 13:49 | 2 |
| I know there is a strict gambling policy in MLB, but I didn't think
there was one for the NBA.
|
53.472 | tell me its true 8-) | MLNCSC::LASAGNA | ls -l is s, right ?! | Thu Oct 07 1993 13:54 | 8 |
| what ??
Air in Milan next year !!!!
can't wait guys!!
Ciao,
Coach_La.
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53.473 | Mike's were in a row though. | DOCTP::TESSIER | | Thu Oct 07 1993 14:11 | 9 |
| Re.
> He may have won more titles, but I don't think he accomplished more
> than either of these two.
Jordan hasn't won more titles. He and Bird each won 3, 2 short of
Magic's 5.
Ken
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53.474 | Its a never ending battle | MR1PST::CBULLS::MBROOKS | | Thu Oct 07 1993 14:41 | 5 |
| Your right magic won 5, but lets compare the supporting casts of
Magic and Michael and you tell me who did more with less, who
carried his team (litteraly at times). Plus 2 gold medals, an
NCAA Championship, 3 In a row, 7 straight scoring titles, etc,
etc, etc
|
53.475 | | PATE::MACNEAL | ruck `n' roll | Thu Oct 07 1993 14:47 | 5 |
| � Your right magic won 5, but lets compare the supporting casts of
� Magic and Michael
Wasn't Michael playing with a Dream Teamer and All Star? And let's not
forget the best PG in the game -- BJ Armstrong, he of 3 championships.
|
53.476 | | DOCTP::TESSIER | | Thu Oct 07 1993 15:50 | 15 |
| Re.
> Your right magic won 5, but lets compare the supporting casts of
> Magic and Michael and you tell me who did more with less, who
> carried his team (litteraly at times). Plus 2 gold medals, an
> NCAA Championship, 3 In a row, 7 straight scoring titles, etc,
> etc, etc
You're assuming that I was arguing that Magic was better than Michael.
I wasn't. I was correcting another noter's misstatement. For the
record, I think they were both the best of all-time at their respective
positions. My all-time dream team has Michael at shooting guard and
Magic at the point.
Ken
|
53.477 | More... | RHETT::KNORR | Carolina Blue | Thu Oct 07 1993 15:57 | 8 |
| Michael and Magic are even in the NCAA champeenship comparatives, 1-1.
Michael leads Magic 2-0 in the 'Olympic Gold Medal' category.
HTH,
- ACC Chris
|
53.478 | | PATE::MACNEAL | ruck `n' roll | Thu Oct 07 1993 15:59 | 3 |
| �I was correcting another noter's misstatement.
As long as we're correcting misstatements, I said MAY lead.
|
53.479 | | MSBCS::BRYDIE | I need somebody to shove! | Thu Oct 07 1993 16:01 | 9 |
|
To contribute further to this rathole...
Can anyone name the rest of the starting five for Magic's championship
Michigan State team? I'm sure most people can name the starting five
for the UNC tainted-championship team that Michael was *a part of*.
As for Olympic medals, it's 2-1 Michael not 2-0 and that's only because
of timing.
|
53.480 | | CTHQ::LEARY | Corporate Telecom Technology Solutions | Thu Oct 07 1993 16:03 | 7 |
| Jay Vincent and three other guys named Moe.
coached by Judd ( shoulda been a Roman Senator with that haircut)
Heathcote
MikeL
|
53.481 | | PATE::MACNEAL | ruck `n' roll | Thu Oct 07 1993 16:23 | 2 |
| People thought Jordan's dad was shot because of Mike's gambling. Now
people are wondering if he's retiring because of his gambling.
|
53.482 | | ROYALT::ASHE | Center wanted: Inquire with Don Chaney | Thu Oct 07 1993 16:54 | 4 |
| Magic has a gold medal, last I checked.
Greg Kelser and Trgovich were also on the Michigan St. team...
|
53.483 | This oughta end this mindless debate. | RHETT::KNORR | Carolina Blue | Thu Oct 07 1993 17:23 | 10 |
| MAGIC MICHAEL
NCAA Titles 1 1
Olympic Gold Medals 1 2
NBA Titles 5 3
TOTAL: 7 6
- ACC Chris
|
53.484 | someone >> somebody else | HBAHBA::HAAS | Over the wall | Thu Oct 07 1993 17:26 | 11 |
| I like the part about Magic did more for his college team with less to
work with.
Considering who was on the Tar Heel team, about all Michael had to do was
shoot the shot that Dean wasn't sure he should shoot.
And of course, you probably should subtract at least one from Jordan's
column to account for one of the biggest choke jobs in the history of the
NCAA when his team lost in the Regional semis to Indiana in 84.
TTom
|
53.485 | Another false statement corrected. | RHETT::KNORR | Carolina Blue | Thu Oct 07 1993 17:41 | 8 |
| > Dean wasn't sure he should shoot
Bah. Dean designed the play for Michael to shoot the ball, and if_n
you've heard him comment on it all he'll talk about is how great our
rebounding position was, should the shot have missed.
- ACC Chris
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53.486 | horse's mouth | HBAHBA::HAAS | Over the wall | Thu Oct 07 1993 17:43 | 6 |
| Dean hisself says: "I don't know if he shoud've shot it". Heard it many
times.
Take it up with your demigod.
TTom
|
53.487 | The Magic VS Michael was settled a few years back :-) | MR1PST::CBULLS::MBROOKS | | Thu Oct 07 1993 17:48 | 39 |
| Didnt Magic play 13 or 14 years in the NBA, jordan played 9, and one
year he only played 18 games. Magic one 5 NBA titles, but he joined
a much more talanted team then Jordan joined in 84. Jordan was the
starting point, Magic was an addition to a good team. One will never
know how many title's jordan would have won if he played the next 4
or 5 season's, Id be under guessing at 1, so he more then likly would
have left the game with more then Magic if not for all the bad press
and times he's gone thru in the past year. Other then the 85-85
season jordan has only missed 7 games (6 in the past 2 years) and with
the additions they made this year he would have trimmed his minutes, he
could have played another 3-5 years with little wear and tear, he's not
a forward or a center who gets banged up every night... Thats the ?'s
that will haunt me, how long would he have stayed on top....
Im sorry Ive seen Magic, Bird and Jordan all play, many, many times and
no one amazed me on the court as jordan, and no one did as much with as
little. Yes Pippen was a dream teamer and all star but he was an
addition to the puzzle. The bulls were just hitting there peak and
still improving.... The possibilities were endless....
No one thought the one man team could win a NBA Title
Then no One thought they could repeat
Then no one thought they could ThreePeat
It had to end somehow, and jordan retiring will do the trick :-(
I bet knowone thought the celtics would win 4 in a row, or 5 or 6
or 7 or 8.....Wasnt Russell there for this entire streak, if you
take him out have #3 in a row, prematurly, would they, could they
continue the streak... One will never know :-) so in a way Michael
retiring helps save all us bulls fans the heartbreak of seeing the
string ended, none of us fans expect the bulls to win it all the first
year after losing jordan, we can hope...But I think well have to see
who they can land in the Free Agent market next year and how the team
developes without jordan. The biggest question marks will be Kukoc,
Pippen, and the 2 rookies. Paxson/Cartwright are on there way out.
Grant and Armstrong will need to be resigned (there both strong
players).... Will be a rough year...
mairb
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53.488 | maybe only 1 more year than Michael | 16421::HEISER | AWANA | Thu Oct 07 1993 17:53 | 2 |
| I believe Magic's real last season was in 1990. He missed all of 1991
and 1981 (injury that year). He was a rookie in 1980.
|
53.489 | exit | MR1PST::CBULLS::MBROOKS | | Thu Oct 07 1993 17:54 | 2 |
| I thought he came in the league in 1979 ? Oh well I could be
losing it...
|
53.490 | fyi | 16421::HEISER | AWANA | Thu Oct 07 1993 18:16 | 1 |
| Rumor mill is now saying the Bulls will sign Misfirin' Byron Scott.
|
53.491 | Trust me TTom, you are wrong. | RHETT::KNORR | Carolina Blue | Fri Oct 08 1993 09:38 | 17 |
| TTom, I must disagree. I've NEVER heard Dean say he shouldn't have
shot it. That statement doesn't make sense when you consider that:
A. It's well documented that right after Carolina broke from their
timeout huddle Dean told Michael to "Knock it down".
B. Everytime I've heard Dean comment on "The Shot" he *always* points
out how strong our rebounding position was, which is obviously
something you seek when executing a play.
*If* Dean said something like "I don't know if he should've shot it" I
suspect it was in a different context, perhaps questioning his own
decision to designate a freshman to take the big shot despite the
positive outcome. (This kindof thing is most Dean-like, BTW.)
- ACC Chris
|
53.492 | YEA, YEA, YEA | LUDWIG::WHITEHAIR | The more I get...the more I want! | Fri Oct 08 1993 10:07 | 6 |
|
Read in todays newspaper that Jordan plans on learing how to
operate a lawn mower.......now, this will certainly take some time...
o
Go CaVs!
|
53.493 | Always to be remember as the Freddie Brown Contribution | CNTROL::CHILDS | thems that die are the lucky ones | Fri Oct 08 1993 10:19 | 6 |
|
but if FSBD is the greatest why would he question himself about setting
up a player for the World's 2nd greatest player ever? Surly the all knowing
all seeing FSBD knew how good MJ really was????????
mike
|
53.494 | | VAXMKT::ROBICHAUD | GoPats. GoToStLouis,Baltimore... | Fri Oct 08 1993 10:30 | 4 |
| Jordan was forced to retire because he's responsible for the loss
of American lives in Somalia and his mob connections to John Gotti.
/Don
|
53.495 | and now, the REST of the story | CSTEAM::FARLEY | Carol's wearing maternity clothes | Fri Oct 08 1993 10:50 | 11 |
|
Yabbut actually Mike retired because he promised me to help develop
a new chemical formula to make Digger_the_Goat_dawg's land mines
easier to see in da dark!
hth
I remain,
molecularly_bonded!
Kev
|
53.496 | Who is "FSBD"? | RHETT::KNORR | Carolina Blue | Fri Oct 08 1993 10:52 | 1 |
|
|
53.497 | Fast Shoe Buck Dean... | CNTROL::CHILDS | thems that die are the lucky ones | Fri Oct 08 1993 11:16 | 3 |
|
|
53.498 | disloyal | HBAHBA::HAAS | Over the wall | Fri Oct 08 1993 12:27 | 13 |
| > -< Trust me TTom, you are wrong. >-
Which is it: I'm lying or what?
All you're saying is that you haven't heard him say it. Then you go and
try to explain and justify it. "No he didn't." "Here's what he meant...".
I have heard him say this on more than one occassion. Unlike, you I am
making no attempt to interpret what if any his hidden agenda was. There
is no inconsistency to Dean's encouraging a play to go Michael's way and
his concern over the actual shot taken.
TTom
|
53.499 | You'll have to reconcile this TTom, cause I can't. | RHETT::KNORR | Carolina Blue | Fri Oct 08 1993 13:03 | 13 |
| Color me confused. I have a difficult time reconciling:
A. Dean encouraged the shot to go Michael's way (the fact is, he
drew up the play during the timeout and told Mike to "Knock it
Down" after breaking huddle)
and
B. Dean later sez he doesn't think Michael should've taken the shot.
- ACC Chris
|
53.500 | I just wanted to snarf 500! | 16421::HEISER | AWANA | Fri Oct 08 1993 15:07 | 13 |
| From: [email protected] (Richard Robb)
Newsgroups: rec.sport.basketball.pro
Subject: Inside Scoop on MJ
Organization: MIND LINK! - British Columbia, Canada
A scenario re Jordan's "retirement":
After the Bulls flounder and the Vegas odds on them drop to 100-1, Michael
plops down $500,000 on the Bulls to win it all, returns in January, leads
them to a 4th straight title -- and pockets $500 million.
You heard it here first!
-- Richard ;-)
|
53.501 | I still say it was Jordan in the grassy knoll... | VAXMKT::ROBICHAUD | GoPats. GoToStLouis,Baltimore... | Fri Oct 08 1993 15:22 | 1 |
|
|
53.502 | | MSBCS::BRYDIE | I need somebody to shove! | Fri Oct 08 1993 15:25 | 2 |
|
Mike, tell that dude that his math skills suck.
|
53.503 | | ELMAGO::BENBACA | I need a career! Not a PACKAGE! | Fri Oct 08 1993 22:14 | 1 |
| so does gravity
|
53.504 | So many ratholes...so little time | MKFSA::LONG | DEC, get outa VN, NOW! | Sat Oct 09 1993 00:27 | 3 |
| What a day to be out sick! Two major league ratholes in one day!
Urologists will be working overtime this weekend!
|
53.505 | Oldy and moldy | PTOVAX::JACOB | BaldHead=SolarPanel 4 A SexMachine | Sat Oct 09 1993 01:25 | 9 |
| >><<< Note 53.503 by ELMAGO::BENBACA "I need a career! Not a PACKAGE!" >>>
>> so does gravity
Nah, there is no gravity, the earth sucks.
JaKe
|
53.506 | | MSE1::FRANCUS | Mets in '94 | Sun Oct 10 1993 00:00 | 5 |
| Magic joined LA for the 1979-80 season. I believe that the Lakers were
barely a .500 team the year before he joined.
The Crazy Met
|
53.507 | from the Knorr School of Conspirators | 16421::HEISER | AWANA | Mon Oct 11 1993 18:37 | 8 |
| - Jordan announces his retirement
- Stern says he will put his preseason "talk" with Jordan on hold.
- Stern issues a statement on Friday (i.e., no press conference) that
incriminating evidence against Jordan was found during the NBA's
investigation.
What's wrong with this picture? It appears to be a little too
convenient to me.
|
53.508 | Some people want to believe he is guild... SO BAD !!! | MR1PST::CBULLS::MBROOKS | | Tue Oct 12 1993 09:56 | 17 |
| your third bullet should read No Incriminating Evidence, after 5mnts
of investigating. Again the only thing the investigation had to do
with it was the fact that jordan could not beleive how the press and
the NBA was handling it. Betting on Golf (70-80 of all hackers do it)
playing cards for money, like nobody in here as ever sat down to a
friendly poker game with the guys, and a trip here and there to
atlantic city with his father. I guess those other 24,999 people who
go there daily are up to something illegal as well.....
The poeple in this country who do nothing but look for the evil in
other's need to get a life. Why does it seem like everyone feels
people are guilty until proven innocent ? Granted in these times many
people have reason's to be down, but the negative reaction by many
people is frightening....
Onto the season....
MairB
|
53.509 | | LAGUNA::MAY_BR | Ain't no cure for the overseed blues | Tue Oct 12 1993 13:15 | 11 |
| > <<< Note 53.508 by MR1PST::CBULLS::MBROOKS >>>
> -<Some people want to believe he is guild... SO BAD !!! >-
If anyone has believe Jordan was guilded, it was you.
I think Stern didn't want to overshadow Michael's retirement news, so
he held back his a day or two. Since he isn't employed by the NBA
any longer, what's the sense of a further investigation?
brews
|
53.510 | Bulls are done... | ROCK::GRONOWSKI | the dream is always the same... | Fri Oct 22 1993 11:50 | 8 |
53.511 | Bulls will finish about .500 | MR1PST::CBULLS::MBROOKS | | Fri Oct 22 1993 11:53 | 8 |
| Bj has proven himself again and again that his a very decent PG.
And look at all the other players who have come from overseas,
IF Kukoc is the best ever from Europe then ID say he should do
very well in the NBA. I wont argue about Cartwirgt but I bet there's
20+ teams that would take and possible start Grant/Pippen/BJ/Kukoc
and maybe 2 or so that would start Cartwright :-)
MairB
|
53.512 | trouble in paradise? | HBAHBA::HAAS | Irmo Okra Strut | Fri Oct 22 1993 13:19 | 4 |
| Speaking of Pippen, Jackson has fined him for pulling a no-show for a
pre-season game.
TTom
|
53.513 | | VAXMKT::ROBICHAUD | We Want Zolak! | Thu Oct 28 1993 16:23 | 5 |
| MICHAEL was on Orca yesterday saying that he was not forced to
retire due to gambling problems. And Brews I wasn't watching the show,
but saw clips of the interview on ESPN(1)'s SportsCenter.
/Don
|
53.514 | So very very sad | NAC::G_WAUGAMAN | | Thu Oct 28 1993 17:03 | 13 |
|
> MICHAEL was on Orca yesterday saying that he was not forced to
> retire due to gambling problems. And Brews I wasn't watching the show,
> but saw clips of the interview on ESPN(1)'s SportsCenter.
Yabbut, speaking of Oprah, has the mainly-main NFL really fallen so
low as to needing her to introduce one of its ultra-boring MNF games?
Nexted thing you know we'll see Dierdork crying on her shoulder on the
program (the once-mainly Giff long ago went sensitive on us what with
his tear-jerking book tour with Regis and Cathy Lee...)
glenn
|
53.515 | | VAXMKT::ROBICHAUD | We Want Zolak! | Thu Oct 28 1993 17:05 | 4 |
| Ya know Glenn, that Oprah probably wouldn't be a bad baseball
player...
/Don
|
53.516 | ...but the Sox sure could use the power at DH... | NAC::G_WAUGAMAN | | Thu Oct 28 1993 17:09 | 8 |
|
> Ya know Glenn, that Oprah probably wouldn't be a bad baseball
> player...
Beisbol es muy ennuye por Oprah...
glenn
|
53.517 | Cindy wasn't having a bad hair day... | DECWET::METZGER | Ask me if I care. | Thu Oct 28 1993 17:14 | 10 |
|
The Sox are looking for a center fielder, no?
Metz who was glad to see Cindy Crawford co-hosting the Regis Philbin show
instead of the holier than thou one...
Metz
|
53.518 | about fell off my chair | 16421::HEISER | visualize whirled peas | Thu Oct 28 1993 17:34 | 1 |
| /slasher, I'm rollin!
|
53.519 | | WMOIS::CHAPALONIS_M | Number 3 Looms over Fenway | Fri Oct 29 1993 06:53 | 7 |
|
Actually that was a preview.....
MJ is on Oprah today at 5 in the Boston Area.
Chappy Your human TV guide.
|
53.520 | So, did they actually ask Dean (the most holy) | AKOCOA::BREEN | | Fri Oct 29 1993 10:12 | 5 |
| >(Metz who was glad to see Cindy Crawford co-hosting the Regis Philbin
>show)
>>> instead of the holier than thou one...
|
53.521 | | LAGUNA::MAY_BR | Ain't no cure for the overseed blues | Mon Nov 01 1993 12:25 | 7 |
| > And Brews I wasn't watching the show, but saw clips of the interview
> on ESPN(1)'s SportsCenter.
Thanks for the clarification, /er. I was skeered you were turning into
a soccer player on me (which I know isn't possible).
brews
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53.522 | Bulls still on a roll | MR1PST::CBULLS::MBROOKS | | Tue Dec 21 1993 08:32 | 13 |
| Lets see the last 4 Games VS Winning Teams 3 of the top teams in the
east... The Bulls Bounced Boston on Wednesday, then Knipped the Knicks
on friday, Sent San Antonio surfing and now what do my eyes see a
preview of the Eastern Division Finals, the Bulls Chomp Charlotte to
the tune of 109-97
Pippen had a triple doulbe 22pts, 11reb, 10ass. The bulls are still
without Paxson and Williams and last night were without King, 1 game
suspension due to the rodman incident...
Bulls are on a roll...
mab
|
53.523 | Doubles | ANGLIN::WIERSBECK | Golden Gopher hoops! | Tue Dec 21 1993 08:57 | 7 |
| Just to clear something up that I saw in another note, the Bulls had
their 303rd straight sellout last night. Someone had mentioned
recently that they had a game that didn't sellout, but the streak is
still on.
Spud
|
53.524 | Michael Jordan, help with major events | MISFIT::SPMTEST | Michael Floeser @RCO 252-7109 | Mon Jan 31 1994 11:35 | 21 |
| This seemed like the appropriate place for this question.
I'm in need (yes, believe it or not I actually need this
information...) of certain dates and reference regarding Michael
Jordan. The dates surround major events in his career. They are:
Announcement date of his retirement
Date of his fathers death
First announcement of gambling allegations
Date announced starting to try out for baseball
The exact date and source of the information is needed. Any help
greatly appreciated. If you know of any other events, please add them.
To early repliers, if you don't know exact dates, close ranges would be
helpful. This will help limit my search of the dates in magazines and
newspapers.
Thanks in advance.
(DTN:252-7109 available if you care to call)
Michael Floeser
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53.525 | 3 of 4 probably connected | AKOCOA::BREEN | A hot-rod Ford and a two dollar bill | Mon Jan 31 1994 11:52 | 17 |
| The only one of these events which has a specific date attached to it
is his announcement of retirement which happened to be stated yesterday
and is
10/6/93.
His dad died in July and the specific date is not exactly known as he
was discovered weeks after the actual death.
His baseball fantasy started to be kicked around this month and a week
or two ago it was officially confirmed that he was invited by the
owner.
His gambling problems go back years and two principal events concern
his check to notorious character and his welshing on some bets (book).
The last three have been discussed in this and other notes in this and
other conferences.
|
53.526 | | CAM3::WAY | Horseshoes and hand-grenades, man | Mon Jan 31 1994 11:56 | 13 |
| > His dad died in July and the specific date is not exactly known as he
> was discovered weeks after the actual death.
I'm not 100% certain, but I was browsing through my world alamanac 1994
the other day and the date July 7th rings a bell.
Might be a decent starting spot...
Remember, Kilroy is Michael Jackson......
'Saw
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53.527 | Was the choice of the name "Kilroy" obvious to Yonger folk? | AKOCOA::BREEN | A hot-rod Ford and a two dollar bill | Mon Jan 31 1994 12:09 | 1 |
|
|
53.528 | | CAM3::WAY | Horseshoes and hand-grenades, man | Mon Jan 31 1994 12:11 | 14 |
| > -< Was the choice of the name "Kilroy" obvious to Yonger folk? >-
Probably not.
btw, I don't remember the name of it, but Issac Asimov wrote a bitchin'
cool short story about Kilroy one time, and how it all came about.....
I'll have to try and dig it out sometime....
'Saw
|
53.529 | | 38346::MACNEAL | ruck `n' roll | Mon Jan 31 1994 12:57 | 5 |
| � Announcement date of his retirement
According to the new Nike advert with Steve Martin, October 6, 1993.
Just curious -- what will all this info be used for?
|
53.530 | | 38346::MACNEAL | ruck `n' roll | Mon Jan 31 1994 12:59 | 3 |
| �Remember, Kilroy is Michael Jackson......
I thought he was Michael Jordan.
|
53.531 | | CAM3::WAY | Horseshoes and hand-grenades, man | Mon Jan 31 1994 13:11 | 15 |
| >�Remember, Kilroy is Michael Jackson......
>
> I thought he was Michael Jordan.
Wow, I can't believe I typed the wrong name....Must be that finger-reflex
thing again.....
If I'd really have meant Michael Jackson, I'd have type Nosferatu though,
cause that's what Michael Jackson looks like.....
'Saw
|
53.532 | | CSOA1::BACH | They who know nothing, doubt nothing... | Mon Jan 31 1994 14:39 | 4 |
| Actually I heard they found an inscription; "Kilroy was here" on
Websters undies, do mebbe you're right?
;-)
|
53.533 | When did Shaq start w/ Rebox | MISFIT::SPMTEST | Michael Floeser @RCO 252-7109 | Tue Feb 01 1994 13:51 | 43 |
| Dear Curious; (53.529 and all others)
Why looking for Michael Jordan info? This is why...
This information will be used for a college course I'm taking. The group I
am in is running an event study of the companies that Michael Jordan
endorses or has ties with to see if there are any fluxuations in the stock
price after significant events in MJ's life are announced. Yes, it's a mouth
full, and may seem like a joke project, and you are probably correct on both
counts. But the major important factor that cannot be overlooked when doing
such a project is... the professor likes it! That's what counts. He says
if we actually come up with some hard evidence the world will soon hear
about the Helmuth Theory (Dr. Helmuth, is our professor). And we will have
to write a paper for publication about the findings. ...I don't think so
Tim.
Thanks to fellow noters, MJ announced his retirement Oct. 6, '93. His father
was found on Aug. 13, '93, missing since July.
Looking through this notes file I found a reference to gambling on Aug.
28,'93 from the Chicago UPI (note: 53.81) and talk about his baseball
"fantasy" (as you put it) earliest at Jan.5,'94 (note:7.320).
Other items about him in this conference was Announced foot surgery
Oct.5,'93 (10.941), Voted 3rd time as MPV May 25,'93, and opened a restaurant
(no biggie) on April 29 (53.83).
My nephews asked what all this and the "pretty graphs" (of Nike stock &
others) were about. So I showed them the Nike stock prices dropping (~20
points) in June last year. They didn't need no stinkin college degree to
figure this out, they said that's because Shaq started doing Rebox
commercials then. Well out of the mouth of... We may have a new slant on
this stock event study.
So a new request would be:
When did Shaq start doing the Rebox commercials?
Mike
P.S. Someone mentioned about "other" conferences? What would they be. I
only find this sports, an archived SPORTS_91 that is not accessible and a
sports officials. All help much appreciated.
|
53.534 | | 38346::MACNEAL | ruck `n' roll | Tue Feb 01 1994 14:06 | 9 |
| � When did Shaq start doing the Rebox commercials?
I dunno. I think his Reebok commericials started coming around NBA
draft day.
�P.S. Someone mentioned about "other" conferences?
Look through the Related Conferences Topic here in this file (note 27 I
think).
|
53.535 | | METSNY::francus | Reeves, Slasher & girly-mon football | Tue Feb 01 1994 14:08 | 3 |
| the archived sports_91 moved. Kev, where did you put it??
The Crazy Met
|
53.536 | | CAM3::WAY | Horseshoes and hand-grenades, man | Tue Feb 01 1994 14:21 | 7 |
| >the archived sports_91 moved. Kev, where did you put it??
csteam::sports_91
'Saw_for_Kev
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53.537 | Pippen apologizes | FRETZ::HEISER | shut up 'n' jam! | Wed Mar 02 1994 11:59 | 45 |
| From: [email protected] (AP)
Newsgroups: clari.sports.basketball
Subject: Pippen Apologizes For Outburst
DEERFIELD, Ill. (AP) -- Chicago Bulls star Scottie Pippen
apologized to fans Tuesday for making an obscene gesture during the
Bulls' latest loss and for angry statements he made after the game.
``I feel I owe an apology to Bulls fans for my conduct during
the game last night and my comments following the game,'' Pippen
said in a statement.
``The great majority of Bulls fans have treated me and my
teammates with great respect and support through the years,''
Pippen said. ``There was a small minority at last night's game who
booed me and my teammates, and I reacted in an improper way by
making an obscene gesture.''
Monday's 89-81 defeat to the visiting Cleveland Cavaliers was
the Bulls' fourth loss in the last six games at Chicago Stadium.
Coach Phil Jackson unsuccessfully shuffled the lineup to start
rookie Toni Kucoc, who was 0-for-9 in 23 minutes. Pippen, who was
forced to play 42 minutes as shooting guard, scored only 18 points
and was booed several times.
``The only thing depressing to me is I have been here seven
years and have never seen a white guy get booed in the stadium,''
Pippen complained in his postgame outburst. ``It seems like when
things are bad and the ball is in your hands and you don't score,
the fans take it out on you. Toni was 0-for-whatever, and I never
heard one fan get on him.''
In Tuesday's statement, Pippen backed off his implication of fan
racism.
``I in no way meant to imply that there was racism involved,''
he said. ``That small minority booed all the Bulls players. In past
years they have booed players of both races.''
Jackson said he talked with Pippen at Tuesday's practice and
found him much calmer.
``It was obvious -- it was clear frustration,'' Jackson said.
``As the team leader he feels he has to speak out. I think the
temptation to lash out and to get even with the fans who were
booing got to be too much.''
Retired Bulls star Michael Jordan also attributed Pippen's
outburst to frustration, but advised Pippen to maintain control.
``It's really crucial for him as a leader of the team to stay
intact,'' Jordan said at training camp with the Chicago White Sox
in Florida. ``You got some things off your chest. Now let's take
this team and make things happen with what you have. I think the
last thing you want to do is start pointing fingers at anybody.''
|
53.538 | Scottie's shooting off his mouth | FRETZ::HEISER | shut up 'n' jam! | Wed Mar 02 1994 12:27 | 15 |
| "We've lost a little something and I don't know what it is.
There is no tenacity. We don't have the same mental toughness as we
did in the first half (of the season). I'm not finger-pointing or
anything, but Toni (Kukoc) has to play better defense. He has to be
a better all-around player." -- Bulls forward Scottie Pippen after
Chicago lost for the fourth time in six home games, 89-81 to
Cleveland on Monday night.
Scottie also said that he should be the NBA's ambassador instead of
Charles because Barkley is a phony and kisses Magic's, Michael's, and
Larry's butts.
Barkley just laughed it off, but it sounds like the pressure is getting
to Pippen. He's afraid he'll prove he was riding Jordan's coattails
all along.
|
53.539 | | PATE::MACNEAL | ruck `n' roll | Wed Mar 02 1994 12:31 | 1 |
| Pressure does have a way of making the truth come out.
|
53.540 | per the Chicago Tribune | FRETZ::HEISER | shut up 'n' jam! | Thu Mar 03 1994 17:01 | 1 |
| Then he can't even apologize himself, Jerry Krause wrote it for him.
|
53.541 | | HELIX::MAIEWSKI | | Fri Mar 04 1994 10:37 | 9 |
| I think it's more that case that sudden anger can make incorrect statements
come out rather than the truth. In normal life they are often forgotten, but in
our sound bite world a famous person's flub gets played over and over making
people mistakenly take it for truth.
It makes far more sense to just let things like that slide unless he repeats
them over and over. No apology should be necessary.
George
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53.542 | Doug Collins on the Bulls | FRETZ::HEISER | no D in Phoenix | Fri Apr 15 1994 14:33 | 26 |
| Why they'll get there
----------------------
Defense, rebounding, and experience. Even without Michael Jordan, Chicago has a
solid nucleus. Horace Grant and Scottie Pippen are proven all-around talents,
BJ Armstrong has emerged in the backcourt, and rookie Toni Kukoc has improved as
the season has progressed.
Why they won't
--------------
A seven-game series will expose too many weaknesses - for example, the Bulls
lack a go-to player other than Pippen - if those weaknesses haven't shown up
before then.
X-factor
--------
Free throw shooting. Of the top club's three scorers, two - Grant and Pippen -
have struggled at the charity stripe. That can be fatal in the playoffs, when
defenses become more agressive and are much more willing to foul instead of
giving up an easy basket. As the primary ball-handler, Pippen will be required
to make free throws late in close games.
Player on the spot
------------------
Steve Kerr, Pete Myers, and Bill Wennington. The Bulls got a lot of unexpected
mileage out of their role players during the regular season. Can the pine
brothers continue to play at the same level in the playoffs?
|
53.543 | | ELMAGO::BENBACA | Don'tDoTheCrimeIfYouCan'tDoTheTime! | Tue Apr 26 1994 12:09 | 3 |
| >> Why they won't (win it all)........
Whats the Suns excuse...er reason. :-)
|
53.544 | | FRETZ::HEISER | no D in Phoenix | Tue Apr 26 1994 13:05 | 3 |
| > Whats the Suns excuse...er reason. :-)
Ben, probably in the Suns note.
|
53.545 | | ELMAGO::BENBACA | Don'tDoTheCrimeIfYouCan'tDoTheTime! | Tue Apr 26 1994 14:51 | 1 |
| Ok, I'll head over there....
|
53.546 | Cavs in 4 | SUBPAC::WHITEHAIR | INDIANS CAVS BROWNS | Thu Apr 28 1994 08:46 | 6 |
|
Whats this I hear.......Pippen has injured himself in practice?????
o
Go *C*A*V*S*
|
53.547 | | CSOA1::BACH | They who know nothing, doubt nothing... | Thu May 05 1994 15:27 | 3 |
| Are the *C*A*V*S* toast, yet?
Chip_GSH_Bach
|
53.548 | | SOLANA::MAY_BR | Holtz, ACC Crisp, TC* | Thu May 05 1994 15:34 | 8 |
|
> Are the *C*A*V*S* toast, yet?
Take it easy Chip. They are all busy celebrating the Crunch's world
championship.
brews
|
53.549 | | CSOA1::BACH | They who know nothing, doubt nothing... | Thu May 05 1994 16:43 | 4 |
| Actually, I knew the answer m'self, I just could leave that last reply
on this string unfettered.
Chip_GSH_Bach
|
53.550 | | HANNAH::ASHE | Home of the driveby noter... | Thu May 05 1994 16:49 | 2 |
| Yeah, so the facility in Richfield will be more vacant...
|
53.551 | Headline: "Pipen does his best to stiff teammates" | TNPUBS::MCCULLOUGH | You gotta put down the duckie... | Mon May 16 1994 10:30 | 16 |
| So did Scotty Pippen put himself in a favorite position for the A** Hole of the
Year Award or what?
I just can't beleive the "I'm not playin' because you called HIS number!" and
"I'll never get paid less than him!" crap. By not going out there, he gave the
Knicks one less person to focus on for the play, thus endangering the victory
for his teammates. Oh, and by the way, the guy who he didn't want to play with
went out, made the shot, won the game, and afterward couldn't understand his
teammate's actions.
If I were a Bulls player, I'd slug him. If I were Phil Jackson, I'd run him
out of town. I don't care how good he is.
Scotty Pippen - what a schmuck...
=Bob=
|
53.552 | | MSBCS::BRYDIE | TCM - World's Greatest Sandbagger | Mon May 16 1994 11:05 | 10 |
|
And the Bulls fans gave him an ovation before yesterday's game.
Beautiful. He should be run out of town on a rail. A few years
ago, Xavier McDaniel, who was then with the Knicks, said that
Scottie was soft and that he went into his shell if you roughed
him up a bit. So, Xman proceeds to prove his point by roughing
Scottie up during the series and Scottie did his Tudor Turtle
imitation and put up some pretty abysmal numbers. He's a punk
and whole lot of other things that you can't post in a company
forum.
|
53.553 | Migraine | OPTION::LAZARUS | David Lazarus @KYO,323-4353 | Mon May 16 1994 12:21 | 2 |
| Remember Pippen's game 7 migraine against Detroit? He holds a great
deal of anymosity towards Kukoc and it came out again Friday.
|
53.554 | didn't deserve Dream Team selection either | FRETZ::HEISER | no D in Phoenix | Mon May 16 1994 13:41 | 1 |
| He had those migraines the first 2 times they met in the Conf. Finals.
|
53.555 | talented guy but... | TNPUBS::MCCULLOUGH | You gotta put down the duckie... | Mon May 16 1994 14:06 | 3 |
| | He had those migraines the first 2 times they met in the Conf. Finals.
Mean he had them before Kukoc was his teammate?
|
53.556 | | ELMAGO::BENBACA | Buttons! The only way to FLY! | Mon May 16 1994 14:18 | 1 |
| Yep, and three rings to go with them :-)
|
53.557 | | TNPUBS::MCCULLOUGH | You gotta put down the duckie... | Mon May 16 1994 14:24 | 9 |
| | Yep, and three rings to go with them :-)
As I say, he's a talented guy, but his actions of this weekend show that he:
1. Is a spoiled-rotten little wuss.
2. Puts himself before his team, thus would sacrifice a fourth ring
for the sake of Scotty Pippen.
=Bob=
|
53.558 | Smarter than he looks? | VAOP28::Rice | VAOU09::RICE | Mon May 16 1994 14:32 | 6 |
| re: Pippin
Ya cain't knock the guy until he loses. Maybe it's all
a clever strategy ;)
josh
|
53.559 | over | HBAHBA::HAAS | Maybe too much Goody's Powder | Mon May 16 1994 14:36 | 7 |
| The onliest way Pippen is gonna shake quiting in game 3 is if'n the Bulls
win it all. There's no way his teammates will forget any time soon.
Then he should leave town and/or the league. He's absolutely the lasted
thing the NBA needs right now.
TTom
|
53.560 | | ELMAGO::BENBACA | Buttons! The only way to FLY! | Mon May 16 1994 14:42 | 3 |
| rep .557
I agree.
|
53.561 | | MSBCS::BRYDIE | TCM - World's Greatest Sandbagger | Mon May 16 1994 14:54 | 12 |
|
All of the Bulls who have three rings should genuflect every day
towards Birmingham or wherever Jordan is. Scottie is no exception.
When the two played together, Michael could be seen cajoling or brow-
beating, depending upon the situation, Scottie to get him going.
That was always the biggest difference between the two - mental
toughness. Michale never got down on himself. Michael never all-
owed himself to be intimidated. Scottie, on the other hand, re-
ceieved and deserved his reputation for being soft because he *did*
allow himself to be rattled and intimidated. Talented? No question.
Disciplined and tough? I don't think so.
|
53.562 | | ELMAGO::BENBACA | Buttons! The only way to FLY! | Mon May 16 1994 14:57 | 3 |
| Hell, with Jorden I *wanted* them to lose but they didn't. Now that
they have Luc I want them to win. Proly won't though and with Pippen
acting the way he did the other day sure doesn't help.
|
53.563 | On the other hand.... | VAOP28::Rice | VAOU09::RICE | Mon May 16 1994 15:30 | 16 |
|
Look at it this way. The past is the past, and Pip has 3
rings. He is not a loser. His role thisted year has had to
be dramatically different, and his adjustment has not been
easy. Still, da Bulls had a better year than anyone hoped
or expected. Until they lose ya cain't knock Scottie.
Maybe this whole thing is a clever Jackson plot. Distract
and conquor is not a bad strategy for the Knicks. Whatever,
Scottie had a great game yesterday, the series is up for
grabs, and Harper is still out. Pip is lookin good, and da
Bulls are on their game.
And Jackson is the best coach in the NBA.
josh
|
53.564 | | TNPUBS::MCCULLOUGH | You gotta put down the duckie... | Mon May 16 1994 15:35 | 10 |
| Josh
I'm speaking strickly about Pippen's actions on Saturday (?). I know that he
has the rings, the good season,. blh-blah-blah. I'm saying that he is an a**
hole in his whole reaction to the Kokoc thing, and that he is more interested
in himself than his team.
As to a ploy - I don't think so Tim - err, Josh.
=Bob=
|
53.565 | Indiana? | MSBCS::BRYDIE | TCM - World's Greatest Sandbagger | Mon May 16 1994 15:52 | 7 |
|
Phil Jackson is another one who should genuflect towards Michael.
The Bulls to a man have to prove that they can win it all without
Michael before they can shake the "supporting cast" label. Scottie
sure didn't help *his* case with his actions Friday. It does help
Chicago (and everyone else) that there is no dominant team left
in the playoffs, escpecially in the East. This baby is wide open.
|
53.566 | | SOLANA::MAY_BR | Holtz, ACC Crisp, TC* | Mon May 16 1994 19:41 | 5 |
| > The Bulls to a man have to prove that they can win it all without
> Michael before they can shake the "supporting cast" label.
Does Worthy then, have to genuflect toward Magic? McHale toward Bird?
Isiah to Laimbeer? <--8^)
|
53.567 | | FRETZ::HEISER | no D in Phoenix | Mon May 16 1994 20:26 | 2 |
| Worthy genuflects in Houston, and Magic in the best elevators and
boardrooms of the world.
|
53.568 | | IVOSS1::EVANS_GR | A not so brave new world | Mon May 16 1994 20:33 | 9 |
| Pip screwed up, but. I'm sure not many reading this note can relate to
a guy's competitivenes occasionally causing him to do stupid things.
Pip's contribution to da Bulls should not be challenged.
He appears very sorry, immediately apologized to his teammates and coach.
Came out yesterday and led his team to a big victory.
Let's give this guy the benefit of the doubt. And let's move on.
Gregg
|
53.569 | | PATE::MACNEAL | ruck `n' roll | Tue May 17 1994 10:47 | 4 |
| � Does Worthy then, have to genuflect toward Magic?
How soon they forget. Of course he does! Mr.One-Dimensional owes
everything to Magic.
|
53.570 | Worthy was a COG! Cogs genuflect. :-) | TOOK::HALPIN | Jim Halpin | Tue May 17 1994 13:59 | 1 |
|
|
53.571 | | CAMONE::WAY | Un-filtered Camels, Raw Beef, Coffee | Tue May 17 1994 14:01 | 8 |
| > -< Worthy was a COG! Cogs genuflect. :-) >-
That's better than being a CLOG.... We've got a CLOG in our group.
If I could get it to run fast enough I'd use it for target practice, but
it's against the rules to bring guns to work.... too bad......
|
53.572 | | DOCTP::TESSIER | | Tue May 17 1994 17:29 | 46 |
| Re.
> Pip screwed up, but. I'm sure not many reading this note can relate to
> a guy's competitivenes occasionally causing him to do stupid things.
> Pip's contribution to da Bulls should not be challenged.
> He appears very sorry, immediately apologized to his teammates and coach.
> Came out yesterday and led his team to a big victory.
> Let's give this guy the benefit of the doubt. And let's move on.
No question that the best thing for the Bulls to do now is to try to put
it behind them and focus on the task at hand -- beating the Knicks, but
I think you're misreading the seriousness of this incident if you think
that this was a one-time mistake. It wasn't. It was indicative a festering
problem that the Bulls will need to deal with in the offseason.
All season long Scottie Pippen has had it in for Toni Kukoc. Instead of
embracing an addition to the team who would hopefully help to keep the Bulls
in the hunt for another title, Pippen treated Kukoc like dirt from the outset.
He is reportedly pissed that Kukoc, whose contract allows him to become a
free agent at the end of the season, might re-sign with the Bulls for bigger
bucks than Scottie is making. Too bad. This situation is no different than
someone like Chris Webber coming into the league and immediately making more
money than established All-Star teammates Chris Mullin, Tim Hardaway, and
Latrell Sprewell. Did those guys pout and badmouth Webber? Hell no. They
want to win a championship and they know that Webber increases the chances
of that happening.
Someone needs to tutor poor Scottie on the facts of contracts in the NBA,
namely that he who signs today makes more than he who signed yesterday. When
Pippen's contract is up, he'll sign a new one for boatloads of money. Until
then, he should shut his mouth and pretend that he's more interested in winning
than in whining.
Re.
>� Does Worthy then, have to genuflect toward Magic?
> How soon they forget. Of course he does! Mr.One-Dimensional owes
> everything to Magic.
How soon they forget indeed. Go back and check out the 1988 finals, Mac.
You know, the one where Mr. One-Dimensional was the MVP and carried the Lakers
in Games 6 and 7, including posting a 36-point, 15-rebound, 10-assist line
in the finale.
Ken
|
53.573 | | CSOA1::BACH | They who know nothing, doubt nothing... | Tue May 17 1994 17:59 | 20 |
| Well said Ken.
Basketball is in big_money_ville right now. As it always follows the
players get too hung up on $$$ than the game. It will eventually ruin
the sport. I like the SI article on Buck and the new Yankees. They
got rid of all the motor mouths and instead of a bunch of stat hungry
individuals they have a team. More people ought to realize this is
where the game should be, and if they ruin it, it takes money OUT of
their pockets.
The game should come first. You agree to a contract, its a contract.
Play hard until you get another chance to re-negotiate. If you play
better than expected, the franchise won out, if not, the player wins
out (in terms of the negotiated pay). Playing well only helps the
guy in his next negotiation. That type of Pippen_Crap only takes
payola out of his pocket next time 'round.
Go_Bulls!
Chip_GSH_Bach
|
53.574 | | PATE::MACNEAL | ruck `n' roll | Tue May 17 1994 18:10 | 5 |
| �I like the SI article on Buck and the new Yankees. They
� got rid of all the motor mouths and instead of a bunch of stat hungry
� individuals they have a team.
I always said Wade Boggs was a team player.
|
53.575 | ChIpSRuS | CNTROL::CHILDS | I got them GhostTown Blues | Wed May 18 1994 20:58 | 4 |
|
How many years yoy been waiting for that opening Mac????????
;^)
|
53.576 | There's Pippen in crunch time... | TNPUBS::MCCULLOUGH | You gotta put down the duckie... | Thu May 19 1994 09:26 | 9 |
| Didja ever wish BOTH teams could lose a series? As much as I hate the Knicks,
it did my heart good to see Mr. Team, Scottie Pippen, go totally cold in the
fourth quarter (read: Crunch time, Scottie baaaabbbbiiiieee), and see him
commit the key foul to lose the game for his team. Meanwhile, Tony Kukoc was
a driving force in the fourth, and did his part to pull it out.
Nice goin' Scottie.
=Bob=
|
53.577 | | MSBCS::BRYDIE | TCM - World's Greatest Sandbagger | Thu May 19 1994 09:59 | 3 |
|
Even funnier is that Scottie definitely got hacked at the
other end on the final play but didn't get the call. Haha.
|
53.578 | | TNPUBS::MCCULLOUGH | You gotta put down the duckie... | Thu May 19 1994 10:10 | 5 |
| | Even funnier is that Scottie definitely got hacked at the
| other end on the final play but didn't get the call. Haha.
Yea, Po' Scottie. I guess even the refs are tired of his act. I've seen the
refs let fouls a lot harder than the one he committed go at the end of games.
|
53.579 | Hubert!!!!!!!!!! | OPTION::LAZARUS | David Lazarus @KYO,323-4353 | Thu May 19 1994 10:58 | 1 |
| Patrick gagged big time,but a TarHeel got him off the hook.
|
53.580 | Wadda wuss call | TNPUBS::NAZZARO | Will edit for food | Thu May 19 1994 11:07 | 7 |
| Correction to the previous note:
Patrick gagged big time, but the ref got him off the hook.
There, that's better.
NAZZ
|
53.581 | | METSNY::francus | Mets in '94 | Thu May 19 1994 12:10 | 20 |
|
=Bob= re: no team winning
Yup, if the Celtics were playing the Bulls
Cowboys playing the Redskins
Fouls that were not called:
Charles Smith at the end of game 5 last year.
Pete Myers on Wilkins in game 3 in Clevland this year
Fouls that have been called:
Chris Morris got the call with 1.2 seconds left in Nets-Knicks series
Jordan got a call in game 6 in the 1989-90 playoffs (right after Tucker
got a 4 point play.
Sometimes the call is made, sometimes it isn't. Can't really debate it since
there is ZERO consistency.
The Crazy Met
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53.582 | the Manhattendahlings this year,WindyCitylast year | CTHQ::LEARY | It'sBeenALongTimeComing... | Thu May 19 1994 12:36 | 11 |
|
Craze,
Charles Smith was *not* fouled as the replay showed.
So you is incorrect is stating that this was a "foul that was not
called". I was surprised that the call was not made last year giveb
the setting, etc. That was a pro-Michael non-call. Now I'm not
surprised that the foul *was* called last night. Ya see the silver
slipper is on the other foot this year..
MikeL
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53.583 | | METSNY::francus | Mets in '94 | Thu May 19 1994 14:09 | 8 |
| re: .582
Smith may or may not have been fouled; but given all the contact you usually
expect a call. The calls will never be consistent so it makes little
sense to bitch one way or the other.
The Crazy Met
|
53.584 | | CSOA1::BACH | They who know nothing, doubt nothing... | Thu May 19 1994 14:24 | 5 |
| What a bad play (i.e., pipper) -- what a bad call (i.e., ref)
Scottie sucked.
Chip_GSH_Bach
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53.585 | | HANNAH::ASHE | Home of the driveby noter... | Thu May 19 1994 14:27 | 2 |
| Should have gone to Kukoc...
|
53.586 | | PATE::MACNEAL | ruck `n' roll | Thu May 19 1994 14:28 | 12 |
| �Smith may or may not have been fouled; but given all the contact you usually
�expect a call.
I've heard it described as a touch foul after the shot was made. You
usually expect a call on this, especially late in a game? At home, I
guess you probably do.
�The calls will never be consistent so it makes little
�sense to bitch one way or the other.
It makes little sense to a fan whose team benefitted significantly from
the call.
|
53.587 | | METSNY::francus | Mets in '94 | Thu May 19 1994 14:54 | 7 |
|
> It makes little sense to a fan whose team benefitted significantly from
> the call.
yeah, probably true. but go see .285 for my comments on game 5 last year.
The Crazy Met
|
53.588 | famous last words-NY is a neutral court, heh! | MSE1::FRANCUS | Mets in '94 | Sun May 22 1994 19:05 | 4 |
| shananana shananana hey ey ey goodbye
The Crazy Met
|
53.589 | | TNPUBS::MCCULLOUGH | You gotta put down the duckie... | Mon May 23 1994 10:02 | 5 |
| Gloat away, Met... (I notice you're already sandbaggin' against an upset by
the Pacers).
All I can say is - way to come up big, Scottie babbeee. Oh-for-crunch-time was
awfully sweet. Whatta punk...
|
53.590 | | HANNAH::ASHE | Let me see shake yo tailfeather... | Mon May 23 1994 10:27 | 2 |
| He was 1-for-crunch... he made a layup in the 4th...
|
53.591 | | TNPUBS::MCCULLOUGH | You gotta put down the duckie... | Mon May 23 1994 10:49 | 5 |
| | He was 1-for-crunch... he made a layup in the 4th...
Yer right, forgot about the layup. Point being that ol' Scottie "gimme the ball,
gimme the ball" Pippen couldn't pick up his team, and carry them, like he
thought he could.
|
53.592 | | DZIGN::ROBICHAUD | PoliticallyCorrectScrabble | Mon May 23 1994 10:56 | 5 |
| Drive by basketball triumphs. Will Reggie Miller and the
LittleEngineThatCould Pacers save us from the NBA's version of the
Walking Dude?
/Don
|
53.593 | | METSNY::francus | Rangers,Knicks,Mets in '94 | Mon May 23 1994 12:30 | 9 |
| re: .589
hahaha. Knicks should beat the Pacers. They just better watch out and
not get ambushed in game 1 like Orlando and Atlanta were.
Remember I picked the Knicks to win it all.
The Crazy Met
|
53.594 | | METSNY::francus | Rangers,Knicks,Mets in '94 | Mon May 23 1994 12:42 | 9 |
|
The Bulls walked out with dignity. Unlike the Pistons leaving the court
when they got swept by the Bulls, Bulls stayed on the court after
the Knicks one and congratulated the Knicks players. It was a pleasure
to see the Bulls lose to the Knicks, but the way they walked out was
a class act.
The Crazy Met
|
53.595 | | HANNAH::ASHE | Let me see shake yo tailfeather... | Mon May 23 1994 12:49 | 4 |
| Yeah yeah yeah... isn't that old news? There's only one guy left on
the Pistons from that team? I guess it's more class to sulk on the
bench when your number isn't called...
|
53.596 | | DZIGN::ROBICHAUD | 10+40+60=ByeBye | Mon May 23 1994 13:14 | 6 |
| So Craze, I guess you must've thought it was pretty classless
last year when Riley sent a note to Phil Jackson prior to last year's
Bulls/Knickerbockers game 6 saying he would not be shaking Jackson's
hand should the Bulls win.
/Don
|
53.597 | | METSNY::francus | Rangers,Knicks,Mets in '94 | Mon May 23 1994 13:24 | 19 |
| re: .596
yup it was classless of Riley.
Unlike some folks in this file
(Glenn - Roger Clemens is a Saint - Waugamann, Mike - ND has
Never Sinned - Leary) I have and will continue to admit that players/coaches
on my favorite teams sometimes act like slime. Knocked the Mets players
involved in those incidents down in Florida - and Glenn never did make
the comment he promised about Clemens getting thrown out of that
playoff game, heh heh heh.
sorry, /er it isn't gonna work.
Oh yeah and in case you missed it, Knicks won, Bulls lost.
The Crazy Met
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53.598 | | DZIGN::ROBICHAUD | 10+40+60=ByeBye | Mon May 23 1994 13:33 | 10 |
| � sorry, /er it isn't gonna work.
What isn't going to work?
� Oh yeah and in case you missed it, Knicks won, Bulls lost.
Craze it took seven games to beat a Jordan-less Bulls team. I
wouldn't crow too much over that.
/Don
|
53.599 | | METSNY::francus | Rangers,Knicks,Mets in '94 | Mon May 23 1994 14:19 | 5 |
|
a series win is a series win.
The Crazy Met
|
53.600 | ;-) | FRETZ::HEISER | Maranatha! | Mon May 23 1994 14:26 | 1 |
|
|
53.601 | Watch it with your falsisms | CTHQ::LEARY | It'sBeenALongTimeComing... | Mon May 23 1994 16:23 | 9 |
| >> Mike - ND has
>>Never Sinned - Leary)
Whoa Whoa there Knicknack.. Get ye over to note 35 and pull up
anythang that ever suggested this. I've admitted when they have.
Harummph
MikeL
|
53.602 | | CSOA1::BACH | They who know nothing, doubt nothing... | Tue May 24 1994 12:35 | 16 |
| Well lets see the Knicks first get to the big show. Then they have to
win it... And then, oh yeah, they have to sustain wolrd championships
for three strait years.
Winning back to back champs is a hard thing. Winning three is amazing.
The Bulls had a great year. I think Mikey_J would have easily put them
over this Knicks team. I think Mike will be back next year anyway.
As it stands the Bulls are the team of the 90s.
As it stands the Knicks haven't gotten past the Pacers.
Go_Indy!
Chip_GSH_Bach
|
53.603 | | METSNY::francus | Rangers,Knicks,Mets in '94 | Tue May 24 1994 12:42 | 10 |
|
re: .602
hahahaha. I don't recall anyone claiming that the Knicks are the team
of the 90's or that they will win back-to-back championships. But
hey if it makes you feel better by living in the past, fine with me.
Knicks advance; Bulls have tee times!
The Crazy Met
|
53.604 | | MSBCS::BRYDIE | TCM - World's Greatest Sandbagger | Tue May 24 1994 12:44 | 3 |
|
Once again, Craze puts his awful reading comprehension skills
on public display.
|
53.605 | | METSNY::francus | Rangers,Knicks,Mets in '94 | Tue May 24 1994 13:32 | 4 |
| and once again Tommy can't make a basic inference from what was written.
The Crazy Met
|
53.606 | | TOOK::HALPIN | Jim Halpin | Tue May 24 1994 14:07 | 13 |
|
>Winning back to back champs is a hard thing. Winning three is amazing.
Correction. it "was" a hard thing to do. In case you haven't
noticed, three different NBA teams have done it in the last seven
years. Obviously it isn't that hard any more....
JimH
|
53.607 | | HANNAH::ASHE | Let me see shake yo tailfeather... | Tue May 24 1994 14:16 | 4 |
| I know you are but what am I?
-Pee Wee...
|
53.608 | | CAMONE::WAY | Un-filtered Camels, Raw Beef, Coffee | Tue May 24 1994 14:18 | 7 |
| > I know you are but what am I?
>
> -Pee Wee...
Jombi was COOL!!!!
|
53.609 | | ELMAGO::BENBACA | I used to like working here! | Thu May 26 1994 14:19 | 2 |
| Actually the Knicks ain't won chit yet. still 4 teams left.
|
53.610 | uh, whats your point?? | METSNY::francus | Rangers,Knicks,Mets in '94 | Thu May 26 1994 14:26 | 6 |
| > Actually the Knicks ain't won chit yet. still 4 teams left.
no argument about that. never has been.
The Crazy Met
|
53.611 | | FRETZ::HEISER | Maranatha! | Thu May 26 1994 14:28 | 1 |
| Rockets are sure looking good...
|
53.612 | | METSNY::francus | Rangers,Knicks,Mets in '94 | Thu May 26 1994 14:32 | 5 |
| Utah gave 'em a real good game last night. Could have gone either way.
If the Jazz can hold serve at home, game 5 should be a dandy.
The Crazy Met
|
53.613 | | FRETZ::HEISER | Maranatha! | Thu May 26 1994 14:36 | 1 |
| You could also say that Utah shot their wad and still lost.
|
53.614 | :-) | ELMAGO::BENBACA | I used to like working here! | Thu May 26 1994 15:28 | 2 |
| Point is until they win it all they haven't won anything.
|
53.615 | Can't hit his weight | FRETZ::HEISER | Maranatha! | Tue May 31 1994 14:02 | 4 |
| Jordan went 0-4 yesterday and is now down to .202. He weighs 205.
It's also interesting that he's taking off from his baseball duties
June 11-12 for his golf tourney.
|
53.616 | | CAMONE::WAY | Alas poor baldric | Tue May 31 1994 14:09 | 9 |
| > -< Can't hit his weight >-
>
> Jordan went 0-4 yesterday and is now down to .202. He weighs 205.
>
> It's also interesting that he's taking off from his baseball duties
> June 11-12 for his golf tourney.
He's gonna buy a ballpark though!
|
53.617 | Still alive and Active in the Celtics Notesfile | MR1PST::CBULLS::MBROOKS | | Mon Jun 06 1994 11:35 | 38 |
| Someone in the Celtics Notesfile asked why I havnt been in here since
the bulls lost, well my last entry in the Bullsnote in sports was Dec
21st, been too busy to keep up with this notes file, I try and keep
updates in the celtics notes file and I apoligies only to any noters
out there that read this for Info If Ive let them down, I still dont
have time to read this notesfile but I Will try and get in here and
add any new news about the bulls (To just this note 53.*).
Yes the bulls finally lost and I gave the Knicks credit for Game 7win
they earned that one, outplayed the bulls and won the series, I dont
think the Knicks are by any means the best team in the league or the
east but Ewing may get the Ring he richly deserves, only Akeem stands
in his way (And ViceVersa). Both those Individual Players deserve's
a ring, but some of the Knicks other players leaves a sick feeling in
the bottom of my stomach and I wish Ewing could get a ring without them
getting one :-)
I just hope the bulls (Unlike the last 3 Eastern Champs Celts, Lakers
Pistons) can go down quickly next year and rebuild quickly, 3-8 years
of medioca at best would be a major bummer.
The bulls will definaly be without the services of
Cartwright, Paxson, Williams and Grant next Years (already without MJ)
Means the Original Starting 5 from there first Championship are left
with Just Pippen, thats losing too much too quick next year should be
(Hopefully) a lottery Year, and with the luck of the ball could get
them a new star (Hopefully a Center).
The Only Potential Rathole statement I will make is..
I beleive that Michael Jordan's Golf Tournament is for Charity and for
anyone to say or think that he should cancel HIS TOURNAMENT just
because he should be playing a couple meaningless baseball games is
seriously missing something. I think all players should be willing to
miss a few games for charity, of course most players think of only one
person and that person is not in need of charity.
MairB
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53.618 | And we were bummed when VanMeter left... | TNPUBS::MCCULLOUGH | You gotta put down the duckie... | Mon Jun 06 1994 11:58 | 0 |
53.619 | | CAMONE::WAY | Alas poor baldric | Mon Jun 06 1994 12:08 | 9 |
| > <<< Note 53.618 by TNPUBS::MCCULLOUGH "You gotta put down the duckie..." >>>
> -< And we were bummed when VanMeter left... >-
Sigh.
I guess our work is never done, eh Bob?
|
53.620 | He has other commitments | FRETZ::HEISER | ugadanodawonumadja | Mon Jun 06 1994 14:38 | 1 |
| They can have the golf tournament without Jordan.
|
53.621 | The return of MAiry | TNPUBS::MCCULLOUGH | You gotta put down the duckie... | Mon Jun 06 1994 15:48 | 7 |
| MAiry
Tell you what - for the first time in years I'll actually read one of your
replies from start to finish if you can in any way, shape or manner defend
the actions of Scottie Pippen in the playoffs...
=Bob=
|
53.622 | | CSOA1::BACH | They who know nothing, doubt nothing... | Mon Jun 06 1994 22:14 | 3 |
| I can't and I am the source of all that is Chicago...
Chip_GSH_Bach
|
53.623 | I'll bet MAirB can | TNPUBS::MCCULLOUGH | You gotta put down the duckie... | Mon Jun 06 1994 22:29 | 5 |
| | I can't and I am the source of all that is Chicago...
| Chip_GSH_Bach
Yabut you have a history of making well thought out and intelligent comments...
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53.624 | I hope I made you Happy | MR1PST::CBULLS::MBROOKS | | Tue Jun 07 1994 09:28 | 19 |
| Well lets see whats more Childish/Stupid
Walking off the court and refusing to play or Robert Parish Punching
out Bill Lambier, Or Danny Ainge Bitting someone...
Pippen was stupid, childish, and selfish and I dont condone what he
did in any way, of course many other players have done alot worse and
at worse times. Even in the same series, Harper losing control and
going beserk dragging a fight into the crowd... This almost cost NY
the Series, Pippen got lucky when Kukoc hit that shot, otherwise he
may have been run out of chicago...
So I wont Condone it, but I'll take the talanted childish player over
the Physical Animals that play on some of the other teams...
Hey remember I was the won saying the bulls should have traded pippen
after the 1st and 2nd championships (Of course I didnt know jordan
would be retiring).
MairB
|
53.625 | | TNPUBS::MCCULLOUGH | You gotta put down the duckie... | Tue Jun 07 1994 10:40 | 18 |
| | Walking off the court and refusing to play or Robert Parish Punching
| out Bill Lambier, Or Danny Ainge Bitting someone...
Hey, I think I actually figured out most of what you said MAir.
While the acts you cited in your note are certainly reprehensible, they were all
done in an the effort or emotion inviolved with winning a basketball game. I
hold a respect for anyone who want to win so badly. That is why I liked Barkley
before he went to the Suns, and got an ego hernia.
Scottie's actions, on the other hand, were purely selfish, and nothing more than
the acts of a spoiled punk. He had total disregard for the good of his team,
and thought only of himself.
IMO, no contest - Pippen's acts were the most digusting thing I have ever seen
in a sporting event.
=Bob=
|
53.626 | Not bad, Bob | MSBCS::BRYDIE | TCM - World's Greatest Sandbagger | Tue Jun 07 1994 10:52 | 2 |
|
An "ego hernia"?
|
53.627 | I guess if I was anti Chicago it would rank Higher | MR1PST::CBULLS::MBROOKS | | Tue Jun 07 1994 11:55 | 21 |
| I guess I just find the violence more disgusting then any act of
childness any player could ever dream up. A whole team walking off
without shaking there opponents hands, that pretty darn childish.
A coach sending a letter to inform the opponentes coach he wont be
shaking his hand after the game, there's an adult for ya.
How about that Great player Barkley Spitting on a fan in a hissy...
And Ive seen Reggie Miller look like he was going to break down and
cry in a few fits he's thrown over the years.
Yes Pippen is a classless jerk and chicago's teamates, coaches and fans
let him off way to easy but in terms of the most disgusting things ive
seen done on the basketball floor Im not sure it would make the top 10.
The #1 all time make me puke was the Isahia Kissing Magic
and #2 would be Barkley Spitting on a fan....
Im sure 3-X would be numourous acts of stupid uncalled for Violence
then x+1-y would be pippen's hissy fit followed and joined by many
others...
mairb
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53.628 | Once again: Ainge was the bitee,Tree the biter | AKOCOA::BREEN | Turn down the lights, the parties over | Tue Jun 07 1994 13:13 | 1 |
|
|
53.629 | | CNTROL::CHILDS | Temptation is a Gun | Tue Jun 07 1994 13:26 | 12 |
|
but Ainge deserved it!!!!! ;^)
geez =Bob=, I think you're a bit to worked up over Pippen here. I think
the most henious act ever attemped in Sports in my life time would have
to be good ole Rosie Ruiz.........
So Pippen didn't like the play and chose to sit, how much does that differ
from Bird erasing KC's play and telling him just give me the ball?
mike
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53.630 | JMHO | TNPUBS::MCCULLOUGH | You gotta put down the duckie... | Tue Jun 07 1994 14:45 | 9 |
| | So Pippen didn't like the play and chose to sit, how much does that differ
| from Bird erasing KC's play and telling him just give me the ball?
Bird was wrong, but at least Bird wanted to win. Pippen was wrong, but his
motivation was to make Scottie Pippen the hero, and winning was secondary.
=Bob=
BTW - Rosie Ruiz is right up there...
|
53.631 | did it several times to KC | FRETZ::HEISER | ugadanodawonumadja | Tue Jun 07 1994 15:03 | 2 |
| Bird wasn't wrong, KC said on video tape that he swished that buzzer
beater.
|
53.632 | | CNTROL::CHILDS | Temptation is a Gun | Tue Jun 07 1994 15:09 | 10 |
|
I'm not condoning what Pippen did but in his mind I'll bet he thought
the best chance they had to win was for him to get the ball. I still
feel he hurt his team because the Knicks would have doubled him making
the play easier and also 2 games later they tried to force the ball to
him for a game winner that Mason hacked away from him......I don't think
he thought of Scottie the hero first but hey I could be wrong. It's only
happened about 1 or 2 million times in my life.......
;^)
|
53.633 | | CSC32::GAULKE | | Tue Jun 07 1994 16:15 | 6 |
|
Who is Rosie Ruiz, and what is she (in)famous for?
|
53.634 | | FRETZ::HEISER | ugadanodawonumadja | Tue Jun 07 1994 16:16 | 2 |
| she cheated in the Boston Marathon. Only ran the start and finish and
rode the T for the tough middle.
|
53.635 | Shouldda been drawn and quartered | TNPUBS::MCCULLOUGH | You gotta put down the duckie... | Tue Jun 07 1994 16:26 | 14 |
| | Who is Rosie Ruiz, and what is she (in)famous for?
1979 (? - help me out David) Boston Marathon, Rosie Ruiz, a total nobody in
elite running circles, appeared to have come from nowhere to win the race in
a border-line world-class time. She appeared disoriented while be interviewed
by the media. When asked if she had been doign a lot of interval training
(repeated fast running on a track), she said "what's an interval". When she
was asked who coached her, she said "uhh, I guess I'm self-coached". Well,
upon checking records several hours after the race, officials discovered
that she had not been spotted at several checkpoints on the course. Several
people also came forward and said they had seen her on the trolley.
She was stripped of the title (it was awarded to Jackie Garnaeu), and banned
from ever competeing again.
|
53.636 | | CSC32::GAULKE | | Tue Jun 07 1994 16:44 | 9 |
|
Is the Boston Marathon a big race?
Just kiddin'.
|
53.637 | | TNPUBS::MCCULLOUGH | You gotta put down the duckie... | Tue Jun 07 1994 17:09 | 6 |
| | Is the Boston Marathon a big race?
| Just kiddin'.
OK, you got me. Kinda figured you knew all along...
|
53.638 | | CAMONE::WAY | Alas poor baldric | Tue Jun 07 1994 17:14 | 6 |
| >| Is the Boston Marathon a big race?
Not for Sid. It's a walk in the park....
|
53.639 | run the marathon, hop a plane | FRETZ::HEISER | ugadanodawonumadja | Tue Jun 07 1994 17:16 | 1 |
| Likewise for Bob, from what I understand.
|
53.640 | | CSC32::GAULKE | | Tue Jun 07 1994 17:44 | 11 |
|
>>OK, you got me. Kinda figured you knew all along...
No, I didn't know about Rosie.
I vaguely remebered something about running, but nothing else.
Thanks for the info.
|
53.641 | | HANNAH::ASHE | Movin' on up, to the east side... | Wed Jun 29 1994 11:45 | 6 |
| Anyone hear the rumor:
Pippen and Bulls' number #1 to Seattle for
Kemp, Pierce and Charlotte's #1?
Sonics look to replace Kemp with Horace Grant...
|
53.642 | I like Kemp | MR1PST::CBULLS::MBROOKS | | Wed Jun 29 1994 12:45 | 6 |
| AWSOME DEAL Bulls would move to the 11th pick and maybe have some
more in the works to trade down, kemp is a great player... Now if
Chicago KEEPS grant maybe they can work down with the 11th pick
and Kukoc I hope it happens...
MairB
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53.643 | Kemp > Pippen | FRETZ::HEISER | ugadanodawonumadja | Wed Jun 29 1994 13:28 | 2 |
| I've heard that one, but also Pippen for Payton plus the Sonics #11
pick. Seattle has to be absolutely braindead to trade Kemp.
|
53.644 | | CNTROL::CHILDS | Temptation is a Gun | Wed Jun 29 1994 13:32 | 8 |
|
even with his spoiled brat attitude, Pippen is twice the player Kemp will
ever be.
Seattle would be crazy not to make this trade, if it's more than just a
rumor........
mike
|
53.645 | | BSS::NEUZIL | Just call me Fred | Wed Jun 29 1994 13:47 | 6 |
|
Rumor that MJ is thinking about coming back, tired of the bus rides.
Just heard it on the radio, may not be any truth to it.
Kevin
|
53.646 | | FRETZ::HEISER | Big Sister HILLARY is Watching You!! | Wed Jun 29 1994 13:48 | 7 |
| I don't agree. Neither of them are a team leader, but both can carry a
team. Kemp is at least 6 years younger and has much more potential,
and right now they're equally talented.
Team G MIN PTS REB AST STL BLK Mpg Ppg Rpg Apg Dpg
PIPPEN,S 72 2759 1587 629 403 211 58 38.32 22.04 8.736 5.597 3.736
KEMP,S 79 2597 1431 851 207 142 166 32.87 18.11 10.77 2.620 3.899
|
53.647 | | DOCTP::TESSIER | | Wed Jun 29 1994 13:53 | 6 |
| Kemp will probably never be the player that Pippen is; he just doesn't
have all those skills. But the Bulls should jump on the deal if it's
available because Pippen needs to go after his "no mas" stunt, and
Kemp is a young guy you can build around.
Ken
|
53.648 | more from '93 | FRETZ::HEISER | Big Sister HILLARY is Watching You!! | Wed Jun 29 1994 13:56 | 10 |
| MJ is gonna come to Phoenix to play with Charles ;-)
Re: Pippen vs. Kemp
You also have to keep in mind that Scottie is a F and Shawn is a C.
Here's Pippen vs. Kemp from the '93 season:
Player Team G MIN REB AST STL BLKS PTS Mpg Ppg Rpg Apg Dpg
Pippen CHI 80 3079 613 501 170 71 1480 38.5 18.5 7.66 6.26 3.01
Kemp SEA 78 2582 833 155 119 146 1388 33.1 17.8 10.7 1.99 3.40
|
53.649 | Pippen is a legend in his own mind. | FXTROT::ALLEMANG | | Wed Jun 29 1994 13:57 | 4 |
|
Kemp is a stud. If I were a GM with a chance to trade Head Case
Pippen for a young up and comer like Kemp -- I'd do it in a heart
beat.
|
53.650 | | HANNAH::ASHE | Movin' on up, to the east side... | Wed Jun 29 1994 14:02 | 3 |
| Kemp isn't a center. He's a power forward. The Sonics have no true
center... Perkins was playing the pivot...
|
53.651 | | FRETZ::HEISER | Big Sister HILLARY is Watching You!! | Wed Jun 29 1994 14:09 | 3 |
| He is a swingman though. He played there more before they obtained
Perkins. Because of Dallas' salary cap situation, many think Pippen
will end up there.
|
53.652 | | HANNAH::ASHE | Movin' on up, to the east side... | Wed Jun 29 1994 14:16 | 3 |
| I thought before Perkins got there, they used Cage and someone else as
their center...
|
53.653 | | FRETZ::HEISER | Big Sister HILLARY is Watching You!! | Wed Jun 29 1994 14:17 | 1 |
| check the rotis. stats. Kemp started lots of games at center.
|
53.654 | Any Deals PLEASE POST, THANKS | MR1PST::CBULLS::MBROOKS | | Wed Jun 29 1994 14:33 | 14 |
| Pippen Plays more Minutes and scores slightly more pts per game.
Thats fine a slight lose in scoring (Which may just be due to the
teams they playfor) is easly offset by Kemp's Rebounding and Blks.
Boy am i foaming at the mouth, Kemp and the 11th pick for pippen.
This would mean KEEPING GRANT in place and imaging MJ coming back.
WHAT A TEAM.... Any chance of a center slipping to the 11th pick :-)
This would be the kind of move Ive been hoping for, bring Kemp to
Chicago, lose some talant(and some), gain Defense/Rebounding and a
potential C with the 11th pick.. Will be very intresting.. Keep us
all informed...
mab
|
53.655 | awaiting confirmation | FRETZ::HEISER | Maranatha! | Wed Jun 29 1994 15:37 | 2 |
| Pippen & the #21 pick has just been traded to Seattle for Kemp, Pierce
and their #11 pick.
|
53.656 | done deal | FRETZ::HEISER | Maranatha! | Wed Jun 29 1994 15:55 | 2 |
| it's been confirmed by a station in Chicago. Kemp and his agent are
there.
|
53.657 | | PEAKS::WOESTEHOFF | | Wed Jun 29 1994 15:55 | 8 |
| > Pippen & the #21 pick has just been traded to Seattle for Kemp, Pierce
> and their #11 pick.
If this is true, IMHO, Chicago made out like bandits and Seattle made a
bonehead trade comparable to the Minn Viking/Dallas Cowboy/Herschall Walker
trade.
Keith
|
53.658 | | ROCK::GRONOWSKI | Indians in 1994 | Wed Jun 29 1994 15:57 | 3 |
53.659 | | FRETZ::HEISER | Maranatha! | Wed Jun 29 1994 16:02 | 2 |
| With Bob Whitsitt gone and the "owner" in charge, we can be expect more
bonehead deals from Seattle.
|
53.660 | | CSOA1::BACH | They who know nothing, doubt nothing... | Wed Jun 29 1994 16:21 | 9 |
| Thank god. I was tired of trying to justify Pippens actions, and
toward the end, I couldn't.
Kemp. Good news. Jordan, come back home!!!
(Who was projected to be around for the 11th?)
Chip_GSH_Bach
|
53.661 | | DOCTP::TESSIER | | Wed Jun 29 1994 16:49 | 5 |
| Seeing Jordan return and hook up with Kemp would be major entertainment
and would go a long way toward curing what ails the NBA. At the very
least, it would make us forget this past season.
Ken
|
53.662 | In the Mean Time I'll Take Kemp | MR1PST::CBULLS::MBROOKS | | Wed Jun 29 1994 16:49 | 25 |
| This is 1 piece of chicago's puzzle, why do it, obvious. Kemp
bring's you scoring/rebounding/Blocking shots, what do you lose
in pippen assist/steals, thats the guards jobs. Im hoping the
bulls can finaly land a real center with the 11th pick, if there
are any real centers in the draft and if there available with the
11th pick I hope the grab one.
1 things can happen, the bulls could still lose Grant/Kukoc as well
as the already giving losses of (Jordan/Paxson/Cartwright/Williams)
Kemp is a better spot to start over plus bankin on a Steal in the
draft with the 11th pick.
2 The Bulls keep Grant/Kukoc land a center with the 11th pick and maybe
even a FA (not sure on there money situation) This would give them
grant/Kemp up front with either Montross/Wright at center and bj,
Kukoc at Guard (Pierce/Kerr off the bench). They could be very
legitimate contenders in the east once again.
3 THE BEST ONE, Keep Grant/Kukoc, have Kemp and Jordan comes back. Who
cares what they take with the 11th pick, move kemp to center and have
Kemp and Jordan on the court at the same time on the same team were
talkin FANTASTICBALL AT ITS FINEST :-)
ok #3 is a pipedream I dont think jordan is coming back.. have to face
reality..
MairB
|
53.663 | | ROCK::GRONOWSKI | Indians in 1994 | Wed Jun 29 1994 16:54 | 5 |
53.664 | | FRETZ::HEISER | Maranatha! | Wed Jun 29 1994 17:08 | 1 |
| Montross and/or Dare may be available at #11.
|
53.665 | | CTHQ::MCCULLOUGH | You gotta put down the duckie... | Wed Jun 29 1994 17:11 | 5 |
| Well I guess that ol' Scottie wore out his welcome in Chicago. I suspect that
neither the management or his teammates will miss him. I know that if I were
on the Bulls, I'd buy him his plane ticket to Seattle.
=Bob=
|
53.666 | | PTOVAX::JACOB | Fresh from a week of I & I | Wed Jun 29 1994 17:21 | 8 |
|
>> <<< Note 53.663 by ROCK::GRONOWSKI "Indians in 1994" >>>
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Well, look who crawled out from UNDER a rock!!!!
JaKe
|
53.667 | 2 sides to every story | MR1PST::CBULLS::MBROOKS | | Wed Jun 29 1994 17:26 | 13 |
| 1 ?s, do they have to keep pierce ? How does his contract get effected
during a trade ? Can they Release him, if so how much money can they
use towards a FA. How much $$ does Kemp make in comparison to Pippen.
And Lastly I see Kemp For Pippen Straight up as a decent trade for
Chicago, moving down 10spots in the draft and if Pierce can contribute
at all are both bonuses for a team that losing so players to Retirement
FA and Possible Europe ? Of course Im bias here in too ways, Im a fan
of the Bulls so want to hope any decision they make is a good one.
Also I have over 30 Kemp Rookie Cards and if Jordan Came back and
helped Kemp get a few Rings maybe it would drive the Value Up :-)
MairB
|
53.668 | | CNTROL::CHILDS | Temptation is a Gun | Wed Jun 29 1994 17:52 | 13 |
|
throwing in Pierce makes the trade better for Chicago than Seattle but
I still don't feel that Seattle got taken to the cleaners. It was painfully
obvious against Denver that the Sonics disn't posses a take charge guy,
now they do. Pippen maybe a jerk but he's got more talent than Kemp and
he's got more brains than Kemp. Kemp is a world of potential that may
never be realized.
Stats are ok Mike but they don't measure the total player and imo
it's the little things that seperate these two.........
mike
|
53.669 | | PEAKS::WOESTEHOFF | | Wed Jun 29 1994 18:49 | 4 |
| Pippen's "No Mas" attitude during the playoffs shows what kind of a
champion he is.
Keith
|
53.670 | | HANNAH::ASHE | Movin' on up, to the east side... | Wed Jun 29 1994 18:53 | 2 |
| Should we change the topic title?
|
53.671 | I hate my CABLE SYSTEM BIG TIME | MR1PST::CBULLS::MBROOKS | | Thu Jun 30 1994 09:17 | 19 |
| Why should we change the Topic Title the bulls are and will always
be 3XWorld Champions ?
Pippen maybe a better/smarter ball handler, but a PF(Or any Forward)
doesnt have to be a play maker. As long as they have the other pieces
(A PG - BJ) they dont need a Forward to be a play maker. I think this
is a good trade due to the age and that chicago has to rebuild.
Seattle has to be thinking 94-95 is out Year and our turn and this
trade will help them, chicago has to be think a few years down the
road.
NOW BIG QUESTION... Did this trade really happen, livnig out in God's
Country I couldnt even get 1440 am in clear enough, ESPN didnt seem
to have any decent coverage and I dont have TNT... But I did see an
update that had Seattle pick at the 11th spot ? So did the trade not
happen, did chicago NOT get the 11th pick ? Inquiring minds want to
know...
MairB
|
53.672 | The trade was nixed by Seattle | KALVIN::MORGAN | | Thu Jun 30 1994 09:23 | 1 |
|
|
53.673 | No Kemp in Chicago = Crappy Year | MR1PST::CBULLS::MBROOKS | | Thu Jun 30 1994 10:03 | 7 |
| I had a feeling when I saw seattle listed with a pick at the 11th
spot.. Bulls dropped the ball on this one BIG TIME... Im glad I
didnt buy the papers just to be disapointed.
So does anyone have who chicago picked in the 1st and 2nd round?
Mike
|
53.674 | | DOCTP::TESSIER | | Thu Jun 30 1994 10:23 | 4 |
| However, a report in the Chicago Tribune this morning says that
Jordan is indeed talking to the Bulls about coming back.
Ken
|
53.675 | who? and who? - I liked both prov. fwds (smith) | AKOCOA::BREEN | Come to Daddy | Thu Jun 30 1994 12:04 | 2 |
| bulls picked dicky simpkins of providence #1 (pf) and Kris Bruton,
Benedict Col. 6'5 guard #2
|
53.676 | Alot of things going on today | MR1PST::CBULLS::MBROOKS | | Thu Jun 30 1994 12:23 | 12 |
| About 20mins ago CNN did a small report on non other then MJ
They said they wanted to squash the rumors, they siad MJ stated
he is not talking to the bulls he will not be in a bulls uniform
come november and the only Chicago Uniform he may were is a Chicago
White Sox's, thats it end of story.
So is the seattle Kemp/Pippen totaly Dead or what ?
Also CNN/CBS is suppose to have a major Dec Announcement at 12:00 ?
MairB
|
53.677 | | HANNAH::ASHE | Movin' on up, to the east side... | Thu Jun 30 1994 13:21 | 2 |
| Were 3x champs... not any more... Houston's the champs...
|
53.678 | | CSOA1::BACH | They who know nothing, doubt nothing... | Thu Jun 30 1994 13:27 | 5 |
| O.K., O.K., quit yer cryin'...
;-)
Chip_GSH_Bach
|
53.679 | | MSE1::FRANCUS | NY Rangers 1994 Stanley Cup Champions | Thu Jun 30 1994 13:28 | 7 |
| re: .671
if the trade had happened it would have been talked about on ESPN. That
could have been one good hint that nothing happened.
The Crazy Met
|
53.680 | lookit the header? | CSTEAM::FARLEY | | Thu Jun 30 1994 13:37 | 13 |
|
Yabbut since StM is on vaca toady, I have a sneaky suspission
that the Chipster was doing a ACC_Krisp to the title of this sucker!
Dynasty-schmynasty ptooeee!
;^)
I remain,
figgerin that StM sent Chip some o' his schrooms toady!
Kev
|
53.681 | Bulls wont be back for awile, Kemp would have soared in Chicago | MR1PST::CBULLS::MBROOKS | | Thu Jun 30 1994 13:39 | 11 |
| ESPN had a baseball game on and had very lowsy coverage of the draft
every so often they would scan thru a few picks on the bottom of the
screen and that was it.
I'll Accept the new title of this note, although the statement of
Chicago being 3XWorld Champions is still true, the title said nothing
of being the current champ :-)
once no big deal, trice is ok, but 3X the Charm :-)
MairB
|
53.682 | | HANNAH::ASHE | Movin' on up, to the east side... | Thu Jun 30 1994 13:46 | 3 |
| Rumor (according to some talk radio) said ESPN reported it was a done
deal, according to sources from Chicago...
|
53.683 | | FRETZ::HEISER | Maranatha! | Thu Jun 30 1994 14:20 | 12 |
| Well WMVP (Chicago), ESPN, and a Seattle station all reported it as
done yesterday afternoon. It could still go through and many believe it
will.
- All the free agents become official tomorrow.
- some teams, including Seattle and Chicago, had some strange picks
that lead you to believe they were picking for each other.
One thing that would go against it is that Seattle offered Phoenix the
11th pick during the draft, but the deal didn't fit under the cap.
Mike
|
53.684 | They dont look to $#%*&^$ good.... | MR1PST::CBULLS::MBROOKS | | Thu Jun 30 1994 15:00 | 17 |
| Losing it: Im missing someone ? To end the season I have the following
players on the bulls team:
Paxson, Cartwright (Both Retireing)
Grant, Williams, Kukoc (All Free Agents)
Armstrong, Pippen, Myers, Kerr, Wennington (Next yr team)
who am I missing ?
Simpkins, Bruton (This years Draftees)
I wonder if either/both will make the team :-)
Oh boy will the knees be shaking with the starting lineup of the bulls
Pippen Myers
Wennington
Armstrong Kerr
Looks as close to a lottery team as possible :-(
|
53.685 | | CSOA1::BACH | They who know nothing, doubt nothing... | Thu Jun 30 1994 15:14 | 21 |
| I thought the KEMP/PIPPEN deal was done? I thought ESPN said so this
morning?
I think the BULLS can keep Grant and Kukoc, I also believe, regardless
of BULLS GM that Mike will be back.
(Watching the press conference, I noticed that they made mention,
several times, to the fact that "M. Jordan will not be back in a
"BULLS" jersey, or back playing basketball for the "Chicago Bulls",
and hopefully he'll be back playing ball for the Chicago White Sox...
Mebbe if Jordan comes back to ball, he'll play for another NBA team?
BTW, I was the person who kept changing the title... So far the Bulls
have won 75% of this decades championships and were almost half way
through it...
I hope Mike comes back to Chicago, they keep Grant, Kemp, Armstrong,
and luck into a big man...
Chip_GSH_Bach
|
53.686 | thus saith the capologists | FRETZ::HEISER | Maranatha! | Thu Jun 30 1994 15:17 | 2 |
| Simpkins could be a replacement for Grant (same position). With the
salary cap situation, I'd be surprised if Grant goes anywhere.
|
53.687 | Please dont be a dead deal... | MR1PST::CBULLS::MBROOKS | | Thu Jun 30 1994 15:24 | 13 |
| So is the Pippen/Kemp Deal still being worked ? Did Simpkins get
drafted by chicago as/for a trade with Seattle (and Vice Versa).
Maybe Chicago is now trying to trade Pippen/Simpkins to Seattle
for Kemp/(There 1st rnd pick, some center) ? Keeping my fingers
crossed that Kemp Comith to Chicago :-)
For some reason
Kemp Grant (Sea #1 Pick)
Kukoc BJ
Sounds better then my
earlier reply of next
years bulls team mairb
|
53.688 | | METSNY::francus | Mets in '94 | Thu Jun 30 1994 15:28 | 4 |
| why do you think Grant will be back??
The Crazy Met
|
53.689 | Seattle is confused | FRETZ::HEISER | Maranatha! | Thu Jun 30 1994 15:29 | 16 |
| Seattle picked Carlos Rogers, who I believe is a guard, and doesn't
make sense for them. They already have Payton, Gill, McMillan, and
Askew. Why another?
Cotton made some interesting comments about Seattle and San Antonio
last night. He said it was obvious that Seattle was hurting without
Bob Whitsitt. When they kept calling Phoenix about the 11th pick,
George Karl and their owner kept making offers that were completely
ridiculous given the salary cap and were blatant violations of cap
rules. Whitsitt must've been the resident capologist.
As for San Antonio and their pick of Curley, Cotton said, "If nobody
told Popovich that he doesn't have a point guard, he'll find out soon
enough."
Mike
|
53.690 | NBA office vs. the owners | FRETZ::HEISER | Maranatha! | Thu Jun 30 1994 15:33 | 7 |
| >why do you think Grant will be back??
Dallas is the only team under the cap, Chicago doesn't have to be under
to keep him. Many of the NBA's cap experts from different teams say
that the cap has become prohibitive to dealing and that's why they are
in court over it. Though free agents are official as of 7/1, it may be
delayed until 7/8 because of the suits in the courts now.
|
53.691 | | HANNAH::ASHE | Movin' on up, to the east side... | Thu Jun 30 1994 15:35 | 1 |
| Karl was heard to say "it's off for now..."
|
53.692 | Rogers is 6'11" | HBAHBA::HAAS | Ate a hot dog, made me feel good | Thu Jun 30 1994 15:36 | 4 |
| Carlos Rogers is 6'11". I doubt he'll cause the Sonics a problem at the
guard position.
TTom
|
53.693 | Kemp, Kemp, Kemp, Kemp, Kemp... | MR1PST::CBULLS::MBROOKS | | Thu Jun 30 1994 15:43 | 15 |
| I thought seattle drafter a center with the #1 pick, I thought maybe
they were waiting to see if the guy they wanted with #11 was left and
when he was nixed the trade and grabed there guy ? Was Carlos Rogers
there guy ? Very Confused ? From where I view it the Bulls dont need
a guard ? They have BJ, Kerr, Myers(G/F), Kukoc(G/F) and drafter Bruton
(G) ?
Carlos Rogers, I think Dicky Simpkins is definatly a better name :-)
I'll have to watch a real NBA Sportscast to get the skinny on this..
So will the weekend be full of moves (Free Agency) Or will it be put on
hold for a week...
MairB
|
53.694 | | DOCTP::TESSIER | | Thu Jun 30 1994 16:02 | 28 |
| Re.
> Dallas is the only team under the cap, Chicago doesn't have to be under
> to keep him.
You don't have to be under the cap to sign a free agent. Chicago can offer
him more money than any other team, but if he wants to play elsewhere, it
will happen. All you have to do is look at A.C. Green last year. The
Lakers offered him as much, or slightly more, than Phoenix, but he decided
he wanted out. Teams like Charlotte and the Lakers have sizable slots
that they can use to sign Grant if he decides he wants to play there.
Re.
> Many of the NBA's cap experts from different teams say
> that the cap has become prohibitive to dealing and that's why they are
> in court over it.
Wrong. The reason that the NBA and the Players Union are going to court
is because the collective bargaining agreement has expired. The union
believes that the draft, salary cap, and restricted free agency are no
longer valid because there is no contract. The owners believe that they
should be able to continue to operate under the existing arrangement until
a new agreement is reached. In other words, they WANT to keep the salary
cap. Signing of free agents is on hold until July 8, when a hearing is
being held on these issues.
Ken
|
53.695 | | CSOA1::BACH | They who know nothing, doubt nothing... | Fri Jul 01 1994 15:36 | 4 |
| Teams aren't allowed to move any contracts until July 8th. Maybe they
are just using that time to work out details?
Chip_GSH_Bach
|
53.696 | | CSTEAM::FARLEY | | Fri Jul 01 1994 15:51 | 11 |
|
Yabbut if that's the case, can free agents file for unemployment
conpensation for the period of 1-Jul -> 8-Jul?
deening to wonk
I remain,
Kev
|
53.697 | | CSOA1::BACH | They who know nothing, doubt nothing... | Fri Jul 01 1994 15:54 | 4 |
| They ain't outta work, they just have to maintain their present
contracts, Kevly...
Chip_GSH_Bach
|
53.698 | | CSTEAM::FARLEY | | Fri Jul 01 1994 16:13 | 11 |
|
Yabbut phew, that's a relief........
;^)
I remain,
really glad
Kev
|
53.699 | | BSS::NEUZIL | Just call me Fred | Tue Aug 23 1994 11:13 | 5 |
|
Paxson retires after 11(?) years.
Kevin
|
53.700 | *SNARF* | ELMAGO::BENBACA | No QUANTUM leap for Albuquerque! | Tue Aug 23 1994 11:50 | 1 |
| The 700 club
|
53.701 | Pippen and BJ and who ??? | MR1PST::CBULLS::MBROOKS | | Tue Aug 23 1994 13:07 | 5 |
| I think it was well known that pax's and cartwright would both hang
em up this off season. I feel like the fans at the beginning of the
Movie Major League... They dont look too $%#^*&^ good....
mairb
|
53.702 | should've retired in '92 | FRETZ::HEISER | Maranatha! | Tue Aug 23 1994 13:40 | 1 |
|
|
53.703 | | ELMAGO::BENBACA | No QUANTUM leap for Albuquerque! | Tue Aug 23 1994 13:49 | 1 |
| :-)
|
53.704 | These 1 year contracts have to go... | MR1PST::CBULLS::MBROOKS | | Tue Aug 23 1994 14:14 | 8 |
| -2.. Do you mean to tell me You Phoenix fans still see that 3 pt
shot leaving Paxson's hands to end game 6 (and give the bulls there
Three-Peat) ??? :-)
He was a clutch player, he'll be missed as well as grant and the rest
of the Ex-Bulls. What's up with grant I heard the rejected his
contract as well as Tony Kukoc ???
MairB
|
53.705 | | FRETZ::HEISER | Maranatha! | Tue Aug 23 1994 15:02 | 4 |
| They showed that shot last night when announcing his retirement. It
still makes Phoenix fans cringe. The feeling here is that if Pax
misses, the Suns would've won game 7 at home. That would've been real
interesting given the history of the home team in game 7.
|
53.706 | I wonder if they'll make the playoffs next year ? | MR1PST::CBULLS::MBROOKS | | Tue Aug 23 1994 16:19 | 11 |
| Ya Ya Ya... If he missed MJ would have got the rebound, bounced it off
the clock off Barkley's head nothing but net :-)
Im still jealous over one thing, most of you have a team coming back
next year, I feel like my team was released from the league :-( there
all gone... Did any championship team ever lose 4 of there 5 starters
in a 2 year span ? (I know BJ took over the starting role from Paxson
but that was due to injuries, Bulls 1st champ team had pax). :-(
Trade Pippen then theyll all be gone...
mab
|
53.707 | See Ya in the 21st Century | USCTR1::GARBARINO | | Wed Aug 24 1994 18:15 | 5 |
| > Im still jealous over one thing, most of you have a team coming back
> next year, I feel like my team was released from the league :-( there
> all gone...
And it's a long road back, MairB.
|
53.708 | | DOCTP::TESSIER | | Thu Aug 25 1994 11:07 | 5 |
| The word on the radio this morning was that talks between Chicago and
Miami involving a Pippen deal are Heating up. Sure sounds like Krauss
is determined to deal "No mas" before the season opens.
Ken
|
53.709 | | CNTROL::CHILDS | Member of the Sloan Peterson FanClub | Thu Aug 25 1994 11:12 | 5 |
|
why are they so hot to get rid of Pippen? Could it be a request of
Mikey's??????????
mike
|
53.710 | Pippen's going somewhere | OPTION::LAZARUS | David Lazarus @KYO,323-4353 | Thu Aug 25 1994 11:59 | 1 |
| Rumor I heard is Pippen for Seikaly and Smith/Rice.
|
53.711 | | FRETZ::HEISER | Maranatha! | Thu Aug 25 1994 12:46 | 1 |
| couldn't happen to a nicer coattail-rider.
|
53.712 | | SOLANA::MAY_BR | QUIET--case study in progress | Thu Aug 25 1994 20:02 | 6 |
| >Im still jealous over one thing, most of you have a team coming back
>next year, I feel like my team was released from the league :-( there
>all gone...
Don't worry, their'll be another bandwagon cuming bye youre stop any
thyme now.
|
53.713 | | 25022::BREEN | When are ya com'n back?...can't cha hear me | Thu Aug 25 1994 23:05 | 4 |
| Who is the heat going to have at center if they trade Seikaly?
Cartwright in his Bull's reincarnation is the most underrated
basketball player in history.
|
53.714 | Nope Dont Beleive in Bandwagons, seldom root VS Home Teams | MR1PST::CBULLS::MBROOKS | | Fri Aug 26 1994 10:00 | 25 |
| Hmmm {SOLANA::MAY_BR} -2 I love it when People CRY bandwagon jumpers
I have witness's that I was a bulls fan from day 1 at digital, not my
fault I didnt start here until Jan 1987, Ive had the node Name CBULLS
since I got my first Workstation in 88ish and Ive had the same CBULLS
coffee mug (Its proberbly held about 100K cups of coffee by now :-)..)
Since 1986PD (Pre Dec).
You Can Cry Bandwagon all you want but Im proberbly one of the very
few that never, ever, ever, ever truly supported another team.
(Of course my next door neighbor use to scalp celtics tickets and a few
times a year when He had some he didnt sell he'd invite me along)
The only 2 teams in the east Id root for is Chicago and Boston(And only
becuase I grew up here), other then that I'll throw my hat in the ring
for any team that can keep detroit/NY/Orlando out of the picture :-)
Bandwagons were mad to be jumped on, but I was one of the original
Bulls fan before there was a bandwagon to jump on :-)
Remember how may games jordan player in 86 ? From 87-91 My cable CO
had WGN and I use to get to watch A TON of Bulls Games, so I'll admit
that 87 was the first year I got to watch 30-40+ Bulls games a season
Of course Ive only seen them live twice (Never in Chicago though).
MairB
|
53.715 | | CAMONE::WAY | Tell my friend boy, Willie Brown | Fri Aug 26 1994 10:01 | 4 |
| Brews,
Ur note wuz grate for uther reazons two.
|
53.716 | | WMOIS::CHAPALONIS_M | What a terrible year 1918 | Fri Aug 26 1994 10:07 | 11 |
|
Brews and Saw, you guys ought to quit Dec and become English
teachers, seeing how you can't stand someone making spelling mistakes.
Some people are in a hurry when they are noting because they have
got to get in and out. They haven't got the time to quote from the
Illiad and Oddysey like Saw does. :-6
Chap
|
53.717 | | HANNAH::ASHE | Call her Cleopatra - Queen of Denial | Fri Aug 26 1994 10:54 | 2 |
| Matt Geiger? John Salley?
|
53.718 | | CAMONE::WAY | Tell my friend boy, Willie Brown | Fri Aug 26 1994 10:57 | 35 |
| >
> Brews and Saw, you guys ought to quit Dec and become English
> teachers, seeing how you can't stand someone making spelling mistakes.
>
Got better stuff to do with my talents. It's not that I can't stand it,
I just find it humorous.
> Some people are in a hurry when they are noting because they have
> got to get in and out. They haven't got the time to quote from the
> Illiad and Oddysey like Saw does. :-6
It's "Iliad" and "Odyssey" btw. And I've never quoted from them because
I haven't read the _Odyssey_ since freshman english, and I've never
read the _Iliad_.
Being in a hurry is an excuse when you make typos. It's not an excuse
when you consistently misspell words for weeks and weeks and months and
months on end.
Unfortunately, you're judged on things like spelling and how clearly you
can communicate via the written word. If you've ever had a resum� in some
place where there are hundreds submitted, and they have to narrow down
the field, they'll toss them for the slightest reasons....
When you communicate in an exclusively written forum like a notes file,
people do make judgements on the content of what you say based on how
it looks -- and spelling is part of it....
'Saw
|
53.719 | Ever read Green eggs and Ham!!!!!!!! | WMOIS::CHAPALONIS_M | What a terrible year 1918 | Fri Aug 26 1994 11:27 | 6 |
|
Oh I didn't realize that we were being JUDGED.
Chaphy (Woops)
|
53.720 | At least JD Argued over things worth arguing about | MR1PST::CBULLS::MBROOKS | | Fri Aug 26 1994 11:30 | 17 |
| Im glad you brough up Resume's Saw, to date Ive NEVER BEEN TURNED DOWN
FOR ANY FULL TIME JOB IVE APPLIED FOR, can you honestly say the same.
My Resume is PERFECT down to the last drop, see thats were people like
you just dont get it, some people here at dec still work for a living
and dont have as much free time to write
"The Perfect Note" Written and Produced By Saw
But Hey Some things never change, I will more then likly never have the
free time some others obviously have, but thats ok I plan on being here
for years to come.
Im 100% confident that if and when I leave Dec it will be on my own :-)
They didnt hire me for my spelling and Grammer (Good Thing huh :-)..)
MairB
|
53.721 | Don't you judge everything you read? | MUNDIS::SSHERMAN | Steve Sherman @MFR | Fri Aug 26 1994 11:37 | 16 |
| Chap, I don't think 'Saw is saying he decides where you stand on a 1-to-10
scale of human beings based on your spelling and grammer. Rather I think
he is saying--and I definitely would say--that what you write makes an
impression, just as your appearance makes an impression when you meet
people face to face. Given the present appalling state of written
English (especially in America), that's probably unfair, because the
language is so poorly taught. Still, I'm often struck (in Notesfiles
like HUMANE::DIGITAL and SWECSC::HOCKEY) that those writing English as
a second language generally write better than at least half of the
native English participants. In fact, some of the French Canadians
write better English than some of the English Canadians.
'Saw and Brews, I had a great laugh over your little dialogue, but I fear
it's a losing battle.
Steve
|
53.722 | To be or not to be (Involved in this Rathole) | MR1PST::CBULLS::MBROOKS | | Fri Aug 26 1994 11:44 | 13 |
| I met a wonderful women, gorgeous body and face, great personality
awsome with children.. BUT DAMN she cant spell...
Good thing I SAW her handwritten before it got serious :-)
MaB
(Notes and Writting are not the same, at least none of my managers
have ever complained over any of my Project Reports, or weekly
status reports)
The Losing battle is that some people actully think every note is an
essay on life...(and talking about Life, get one)
|
53.723 | | CAMONE::WAY | Tell my friend boy, Willie Brown | Fri Aug 26 1994 12:14 | 46 |
| >
> Im glad you brough up Resume's Saw, to date Ive NEVER BEEN TURNED DOWN
> FOR ANY FULL TIME JOB IVE APPLIED FOR, can you honestly say the same.
>
Yeah, I can honestly say the same. How many times have you had three
job offers sitting in front of you at the same time, and you've been
able to jack up the price by playing one against the other? More than two?
Oh yeah, mab, the word is "brought"......
> My Resume is PERFECT down to the last drop, see thats were people like
> you just dont get it, some people here at dec still work for a living
> and dont have as much free time to write
>
> "The Perfect Note" Written and Produced By Saw
I guess some of us are just so good at what we do that we manage to have the
time.
But you know mab, no matter how much time you have, I seriously doubt you'll
ever learn how to spell probably. And I can proberbly [sic] guess that
that word proberbly [sic] isn't on your resume.
> But Hey Some things never change, I will more then likly never have the
> free time some others obviously have, but thats ok I plan on being here
> for years to come.
It'll probably take you years to come, I guess.....
> Im 100% confident that if and when I leave Dec it will be on my own :-)
> They didnt hire me for my spelling and Grammer (Good Thing huh :-)..)
>
> MairB
Good thing you don't have to write for a living either.
And what makes you think that I won't leave DEC on my own either?
'Saw
|
53.724 | | MSBCS::BRYDIE | I need somebody to shove! | Fri Aug 26 1994 12:18 | 6 |
|
This is all real interesting stuff.
M_Air spells like monkeys play the piano but he is a hardcore
Bulls fan and this *is* the Bulls note. I think that counts for
more than spelling does.
|
53.725 | | CAMONE::WAY | Tell my friend boy, Willie Brown | Fri Aug 26 1994 12:19 | 56 |
| >
>Chap, I don't think 'Saw is saying he decides where you stand on a 1-to-10
>scale of human beings based on your spelling and grammer.
Well put, Steve.
>Rather I think
>he is saying--and I definitely would say--that what you write makes an
>impression, just as your appearance makes an impression when you meet
>people face to face.
That's about the best way I've heard it put. Unfortunately, no matter how
you cut it, if you're "meeting" someone for the first time through the
written word, an impression is formed.
>Given the present appalling state of written
>English (especially in America), that's probably unfair, because the
>language is so poorly taught. Still, I'm often struck (in Notesfiles
>like HUMANE::DIGITAL and SWECSC::HOCKEY) that those writing English as
>a second language generally write better than at least half of the
>native English participants. In fact, some of the French Canadians
>write better English than some of the English Canadians.
Yeah, it's the basic "Why Can't Johnny (or Mab) Write" story.
And it's generally accepted that with the exception of some of the
Chinese dialects, English is the hardest language to learn, mainly because
there are no rules that are consistent (house/houses, mouse/mice????).
That other folks learn our language well, and we are horrendous at learning
theirs is something I've always considered sad.
>
>'Saw and Brews, I had a great laugh over your little dialogue, but I fear
>it's a losing battle.
>
Well, Steve, I personally don't care if Mab ever learns how to spell.
Sometimes when I get bored, I get picky and love to kid about it just to
get a rise out of him.
I'm more concerned with all the Johnny's coming along today who can't read
and/or write correctly.....
Steve, have a couple of those good German beers for me this weekend, will
you?
'Saw
|
53.726 | I miss RCASO | GENRAL::WADE | FearTheGovernmentWhoFearsYourGuns | Fri Aug 26 1994 12:19 | 4 |
|
Only in ::sports. A LDUC over spelling. I love this file!
Claybone
|
53.727 | | CAMONE::WAY | Tell my friend boy, Willie Brown | Fri Aug 26 1994 12:19 | 5 |
| > The Losing battle is that some people actully think every note is an
> essay on life...(and talking about Life, get one)
Hey, mab, you're a software guy, so get this: fork queue.....
|
53.728 | | CAMONE::WAY | Tell my friend boy, Willie Brown | Fri Aug 26 1994 12:22 | 18 |
| >
> Only in ::sports. A LDUC over spelling. I love this file!
>
Oh, I'm basically just pissed off at a bunch of things in here today,
(the office I mean, not sports) and it's easier to blow off steam in
here than to do it in the office.
And anyway, I just put in a typical RCASO response to Brews, and everyone
else took it all the wrong way. It was just a_innocent college prank
(that's collij praenk for you non-spellers).....8^)
btw, I've never gotten quite the rise out of mab that I could get out of
RCASO.....
'Saw
|
53.729 | :-) It's Friday and life is eaaaaaaaaasssssyyyy | WMOIS::CHAPALONIS_M | What a terrible year 1918 | Fri Aug 26 1994 13:11 | 3 |
|
Saw, MAB. Get a room
|
53.730 | | CAMONE::WAY | Tell my friend boy, Willie Brown | Fri Aug 26 1994 13:23 | 5 |
| > -< :-) It's Friday and life is eaaaaaaaaasssssyyyy >-
I'll drink to that. I've got vacation coming up, and cain't wait.....
|
53.731 | 'Saw: Prost! | MUNDIS::SSHERMAN | Steve Sherman @MFR | Fri Aug 26 1994 14:19 | 15 |
| This Notesfile is the damndest thing. You go take a leak and there are
20 new notes when you come back. If I weren't on-site at my customer
three days a week I'd never get ANY work done. Or I'd never get home:
it's already a quarter past seven. If I didn't have a six hour head
start, I'd never catch up with you guys.
What's an LDUC? or was that LDUK? Either I've been in Europe too long,
or this Notesfile speaks a language of its own invention.
'Saw, it wouldn't hurt me a bit NOT to have any of that good German beer
this weekend, but don't count on it. I'll raise a Pils in your direction.
Steve
|
53.732 | | CTHQ::MCCULLOUGH | Hakuna Matata - means no worries... | Fri Aug 26 1994 14:21 | 4 |
|
|Ur note wuz grate for uther reazons two.
Wright oon!1
|
53.733 | Yes, we do have a language all our own! | MKFSA::LONG | It ain't over til it's over, maybe | Fri Aug 26 1994 14:23 | 6 |
| LDUC = Long Distance Urination Contest
hth (hope that helps)
billl
|
53.734 | Beautiful! | MUNDIS::SSHERMAN | Steve Sherman @MFR | Fri Aug 26 1994 14:26 | 3 |
| Thanks, billl. I laughed out loud on that one.
Steve
|
53.735 | | CTHQ::MCCULLOUGH | Hakuna Matata - means no worries... | Fri Aug 26 1994 14:35 | 10 |
| Yabbut. The thing that bothers me is that MAB knows how to write passibly
(at least he claims to), but doesn't. If it really takes considerably more
time to write clearly than it does to write incoherantly, then that says to
me that you really don't know how to write clearly.
I remain,
Also hassled by work, but lookign forward to vacation nexted week.
=Bob=
|
53.736 | | CAMONE::WAY | Tell my friend boy, Willie Brown | Fri Aug 26 1994 14:38 | 24 |
| Steve,
There's a topic somewhere in here called the trademark topic (maybe topic
21 but I don't feel like looking) and it contains a lot of the little
expressions you might run across in here.
I get a lot of work done, but I don't work like the average person does.
Every once in a while I have to clear my head, so I pop in here (and being
a mod I'm supposed to read every note anyway), or go bullshit with someone
in the office or whatever.
My management never complains because I get things done. Fortunately for
me they don't care what the means are, just what the ends are.
Yeah, suck back a Pils for me.
I'll be sucking down a few Bass Ales this evening whilst watching
James Cotton do his thang down in New Haven.....
'Saw
|
53.737 | | CAMONE::WAY | Tell my friend boy, Willie Brown | Fri Aug 26 1994 14:43 | 29 |
| >Yabbut. The thing that bothers me is that MAB knows how to write passibly
>(at least he claims to), but doesn't. If it really takes considerably more
>time to write clearly than it does to write incoherantly, then that says to
>me that you really don't know how to write clearly.
>
That's the crux of the matter, I think. To me, writing has always been
like riding a bicycle -- once you're good at it, it's second nature.
The time that I take (and I never take it in here) usually is spent on
cutting words, adding words, reworking phrases and stuff like that....
And Lord knows, the writing I do in here takes very little of my creative
effort. Most of my efforts these days go to stuff outside of the file.
I guess I've moved on to bigger things (kinda like Bob Hunt and his
new venture).
>Also hassled by work, but lookign forward to vacation nexted week.
Have a good one. I'm going to be very please to just plain NOT be
here this next week. Proberbly [sic] pop in here every now and then, though,
from home......
'Saw (who wishes he'd paid a bit more attention in freshman english when
they were studying grammar)
|
53.738 | Q2's looking good | MR1PST::CBULLS::MBROOKS | | Fri Aug 26 1994 17:09 | 26 |
| Its runny these people who claim to spend no time or effort in notes
yet they can spend all day complaining about other people notes.
-3(Bob .735) Great entry, you come into this discussion on your high
horse and start your entry with Yabbut ? Like taken marrage advice
from someone who's been divorced 5 times. That reminds me of this
yuppie runner from littleton I once knew, there all the same smart
as a whip, common sense of a bookend.
And you see you all pass judgements on what you read when you know
little to nothing of the man behind the keyboad. I jump in and out
of notes and try and respond whenever possible, but you see Im not a
2 finger typest, move like the 60-80 words per minute range. If you
were entering a note, typing that fast, answering a phone call and
maybe even browsing your mail.. You may make mistakes and use words
like Yabbut, oh wait that was one of the english professors :-)
Oh Cam, I may not like you got a rise out of me but only worthy
adversaries can do that :-)
I love fridays, and although I dont have all next week off I will be
golfing Wednesday, Thursday and Sunday (Now thats a weekend to look
forward too).
MairB
(Plus Pats game tonight Live on Channel 22 out of springfield)
|
53.739 | Got the stop watch running (Maybe this reverse phs will work) | MR1PST::CBULLS::MBROOKS | | Fri Aug 26 1994 17:11 | 6 |
| (Im timing to see how long it takes for someone to comment on the
worthy adversaries line, there's a few mistakes in that line I think
you can find them).
Test #1
MaB
|
53.740 | Cam Way...I like it! | GENRAL::WADE | FearTheGovernmentWhoFearsYourGuns | Fri Aug 26 1994 17:26 | 4 |
|
Cam Neely notes in here?
Claybone
|
53.741 | | ROCK::GRONOWSKI | Indians in 1994 | Mon Aug 29 1994 09:13 | 4 |
53.742 | | CAMONE::WAY | Tell my friend boy, Willie Brown | Tue Sep 06 1994 11:19 | 7 |
| Air you slay me, you really do.
I hope you're more accurate on the golf course than you are in here, otherwise
you'll need a lot of liability insurance..... (that's a joke, son!)
'Saw
|
53.743 | | CNTROL::CHILDS | Everybody knows this is Nowhere | Fri Sep 09 1994 15:23 | 9 |
|
Don't get to excited Mair but I hear Michael has agree to play Basketball
again...........
In Scottie Pippen's charity game........
;^)
|
53.744 | | FRETZ::HEISER | Maranatha! | Fri Sep 09 1994 15:51 | 1 |
| It's probably Pippen's last game in Chicago Stadium too.
|
53.745 | This would have been the Red Sox's year... P:-) | MR1PST::CBULLS::MBROOKS | | Fri Sep 09 1994 16:24 | 8 |
| Its eveyone last game in chicago stadium, dont they start in the new
building this coming season. By the way, anyone know if its going to
be on TeeVee tonight :-)
Ive watched michael play a couple times this past month, the longer the
baseball strike goes on the more intresting baseball becomes :-)
mab
|
53.746 | | OUTSRC::HEISER | Grace changes everything | Fri Jan 13 1995 11:37 | 3 |
53.747 | more on trades | HBAHBA::HAAS | dingle lingo | Fri Jan 13 1995 12:29 | 13 |
| I just heard Peter Vescey on the Babe's show talking about Pippen.
Supposedly, the Bulls have promised Pippen that he will be traded before
the deadline which is sometime around Feb 20.
The Bulls are calling anyone and everyone. The Clippers seem to be
getting a lot of attention.
FWIW, Vescey also talked about pending trades for Clyde Drexler (maybe)
and malcontent Kendall Gill (fer sure headed outta town). Also, something
about Christian Laettner to the Celtics for X and some picks.
TTom
|
53.748 | This would be something | POBOX::WIERSBECK | | Wed Mar 08 1995 15:17 | 20 |
| There are reports out of here (Chicago) today that Michael may be
coming back to the Bulls. Now normally I'd toss it aside as another
shot of wishful thinking, but this seems to be deserving more
attention. Jordan was at the Berto Center yesterday for three hours
going over tapes. He is supposed to be there again today and tomorrow.
Tomorrow is the first official day that he's due to report to minor
league camp, but apparently that isn't in his plans. Supposedly, he is
retiring from baseball.
As I said, this is all talk, but a brief interview with BJ Armstrong
(Michael's best friend on the Bulls) a short time ago, makes things
interesting. BJ was asked directly if Michael was quitting baseball
and coming back and he danced around it like a pro. He said that he
valued his friendship to Michael and would let him make any
announcement to the media.
The radio guys sure think he's on his way back.
Spud
|
53.749 | | OUTSRC::HEISER | Grace changes everything | Wed Mar 08 1995 15:23 | 11 |
53.750 | No problem if he wants back | POBOX::WIERSBECK | | Wed Mar 08 1995 15:30 | 7 |
| Michael could play tonight if the Bulls had a game. He has passed the
one year date where there had to be a vote taken to allow him back in.
It's pretty much a matter of Michael saying he's ready and guess what,
there he is.
Spud
|
53.751 | | AKOCOA::BREEN | The roar of the paint | Wed Mar 08 1995 15:49 | 6 |
| The NBA didn't officially sanction him (eg suspend) because of the
gambling allegations, I doubt they could do it now.
btw did they ever get that pair to trial that allegedly killed pere
Jordan? The Bulls are missing two big ingredients to their winning
teams not to speak of Paxson
|
53.752 | Still talk, but getting interesting | POBOX::WIERSBECK | | Thu Mar 09 1995 09:57 | 9 |
| In addition to watching tapes of Bulls games earlier this season,
Michael is working out with them. That part isn't all that unusual,
but doing so three days in a row and watching tapes is more than
before. His (former) teammates say he hasn't lost a step and could
still dominate the NBA. In fact, one would think the layoff would let
his body recouperate a little.
Spud
|
53.753 | salary cap | HBAHBA::HAAS | Plan 9 from Outer Space | Thu Mar 09 1995 10:05 | 7 |
| As I understand it, the biggest issue of Jordan's [possible] return is
the salary cap.
All the money that the Bulls pay him will count against the cap so it'll
be interesting to see what kinda remunerations he'll be given.
TTom
|
53.754 | :^) | USCTR1::GARBARINO | Dean > Bumhiem | Thu Mar 09 1995 10:07 | 4 |
| > In addition to watching tapes of Bulls games earlier this season,
> Michael is working out with them.
Spud, do you believe that Elvis is still alive ?
|
53.755 | | MKFSA::LONG | Let your tongue hang out. Stay cool. | Thu Mar 09 1995 10:10 | 7 |
| >>Spud, do you believe that Elvis is still alive ?
Thanks! I really needed my nasal passages flushed with Pepsi
this morning!
billl
|
53.756 | | OUTSRC::HEISER | Grace changes everything | Thu Mar 09 1995 11:21 | 2 |
53.757 | | MKFSA::LONG | Let your tongue hang out. Stay cool. | Thu Mar 09 1995 11:30 | 4 |
| Not to mention the Suns, whether he comes back or not. ;^)
billl
|
53.758 | Maybe Pax will come back too? :*) | POBOX::WIERSBECK | | Thu Mar 09 1995 11:45 | 9 |
| Ha ha, Joe. Good one! :*) (no on Elvis, BTW ;*)
Umm, it may all be hype again, but he's definately working out with da
team. I 'Saw (oops) saw the footage lasted night on the news muhself.
He was making some sweet moves...
Spud
|
53.759 | It'd be fairly easy to make room | POBOX::WIERSBECK | | Thu Mar 09 1995 12:04 | 8 |
| Re: Jordan's contract status
He is still under contract to the Bulls for this season and next. The
Bulls aren't currently paying Michael, but may resume at any time. He
gets $4M per year.
Spud
|
53.760 | White Sox expect him\ | HBAHBA::HAAS | Plan 9 from Outer Space | Thu Mar 09 1995 12:37 | 5 |
| USA Today is reporting that the White Sox expect Jordan to report to the
Minor leagues. The deadline is Saturday. He's supposed to show up Friday
for a required physical.
TTom
|
53.761 | I sense something BIG! :*) | POBOX::WIERSBECK | | Thu Mar 09 1995 14:18 | 14 |
| Of course he's "expected" He hasn't made any announcement otherwise.
Schuler went out of his way to give Michael an extra day. The minor
leaguers are due for physicals tomorrow, but Michael already had one.
In listening to Psycho Lyons, Jordan has always reported early with the
pitchers and catchers to get extra work in. They reported today. It's
also being reported this afternoon that he took part in a FULL Bulls
workout this morning.
It's now being reported that sources within the Bulls organization say
an announcement of some sort will be coming in the next day or two.
Spud
|
53.762 | Vegas moves fast! | POBOX::WIERSBECK | | Thu Mar 09 1995 14:21 | 9 |
| Damn, forgot to mention these two other items:
Jordan was watching the tapes with Phil Jackson.
The odds in Las Vegas for the Bulls to win the Championship have
dropped from 16:1 to 8:1.
Spud
|
53.763 | really it's great news | OUTSRC::HEISER | Grace changes everything | Thu Mar 09 1995 15:00 | 1 |
53.764 | Bulls on WGN Friday and Saturday just in case... | POBOX::WIERSBECK | | Thu Mar 09 1995 15:01 | 10 |
| Those that have cable may want to tune into TBS tonight. Dick Versace
was just on radio and they had Patrick Ewing live in the studio to tape
an interview. When Patrick was told Michael may be returning, Versace
said, "you shoulda seen his face." :*)
The radio guys read blurb that has gone over the wire quoting Phil
Jackson saying Michael will have a statement sometime today.
Spud
|
53.765 | | OUTSRC::HEISER | Grace changes everything | Thu Mar 09 1995 15:11 | 2 |
53.766 | Its won in the middle | AKOCOA::BREEN | The roar of the paint | Thu Mar 09 1995 16:02 | 3 |
| Bobby Sura has a better chance of being next years rookie of the year
than Bulls, with or without his airs, winning the nba championship. Horace
and Bill and Johnny are gone, Luc is Luc and that is that.
|
53.767 | Krystoviak said the Bulls practice "very spirited" | POBOX::WIERSBECK | | Thu Mar 09 1995 16:16 | 14 |
| Luc is second or third string center on this team, behind Perdue and
Wennington. No one here is predicting a championship IF he returns.
But the Bulls chances would be greatly improved. A team of BJ, Pippen,
Kukoc, MJ and whoever... ain't too shabby. To have two of the top five
players in the league would make you very formidable to say the least.
More anticipation:
There were three media types at the Berto early this morning. By the
end of practice there were about 75. ESPN pulled a whole crew out of
Minnesota (hey! :*) to bring them down here to cover the story.
Spud
|
53.768 | The papers won't be screaming headlines tomorrow? | POBOX::WIERSBECK | | Thu Mar 09 1995 16:57 | 5 |
| The Bulls have announced there will not be a press conference today.
Which leads us to believe... tomorrow.
Spud
|
53.769 | | AKOCOA::BREEN | The roar of the paint | Thu Mar 09 1995 17:19 | 2 |
| Spud you're not but some others seemed a bit impetuous and I had to
bring them to earth
|
53.770 | | OUTSRC::HEISER | Grace changes everything | Fri Mar 10 1995 11:51 | 1 |
53.771 | he'd upgrade their center position | USCTR1::GARBARINO | Dean > Bumhiem | Fri Mar 10 1995 11:57 | 4 |
| > MJ is on a plane headed towards Phoenix as we speak.
Why, is he too building a house in Phoenix and signing to play for the
Suns at the league-minimum salary ? :^o
|
53.772 | this weekend? | POBOX::WIERSBECK | | Fri Mar 10 1995 12:31 | 5 |
| Acually, he was in Phoenix last night. He headed down there for a
charity event with Charles that had previouly been planned.
Spud
|
53.773 | Bulls ought to come out fired up tonight! | POBOX::WIERSBECK | | Fri Mar 10 1995 14:52 | 10 |
| According to Coach Phil today, MJ will need a week and a half to be
ready to play. His first game will probably be a week from Sunday vs.
Indiana. I think it's an NBC game too, but the MVP sports reporter
said the NBA has absolutely no control of when he returns. They're
still working out some details.
Through his agent today, Michael has officially retired from baseball.
Spud
|
53.774 | | CAMONE::WAY | USS Grampus, SS-207, In Memoriam | Fri Mar 10 1995 14:59 | 20 |
| Okay.
Here's a rumor I heard today. I'm not saying I believe it, but here's
what I heard. Discuss amongst yourselves. I'm glad to see
Mikey_Air_Nathan_Detroit_Jordan coming back...
I heard today that the thing with Baseball was all part of a thing worked
out with the NBA due to his gambling.
Rather than suspend him, they let him take off for more than one year.
He played Baseball in the meantime.
Now that the year is up and then some, he can come back....
that's what I heard. What do you think?
'Saw
|
53.775 | TNT/TBS wants to show more Bulls | POBOX::WIERSBECK | | Fri Mar 10 1995 15:11 | 8 |
| 'Saw,
That had been mentioned here... along with the phrase "that was the
quietest suspension ever known." But who knows, I'm just enjoying his
comeback.
Spud
|
53.776 | | MKFSA::LONG | Let your tongue hang out. Stay cool. | Fri Mar 10 1995 15:18 | 6 |
| Oooo sounds like a NBA "grassy knoll" thang.
I wonder if he sleeps with his door locked...
billl
|
53.777 | 777 snarf | OUTSRC::HEISER | Grace changes everything | Fri Mar 10 1995 15:24 | 3 |
53.778 | Just the facks maam | CSLALL::BRULE | Was there life before ESPN? | Fri Mar 10 1995 15:40 | 16 |
| Where's the evidence? The same people who are saying Lewis did Coke?
The problem is that labeling someone with a tag that they bet on their
own games and has a gambling problem is something that should not be
done easily. Fact. Jordan has bet on his golf game. Fact Probably one
million other people have. Fact Jordan was seen at the table in
Atlantic City. Fact Millions of people go to Atlantic city.
Not a fact. Jordan has bet on games that he's played. If the NBA
thought they had the goods on Jordan and wanted to make sure that
another player wouldn't bet on their own games then why wouldn't they
announce that they had suspended Jordan. They could then tell the rest
of the players that we suspended the most popular player in the game.
We'll do the same to anyone else. People try to justify it by saying he
bet millions. So what he makes multi millions.
Mike
|
53.779 | Nothing like good ol' bucks when reasons are needed | AKOCOA::BREEN | The roar of the paint | Fri Mar 10 1995 15:45 | 4 |
| And I've simply suggested that his real market value (close to 15 mil/yr)
was so much greater than his actual salary that it wasn't worth it.
For conspiracy buffs I'd throw in the death of his father as a factor.
|
53.780 | | CTHQ::MCCULLOUGH | Potty training is hell!!! | Fri Mar 10 1995 15:49 | 4 |
| | ready to play. His first game will probably be a week from Sunday vs.
| Indiana. I think it's an NBC game too, but the MVP sports reporter
Coincidence - I THINK NOT!
|
53.781 | just another coincidence | OUTSRC::HEISER | Grace changes everything | Fri Mar 10 1995 16:01 | 6 |
53.782 | Does it really matter? | POBOX::WIERSBECK | | Fri Mar 10 1995 16:25 | 9 |
| Bob,
He could play as early as next Friday, who knows? Why get all excited
if he starts Sunday and it happens to be on NBC?
In fact, it'd do all NBA fans everywhere a great service.
Spud
|
53.783 | | CTHQ::MCCULLOUGH | Potty training is hell!!! | Fri Mar 10 1995 16:47 | 13 |
| | He could play as early as next Friday, who knows? Why get all excited
| if he starts Sunday and it happens to be on NBC?
SpudMark
I was being somewhat light-hearted about it, but if you really must know, MJ's
public life is a carefully staged, well controlled series of photo-ops,
promotional ops, and chances to maximize the wealth of himself, the NBA, Nike,
Gatoraide, etc...
But I *DO* love to watch him play ball.
=bob=
|
53.784 | | OUTSRC::HEISER | Grace changes everything | Fri Mar 10 1995 17:14 | 1 |
53.785 | | OUTSRC::HEISER | Grace changes everything | Fri Mar 10 1995 17:29 | 1 |
53.786 | | POBOX::WIERSBECK | | Mon Mar 13 1995 09:32 | 7 |
| Well, it sounds like Michael won't be making any announcement this
week. According to Jackson, Michael will join the team for a couple
more practices next week and then make his decision. If he does come
back, the target date is sounding like March 24 vs. Orlando.
Spud
|
53.787 | Still feels too good to be true so Im waiting to get excited | MR1PST::THEKGB::MBROOKS | | Tue Mar 14 1995 09:54 | 23 |
| Man this notesfile is overused, I got in and out again to see how
many new notes since the last time I was in here (Sometime late
december) and it was over 5K....
Well being a bulls fan I dont care what anyone says does or hears I
wont beleive it until MJ sinks his first basket.
And as usaul the same anti-bulls/mj fans are spewing the same anti
rumors and crap.. Facts are MJ MIGHT be a bull again becuase of one
thing and one thing only.. THE STRIKE... This guy needs the spotlight
Im sure he wishes he could lead a simplier personal life but he needs
the spotlight.
Im still not convinced he's back, its too good to be true and I wont
beleive it or get excited about it until I see him JAM OVER SHAQ..
Funny seems like everytime I turn the Tube onto a game its eaither
Shaq, Ewing or Barkley... Now maybe I can enjoy a few games this year
:-)
MairB
|
53.788 | | OUTSRC::HEISER | Grace changes everything | Tue Mar 14 1995 10:24 | 1 |
53.789 | I have my new node DOZERS (My ffl team is the Bull-Dozers) | MR1PST::THEKGB::MBROOKS | | Tue Mar 14 1995 14:00 | 12 |
| I wish I had got in here earlier (Like last week) This is my only
source of News as I dont read the paper or watch TV much (Like almost
None) so I need this once in awile....
Of course I still dont beleive it (I'll have to open the TV guid,
something I havnt done in about 2 months) and see what days and tims
the Inside the NBA SHows are on.... ESPN Right...
Can someone tell me what night of the week and what time that show is
on .... Thanks
mab
|
53.790 | | USCTR1::GARBARINO | Red Sox > Syracuse Hoopsters | Tue Mar 14 1995 16:45 | 5 |
| > Funny seems like everytime I turn the Tube onto a game its eaither
> Shaq, Ewing or Barkley... Now maybe I can enjoy a few games this year
Actually MairB, the Bulls have been on the tube far too much this season,
considering their .500 record.
|
53.791 | Gets annoying, eh? ;*) | POBOX::WIERSBECK | | Tue Mar 14 1995 16:49 | 8 |
| Hey Joe,
Now you know how people in smaller markets feel when all we're (well, I
used to be anyway) fed is the Mets, Yanks, and Dodgers on a sickening
basis.
Spud
|
53.792 | another conspiracy | OUTSRC::HEISER | Grace changes everything | Wed Mar 15 1995 12:48 | 9 |
53.793 | For what I care of NBA, I want to see Jordan... | EDWIN::WAUGAMAN | NLRB, men of judicial integrity | Wed Mar 15 1995 13:41 | 17 |
|
> I still think there is something awfully suspicious about all of this.
> An NBA investigation into Jordan's gambling was pending at the time of
> his retirement. Stern called it off after the retirement saying it was
> no longer necessary. Should they initiate the investigation now or
> continue to let this cloud hang over their heads? I think it should be
> resolved.
Why bother? If no laws have been broken and there's no danger of MJ
being carted off to jail, who really cares? This is the NBA. Or
rather, this is the NBA, and this is the NBA without Michael Jordan.
Big difference. If you must, have David Stern invent some fantastic
story about how MJ's gambling problems were induced by outside pressures
from those same guys who framed OJ and roll out the basketballs...
glenn
|
53.794 | could've been the Pete Rose of the NBA for all we know | OUTSRC::HEISER | Grace changes everything | Wed Mar 15 1995 13:50 | 2 |
53.795 | | MR1PST::THEKGB::MBROOKS | | Mon Apr 03 1995 15:13 | 41 |
| Well I guess I was wrong, I really thought it would take Chicago/MJ
at least 10 or so games to get the timing back and for Jordan to get
back into Game shape.... But 55pts vs Chicago slapped my face and woke
me up... There contenders NOW... But not even I could write a script
of MJ returning to the bulls and then leading them to another RING
because I cant write Fiction (Hell I cant write at all :-)...)
But here we are 11games left (2 vs Cleveland) and sitting .5 games
behind cleveland for the 5th seed, A Dream come true, I will enjoy
watching the Bugs VS Bulls regardless of the winner, too bad they have
to meet in the 1st round. Charlotte could still beat out Indiana for
the central division but 2.5 games with 10 or so to go wont be easy.
(Of course I think back to the Knicks that blew a 5 or so game lead
over boston with only 8 or so togo so anything is possible).
Bulls are clearly a MUCH better team with jordan (Even a cold MJ
playing in his 5-8 game) and it will make the Eastern Playoffs much
more intresting. Before MJ un-retired I would have predicted no
Upsets in the first rnd (All Home Team winning) but that could now
change...
What a Piece of work the west is, where did San Antonio and Seattle
come from, blinked my eye's and both top spots in the west changed
hands ????? Back 3.5 I dont think Dallas will make it this year but
they have all the pieces to go far in the next few years....
Boston at Cleveland
Indiana at New York
Chicago could be tied with Cleveland by 10pm tonight :-)
Chicago goes to New Jersey on April 5th and then has a home/away with
Cleveland (At Chicago on the 7th then in Cleveland on the 9th). next
Monday should tell the tale for the playoffs....
I'll try and get back into the notesfile then... Have a good one
(I watched my first FULL game this weekend, Phoenix VS SanAntonio what
was barkley saying, more importantly what was he thinking... I missed
the msg that he sent thats for damn sure...)
|
53.796 | | USCTR1::GARBARINO | bumhiem, lappas...idiots | Mon Apr 03 1995 16:11 | 4 |
| > I'll try and get back into the notesfile then... Have a good one
Glad to see you back in here with your Bulls report MaB. It's a good
thing your workload has eased up a bit. :^)
|
53.797 | | OUTSRC::HEISER | next year in Jerusalem! | Mon Apr 03 1995 16:23 | 2 |
53.798 | WORST NIGHTMARE FINALS WOULD BE: Lakers VS Magic ARGH>.. | MR1PST::THEKGB::MBROOKS | | Mon Apr 03 1995 16:38 | 22 |
| -2, Ya just dont tell my boss :-)
They have me doing some work in other site's and some training so Ive
been out of my Office ALOT the past few weeks/months. I out wed-fri
so Wont be able to Note This week (Trying to take advantage of today
:-)...).
-1, Ya the bulls are Once Again week at the Center spot and this will
more then likly play a HUGE role in there odds this year.... But they
proved (3 times) that you dont need a center, and no one will say that
Bill Cartwright is a TOP Center in this league, not that Wennington is
as good but they may be able to get by with out Mr Elbows. Now grant
on the other hand was UnReplaceable, Dickey Simpkins wont make Chicago
forget about grant anytime soon... It will be intresting to see if they
can get thru the 1st round, almost wish they would meet NY or ORL in
rnd 1 and just get it over with...
I dont want to Jinx my Westcoast team (AGAIN) so I wont predict them in
the west but Id like to see Char, Chi or Ind from the East :-)
mab
|
53.799 | Up 1 game and Cleveland on the down swing, 5th seed it is | MR1PST::THEKGB::MBROOKS | | Thu Apr 06 1995 09:52 | 30 |
| Just had to get in here, Bulls win there Season High 5th Straight
game and are 7 games over .500 (40-33) move into the 5th seed and
take a full game lead on Cleveland (4.5 games behind Charlotte with
only 9 games left so the 5th seed is the best they can do. The east
looks pretty much set
1 Orlando 54-19
3 New York 48-25
2 Indiana 48-26
4 Charlotte 44-28
5 Chicago 40-33
6 Cleveland 39-34
7 Atlanata 36-37
8 Boston 30-43
9 Miami 29-25
New York can still get HCA For the 2nd round if they can finish with a
better record then indiana. Chicago VS Charlotte and if the win
Orlando, a few years ago this would sound like a cake walk.
Now how about those Spurs... there now 1.5 up on the field and have a
great shot at HCA thruout in the west. Denver and Sacramento are
currently tied for the 8th spot in the west (Bet there hoping
Sacramento can edgo out denver in the standings :-)..). Seattle has a
mere 1/2 game lead on Phoenix so thats anyone's division at this point.
I dont think anyone will hit 60W's this season and the Bullets and
CLippers are in a battle for the most balls :-) Clippers are up 3
games :-)
See ya around
|
53.800 | It Figures, I get to watch a full game and they stink | MR1PST::THEKGB::MBROOKS | | Mon Apr 10 1995 09:00 | 22 |
| Bulls Sip...
They got the job done on friday night (Ya cause I couldnt watch it)
and then on sunday, during a nationally televised game they looked
horrible, the Decision Making for passes and shots was only outdone
by the poor shooting and defense... I dont have stats (no Paper or
access to the WWW right now) but I dont think they got it done on any
part of there game, they had to shoot a horrible % (2pt and 3pt and
more then likly FG as well). Im sure they were outrebounded they just
looked horrible (In the 2nd half). The only fans that have to feel
worse then the bulls fans after that loss are the Cav fans. They let
the bulls get right back in it and on a poor inbounds pass almost gave
the win away....
I think this puts the bulls 1 game up on Cleveland for the 5th seed and
must all but clinch the 4rth seed for Charlotte (they lost yesturday so
this was a chance for chicago to close the gap).
Whats up with Orlando they seem to be losing quite a bit as well... Can
anyone tell me if San Antonio won yesturday ?
MaB
|
53.801 | | CAMONE::WAY | USS Snook SS-279, On Eternal Patrol | Mon Apr 10 1995 09:11 | 5 |
| > -< It Figures, I get to watch a full game and they stink >-
Yeah, tell me about it. That always happens to me too. Not with the Bulls
of course, but with my other teams....8^)
|
53.802 | | USCTR1::GARBARINO | | Mon Apr 10 1995 11:06 | 10 |
| > Whats up with Orlando they seem to be losing quite a bit as well
Same thing that appears to be happening to Charlotte. The long season
appears to be taking its toll on two thin rosters. It's going to be
very interesting to see what each of these clubs do in the playoffs.
Both could be knocked out by the Bulls.
San Antonio won (their 15th straight). Will these guys really come out
of the West ?
|
53.803 | | MR1PST::THEKGB::MBROOKS | | Tue Apr 11 1995 12:09 | 14 |
| Who won last night's games, I know Charlotte beat boston but what
about the Denver AT Minny and GS at Dallas games ?
Chicago has to watch themsleves if Charlotte and Orlando dont get
all there key Players back for the playoffs maybe they have a chance
to go deeper then expected (then who knows its a long road to the
finals). But if they slip below Charlotte they would get NY then IND
(If they got that far) at this point I hope they get the Expansion
teams over the seasoned teams... Even thought I think Orlando/Char
are better teams then NY/IND the playoffs can get to the younger
guys....
Will San Antonio win 60 games ?
mab
|
53.804 | | CAMONE::WAY | USS Snook SS-279, On Eternal Patrol | Tue Apr 11 1995 12:10 | 1 |
| I believe Denver spanked the Twolves.....
|
53.805 | results | HBAHBA::HAAS | You ate my hiding place. | Tue Apr 11 1995 12:31 | 4 |
| Denver 114, Minnesota 107.
Golden State 123, Dallas 112.
TTom
|
53.806 | | OUTSRC::HEISER | next year in Jerusalem! | Tue Apr 11 1995 13:04 | 2 |
53.807 | phoenix = cream puff, according to Mike | HBAHBA::HAAS | You ate my hiding place. | Tue Apr 11 1995 13:33 | 7 |
| Mike,
You're just mad cause your guys have to play Seattle twice and San
Antonio. Also, the matchup on 4/15 with the Lakers could be a preview of
the playoff pairings.
TTom
|
53.808 | | MR1PST::THEKGB::MBROOKS | | Tue Apr 11 1995 13:32 | 11 |
| Well there magic # is 5 to clinch HCA thru the west 6 to have HCA
thruout the playoffs...
Of course I dont know the rest of there schedule but there next 2
games are vs West Cost playoff teams with decent records
Portland .527 tonight and then Phoenix .707 tomorow, how is that
a creampuff schedule...
mab
|
53.809 | | WMOIS::CHAPALONIS_M | NY YANKEES 1995 WORLD CHAMPS!!!!! | Tue Apr 11 1995 13:40 | 4 |
|
Heiser is just trying to divert some of the Chokedom from his
beloved Suns!!
|
53.810 | Spurs riding high | ILBBAK::SILVESTRI | I have no answers | Tue Apr 11 1995 13:41 | 16 |
| >> The Spurs have a cream puff schedule the rest of the way. If they
>> don't win 23 in a row, it was a supreme choke job.
Nice try there Mike .. but look at it from the other perspective,
if the rest of their schedule is "easy" then that means they
have already completed the "hard" part of their schedule .. and they
own the leagues best record .. the Spurs are for real, no matter
how much you want to diss their back court ..
Weren't you the one who also predicted that they would crash and burn
when Dennis Rodman went down with the shoulder injury? I don't think
they have lost a game since his injury (and he starts practicing
again today) ..
Vinny
|
53.811 | 23 in a row | OUTSRC::HEISER | next year in Jerusalem! | Tue Apr 11 1995 13:48 | 26 |
53.812 | Six competitive games, then the last two | TNPUBS::NAZZARO | Thanks for a great year UMass! | Tue Apr 11 1995 13:57 | 5 |
| Seems to me that the Spurs havew six tough games in a row with teams
either in the playoffs or fighting for the last playoff spot, until
they end up with the Woofs and the Clips.
NAZZ
|
53.813 | | MR1PST::THEKGB::MBROOKS | | Tue Apr 11 1995 15:45 | 5 |
| Id love to see them win the next 2, they can split the rest and it
may not matter 61w should clinch HCA thruout the playoffs (Of course
we all remember what happened to the #1 seed in the west last year).
mab
|
53.814 | Thanks in advance | MR1PST::THEKGB::MBROOKS | | Wed Apr 12 1995 09:14 | 11 |
| OK can someone post a rundown of last nights results, I didnt catch
any sportscenter type shows and my paper (The T&G) is a morning
addition so NO LATE GAMES....
The only think I know are that the Hawks won and the Cavs lost, I
beleive that clinches a playoff spot for the hawks leaving only 1
spot unclaimed (Celtics are currenlty the 8th team). So did the
bulls stay 1 up on the cavs or did they manage a win and grab a 2
game lead on the cavs ?
MairB
|
53.815 | | CAMONE::WAY | USS Snook SS-279, On Eternal Patrol | Wed Apr 12 1995 09:59 | 2 |
| Spurs lost and I think I heard that Dallas lost too... But I was half
asleep with WFAN sports on the radio alarm so I could very well be wrong....8^)
|
53.816 | HTH | ODIXIE::ZOGRAN | It's the Champale talking! | Wed Apr 12 1995 10:03 | 13 |
| San Antonio lost to Portland, 91 - 71
Knicks beat the Heat - 112 - 99
Bucks beat Pistons - 114 - 109
Orlando beat Cleveland - 107 - 90
Bulls beat Pacers - 96 - 89
I thinks Dallas lost.
UMDan
|
53.817 | | WMOIS::CHAPALONIS_M | NY YANKEES 1995 WORLD CHAMPS!!!!! | Wed Apr 12 1995 10:09 | 3 |
|
Dallas beat Houston in Double OT
|
53.818 | Dallas 156-147 in 2 OT - my kinda basketball! | TNPUBS::NAZZARO | Thanks for a great year UMass! | Wed Apr 12 1995 12:42 | 5 |
| Jason Kidd had a triple double - 38 points (including 8 3-pointers!),
10 rebounds, and 11 assists. Great highlights on Sportscenter this
morning - there were three being hit at every buzzer it seemed like.
NAZZ
|
53.819 | other rookies | HBAHBA::HAAS | You ate my hiding place. | Wed Apr 12 1995 12:48 | 9 |
| And in the battle of the other two potential Rookies of the Year, Big Dog
got the better of Grant Hill, winning 114-109.
Robinson had 30 points, 7 rebounds and 3 assists to Hills 25, 9 and 4.
Throw in Eddie Jones and you almost have the whole All Rookie team. Who's
the 5th?
TTom
|
53.820 | Whatever happened to Sharone Wright? | TNPUBS::NAZZARO | Thanks for a great year UMass! | Wed Apr 12 1995 12:52 | 12 |
| All rookie team is pretty easy this season:
F - Grant Hill
F - Glen Robinson
C - Eric Montross
G - Jason Kidd
G - Eddie Jones
Second team: Juwan Howard, Lamond Murray, Brian Grant, Khalid Reeves,
and (tie) Jalen Rose/Greg Minor.
NAZZ
|
53.821 | RE: .819 | IMBETR::DUPREZ | | Wed Apr 12 1995 12:55 | 9 |
|
Interesting. If you're going by final team scores, Big Dog wins. If you're
talking value of the stats, is 30 points, 7 boards and 3 assists really better
than 25, 9, and 4. I don't think there's a hell of a lot of difference.
Is there a Bill James hoops equivalent who has a formula for this kind
of thing?
Roland
|
53.822 | Sorry, wrong note ;*) | POBOX::WIERSBECK | | Wed Apr 12 1995 12:58 | 4 |
| Tony Kukoc came up with another solid game last night.
Spud
|
53.823 | Higlights continueeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeed | AKOCOA::BREEN | | Wed Apr 12 1995 13:14 | 8 |
| Kidd brought Dallas back from 11 in ot with a steal-3pter the
highlight. He was unconscious; Mashburn's 42 (and some incredible
highlights of his own) almost missed in the shouting.
Nazz, Rose has had a great second half and eclipsed Minor in
performance if not in potential. The 3 team race for number 8 is quite
interesting if you like that sort of thing (let's face it in these
winter leagues it's the only races that really count).
|
53.824 | I need an afternoon paper once in awile | MR1PST::THEKGB::MBROOKS | | Wed Apr 12 1995 14:30 | 7 |
| I didnt really think Chicago would win last night, of course I
thought San Antonio would win and would have predicted 3 or 4
other games incorectly as well...
Hopefully someone updated the Standings note ?
MaB
|
53.825 | you're stretching too far Nazz | USCTR1::GARBARINO | | Wed Apr 12 1995 14:31 | 10 |
| > F - Grant Hill
> F - Glen Robinson
> C - Eric Montross
> G - Jason Kidd
> G - Eddie Jones
> Second team: Juwan Howard, Lamond Murray, Brian Grant, Khalid Reeves,
Nationally, I think Brian Grant would gain more support than Montross.
|
53.826 | | BIGQ::MCKAY | | Wed Apr 12 1995 14:43 | 4 |
| How about Donyell Marshall? A changed game since he went to G.S.
I think he had back to back 27 point games last week.
Jimbo
|
53.827 | Depends on how the team is chosen | ILBBAK::SILVESTRI | I have no answers | Wed Apr 12 1995 14:56 | 19 |
| >> -< you're stretching too far Nazz >-
>> > F - Grant Hill
>> > F - Glen Robinson
>> > C - Eric Montross
>> > G - Jason Kidd
>> > G - Eddie Jones
>> > Second team: Juwan Howard, Lamond Murray, Brian Grant, Khalid Reeves,
>> Nationally, I think Brian Grant would gain more support than Montross.
*If* you go strictly by performance, then Brian Grant and
Juwaan Howard will both garner more votes than Eric Montross ..
.. but if you were to pick the all-rookie team like you pick the
all-star team (ie. two forwards, a center and two guards) then
Eric definately gets the nod, he is by far the most productive
rookie center ..
Vinny
|
53.828 | Should be a battle right to the end | MR1PST::THEKGB::MBROOKS | | Thu Apr 13 1995 08:57 | 11 |
| No big Deal Chicago beat Detroit last night by 11pts, i think most
people would have assumed the same, but Im looking at the box scores
and they had 7 people in double digit scoring (Only jordan was over
20 with 29). But the thing that jumped out at me right away was NO
PIPPEN, he obviously did not play last night can someone tell me why ?
Thanks in advance (Ive got to get Web access again :-)...)
mab
Bulls are up 2.5 on the cavs but back 4 on char so the
#5 spot looks like a lock, Char/Ind fighting forthe #2 and 6-8
are up for grabs
|
53.829 | eight out of nine now | POBOX::WIERSBECK | | Thu Apr 13 1995 10:03 | 10 |
| Pippen was out with the flu. It's been going around to a few players
on the team. The Bulls have the next three days off, so Scottie stayed
home. I supposed they figured they could win without him anyway.
MairB, why didn't you think doubles could beat Indiana at HOME???
C'mon, get with the program! :*)
Spud
|
53.830 | | USCTR1::GARBARINO | | Thu Apr 13 1995 11:09 | 8 |
| > Bulls are up 2.5 on the cavs but back 4 on char so the
> #5 spot looks like a lock, Char/Ind fighting forthe #2 and 6-8
> are up for grabs
Mathematically there could be some changes of position, but it's
not likely.
One certainty is Chicago will have to win on the road in every series.
|
53.831 | Sunday's game ought to be fun! | POBOX::WIERSBECK | | Thu Apr 13 1995 13:27 | 17 |
| I'm thinking the road playoffs may not be such a bad thing for the
Bulls this year. Michael is going through what the whole Bulls team
did the first month or so of the season and that is getting used to the
new stadium. The lighting is different, the background is different
and the sound is different. Michael has stated that he doesn't like
playing at the UC yet and feels more comfortable shooting at the road
hoops that he's more familiar with. If you look at his shooting stats,
you'll see why. His FG percentage is around 10% higher on the road.
The ace in the hole is they have Michael. He'll get his shot, be it
against NY, Orlando or whomever. If the Bulls continue playing like
they have been the last 20 games or so, they'll be fine. Funny thing
is, Michael says he's just starting to feel comfortable playing again.
It's only been about 10 games.
Spud
|
53.832 | | USCTR1::GARBARINO | | Thu Apr 13 1995 15:46 | 5 |
| > -< Sunday's game ought to be fun! >-
Enjoy it Spud. The Knicks have no shot of winning that game. Even
if they come close, Jordan will get the calls that will make the
difference. It don't mean a thing to either team.
|
53.833 | Ind, Char, Chi who cares just not Orlando or NY | MR1PST::THEKGB::MBROOKS | | Thu Apr 13 1995 16:43 | 23 |
| -1, Hmmm its a little early for sour grapes, its only tuesday... So I
guess the if NY wins its because they gave Ewing the calls....
The Game Will mean someting to both of them.... Its not likly but
Cleveland can still catch/pass Chicago and Chicago could still catch
Charlotte.. But the Big thing is, New York is 2 games up on Indiana
and if I remeber correctly NY would get HCA over Indiana if they meet
in round 2. New York will but up 2.5 after tonights game with the
bulletts so Indiana will be a stretch to catch him...
Even I cant beleive that the Bulls and Jordan are playing together this
good this quickly, I just hope they dont blow it come playoff time.
The first round will be tough vs the Punks :-) that series scares me
the most becasue they can obviously win and many will expect them too
but Rnd 2 vs Orlando will be great and if they lose it wont shock
anyone, especially with the way the refs will favor Shaq :-)... I dont
care what anyone says, Michael coming back added alot of fun and
excitment to the sport, down the stretch and will continue thru the
playoffs....
Go Bulls, just somehow, someone beat Orland and New York :-)
mab
|
53.834 | | USCTR1::GARBARINO | | Thu Apr 13 1995 16:54 | 25 |
| > -1, Hmmm its a little early for sour grapes, its only tuesday... So I
> guess the if NY wins its because they gave Ewing the calls....
Sour grapes ? Just stating what should happen. Spud is building up
Sunday's game, and I'm just saying that Chi should win. The emotions
for Knicks-Bulls will be high if/when they both get to the Eastern
Conference finals.
> Even I cant beleive that the Bulls and Jordan are playing together this
> good this quickly, I just hope they dont blow it come playoff time.
Actually, if you've seen their games, they aren't playing well together.
In fact, they look more like the JordanBulls pre-Pippen-Grant-Armstrong,
where MJ took all the shots and the team didn't dominate an opponent.
> but Rnd 2 vs Orlando will be great and if they lose it wont shock
> anyone, especially with the way the refs will favor Shaq :-)...
Now this is classic, MairB. Jordan-guy saying that someone else gets
the refs calls ! Very amusing.
And c'mon, EVERYONE who follows the NBA will be shocked if/when the Bulls
lose in the playoffs. They ain't no underdog anymore.
|
53.835 | MJ vs Shaq, NIke vs Reebok; money talks, Shaq walks | AKOCOA::BREEN | | Thu Apr 13 1995 17:08 | 9 |
| Well there's no JD to help out on this, only Mike Childs but here
goes..
The Shaq-Jordan series will be decided in some nba board room with
Stern,NBC honchos and Reebok and Nike execs bidding against each other.
Whichever of the two mega-stars can make the most money and pull up the
ratings the most will win out.
The the actual games can be played. I'd bet against Reebok and Shaq.
|
53.836 | Joe's doing what we call "setting up the loss" | POBOX::WIERSBECK | | Thu Apr 13 1995 17:22 | 24 |
| Well, you are somewhat correct Joe. The Bulls should win Sunday. I
think they're back to the level where no team should be favored over
them at home now. But you'll likely see the oddsmakers make them an
underdog come each playoff round. Still, I'd be disappointed if they
don't come out of the east, as I think they're certainly capable of
beating everyone in their path. Doesn't mean it will happen, but it's
sure possible.
As for Michael getting the calls, yes he does. But so does Patrick.
Goodness gracious, how many times did he go to the foul line last time?
I know they fouled him... but not EVERY time he touched the ball. That
was ridiculous.
You're also right that the Bulls have relied too much on MJ in several
games so far. But they are learning to play together with each game.
Last night was a good team night. They'll click more as time goes
along. It doesn't matter who you throw in there, they still have to
learn to play together. People forget, it's only been ten games.
Actually, I'll miss the game myself. My girlfriend has planned dinner
for "late afternoon." Thank goodness for VCR's. :*)
Spud
|
53.837 | | USCTR1::GARBARINO | | Thu Apr 13 1995 17:31 | 9 |
| > -< Joe's doing what we call "setting up the loss" >-
Oh, and how do you classify your "should be interesting Sunday" comment,
Spud ? :^)
And Spud, with the Yanks looking as clean as the driven snow the last
couple of years, and their recent acquisitions, can we expect a sudden
change of heart this year ??? ....... just in time for the WS ?
|
53.838 | | AKOCOA::BREEN | | Thu Apr 13 1995 18:03 | 7 |
| Spud, how do you make certain that you won't hear a score prior to
getting back to play the game. I was trying to do this for the ncaas
and I find that when you don't want to know even the most blase fm
station will come up with some obscure score.
The game I'm interested in is the Denver game with Abdul all-world Rauf
and the boys. Rose had 13 assists the other night.
|
53.839 | | MR1PST::THEKGB::MBROOKS | | Fri Apr 14 1995 08:36 | 33 |
| If the Stern decides to give the NBA Championship to the Bulls so
be it :-). This theory that the NBA helps promote there biggest
money makers to the title is fine but why do people just pick on
MJ. Look at Magic and Bird they were the 2 most Popular star's
from what 79-8? and they won like 8 titles between them, I cant
beleive the NBA GAVE THEM ALL THOSE TITLES.. I could even buy that
but come on what about Detroit, even that Lovablewannabe guard wasnt
a country wide adored bball player, you know that Isma, isha, oh you
know the guy :-)
THE BULLS CAN NOT AND WILL NOT MAKE IT TOO THE FINALS !!!! Im just
hoping they can get by the first round, of course I didnt think Chi
had a snowballs chance in hell at beating Orlando but after they
tanked it to Boston last night who knows maybe orlando does have a
few weaknesses... But like -2 said this was jordan's 10th game and
has what 6 or 7 more before playoffs, they still have no center and
Im not convinced that Pippen is at all happy with the situation. He
is a legitamate superstar and his talants are again being overshadowed
by Jordan. the rest of the team should be very happy as none of them
are out and out superstars and they should be thrilled to have both of
them back (but they have to be back physically and mentally).
No center and a very short time to get things all clicking add up to
early departure for the bulls, DAMN I HOPE IM WRONG but even I cannot
boldly predict a championship ring this year for the bulls.
If they do get by charlotte and both Orl/Ny are still in it I will
chant every nite that the bulls take out orlando and Ind takes out
NY add that too Houston/Phoenix/Lakers getting knocked out in the
west and I'll be happy ;-)
mab
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53.840 | exit | CNTROL::CHILDS | | Fri Apr 14 1995 10:04 | 14 |
|
Well did it ever occur to you guys that Jordan has been told to take
all the shots to get his game in gear? I'm sure once the real season
starts he'll become more of a team player. Defense is there weakness
and probably their undoing. My prediction: Indiana is coming out of
the East if the playing tables are equal.
But if as Billte says the playing table is tilted then it's got to be
Michael all the way. People always want to see the big guy fail so
Shaq gets hurt this way. Besides how can a team win it all when their
most important player can't even hit 50% of his foul shots? Besides
the tv ratings for Michael's comeback says it all.........
mike
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53.841 | Char, Orl, ? The road to the FInals is all but Blocked | MR1PST::THEKGB::MBROOKS | | Fri Apr 14 1995 11:50 | 23 |
| Hmmm Intresting I see Indiana as the 3rd best team behind Orl and NY
and weve all seen how NY Plays up and down so who knows which one will
be there during the playoffs. Indiana doesnt scare me, Ive already
seen that MJ Can control/shutdown Miller and that was with very little
practice, the rest of Indiana doesnt worry me (As in take Miller off of
that team and the Bulls with or without jordan would beat them). So
its MJ vs Miller and Id give a definate clear edge to MJ.
Boston Beats Orlando says it all, they can be beat and Shaq proved once
again that his refusal to spend adequet time practicing the BASICS of
the game and too much time in Hollywood just may cost this team the
playoffs AGAIN. Until Shaq loses some of his ME ME ME ME ME ME
attitude and starts doing things for the Good of the team They could be
in serious trouble. But to me I really think the NBA REFS will lean
in Shaq's favor. So most of the teams have a player that gets special
treatment, Ewing/Shaq/Jordan/Miller/ZO+Grandmama so I dont see how it
makes a huge difference.
The bulls could beat Orlando and even if they average .600 shooting
from the field .990 from the FT line people will still say the regs
gave it to them... In the Anti Bulls minds they cant beat anyone..
mab
|
53.842 | regs??? | BSS::MENDEZ | | Fri Apr 14 1995 13:25 | 2 |
| who are the "regs"??????
|
53.843 | | OUTSRC::HEISER | next year in Jerusalem! | Fri Apr 14 1995 13:27 | 2 |
53.844 | I wish we had a three day weekend too! | POBOX::WIERSBECK | | Fri Apr 14 1995 15:41 | 23 |
| Re: Joe
What I mean by "should be interesting" is they're building the game up
here as NY seeking some sort of revenge for the Bulls whipping them in
the Garden. :*) I think any Chicago-NY game is interesting these
days. I still say it's a game that the Bulls should win and by 8-10
points or so. I wasn't setting up the loss at all. :*)
As for the Yanks, nope, when I left them behind in '88 I remember
saying they'd become good again... but it's too bad, because I won't be
back. I really have no feeling for the team at all anymore. They all
look so foreign, save for Donbo. The Fat Man finally found a brain
cell and is letting a good manager run his ship (as best he can).
Bill, as for not hearing a score, usually I do too. But if we don't
have the TV on, I'll either leave the radio off or play a tape on the
way home. It certainly ruins the excitement when you already know the
outcome. I did manage to catch the Cleveland game off tape without
knowledge of the score. Sure made for an exciting finish. The great
thing is you can FF though all the timeouts and junk promotions/ads.
Spud
|
53.845 | | AKOCOA::BREEN | | Fri Apr 14 1995 16:40 | 9 |
| Ironically the Yankees are a team that I could root for because they
play the game hard and well and as a team, the sum better than the
parts and the redsox are the opposite but I doubt I'll switch.
I did hear the NC Arkansas score inadvertently at nc up about 10 then
watch Arkansas win it and almost shut that off with nc down. That
brings up a basketball note: with all the underclassmen going pro what
about Stewart of Arkansas - I saw Brian Williams on espn replay and
"Baby" Stewart could do that too.
|
53.846 | How's that for spreading around a little offense? | POBOX::WIERSBECK | | Mon Apr 17 1995 12:16 | 6 |
| da Bulls...
:*)
Spud
|
53.847 | Bulls beginning to click | POBOX::WIERSBECK | | Mon Apr 17 1995 15:49 | 8 |
| Got to see the decisive second quarter yesterday, but missed most of
the second half. Any reason for Riles leaving the subs in during the
run near the end?
Can't wait to see Michael's "rainbow" shot.
Spud
|
53.848 | 1st Round VS Charlotte it is | MR1PST::THEKGB::MBROOKS | | Tue Apr 18 1995 12:51 | 13 |
| Ya DaBulls are still winning but win'n Ugly at best... THey cant
seem to shot .500 in ANY GAMES !!!
Theyve been getting lucky (at the line of all places), Im surprised the
anti bulls fans must have noticed the HIGH # of times to the line in
there past 2 games..... :-)
The NY game was OK, they looked like they were going to make a run and
then MJ managed to end it with that incredible RAINBOW shot :-) NY
blocked 2 shots in a row and then with less then 3 seconds left MJ
tosses up that Rainbow and NAILS IT :-)....
MairB
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53.849 | | CNTROL::CHILDS | | Tue Apr 18 1995 13:02 | 12 |
|
What's to notice. Michael isn't a sissy, he will take it to the hole
so it stands to reason that there chances at the line would increase.
It's a shame they couldn't play NY in the first round.
Despite Muggsy's hammy, I like da buggs chances especially if LJ
decides to toss his weight around. Da Bulls have no answer whatsoever
for Zo. I expect him to step up his game even more and if the others
follow his lead, they'll drill the new eastern favorites unless Stern
and co. call it in........
mike
|
53.850 | | MR1PST::THEKGB::MBROOKS | | Tue Apr 18 1995 13:09 | 15 |
| Im not so sure, can zo take the punishment that 4 or 5 big man can
dish out. Just like the bulls of old this years unit will try and
throw 3 or 4 bodies at there opponents centers. Excluding the center
spot there's not a team in the east that matches up with Da Bulls so
once again they have to overcome the lack of center. They were able
to do this and win 3 championships in a row, they played teams with
some very Decent Centers to get there and win them so only time will
tell.
The only thing that will really piss me off is if charlotte does
manage to beat the bulls only to fall in fnd 2 too orland (be
major bummed)...
Go Celts, Go Atlanta (in rnd 1 :-)...)
mairb
|
53.851 | 10 out of 11 now | POBOX::WIERSBECK | | Tue Apr 18 1995 13:15 | 11 |
| It was interesting to hear the Bulls announcers talking about how it
might be a break playing Charlotte first, in that they're having
rebounding problems and that's one area the Bulls are weaker in.
BTW, I wouldn't look for anyone to "drill" the Bulls in the playoffs.
If they go down, it'll be with a major fight. In addition to what I've
stated earlier, I'd find it a HUGE disappointment if the Bulls don't
get by Charlotte.
Spud
|
53.852 | Maybe non bulls fans are more objective | AKOCOA::BREEN | | Tue Apr 18 1995 13:21 | 6 |
| re .850 - Even a Bull fan can't recognize contribution of Cartwright.
Defensively he was the equal of any of the center he faced in that run.
Perdue is okay but Longley needs to show he can do off last years
disaster.
Didn't Chicago also have Jayson Williams?
|
53.853 | and that ain't sayin' much | POBOX::WIERSBECK | | Tue Apr 18 1995 15:43 | 11 |
| Re: Bad Luck Longley
Last year's disaster? What happened, did you miss the first part
of his NBA career? He was actually better last year than before.
Even with a drastically better team he hasn't shown much improvement.
That's why Will the Thrill is still the starter.
I'm afraid this is as good as it gets for Bad Luck. :*O
Spud
|
53.854 | | AKOCOA::BREEN | | Tue Apr 18 1995 16:42 | 4 |
| As I think I mentioned, anyone with a tape of final game vs Knicks
should watch Longley in the 4th period, they can then forget any other
excuses for the Bulls loss. At one point he just stood there while a
rebound fell at his feet to be retrieved by a knick.
|
53.855 | The thought of chicago having a top5 center would be scary | MR1PST::THEKGB::MBROOKS | | Wed Apr 19 1995 08:55 | 31 |
| Cartwright was a very good center and I wished the Bulls had kept him,
but he alone could not have got the bulls the 3 straight championships
they needed him mainly to get by the Knicks (Ewing). I'd like to see
a stat of how many min's cartwright put in thru the playoffs NOT vs
Ewing compared to the min's vs Ewing.
They don't need a center to outplay Alonzo, Shaq or Ewing they just
need to slow those 3 down a bit (If the bulls go deep in the playoffs
those are the center's they will likly meet, MAN are they the top 3
center's in the east, figures). They can get by Charlotte (They
should) but the next round is borderline impossible and will take
the center's to step up there games (BIGTIME) to have a chance, I dont
think Cartwright would be effective vs SHAQ, too old/slow/small. But
Purdue and Longley have some size (Weight) that they can throw at shaq
If I were the bulls I'd plan on sending Shaq to the line everytime he
got the ball in the paint, foul him and dont give him a shot at a 3pt
play, this has to be done quickly as soon as he gets the ball otherwise
he'll just push you out of the way (FoulYou) and maul you (foulyou) on
the way to a DUNK, and of course NOCALL.
Anygame that shaq doesnt go to the line 10+times will be a loss (The
celtics should consider this as well).
Talk about a rebounding team, orlando could double Chicago in the
Rebounding catagory in each game...
It will be an intresting series I just dont know if they can shutdown
the best 3 centers with the center's they have... The other 4 will
outplay any other combo in the league night in and night out...
MairB
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53.856 | exit | CNTROL::CHILDS | | Wed Apr 19 1995 09:12 | 5 |
|
Can't understand why you're worrying about Orlando as neither the
Magic or da bulls will be there........
mike
|
53.857 | | USCTR1::GARBARINO | | Wed Apr 19 1995 10:24 | 8 |
| > They can get by Charlotte (They
> should) but the next round is borderline impossible and will take
> the center's to step up there games (BIGTIME) to have a chance,
Enough with the hedging already MaB. You and every other Bulls fan
alive fully expect the Bulls to win the NBA championship now that
Jordan is back. Admit it.
|
53.858 | Still Say they go as far as there centers can get them | MR1PST::THEKGB::MBROOKS | | Wed Apr 19 1995 11:40 | 16 |
| Wanting and Expecting are too different things, I bet there's alot of
Celtic fans that want them to win the Championship this year but
expecting it is another story. They had a better shot last year then
this year. This year Charlotte and Orlando are both much better teams
and the road to the finals is a much more difficult road then last
year. The bulls lost Cartwrigth, Williams and Grant they were all Key
players on the Bulls Championship teams. Yes Jordan is there Key but
like early in his career you cant do it all yourself, Pippen/BJ/Kukoc
are all excellent players but I just dont think there Center's can
play good enough to get by Alonzo, Shaq and Ewing and even if by some
small miricle they get there, The Admiral could be waiting in the wings
....
Hey if Chicago and ORlando both get knocked out in rnd 1 I'll have 1
goal left Root VS NY :-)
MairB
|
53.859 | | MIMS::ROLLINS_R | | Wed Apr 19 1995 11:45 | 8 |
| > If I were the bulls I'd plan on sending Shaq to the line everytime he
> got the ball in the paint, foul him and dont give him a shot at a 3pt
> play, this has to be done quickly as soon as he gets the ball otherwise
> he'll just push you out of the way (FoulYou) and maul you (foulyou) on
> the way to a DUNK, and of course NOCALL.
Would be an interesting (dull?) game if the refs called the Shaq fouls
and the Jordan travels.
|
53.860 | How about the Knicks? | POBOX::WIERSBECK | | Wed Apr 19 1995 12:06 | 13 |
| Joe, I wouldn't say every Bulls fan expects them to win the
championship this year. In fact, most people recognize the lack of the
big power forward who can rebound and think that will be the eventual
downfall. They (we) do think they can win a series and/or two and at
least make the conference finals.
You keep tossing out the reverse psychology because your Knicks are
making their last serious effort at a championship for the near future
and it's possible they'll pull an Atlanta Braves, i.e. having the
talent, expected to win it all, but never able to.
Spud
|
53.861 | | MR1PST::THEKGB::MBROOKS | | Wed Apr 19 1995 14:54 | 10 |
| THe bulls lack Rebounding in General from the Power Forward and the
Center positions... The question is can Pippen/Jordan/BJ/Kukoc makeup
for the lack of rebounding by Hitting say .700% of there shots and
somehow boxing out people like Grandmama, Grant or Mason... Thats a
lot to ask of a small forward/guard team.
Even Detroit who played many games/series relying on there 3guards
had a decent rebounding team...
Mab
|
53.862 | | USCTR1::GARBARINO | | Wed Apr 19 1995 16:41 | 32 |
| > -< How about the Knicks? >-
> You keep tossing out the reverse psychology because your Knicks are
> making their last serious effort at a championship for the near future
Spud, you keep saying I'm doing something that I'm not. All I'm doing
is calling you Bulls fans to come out. You and MaB are classic (as the
SPORTS guys say) sandbaggers. One note hints that now that Jordan is
back the other teams better watch out...followed by another note that
says that the Bulls can't really win it all 'cause they don't have a
center, or the chemistry on the floor may not be right by playoff time.
Easter's Knicks game "should be interesting". C'mon, just say that
you believe the Bulls with Jordan can beat the Knicks. And if they
can beat the Knicks, they can win the Eastern Conference.
Stop the hedging.
As for me, I DO expect the Bulls to be in the Eastern Conference final.
Charlotte and Orlando are both heading in the wrong direction at the
wrong time. And look at them from another angle, who's going to match-up
with Jordan-Pippen-Kukoc ?
I also expect NY to make it that far. Cle and Ind are the best matchups
for them. Then they'll get their chance, once more, to beat the JordanBulls,
something they've not done. But I seriously doubt that this is NY's last
shot. Maybe *this team's* last shot, but not the Knicks' last shot. Ewing
will still be here with his MVP-caliber skills (which seem to be getting
better every year). And now some in the press are claiming that Riley will
be back...that players will be purged, win or lose, but Riles will stay.
So why would a team with Ewing and Riley at the top not contend ?
|
53.863 | Wrong note, but following the discussion | ILBBAK::SILVESTRI | I have no answers | Wed Apr 19 1995 17:15 | 34 |
| >> Maybe *this team's* last shot, but not the Knicks' last shot. Ewing
>> will still be here with his MVP-caliber skills (which seem to be getting
>> better every year).
Funny you should mention this .. a NY columnist who writes for ESPNET
just removed Ewing from his MVP list for his pathetic performance
against the Bulls on Easter Sunday. The writer basically stated that
a true MVP would not dissappear in such a big game against the likes
of Perdue/Longley/Wennington.
After Ewings big showing against Indiana on Friday night, Pat Riley
started campaigning Ewing for MVP .. but that talk should subside
after Sunday's game.
As an aside, the writer picked David Robinson, Shaquille O'Neil,
Karl Malone, Gary Payton and Michael Jordan as his top five MVP
candidates.
He knocked out Malone and Payton from contention because their
teams aren't winning their divisions, he knocked out Shaquille
because of the teams bad road record and their recent slump,
and he discounted Jordan because he is only playing 17 games.
Robinson got the nod since his team went on a 15 game winning
streak AFTER Rodman went down with an injury.
Another take on the Knicks and their chances for a championship:
Vin Baker ran them ragged in the Bucks win over the Knicks Monday
night. It was the Knicks fourth game in five days and the Knicks
frontline just couldn't keep up with Baker and the Big Dog. *If*
the playoffs have lots of games scheduled in a short time, the
Knicks may have trouble. If they have ample time to recover then
this will be a non-issue.
Vinny
|
53.864 | | USCTR1::GARBARINO | | Wed Apr 19 1995 17:29 | 8 |
| > the playoffs have lots of games scheduled in a short time, the
> Knicks may have trouble. If they have ample time to recover then
> this will be a non-issue.
The playoff grind affects both teams. I'm certain the same was being
said about Ewing last year at this time (too many regular season minutes,
bad knees), and he was a terror against Indiana and played well against
Houston in The Finals.
|
53.865 | "played well" is relative | OUTSRC::HEISER | the dumbing down of America | Wed Apr 19 1995 17:35 | 5 |
53.866 | | USCTR1::GARBARINO | | Wed Apr 19 1995 18:04 | 8 |
| > most objective writers said that Hakeem ate his lunch, which reflected
> in Patrick's below average numbers.
I don't profess to know the #s, but didn't he average double-digits in
rebounding (he out-rebounded Olajuwon, no ?) and wasn't he right around
his scoring average ? And I don't recall Olajuwon having a HUGE series.
The storyline most of the way was how Mason was scaring Hakeem in the
low post.....:^)
|
53.867 | | OUTSRC::HEISER | the dumbing down of America | Wed Apr 19 1995 18:19 | 3 |
53.868 | They are clicking now, though | POBOX::WIERSBECK | | Thu Apr 20 1995 10:07 | 33 |
| Joe,
While MairB and myself may both be Bulls fans, please don't lump our
thoughts together to try and receive one message. I certainly don't
agree with everything he says, nor does he likely with me.
> Spud, you keep saying I'm doing something that I'm not.
Joe, then please explain your comments last year about the Knicks being
directly on the five year Riley plan? I believe you even said they
were ahead of schedule at one point. Last year they made the finals,
what did you expect this year? For them to fall a notch?
One thing I have never said since Michael returned is that they would
now win the championship. You may have heard it elseware. I have said
they now have a legitamate shot. There is a difference.
As for the "should be interesting" comment, what else can I say? I
meant it should be an interesting game - as most all Knick-Bulls games
are. You're trying to read something into that, that isn't there.
As for the Bulls beating the Knicks come the conference finals, yeah
it's possible, I think they can. But I'm not predicting they will.
There are enough uncertainties on this team to hold me from doing that.
What am I hedging on? Not coming out and saying the Bulls will be
champions? I've said I'd be disappointed if they don't reach the
conference finals. Beyone that, it's a crapshoot. It's possible
they could win it all, but they've certainly got an uphill battle
and will not be favorites any series along the way.
Spud
|
53.869 | | USCTR1::GARBARINO | | Thu Apr 20 1995 10:18 | 21 |
| > what did you expect this year? For them to fall a notch?
No, I *expected* them to compete for the title, but their regular season
performance has been disgusting at times. I don't know if they can 'flip
the switch' in the playoffs, but the way they're coughing up games at
home does NOT give any Knicks fan confidence.
> One thing I have never said since Michael returned is that they would
> now win the championship. You may have heard it elseware. I have said
> they now have a legitamate shot. There is a difference.
A very small difference, if any.
> they could win it all, but they've certainly got an uphill battle
> and will not be favorites any series along the way.
Let's watch the media and fan reaction *if* they lose. I'll bet we'll
see complete disbelief. I think just about everyone expects them to win
it all.
|
53.870 | | CNTROL::CHILDS | | Thu Apr 20 1995 12:08 | 24 |
|
I seriously doubt Vegas will make the Bulls the underdogs in any
series except maybe Orlando and the Finals if they get that far.
Geez they went from 25-1 to 8-1 to win it all when the rumor started
that his Emptyness was coming back.
Whatever Ewing averaged in the finals was for points might not
reflect the shoddyness of his performance as much as his shooting
percentage. He had more than one 5 for 20 something nights from
the floor and got quite a few points at the line. Ewing carries
the Knicks simply because no one else is capable.
If the Knicks played in East Bumrush or some other out of the way
haven I doubt they'd get as far as they have.........
While da Bugs do have matchup problems with Pippen-Jordan-Kukoc
they can outscore da Bulls and if Grandmama, Chief and Gattison
step up like Zo and take away the lanes from the above mention
players they can and will win the series.
Don't know who's coming out of the West but I still think despite
friday nite that Indiana will survive the East..........
mike
|
53.871 | | MR1PST::THEKGB::MBROOKS | | Thu Apr 20 1995 12:48 | 20 |
| Sandbaggin, call what you will but I wouldn't bet any significant
money on the bulls to win it all (And Yes I am a betting Man :-)..).
If they win it all I'll gladly claim I new it all the time and was
just sandbaggin ya all :-)
Chicago has Clinched the 5th seed and the rest of the pairings could
be pretty much wrapped up tonight. If New York beats charlotte I
beleive the 1st thru 5th seeds will be set, boston will take the 9th
but Cleveland/Atlanta cant make up there minds :-)
The west is still intresting, San Antonio should take the Division and
lock up HCA thruout the playoffs, but utah is only 1.5 back Im not sure
who gets the tie breaker. Phoenix/Seattle are still duking it out for
the Pacific Division, Seattle is 1/2 game back (Play Houston tonight)
will be intresting.
I love this time of year, if sacremento loses tonight are they gone ?
mab
|
53.872 | | USCTR1::GARBARINO | | Thu Apr 20 1995 13:11 | 24 |
| > but Cleveland/Atlanta cant make up there minds :-)
Cle is up by one game AND owns the tie-breaker. So with 2 games to play,
Cle will have to lose both (Milw, @Char) and Atl will have to win both
(Det, @Ind) for them to switch positions.
re: Chi-Orl
I can't wait to see the betting line when these two meet. Chi gave Orl
fits without Jordan by forcing them into a halfcourt game. With Michael,
and the Magic's serious slide of late, I think there will be a number
of people wanting to favor the Bulls in this series.
re: Mike's Indiana pick
MikeC, the Knicks don't "own" too many teams, but they DO own the Pacers.
The #s don't lie. They've won 4 straight at Market Square (why am I even
worrying about getting the HCA over them ?), and only a miraculous effort
by Miller made last year's Conf finals interesting. The Knicks usually
win more close games than lose them, and agaisnt Indiana they're almost
always in the game.
|
53.873 | | MR1PST::THEKGB::MBROOKS | | Fri Apr 21 1995 14:13 | 17 |
| Can someone post the results from last nights west coast games
(LAL At Port, Hou at Sea and Sac at GS) Thanks in advance
So the first round in the East is set
Orland VS Boston Orlando in 4
Indiana VS Atlanta Indiana in 3
New York VS Cleveland New York in 5
Charlotte VS Chicago Chicago in 5
Orlando VS Chicago Orlando in 7
Orlando in 6
New York VS Indiana Indiana in 5
Of course My heart Has Chicago Beating NY in the Easter finals but
neither will be there :-(
mab
|
53.874 | small nit | IMBETR::DUPREZ | | Fri Apr 21 1995 14:21 | 4 |
|
The 1st round in the East *isn't* set. Milwaukee can still overtake
Boston - the Bucks win on all tiebreakers. Celts play the Knicks at
home, and the Nets in NJ.
|
53.875 | Its Done, Bulls will knock off the Bucks | MR1PST::THEKGB::MBROOKS | | Fri Apr 21 1995 15:13 | 23 |
| Yes but Milwaukee plays dabulls at chicago... There Toast
Although Id love to see milwaukee squeek it out so boston would
have that every so slight shot in the Lottery, if they dont make
the playoffs I think they would get the 9th pick (Unless they get
real lucky and end up with 1,2 or 3).
Making the Playoffs gives them the 12th pick at best, missing the
playoffs gives them the 9th with potential.
They wont make it out of the 1st round....
Lotter
LA CLippers
Washington
Minnesota
Philly
Golden State
Detroit/New Jersey
Miami
Milwaukee/Boston
Dallas
Sacramento/Denver mab
|
53.876 | Two more in lottery | ILBBAK::SILVESTRI | I have no answers | Fri Apr 21 1995 15:32 | 20 |
| >> Lottery
>> LA CLippers
>> Washington
>> Minnesota
>> Philly
>> Golden State
Don't forget the two Canadian expansion teams (wheres Josh when you
need him? :-)) drafting six and seven ...
Toronto/Vancouver
Toronto/Vancouver
>> Detroit/New Jersey
>> Miami
>> Milwaukee/Boston
>> Dallas
>> Sacramento/Denver
|
53.877 | | USCTR1::GARBARINO | | Fri Apr 21 1995 15:33 | 3 |
| > New York VS Indiana Indiana in 5
MaB, me thinks your heart is picking, for sure....
|
53.878 | I'll be physched when/if those 4 teams are knocked out | MR1PST::THEKGB::MBROOKS | | Fri Apr 21 1995 15:45 | 8 |
| Thats just my AntiNY nature coming out, it was a little too much
to predict them losing to Cleveland (but I will be rooting long
and hard for the cavs).
Orlando and NewYork both make me sick, Shaq/Riley are both self
centered overpaid ego's with legs.... I will root against them
all the way my worst nightmare is them in the Eastern Conference
and then Phoenix VS Lakers in the west...
|
53.879 | | CNTROL::CHILDS | | Fri Apr 21 1995 15:51 | 7 |
|
Celtics used to own Detroit but that changed. NY may have owned
Indiana but things can change. Charlotte had beaten NY 4 straight
going into last night and it looked like 5 when I turned off the
tv but lo and behold the Knicks won..........
mike
|
53.880 | | USCTR1::GARBARINO | | Fri Apr 21 1995 15:51 | 3 |
| > my worst nightmare is them in the Eastern Conference
After 3 dream seasons, it's your turn for a few nightmares.
|
53.881 | Seattle VS Charlotte would be cool :-) | MR1PST::THEKGB::MBROOKS | | Fri Apr 21 1995 16:16 | 5 |
| hmmm ya got a point there but how about Charlotte or Indiana
winning the east, I could live with that, and Chicago losing to
Charlotte would definatly be a nightmare...
I still dont know who one the Laker Portland game ?
|
53.882 | exit | CNTROL::CHILDS | | Fri Apr 21 1995 16:21 | 2 |
|
otis thorpe's team..........
|
53.883 | | USCTR1::GARBARINO | | Fri Apr 21 1995 16:44 | 9 |
| > winning the east, I could live with that, and Chicago losing to
> Charlotte would definatly be a nightmare...
Never happen. Charlotte still doesn't "know how" to win. They're
great when Alonzo and LJ are "dunkin' and pumpin'", and Curry and
Hawkins are hittin' the 3's, but when the game becomes a test of
wills, I don't think they've matured to the point of finding a
way to win (see LJ's pass off Curry's hands at the end of the
game last night...what was Curry doing ?).
|
53.884 | LJ's patented 4 step post move | MR1PST::THEKGB::MBROOKS | | Tue May 02 1995 10:32 | 36 |
| I guess this is a question and an answer wrapped into one. This year
the league changed the hand checking rule, this change goes in favor
of the penatrating type player, now who is the best damn penatrating
guard to ever play the game, the answer is as plain as the 3rings on
his fingers.
So yes jordan GETS HANDCHECKED, and because of the sheer #'s of time's
he drives to the Hoop he's going to get handchecked more often then the
players who just pass the ball around. I guess the NBA passed this new
rule knowing jordan was going to come out of retirement and they wanted
to make it easier for him.
Yes the ref's seem to call too many of the close calls, but maybe they
like all of us, pay a little closer attention when Mickey as the ball
because no one knows what he might do with it :-). But there were 3 or
4 blatent noncalls on jordan in game 1, one time his arm came to a
complete stop when he was shooting and he throw up a rare air ball but
nocall (could have had something to do with crowd control).
Of course every time LJ gets the ball in the post he drives his
shoulders into his defender and just pushes them off, not too mention
he takes 4 steps to do this move.
Game 1 was lost by charlotte for the same reason game 2 was lost by
chicago, you need to put the Rock in the Hole :-). Charlotte went long
stretches wihtout scoring in game 1 and had 2 or 3 chances to score in
the last few minutes that would have gave them a win. And yes jordan
may have got a few breaks from the ref's but they sure took it out on
Pippen to make up for it, he looked at a hornet the wrong way and they
called a foul, I think they called a foul on him early in the 3rd when
he was on the bench.
If you look at the game you'll see many players get special treatment
but ZO/LJ seem to be making up for MJ's in this series.
mab
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53.885 | Very disapointed in the Lakers/Cavs :-) | MR1PST::THEKGB::MBROOKS | | Tue May 02 1995 10:39 | 35 |
| OK enough of the bitchen, was that OT period awsome or what. Late in
the 4rth one of the hornets wrapped up MJ and he got that look, I
turned to my wife and said I bet he doesnt miss another shot, I think
he made like his next 6 or so shots and kept the bulls in it and then
won it for them in OT.
Game 2,disgusting, bulls go into halftime up by 2 and then forget how
to shoot, and Phil forgets how to coach. I agree with someone's
earlier comments whats with Longley living out on the floor, he's not
that good. Parish's rainbow shots were killing me, like a stake every
time he shot I know it was money in the bank (The Bulls should have
grabbed Robert).
Game 3 will be a doozey and may be the most important game. IF the
bulls win I have a hard time thinking Charlotte will take game 4 and
if you think there (the players/coaches/fans) whineing was bad after
game 1 just wait until after game 3 (should they lose). ZO has quite
the nerve talking about anyone else's special treatment by the refs
him and LJ get there fair share of NONCALLS.
I also agree this series is incrediable so far, very exciting even
when the bulls were down 15(16) jordan came back and made 3 3-ptrs
to get it to within 8.
Who looked good for the bulls in game 2, no one, not even jordan I
dont care how many he scored, his job is to keep the team in check
and playing together, he's the leader and he failed in game 2. they
should go back and review the tapes from the late 80's and remind
themselves how many playoff series they won when jordan was handling
50% of the ball movement and scoring...
I do think MJ's due to explode, I expect a 50+pt performance out of
him in this series (hopefully in game 5 at charlotte).
MairB
|
53.886 | good news | HBAHBA::HAAS | You ate my hiding place. | Tue May 02 1995 11:16 | 9 |
| No one would like to see a 50+ point explosion outta Jordan than the
Bugs.
If'n Jordan score like that, look for the rest of the team, especially
Pippen and Kukoc to stand around doing approximately nothing.
So, you saying Jordan doesn't get the calls?
TTom
|
53.887 | | CNTROL::CHILDS | Harry Browne in 96 | Tue May 02 1995 11:26 | 7 |
|
it isn't the handchecking calls that are my beef, it's the obvious
travel everytime he does the reverse pivot spin move of his that's
disgusting. He's already so much better than the rest of the guys
he's playing against he doesn't need another advantage.
mike
|
53.888 | hack | HBAHBA::HAAS | terminal delirium | Tue May 02 1995 11:32 | 14 |
| I just read a_article by some hack in Chicago and he's trying to do the
MaB bit with how the Bulls were jobbed.
Like LJ gets more calls than Jordan. Yeah, right.
He also had some rather unkind words for Muggsy Bogues, for whom he seems
to have more contempt than respect, and for Bristow who deserves about
all the guff he gets.
The onliest problem with the article is that he acts like the Hornets
were the favorite. I tried to get some of Jordan plus the points but
there weren't none to be found.
TTom
|
53.889 | and I'll root for them against the West ! | USCTR1::GARBARINO | | Tue May 02 1995 11:39 | 11 |
| >The onliest problem with the article is that he acts like the Hornets
>were the favorite. I tried to get some of Jordan plus the points but
>there weren't none to be found.
Like I said 2-3 wks ago, IMO JordanBulls fans are relishing the 'underdog'
role, and it's all a bunch of bull. With the greatest player of all-time,
and another top-5 player in Pippen, they're clearly the favorites to win
it all. I don't care what stiffs are she-manning the pivot. The NBA is
watered down, and every other team has it's glaring weaknesses.
If the JordanBulls don't win it all the basketball world will be in shock.
|
53.890 | media will cry | HBAHBA::HAAS | terminal delirium | Tue May 02 1995 11:52 | 13 |
| >If the JordanBulls don't win it all the basketball world will be in shock.
Starting with NBC, ESPN and the rest of the media that are having orgasms
over Jordan coming back and playing in the playoffs.
So what happens if'n Jordan doesn't win it all? Does he come back nexted
year and try again? What if'n he wins? Does he quit again?
I don't think enough attention has been given to fack that Jordan is a
quitter. I'm not talking about life here, folks, just basketball. He quit
No Carolina. He quit the Bulls. He quit baseball. What's next?
TTom
|
53.891 | | USCTR1::GARBARINO | | Tue May 02 1995 12:42 | 5 |
| >So what happens if'n Jordan doesn't win it all? Does he come back nexted
>year and try again? What if'n he wins? Does he quit again?
Very good questions. It's one thing to be bored and give 100% for 3 months.
It's another to make that kind of commitment for 9 months.
|
53.892 | especially Pippen | OUTSRC::HEISER | the dumbing down of America | Tue May 02 1995 12:48 | 2 |
53.893 | Charlotte is still the favorite if you ask me | MR1PST::THEKGB::MBROOKS | | Tue May 02 1995 15:48 | 31 |
| Watch LJ's spin/pivot moves and you wont be so disgusted when watching
jordan, LJ's is more blatent and obvious even to the announcers who
usally forget what game there watching.
On the whats next for Jordan Front, Ive been wondering the same thing ?
If they win will he decide 4 is enough, if they lose and Chicago lets
Pippen/BJ or Kukoc get away or doesnt keep MJ happy by getting someone
via free agent or draft will he hand up his sneakers and go our for WR
on the bears :-).
Of course you can call him a quitter, but he just won his 3rd straight
championship, his father was murder'd and the press was all but
accusing MJ of being responsible for his father's death based on one
money hungry socalled author's book. Im just glad he UnRetired and I
hope he sticks around for next year.
After watching the 1st 2 games I now think Chicago will not get bye
charlotte. ZO/LJ get just as much preferential treatment as jordan
and when the refs take out MJ's + with minus's to Pippen the bulls
are in trouble. ZO/LJ can take it to the hope whenever they want, and
with ZO hitting those 3's the bulls are in trouble... Say what you want
but all charlotte has to do is win one in the nutruel arena that
chicago now plays in :-)....
I just hope Boston can pull off the miracle and dump SHAQ out of the
playoffs in round 1...
Im sorry to see seattle go, they just dont have there acts together
(STILL)...
mab
|
53.894 | | USCTR1::GARBARINO | | Tue May 02 1995 15:52 | 4 |
| > Im sorry to see seattle go, they just dont have there acts together
> (STILL)...
It's been said for many years, the playoffs are won in the halfcourt set.
|
53.895 | or a p-name wager? | HBAHBA::HAAS | terminal delirium | Tue May 02 1995 16:34 | 15 |
| Yo MaB,
I see LJ about 75 times a year. He takes what the league allows: as many
steps as he needs. Ewing and about everyother big time player, including
Jordan, take these. That's not the issue.
The difference, using your analogy/whatever is that Jordan gets the steps
and the call. Sunday was so bad, the refs had to confer to see who they
might be able to call the foul on, after the whistle, of course.
> -< Charlotte is still the favorite if you ask me >-
Good, I'll take the Bulls and Jordan and you can give me the 9�.
TTom
|
53.896 | | SNAX::ERICKSON | Money + Boredom = MJ | Wed May 03 1995 09:41 | 6 |
|
As MAB would say the Bulls looked unstopaBULL last night. Bulls win
game 3 by 20 something. Bulls had Jordan doubling down low most of the
night. Very good defensive game for the Bulls last night.
Ron
|
53.897 | | MR1PST::THEKGB::MBROOKS | | Wed May 03 1995 10:33 | 18 |
| Sorry I missed your bet (Or actually not sorry) if Im going to do a
P-Name wager fine but my wager is that the BULLS WILL NOT WIN IT ALL.
1 game, 1 or 2 series, anyone can do that.
Last night both teams had 27fouls call on them and 2 Technicals on each
but the Hornets went to the line 24 times to Chicago's 21.
The Game here was once again decide'd by the coaching, Phil moved MJ
out on Bugsy and when he tossed the ball into the low post MJ double
down on him. I would have thought that puttin curry or dawkins in
over Bugsy would have cure'd it but they never even tried it....
Good job, I hope Charlotte's coach does as good a job on friday as
he did last night...
MairB
|
53.898 | give credit where it's due | CNTROL::CHILDS | Harry Browne in 96 | Wed May 03 1995 10:36 | 7 |
|
actual it was coach Michael who told Jackson he was going to play
Muggsy in practice the day before. Jackson kind of refused to start
the game but then realize hey maybe Mike's got a good idea, went to
it and the rest is history........
mike
|
53.899 | Hey... It could happen, the 8th VS 5th seed in the Finals | MR1PST::THEKGB::MBROOKS | | Wed May 03 1995 11:59 | 23 |
| I dont want to give MJ anymore credit then he deserves, people will
think I love the guy of something :-).
OK so MJ came up with the plan, it definatly worked and took charlotte
completely by surprise, I just couldnt believe how quickly MJ would get
from Mugsy to the DBL team and then back again before either could take
an uncontested shot....PLUS he did this for MANY MANY Minutes and didnt
seem to tire, Id say he's in game shape/form now :-). So tomorow night
9:30 on TNT could be Charlotte's last game of the season, it will be a
battle.
Charlotte's numbers were REAL bad, they were 28-65 from the field, only
28 field goals, chicago was 42-72, they missed more then Charlotte
managed to make. Bugs were 4-12 from 3ptland bulls 7-12, the bulls
seem to be haveing some trouble from the gimme strip only 12-20 from
the Free throw line, but DA BULLS out rebounding the Bugs at both ends
of the floor, a 48-32 advantage on DaBoards.. Awsome... I cant wait
now if Boston could just beat Orlando, then Cleveland take's out the
Knicks rnd 2 would have Boston VS Indiana with Boston winning and then
playing the winner of the Bulls/Clevland matchup, Da Bulls and I could
go see some Celts VS Bulls Playoff games :-)
mab
|
53.900 | | PCBUOA::LEFEBVRE | A Repo Man is always intense | Wed May 03 1995 12:29 | 1 |
| Hi Mike.
|
53.901 | would be good for the NBA too | OUTSRC::HEISER | the dumbing down of America | Wed May 03 1995 12:41 | 2 |
53.902 | BFD | CNTROL::CHILDS | Harry Browne in 96 | Wed May 03 1995 12:57 | 1 |
|
|
53.903 | ;-) | OUTSRC::HEISER | the dumbing down of America | Wed May 03 1995 13:16 | 3 |
53.904 | | CAMONE::WAY | USS Largato SS-371, In Memoriam | Wed May 03 1995 13:52 | 8 |
| | Re: BFD
|
| Mike, who cares about your undergarments, skid marks and all.
Mike, I don't know about Arizona, but out here our local TV does a show
called "Sports Shorts"..... I guess that what Mikey was referring too 8^)
|
53.905 | Workload is the same, just come in a little earlier | MR1PST::THEKGB::MBROOKS | | Thu May 04 1995 09:50 | 22 |
| Well tonights the night. Are the BUlls Back, that question could
be answer'd tonight at Chicago Stadium. Game 4 in rnd 1 with the
bulls up 2-1, no way the bulls of 90-93 lose this one and if they
are truely back to form they will handle charlotte the same way
tonight as they did in game 3. The best new's this week was seeing
the Magic play the celtics a couple times. First they lost at home
to Boston so there not invincable and then they barely get by Boston
in game 3 on the road (Only won because bosont shot around .300 for
the game that wont happen in chicago).
So not only do they have a great shot at winning the series vs
charlotte but I fell they have an awsome shot to get by Orlando.
Go Cav's :-) I hope they can hang in there and pull off an upset
win vs NY and push it to 5 games. Bulls are the only Hometeam
that is favored tonight spread has char getting 8.5 the other 2
games tonight both home teams are getting pts Cavs 2.5 and lakers
4 (Boy that lakers spread seems like a great bet). A 3 team tease
looks like an easy win as well.... If only I was a betting man :-)
DAMN I wish the bulls were the early game, will have to tape it...
MairB
|
53.906 | not so great shot, I guess | HBAHBA::HAAS | terminal delirium | Thu May 04 1995 11:20 | 11 |
| Up 2 games to 1, at home, Michael Jordan is back and it's a "great shot".
I guess we have progressed somewhat, from "underdog" to "great shot".
For the Hornets, they now have to decide. Will they play like they did
lasted game when they were outcoached, outplayed and outhustled, or will
it be like game 2 in Charlotte.
Fer sure, the game rests on Zo.
TTom
|
53.907 | | USCTR1::GARBARINO | | Thu May 04 1995 11:48 | 5 |
| Chicago wraps it up tonight. No question. It won't even be close.
NY-Cleveland ? Knicks can handle this team (and Ind) on the road, but
they never do ANYTHING easily, so expect Game 5 at MSG Sunday.
|
53.908 | | OUTSRC::HEISER | the dumbing down of America | Thu May 04 1995 12:47 | 1 |
53.909 | Bulls have only won 1 game (Game 1 was a gift) | MR1PST::THEKGB::MBROOKS | | Thu May 04 1995 15:07 | 20 |
| -3 Yes they did go from Underdogs to "Great Shot" I dont care what the
betting spread was the bulls were lucky to come away with game 1 and
they played like crap in game 2 this was there 1st REAL showing and it
makes a HUGE difference. Charlotte gave game 1 away, they (and you)
can whine all you want but the refs werent shotting marbles at those
shots the Hornets were thowing up bricks all by them selves. And they
had what 8-10 chances in the 4rth qtr (they only had to make 1 more
shot in the 4rth). Then in OT they stunk. Chicago is DAMN lucky (not
skill) LUCKY to be 2-1 in this series, and had MJ or Phil or whoever
not came up with such a great game plan in game 3 it could be over
(the bad guys could have won it already).
So Game 1 - Youth, inexperience, poor coaching cost charlotte the game
No victory by the bulls it was a gift from charlotte
Game 2 - Chicago made up for game 1, they stunk, they couldnt stop
anything or anyone and then they couldnt shoot or play either.
Game 3 - The BIG difference is the Bullslearned from game 2 made
corrections/adjustments and game off with the WIN.
Game 4 - ? Should be a Great one, Coaching and BIGTIME players will be
in the spotlight and MUCHO pressure, lets see how they handle it.
|
53.910 | 'Shrooms Master | CNTROL::CHILDS | Harry Browne in 96 | Thu May 04 1995 15:31 | 4 |
|
do you really believe what you type??
;^)
|
53.911 | Yes I do, its what I thought | MR1PST::THEKGB::MBROOKS | | Thu May 04 1995 15:46 | 17 |
| Do you really beleive the Bulls WON game 1, I know they did by the
final score but if you add up all the factors, WAS JORDAN HUGELY
favored by the refs, was that the Charlotte team shooting or some
lookalikes, WAS there a piece of glass over charlottes rim keeping
them from making shots... This should be 2-1 charlotte not that it
would have changed the final outcome :-) (Ok im starting to get a
little cocky about the bulls winning this series).
I TRUELY didnt think the bulls would make the finals, and I DIDNT
think they would make the eastern conference finals (Untill I watched
the celtics play Orlando).
At this point if they dont reach the Eastern Finals I'll be disapoited
but for them to make the Finals Cleveland or Indiana will have to knock
off New York.
mab
|
53.912 | call em' up | CNTROL::CHILDS | Harry Browne in 96 | Thu May 04 1995 16:06 | 9 |
|
911....perfect note number for ya............
:^)
Yes I believe the Bulls won the game. I watched it and the score
said so.
mike
|
53.913 | Im still open to Pname bets, Bulls will not get champ #4 | MR1PST::THEKGB::MBROOKS | | Thu May 04 1995 16:09 | 10 |
| Well I was watching it and it took all my mentaltelepathy powers to
make the coach leave in MUGSY and then make MUGSY take all those
Pathetic shots, anyone of them hits and Bulls are down 2-1 in the
series.
I still cant believe the Celtics missed there last 8 shots..ew boy
I still say NO WAY bulls win it all, just watch game 2..
MairB
|
53.914 | | OUTSRC::HEISER | the dumbing down of America | Thu May 04 1995 16:19 | 3 |
53.915 | The suns are nothing | MR1PST::THEKGB::MBROOKS | | Thu May 04 1995 16:31 | 4 |
| Alot of things could happen in this years finals but I'll make a
Pname wager that the BULLS will not lose to the Suns (Either wont
meet them or will beat them)....
mab
|
53.916 | | OUTSRC::HEISER | the dumbing down of America | Thu May 04 1995 16:39 | 5 |
53.917 | | MR1PST::THEKGB::MBROOKS | | Fri May 05 1995 10:25 | 11 |
| 85-84, again a squeaker and showing no signs of being a dominating
team... Ya they won the series, they need OT in game 1 that should
have never went to OT and now a 1pt win...
But again after seeing Orlando play a few games Im not so worried and
The Celtics may even push them to 5 games and give the bulls some extra
time to plan for game's 1 and 2 in orlando (Need to take one on the
road in every series to keep going).
Good Job but they should have won every game by 20pts :-)
Mike
|
53.918 | SA vs HOU In the west :-) | MR1PST::THEKGB::MBROOKS | | Mon May 08 1995 10:01 | 22 |
| OUt with the OLD in with the NEW...
A repeat of last years eastern finals is VERY VERY DOUBTFUL. Game 1
showed a NY Team fall asleep in the closing seconds to allow INDIANA
to STEAL 1 in MSG. Tuesday night will be very intresting, I wont be
at all surprised to see Indiana take game 2 as well. The other game
showed a Chicago Bench and Center Trio completely outplay there
opponents but to no avail as Pippen/Jordan STUNK up the JOINT. If
cant steal one wednesday night it could be a quick series.
Orlando VS Indiana in the Eastern Finals could finally drive a nail in
the old leaders (Chicago/New York) and yet another wave of NEW talant
my take over in the east, the Old Champs (Boston/Detroit) have already
dropped off the face of the playoffs and Chicago/New York could be
close behind.
Here's hoping Game 2 will have a Jordan/Pippen back and hope that the
bench/center's can stay at the same level they played in game 1. I
have a bad feeling I'll watch an aswome display of BBALL from Jordan
and Pippen but NO SUPPORT....
mab
|
53.919 | that's no fun | OUTSRC::HEISER | the dumbing down of America | Mon May 08 1995 14:42 | 6 |
53.920 | Grant is Orlando's MVP so far in this series | MR1PST::THEKGB::MBROOKS | | Mon May 15 1995 09:54 | 26 |
| Well the bulls did what was expected, THEY SPLIT... Theyve now blown
2 games, game 1 they clearly had in there little hands and MJ blew it
big time, game 3 wasnt much different. They had the lead late in the
4rth qtr and couldnt buy a basket...
Yesturday's game was another HOT/COLD/HOT bulls team, they had control
but allowed Orlando to tie it up in the 3rd before going on a 13-5 run
to close out the qtr, then late in the 4rth Orlando appeared to be
makeing a comeback until Kukoc hit 2 3 ptrs to put some cushining
between them... Bulls won by 11 (Or something close to that). So now
we wait for Tomorow night at Orlando (Cool a 7pm start) and we'll find
out WHO will win this series, 7 games series tied after 4 seem to be
decided inthe 5th game (Anyone have any stats on that). So the bulls
have 1 more shot at it, In orlando... Should be a BATTLE...
Does anyone think Indiana has it locked up yet ? I wont beleive it
until its over, I hope STARKS BIG MOUTH gets indiana fired up and they
toast NY BIG TIME.... That should be a good game as well...
So how do Phoenix and San Antonio match up ? Funny the 1st and 2nd
seeds in the west may meet in the finals, but over the east it could
end up the 3rd and 5th seed teams...
GAME 5 Will be a Great one..
MairB
|
53.921 | | OUTSRC::HEISER | the dumbing down of America | Mon May 15 1995 13:09 | 8 |
53.922 | Game 5 is Pivotal | MR1PST::THEKGB::MBROOKS | | Mon May 15 1995 14:34 | 7 |
| Looks like I'll be spending more attention on the western finals then
the east, Indiana VS Orlando won't have me glued to the set (Unless
IND manage's to win a couple but I think Orl will sweep them).
The odds of a Phoenix VS Chicago REPLY are getting slim
mab
|
53.923 | | BSS::NEUZIL | Just call me Fred | Wed Jun 21 1995 18:35 | 3 |
|
Bulls fined $100K for allowing Jordan to wear #23 during the playoffs.
|
53.924 | Bulls get 'The Worm" | MR1PST::CBULLS::MBROOKS | | Tue Oct 03 1995 15:35 | 16 |
| BULLS GET THE WORM PARADE IN JUNE :-)
Intresting the bulls trade away that awsome offensive rebounding
foul (Will Purdue) for the #1 rebounder the last 3 or 4 seasons
"THE WORM".
Not even sure what there whole team looks like now but with
Jordan, Pippen, Rodman and Kukoc they have a pretty solid team and
if they can get a guy who doesn't even have to be a center but can
play one on TV they will challange Shaq and companay...
Tell me a team that comes even CLOSE to chicago on a Defensive level
if jordan can come back at 70-80 of his form before retiring they
should be UN-STOP-A-BULL :-)
MaB
|
53.925 | my guess is a big NO | AD::HEATH | New England Patriots 1996 Super Bowl Champs | Tue Oct 03 1995 16:16 | 7 |
|
Who cares if they can challange Shaq and company the question is
can they challenge Hakeem and company.
Jerry
|
53.926 | | OUTSRC::HEISER | watchman on the wall | Tue Oct 03 1995 16:25 | 5 |
53.927 | ;^) | CNTROL::CHILDS | Washing Machine | Tue Oct 03 1995 16:28 | 2 |
|
you're just mad cause the Suns didn't get him.........
|
53.928 | | OUTSRC::HEISER | watchman on the wall | Tue Oct 03 1995 16:48 | 5 |
53.929 | How 'bout Sherm?!?!? ;-) | TNPUBS::NAZZARO | Barros > Douglas | Wed Oct 04 1995 10:30 | 4 |
| Still doesn't answer the question of who's gonna bring the ball
downcourt for Chicago.
NAZZ
|
53.930 | Jordan at the point | HBAHBA::HAAS | arpecay iemday | Wed Oct 04 1995 11:21 | 10 |
| What I've been hearing is that this is gonna be the Bulls lineup.
Jordan at the point, Pippen at the 2, Kukoc at 3, Worm at 4 and that main
o' main in the middle, Long Luc Longley.
Totally unsurpising, the Worm is already turning. He's crying cause he's
underpaid - 2.5 mil thised year, lasted in his contract - and is still
blaming San Antonio for something.
TTom
|
53.931 | | USCTR1::GARBARINO | | Wed Oct 04 1995 12:13 | 4 |
| > Still doesn't answer the question of who's gonna bring the ball
> downcourt for Chicago.
Stop begging Nazz, it's unbecoming...
|
53.932 | Somebody, anybody, PLEASE take Sherm! | TNPUBS::NAZZARO | Barros > Douglas | Wed Oct 04 1995 15:53 | 3 |
| That obvious, huh? :-(
NAZZ
|
53.933 | Wont be Hakeem in the west | MR1PST::CBULLS::MBROOKS | | Thu Oct 05 1995 15:37 | 14 |
| Are there any Free Agent Centers out there.. Does anyone know who the
Bulls will have in Camp for Centers (any propects)...???
Jordan can play the point, maybe he should try playing center... na
too old :-)
I try to stay focused on Football thru the SuperBowl then start
following BBall but will be intresting to see what the bulls come up
with for a squad this season... I have to go back and see who they
even drafted...
Hakeem and Company will not be back to the finals this year...
MairB
|
53.934 | | OUTSRC::HEISER | watchman on the wall | Thu Oct 05 1995 16:16 | 1 |
53.935 | Da Bulls 95-96 | ACIS02::WIERSBECK | | Fri Oct 06 1995 11:57 | 21 |
| I can update a few items on the Bulls. First, they picked up a quick
guard who was a backup with Sacramento. Actually, I've never heard of
him. They also brought in Rodman's buddy Jason whoever from San
Antonio. Mr. I've-got-two-fouls-on-me-before-entering-the-game, in
other words, bad Luck Longley just re-signed.
Everything I've heard is that Kukoc will still come off the bench, so
the lineup looks like (tenatively) Kerr, Jordan, Pippen, Rodman and
Longley. It's too bad the Bulls had to let Myers go in order to sign
Rodman. I liked his defense also. Bulls D should be quite strong and
if Rodman comes to play in the playoffs, the Bulls will be tough to
beat.
I also like the options of the triangle offense. With the other teams
cheating out to cover Michael and Pippen, the Worm should be able to
pull his usual share of rebounds to give Kerr, etc. some extra chances.
Watch the Bulls passing this year, I have a feeling it'll remind you of
the Celtics of the mid 80's who were a blast to watch.
Spud
|
53.936 | Jordan says he feels great | ACIS02::WIERSBECK | | Sat Oct 07 1995 16:35 | 12 |
| I finally had a chance to double-check a couple items. First, Harper
is the expected starter, with Kerr coming off the bench. Randy Brown
is the backup guard they picked up from Sacramento. Apparently he is
real quick and very good defensively, enhancing the Bulls overall
defensive team this year. I guess Brown was third overall in the NBA
for steals/minutes per game ratio. Also Jayson somebody or other is
the center brought in that is supposedly Rodman's buddy.
First round pick Caffey signed as well.
Spud
|
53.937 | Some corrections to previous note | TNPUBS::NAZZARO | Barros > Douglas | Wed Oct 25 1995 09:34 | 7 |
| Randy Brown can't play, pure and simple. He couldn't get PT with the
lowly Kings, how's he gonna get minutes woth Chicago? Harper has never
played point in his life; in fact, he's played a lot more SF than he's
ever played at PG. Rodman's buddy is the typical 12th man Jack Haley.
Jayson is the rookie Caffey.
NAZZ
|
53.938 | Best Record in the NBA (And thats without Rodman) | MR1PST::CBULLS::MBROOKS | | Tue Dec 05 1995 14:56 | 10 |
| Not sure if rodman hurts this team but he hasn't helped much (I
can't remember him even playing at this point). The only loss that
was a bummer was to Orlando, theyev won all but 2 game (13-2) lost
to orland and ??? Cant Recall :-)
Bulls doing ok, but its still early and Im still in Football Mode, but
its great that there right back in FORM after jordans extended vacation
I won't get excited until I see them beat Orlando...
MaB
|
53.939 | | CAM::WAY | Nine to the front, six to the rear | Tue Dec 05 1995 15:25 | 4 |
| Rodman is in this month's Playboy.
While beauty is certainly in the eye of the beholder, in this person's eyes
he's one ugly dude....8^)
|
53.940 | | CAM::WAY | Nine to the front, six to the rear | Tue Dec 05 1995 15:26 | 18 |
| |
|Rodman is in this month's Playboy.
|
|While beauty is certainly in the eye of the beholder, in this person's eyes
|he's one ugly dude....8^)
|
Oh, and in case any of you are wondering, no, he was not posing, it was a
feature article on him. But you know Dennis Rodman, they had to put pictures
in.
Actually, the pictures are quite well done in an artistic sort of way, but
man, is he one ugly dude....
What is the attraction these days with nose rings?
'Saw
|
53.941 | 96 Bulls vs 72 Lakers | HBAHBA::HAAS | slightly related | Fri Feb 02 1996 09:10 | 31 |
| From a_article comparing the 72 Lakers to thised years' Bulls.
Here's how the lineups match up:
Center: Ht. Ppg Rpg Apg
Lakers - Wilt Chambelain 7'1" 14.8 19.2 4.0
Bulls - Luc Longley 7'2" 9.0 5.0 2.0
Power Forward:
Lakers - Happy Hairston 6'7" 13.1 13.1 2.4
Bulls - Dennis Rodman 6'8" 5.5 14.6 2.9
Small Forward:
Lakers - Jim McMillian 6'5" 18.8 6.5 2.6
Bulls - Scottie Pippen 6'7" 21.6 6.3 6.3
Shooting Guard:
Lakers - Jerry West 6'3" 25.8 4.2 9.7
Bulls - Michael Jordan 6'6" 31.1 6.2 4.4
Point Guard:
Lakers - Gail Goodrich 6'1" 25.9 3.6 4.5
Bulls - Ron Harper 6'6" 7.3 2.2 2.1
Hail of a match at the 2, eh?
BTW, in a bit of irony, these same lakers traded Gail Goodrich later to
the New Orleans Jazz. They ended up getting Magic with one of the Jazz's
picks.
TTom
|
53.942 | | ROCK::GRONOWSKI | iceMAN - 1995 SPORTS NOTY Winner | Fri Feb 02 1996 10:57 | 10 |
53.943 | lock, maybe | HBAHBA::HAAS | slightly related | Fri Feb 02 1996 11:18 | 20 |
| > The level of athleticism improves at a constant rate over time, so we
I'm not so sure that athleticism, like evolution, occurs at a constant
rate but there's no doubt that the NBA is generally much more athletic
now then in the 70s, Eric Montross notwithstanding.
However, Magic made a good case for getting it done in a manner that
wasn't really the result of pure athleticism. Same could be said for
Bird.
The real difference between the league now and the is that now we have
one really good if'n not great team and that's about it. This is much
different than either the 70s or the 80s when 4 or 5 teams were all
good.
I figger the Bulls are a mortal lock. But then again I thought that
Dallas minus the points was a mortal lock. At least they won the game, I
think...
TTom
|
53.944 | Longley on IR 'til All-Star break | HBAHBA::HAAS | slightly related | Fri Feb 02 1996 11:40 | 9 |
| I woulda thought I heard this firsted from a real Bulls fan ;=)
but Luc Longley has been placed on the IR. He injured his knee and is
expected to be out until the All-Star break.
Forget it. The onliest reason why Jordan has so much success is because
of all the attention the other teams give to Longley. Without Big Luc,
who's gonna step up?
TTom
|
53.945 | | MR1PST::CBULLS::MBROOKS | | Fri Feb 02 1996 15:01 | 19 |
| -1, I assume your Joking, although this does hurt more then you would
expect as I beleive Edwards is still on IR ? So this would put the
bulls with Wennington starting and NO BACKUP ??? It could have more
of an effect they one would thing, had someone told a mild fan that
Luc Longley was hurt, for one they may not know what team he played
on and many would not be aware that he was the starting center for
the bulls....
On another note, with the comparison of the 72lakers to the bulls
athleticism plays a huge part. I wonder how many min's the starts
of the 72 lakers player per game compared to the bulls. Also what
was there avg pts per game compared to the bulls. The comparison
has the starters basically up 24pts, 11boards and 7 assist (All
LA over Bulls accorss the 5 starters).
Of course NONE of the 72 Lakers were taller at there respective
position's then this years bulls (Down 1 Foot).
MaB
|
53.946 | Is that Aussi guy bigger'n 7'1" | AD::HEATH | The albatross and whales they are my brother | Fri Feb 02 1996 15:39 | 4 |
|
But what about Chambermaid??
|
53.947 | win at L.A., lose at Denver | HBAHBA::HAAS | slightly related | Mon Feb 05 1996 10:25 | 0 |
53.948 | | XTATIC::CHILDS | Cheatin' Cowboys suck!!! | Mon Feb 05 1996 10:29 | 4 |
|
Nuggets take down the mighty Bulls 105-99 yesterday............
no details
|
53.949 | | BSS::NEUZIL | Just call me Fred | Mon Feb 05 1996 11:14 | 10 |
|
I got some details, Nuggets were up by 30 (maybe 31) in the first half.
They were hot, hitting on something in excess of 65% in the first
2 quarters. Then the Bulls came back and went up by two (end of third)
then it was nip and tuck until the end.
How's that for some details?
Kevin
|
53.950 | good details | HBAHBA::HAAS | slightly related | Mon Feb 05 1996 11:20 | 0 |
53.951 | | CAM::WAY | When can their glory fade? | Mon Feb 05 1996 11:28 | 5 |
| > -< good details >-
Nothin' like a good piece of detail, ya know...
|
53.952 | | SNAX::ERICKSON | Can the Coach... | Mon Feb 05 1996 11:32 | 6 |
|
The Bulls were down by 31 in the 1st half. They came all the way
back and actually took the lead in Q4. Only to fade at the end and
lose the game.
Ron
|
53.953 | | OUTSRC::HEISER | watchman on the wall | Mon Feb 05 1996 12:44 | 5 |
53.954 | | ERICF::MAIEWSKI | Bos-Mil-Atl Braves W.S. Champs | Mon Feb 05 1996 13:02 | 10 |
| So what does that make them now 41-4?
If the game was in Denver, maybe they were afflicted by the same thin-air
disease that hits the Bronco's opponents.
Anyone sucking Oxygen on the side lines?
Or was it home?
George
|
53.955 | you should know since you're an NBA fan | OUTSRC::HEISER | watchman on the wall | Mon Feb 05 1996 13:09 | 1 |
53.956 | | CLUSTA::MAIEWSKI | Bos-Mil-Atl Braves W.S. Champs | Mon Feb 05 1996 13:13 | 3 |
| No, Celtics.
George
|
53.957 | select | HBAHBA::HAAS | slightly related | Mon Feb 05 1996 13:18 | 7 |
| but, apparently, not the Hawks...
Evidently, there was a particularly putrid turnout to lasted night's game
in the Omni between the Hawks and the Bugs. The attendance was listed as
12K but on TV it looked like about half that many.
TTom
|
53.958 | Another LSU guy who can put it up | AKOCOA::BREEN | You just can't tell | Mon Feb 05 1996 14:01 | 5 |
| Apparently Sharif Abdul-Rauf got red hot in the first half and the rest
got into it after MJ got hot and the Bulls went ahead late. Rauf can
be unconscious but unfortunately so can many of those he guards.
But I can't think of a modern player who can shoot like he can.
|
53.959 | | OUTSRC::HEISER | watchman on the wall | Mon Feb 05 1996 14:47 | 4 |
53.960 | | AKEEM::GRONOWSKI | iceMAN - 1995 SPORTS NOTY Winner | Mon Feb 05 1996 14:53 | 2 |
|
Anyone have details on the Bulls loss?
|
53.961 | | AKEEM::GRONOWSKI | iceMAN - 1995 SPORTS NOTY Winner | Mon Feb 05 1996 14:54 | 7 |
|
George is working on an angle to join the Bulls bandwagon... he
recently floated the following explanatin to his buddies as a test...
You know, its real windy at my house, just like it is in Chicago.
I like them Bulls.
|
53.962 | | MR1PST::CBULLS::MBROOKS | | Mon Feb 05 1996 15:04 | 9 |
| -1, Actually got a laugh out of me today...
BULLS SIP... THERE DONE, TOAST, They'll be luck to make the Playoff's
barely hanging on...
This game was at Denver, and I don't care if they win 10,20,30 or 40
games in a row if they keep on a 10-1 ratio of wins/losses who can
complain. They now sit at 41-4, they need to win 9 for every loss to
stay abover .900 so they need to win 4 of there next 5 :-).
|
53.963 | | AKEEM::GRONOWSKI | iceMAN - 1995 SPORTS NOTY Winner | Mon Feb 05 1996 16:18 | 3 |
|
Others would say - "DON'T ENCOURAGE HIM!"
|
53.964 | DETAILS | OUTSRC::HEISER | watchman on the wall | Mon Feb 05 1996 17:30 | 86 |
53.965 | Head butting a referee? | BSS::NEUZIL | Just call me Fred | Mon Mar 18 1996 12:01 | 6 |
|
I don't watch enough NBA to know, but does Rodman have a legit beef or
is he just being a pain in the ass? Any word on the suspension?
Kevin
|
53.966 | | CAM::WAY | There's the devil to pay! | Mon Mar 18 1996 12:09 | 14 |
| I only read an aritcle on it, so here's the facks(tm) I read:
1. Rodman was called for a foul.
2. Rodman put his hand in his shorts.
3. The ref gave him a technical for the gesture, which Rodman claims
was misinterpreted by the ref.
4. When they argued, Rodman head-butted him.
Them's da facks(tm) as outlined inthe noo-spaper....
|
53.967 | verdict will be in today | HBAHBA::HAAS | floor,chair,couch,bed | Mon Mar 18 1996 12:16 | 10 |
| Ya gotta like Rodman's response:
"If I butted him, I butted him. Suspend me. Rod Thorn,
David Stern, suspend me."
Thorn, who handles fines and other penalties for the league, who was at
the game and saw it live, said that he'll review the film and make
a_announcement afore the Bulls' game at Philly tonight.
TTom
|
53.968 | | CAM::WAY | There's the devil to pay! | Mon Mar 18 1996 12:30 | 10 |
| >Ya gotta like Rodman's response:
>
> "If I butted him, I butted him. Suspend me. Rod Thorn,
> David Stern, suspend me."
>
>Thorn, who handles fines and other penalties for the league, who was at
>the game and saw it live, said that he'll review the film and make
>a_announcement afore the Bulls' game at Philly tonight.
Which basically means he's waiting for someone to tell him what to do.
|
53.969 | he'll get his | HBAHBA::HAAS | floor,chair,couch,bed | Mon Mar 18 1996 12:39 | 13 |
| The poplar notion was that Scottie and Jordan was keepin Rodman under
control but it's real clear that the guy has a major paranoia problem.
I din't see what led up to it, just the replay described a couple notes
back.
From ever thing I saw, Rodman will take it heavy. Earlier in the season
Ricky Pierce bumped into a ref and got 5 grand and a game. JR knocked out
AC's teeth and got 2 games which most thought was light.
I'd say the lines on this one would be $23K and 3� games
TTom
|
53.970 | | OUTSRC::HEISER | watchman on the wall | Mon Mar 18 1996 12:59 | 2 |
53.971 | | AKOCOA::BREEN | You never can tell | Mon Mar 18 1996 14:46 | 12 |
| Well I don't know about the affordability of it but it's a sound
pre-playoff strategy by Rodman to unload and establish a position. We
saw the same strategy employed by Calipari and Saturday there was a
little nervous on the part of officials in Providence that coach Cal
would explode.
Rodman is trying to get an edge or perhaps recapture some ground he
feels has been lost. How expensive this edge is is the question; a lot
more dear than Calipari's GW explostion.
I can just imagine the looks on the tv exec's faces when Rodman starts
taking off clothes.
|
53.972 | | BSS::NEUZIL | Just call me Fred | Mon Mar 18 1996 17:06 | 6 |
|
Just heard on the radio, $20K and six games. That's gotta be one of the
heaviest fines/suspensions in a while.
Kevin
|
53.973 | the top 3 clowns | OUTSRC::HEISER | watchman on the wall | Tue Mar 19 1996 10:33 | 5 |
53.974 | be ashamed!~ | HBAHBA::HAAS | floor,chair,couch,bed | Tue Mar 19 1996 10:42 | 11 |
| Da Woim oughta be embarassed to be on that list with them other 2 bums.
Ol' Kermit "The Enforcer" Washington, of course, sucker punched Rudy T.
In addition to getting the biggest fine, Ol' Kermit was gone soon
afterwards.
Mad Max is currently in the process of attemptinn to be saved by John
Lucas. He had a nice technical against Jordan lasted night, pulling him
down from behind in a manner that any Tar Heel or Hoya would be proud.
TTom
|
53.975 | | MSBCS::BRYDIE | I need somebody to shove | Tue Mar 19 1996 10:47 | 6 |
|
Kermit didn't "sucker punch" Rudy T. He was in the middle of
a brawl when Rudy T came running up behind him and Kermit did
what most of us would do in that circumstance - he defended
himself.
|
53.976 | | OUTSRC::HEISER | watchman on the wall | Tue Mar 19 1996 10:53 | 11 |
53.977 | musta seen a different sucker punch | HBAHBA::HAAS | floor,chair,couch,bed | Tue Mar 19 1996 10:57 | 14 |
| > Kermit didn't "sucker punch" Rudy T. He was in the middle of
> a brawl when Rudy T came running up behind him and Kermit did
> what most of us would do in that circumstance - he defended
> himself.
I don't know what you smoked or watched but this aint nothing like what
happened.
I'll concede that the term "sucker punch" is a_opinion but Kermit was
not in the brawl and had no need to defend himself because it was obvious
that Rudy T was headed to where the brawl was. Had Kermit not punched him
in the face, there woulda been no contact between 'em.
TTom
|
53.978 | | MSBCS::BRYDIE | I need somebody to shove | Tue Mar 19 1996 10:57 | 10 |
|
Stop yer whining, Mikey. Refs and fans *do* deserve more
protection than the players on the field. If you can't or
won't protect the guys enforcing the rules or the folks
paying the bills then it's time to fold the tents or let
anarchy prevail.
BTW - I still haven't gotten over how quickly you turned on
Marjerle and Westphal.
|
53.979 | | MSBCS::BRYDIE | I need somebody to shove | Tue Mar 19 1996 11:19 | 10 |
|
re .977
That ain't the way I remember it at all. I seem to recall
Kermit being in a skirmish but not because he was Worm-ish.
(Ok, I'm sorry). Seriously, he was in some kind of a dispute
and Rudy T, the best bankshot artist I ever saw btw, was
running up behind him to restrain him, Kermit heard foot-
steps and unloaded. Rudy T ran right into a crushing punch.
It wasn't a sucker punch or a cheapshot just unfortunate.
|
53.980 | Kermit not really a bad guy | AKOCOA::BREEN | You never can tell | Tue Mar 19 1996 11:22 | 5 |
| Ttom, Kermit got caught up in the heat of the moment more than threw a
sucker punch - that is there was no pre-meditation eg, Kermit wasn't a
truly bad dude. That punch made a big change in the nba's treatment of
violence on the court. It might have taken years more before they made
the decision not to follow Hockey's formula.
|
53.981 | you need balance all the way around | OUTSRC::HEISER | watchman on the wall | Tue Mar 19 1996 11:27 | 8 |
53.982 | AGGGHHH!~ | HBAHBA::HAAS | floor,chair,couch,bed | Tue Mar 19 1996 11:31 | 16 |
| Yeah, I tried to qualify the "sucker" of the punch.
My recollection is that a couple of others are going at it at one end. 7
of the rest of the guys are heading up the court. Washington's standing
at about mid court. Rudy see the fight and seems like it's obvious that
he's runnind down to it.
But what the hey. I'm the guy that thought Kansas used the four corners
against Wilt, so whatta I know?
I think I'm suffering vacation stress. That's where you get all worked up
having to make airlines, hotels and other reservations so you can play in
Las Vegas, Bahamas, Key West, and other points in Playdom. Somedays, it's
so much work, I wake up and just wanna scream!~
TTom
|
53.983 | | OUTSRC::HEISER | watchman on the wall | Tue Mar 19 1996 11:30 | 1 |
53.984 | Say it taint so | BSS::JACKSON | Powder Shuffle | Tue Mar 19 1996 18:30 | 4 |
| Heiser turned on thunder Dan? Maybe I better read some old notes just
for FUN!
Tim
|
53.985 | | OUTSRC::HEISER | watchman on the wall | Wed Mar 20 1996 11:21 | 9 |
53.986 | Bulls hit 69 wins | MUTEX::LIU | | Mon Apr 15 1996 15:30 | 7 |
|
On Sunday, April 14, 1996, the Chicago Bulls ("Da Bulls") tied the NBA
record of 69 wins in one season with a win against the Cleveland Cavaliers.
Da Bulls are expected to break the record Tuesday against the Milwaukee
Bucks...
|
53.987 | | IMBETR::DUPREZ | It's Baseball And You're An American | Mon Apr 15 1996 15:48 | 2 |
|
Is MAirB noting from another account? :-)
|
53.988 | | MUTEX::LIU | | Mon Apr 15 1996 17:10 | 6 |
|
Don't know MAirB, I'm just a new noter (see my note in the Introductions)
that noticed no comment on the historic win by the Bulls, and I felt
something needed to be said...
-fhl
|
53.990 | | IMBETR::DUPREZ | It's Baseball And You're An American | Mon Apr 15 1996 17:46 | 10 |
| And to think I thought I was being a jerk if I just asked the guy where
he was for the first sixty-eight wins...
I wouldn't go quite as far as "swept".
It does say something when you can play Luc Longley/Bill Wennington at center
and go 69-9...
Is the season still 82 games? If so, I'm secretly hoping the Bulls go 73-9
so they're a mirror image of the 9-73 76ers... :-)
|
53.991 | asterisks? | MUTEX::LIU | | Mon Apr 15 1996 17:49 | 12 |
|
I didn't realize there would be animosity over this... :-}
Anway, I think today's Bulls benefit from the services of one M. Jordan,
as did the Bulls of '91, '92 and '93.
Question: Couldn't "dilution of talent" in the league make it *more* difficult
to win? It would be harder to build a team of all great players like the
Celtics, Lakers and '76ers of the '80s (taking nothing away from their
accomplishments)?
-fhl
|
53.992 | | IMBETR::DUPREZ | It's Baseball And You're An American | Mon Apr 15 1996 17:58 | 12 |
| >Question: Couldn't "dilution of talent" in the league make it *more* difficult
>to win?
Not if your team already had a solid core of players when the league
expanded. In that case, the expansion teams are almost an automatic win
for you.
Think about it. What did the Raptors and Grizzlies get from the Bulls roster?
Or, you might extend the question further to the T'wolves and the Magic.
Probably not a whole lot.
And every statement generates animosity in this conference... :-)
|
53.994 | | BSS::JACKSON | Didn't know a shark could choke | Mon Apr 15 1996 21:06 | 4 |
| Regardless of if these Bulls could beat those 80's teams, they've
earned my addmirasion and respect.
Tim
|
53.995 | Bulls set record | MUTEX::LIU | | Wed Apr 17 1996 15:54 | 5 |
|
With an 86-80 victory over the Milwaukee Bucks, the Chicago Bulls yesterday
set an NBA single-season* record with 70 wins.
*league expansion season
|
53.996 | | IMBETR::DUPREZ | It's Baseball And You're An American | Wed Apr 17 1996 15:58 | 3 |
| Big deal - the Red Sox will get 70 wins, too.*
* credit to Dan Shaughnessy
|
53.998 | | SNAX::ERICKSON | | Wed Apr 17 1996 18:23 | 8 |
|
Saw an interesting stat last night on some TV station. When the
71-72 Lakers had 69 wins, 11 came against expansion teams. This years
Bull's team has 70 wins, with only 5 coming against expansion teams.
There is about 10-12 more teams now, then in the early 70's, so it
it deceiving.
Ron
|
53.999 | Foul this | BSS::JACKSON | Didn't know a shark could choke | Wed Apr 17 1996 18:39 | 7 |
| re-1
Lets not forget that todays basketball isn't the same as the early
70's. Then players had to know the fundamentals, like being able to
shoot the ball instead of dunking 85% of the time!
Tim
|
53.1004 | | SNAX::ERICKSON | | Thu Apr 18 1996 10:57 | 6 |
|
45-6 v.s. the East is a .882 winning percentage, while 25-3 v.s. the
West is a .893, overall they have a .886 winning percentage. So it
is pretty equal across the league.
Ron
|
53.1006 | The Best TEAM of all time | TPSYS::BROOKS | | Thu Apr 25 1996 16:08 | 32 |
| He He He He...
Nope I havn't been noting from another account, Just havn't been noting
for about a month (too DAMN busy). I get the feeling the bulls could
win 82 games the next 3 years and win 4 championships in a row and
still couldn't get respect from the ANTI CHICAGO/JORDAN noters in here.
So the 72lakes earned 12 of there wins vs expansion teams compared to
the bulls 5. So the Lakers got 60 REAL wins vs the Bulls 67 :-)...
Ive accepted the fact that the anti bulls/jordan fans will never give
them the respect they deserve and it really doesnt matter. Most of the
fans (TODAY) know who the best team is and 20 years from now they will
be the ones say... No way man the Tokoyo Tornadoe's would get swept
in a 21 game series vs the bulls :-).
They won 72 games, jordan won his 8th scoring title, rodman won his 5th
straight rebound title... I mention all of these as they are all FIRSTs
in the NBA and you can arue all you want but you cant change the facts.
Like the IRS you can't argue with the Numbers... They did it its done
its in the record book... GREAT JOB by all the bulls players, coaches
and EVERYONE associated to that organization... They are the BEST...
They played the last month losing players to injuries, suspensions etc
etc etc... Everyone was gunning for them and they overcame it all and
posted the BEST ever regular season record. The only dissapointing
things would be the 2 home loses and the 3 1pt loses. Would have love
to have seen them go undefeated at home and get 75wins :-) Ok something
to strive for next season....
MairB
|
53.1007 | predictable | HBAHBA::HAAS | floor,chair,couch,bed | Thu Apr 25 1996 16:16 | 13 |
| With the Cowboys winning the Superbowl, I predict that 1996 will be one
of the least suspensful years in the history of sports.
I predict that each favorite will win its sport. Like the Cowboys, the
Bulls will win their league championship. As will Atlanta.
If'n I knew enough about hokey, I'd predict that but I don't know who the
favorite would be. Detroit?
I guess Dale Earnhardt will prolly win NASCAR to keep this thing going
although you would hardly be surprised if'n Gordon repeated.
TTom
|
53.1008 | Leaving, on a jet plane..... | ODIXIE::ZOGRAN | Atlanta, Home of the WS Champs | Thu Apr 25 1996 16:35 | 3 |
| Time for that trip to Vegas with the farm mortgage, eh, TTom?
UMDan
|
53.1009 | Detroit is hockey's version of Golf's Norman | AKOCOA::BREEN | You never can tell | Thu Apr 25 1996 16:39 | 1 |
| D
|
53.1010 | | TPSYS::BROOKS | | Thu Apr 25 1996 16:55 | 13 |
| Hmmm I think only once in the past 10years the team with the best
regular season record won the championship ??? (Did anyone see that
stat). (This is in the NBA of course).
I know everyone thinks the west is Awsome or something but the east
had 10teams worthy of making the playoffs... the 2 that didn't make
it (Charlotte and Washington) are both better then sacramento who
managed to land the #8 seed in the west (With a WELL below .500
record to boot)... and the .500 charlotte hornets get to watch on
TV (Not that the 8th seed usally goes anywhere unless your playing
seattle... WOW could be looking at Sacamento in rnd 2 :-)...).
MairB
|
53.1011 | Bulls did it once, lateley | HBAHBA::HAAS | floor,chair,couch,bed | Thu Apr 25 1996 16:58 | 8 |
| > Hmmm I think only once in the past 10years the team with the best
> regular season record won the championship ???
I don't know exactly how long it's been but the Bulls are the onliest
team lately to have the best regular season record and win it all. I
think they did this in the three-peat (tm) year.
TTom
|
53.1012 | | SNAX::ERICKSON | | Fri Apr 26 1996 11:03 | 27 |
|
Mike,
Even though the Bulls went 72-10, they will NEVER be known as
the best TEAM ever. They had a great season, nothing more nothing
less. What it does prove is that Michael Jordan is the BEST basketball
player EVER. Ten years from now, the only thing people will remember
about the 95-96 Bulls is the combination of Jordan/Pippen. The
combination of Jordan/Pippen ranks right up there with the best ever
1-2 combination. I follow BB and I am in a money fantasy basketball league.
Just looking at the stats, out of the 13 players who have worn a
Bulls uniform this season, only 5 were on anybodys fantasy roster.
Everybody else was in the free agent pool, the entire season.
Jordan - 82 games
Pippen - 77 games
Rodman - 39 games
Kukoc - 54 games
Longley - 24 games
BB also has the fewest players per team in any major sport. Since
you can only play 5 players at a time. The combination of Jordan/Pippen
can dominate a game.
I personally think the Bull teams that won 3 championships in a row
are better then this years team.
Ron
|
53.1013 | | AKOCOA::BREEN | You never can tell | Fri Apr 26 1996 11:29 | 13 |
| People actually don't but certainly shouldn't forget the '83 76ers and
the combination of Moses and Doc along with Toney,Bobby Jones.. I'm
trying to think of that other guard and the power forward (had two
brothers, neither very good).
Moses had hit his prime and just dominated a poor class of centers -
Jabbar never could stay on the court with the Malones and Waltons.
When comparing to the '72 Lakers one has to underrate Wilt because its
hard to imagine the old 60s Wilt playing like the motivated rebounder
and passer of 1972 Lakers-Wilt. He also ate up Jabbar.
I like these Bulls and we'll find out how good they are in the
playoffs.
|
53.1014 | | IMBETR::DUPREZ | It's Baseball And You're An American | Fri Apr 26 1996 11:57 | 1 |
| Wasn't George McGinness the power forward on that team?
|
53.1015 | | XTATIC::CHILDS | | Fri Apr 26 1996 12:04 | 6 |
|
There will never be a player greater than Bill Russell. See the 1969 Celtics
for reference or the ballons still up in the Forum rafters. Jordan may have
the best individual talent but as the total package with the ability to motivate
carry teammates and do whatever is necessary to win a ballgame there is only
Big Bill in the patheon...........
|
53.1016 | ANother team that was better than the 1996 Bulls | TNPUBS::NAZZARO | Thanks UMass for a great season! | Fri Apr 26 1996 14:58 | 15 |
| That Philly team of 1982-83 was an excellent team:
C - Moses Malone
PF - Bobby Jones
SF - Julius Erving
SG - Andrew Toney
PG - Mo Cheeks
Bench: Clint Richardson, Franklin Edwards, Earl Cureton, Clemon
Johnson, Mark Iavaroni
Iavaroni started often during the regular season, with Jones as 6th
man. Toney was healthy and added 20 ppg to Julius' 21 and Moses' 24.
Moses also led the league in rebounds. Coach was Billy Cunningham.
NAZZ
|
53.1017 | DAMN I wish I had more time to play at work :-) | TPSYS::BROOKS | | Fri Apr 26 1996 16:19 | 29 |
| -2... Youve got to be kidding... so what is jordan missing in a total
package... He's the best basketball GURU of all time. He just prove'd
he was/is the best offensive player of all time and he's one of the
best defensive guards ever as well.... And to even think that he does
not have the ability to motivate/carry his team is absurd. Be honest
take MJ from say 86-93 and place him on any team in the nba during the
60's and the celts win 1/2 as many championships (If there lucky).
Lets not even being to think about what he's been able to accomplish
off the court in terms of marketing himself.
And as a BULLS fan I think this is the BEST bulls team ever. Jordan is
getting a little old but this is the best jordan/pippen have ever
played together. The weak point was always center/rebounding, Ya Id
love to have grant back on this team but Longley/Wennington are as good
as cartwright/purdue and Kukoc/Rodman are very good players.
This team has OFFENSE/DEFENSE and Rebounding... What do you think the
threepeat bulls had that is missing from this years bulls team ???
Personally I don't think they'll win it all (Or should I say I won't be
putting any money on it). You have to lose sooner of later and they
will have a VERY hard long road to the finals (Should they get there).
It looks like they will get the Miami/Knicks/Magic road to the finals
and once again it will be long hard series to the finals... Im hoping
Detroit can give orlando a run for there money...
Oh well thats my 1 note for the day, I have to get back to work now :-)
|
53.1018 | | XTATIC::CHILDS | | Fri Apr 26 1996 17:16 | 5 |
| Brooksie did you ever see Russell play? If not don't even bother to argue
with me. Jordan couldn't carry a team in his early day other wise he'd have
more rings. He was Mr. Individual and still is..........
mike
|
53.1020 | | AKOCOA::BREEN | You never can tell | Mon Apr 29 1996 10:11 | 5 |
| Jordan did play in the 60s. He used the pseudonym "Oscar Robertson".
The above is as good a compliment as Jordan should ever expect.
Michael is truly a tremendous player and as good as he is on offense
maybe one of the best defensive guards ever to play.
|
53.1021 | Oscar wasn't the defensive player Michael is | TNPUBS::NAZZARO | Thanks UMass for a great season! | Mon Apr 29 1996 13:10 | 7 |
| The differenc between Oscar and Michael is that Michael can dunk.
Oscar may have been able to, but I don't remember ever seeing him over
the rim. Of course, it was a different game back then. I'm glad they
figured out that cutting a hole in the bottom of the peach basket would
speed up the game.
NAZZ
|
53.1022 | Probably more than Wilt | AKOCOA::BREEN | Better days are coming bye and bye. Bull... | Mon Apr 29 1996 18:28 | 10 |
| I don't know about his dunking, Oscar probably had to save himself for
the 10+ rebounds a game he averaged since I believe one year he
averaged a triple double. He didn't assert himself on defense like
Michael does and that says a lot for mj.
The Royals were like the 1980s Bucks, a real good team in an era of
great teams. I'm sure though that if a poll were conducted of
reporters, scouts, coaches, players of the 1960-present for best all
time player that Oscar's totals would really surprise especially the
total number 1s he'd get.
|
53.1023 | | TPSYS::BROOKS | | Mon May 06 1996 10:00 | 17 |
| IF I was to tell you that Chicago shot under 40% from the field around
16% from 3pt range and were called for more fouls then the Knicks who
would you guess WON.. Me too but we'd both be wrong... The only team
that played worse then chicago this weekend was New York (Oh and
Portland). Luckily for Chicago they played one of these teams :-).
This was a sloppy game, Only 1 player for the bulls managed to score
more then 1 basket and stay at 50% shooting (Kerr was 3-6, 2-4 from
3pt range, only 1 other 3 pt basket was hit, jordans 1st shot of the
game the other 16 missed).
The bulls should have lost this game and somehow managed to win it.
I do think that the regs STILL intntionally call fouls on Rodman as
often as possible. Its also clear that NY was trying to get rodman
HOT early (And I don't mean his playing).
MairB
|
53.1024 | the Worm takes his act to the next level | PHXSS1::HEISER | watchman on the wall | Mon May 06 1996 13:22 | 1 |
53.1025 | | AFW3::ROBICHAUD | Don'tTakeComedyFromStrangers | Mon May 06 1996 13:51 | 5 |
| Patrick clanging those two free throws with the Knickerbockers
down by 3 reminded me of the gimme he missed at the end of game 7 with
the Pacers last year.
/Don
|
53.1026 | thanks for the reenforcements Patty!!! | XTATIC::CHILDS | | Mon May 06 1996 15:02 | 3 |
| ready to conceed yet Billte??????
;^)
|
53.1027 | George was my boyhood hero y'know | AKOCOA::BREEN | Better days are coming bye and bye. BS | Mon May 06 1996 15:17 | 10 |
| Well let's let the series move to NewYork before we give up on Patrick.
He has as someone said a lot of cluth field goals. I don't recall his
free throw shooting being bad before but I will comment that so many of
today's stars "touch" shoot their free throws intead of "rolling" them
in (Barry was the extreme here, lobbing his fts). Under fatigue and
pressure the former gets harder. Heinsohn taught that one should keep
the critical parts to a minimum and develop a rote ft technique.
I couldn't catch yesterdays' knick game but I did catch some of the
Blazer game and thought I caught site of George Yardley out there.
|
53.1028 | coulda used 'im | HBAHBA::HAAS | more madness, less horror | Mon May 06 1996 15:21 | 13 |
| FWIW, Ewing shot over 76% from the FT thised year. So I guess this is a
case of not getting it done in the playoffs except that he shot 3-5
yesterday.
I think the most accurate assessment is that he's not as good as Jordan.
> I couldn't catch yesterdays' knick game but I did catch some of the
> Blazer game and thought I caught site of George Yardley out there.
Yardley couldn't have hurt the Blazers yesterday who managed 24 points in
the firsted half and 64 for the game, both playoff records.
TTom
|
53.1029 | | TPSYS::BROOKS | | Tue May 07 1996 11:24 | 2 |
| Hey who won last night ?
MaB
|
53.1030 | | SUBPAC::SKALSKI | | Tue May 07 1996 11:55 | 7 |
|
If'n you mean the Sonics/Rockets game, it was 104-101 Seattle.
Shark
|
53.1031 | | TPSYS::BROOKS | | Tue May 07 1996 12:38 | 10 |
| Thats what I meant and thanks... So seattle's up 2-0 vs the
Defending Champs... This was a close one (Im assuming it could have
wen't either way). So Houston should hold par and win the next
2 at home...
Tonight is a little strange, can someone explain why the west coast
game is the early game ????? A 7pm start would be great (IF it was
the bulls game :-(....)
MaB
|
53.1032 | it was lights out | PHXSS1::HEISER | watchman on the wall | Tue May 07 1996 14:32 | 4 |
53.1033 | | POWDML::GARBARINO | | Tue May 07 1996 15:01 | 4 |
| > Tonight is a little strange, can someone explain why the west coast
> game is the early game ?????
Michael Jordan worship !
|
53.1034 | | BSS::JACKSON | Set the drag just right! | Tue May 07 1996 19:09 | 7 |
| Aren't both home teams on Central time? San Antonio isn't the west
coast unless that big earthquake happened.
Besides, New Yorkers like staying up until 1am to watch the
Knicks (-)
Tim
|
53.1035 | 2-0 hopefully Monday the Bulls will be resting | TPSYS::BROOKS | | Wed May 08 1996 09:13 | 20 |
| I don't know, to me it would just make more sense to have the east
coast game (Eastern Conference) as the early game, I lost intrest
in the San Antonio game VERY QUICKLY....!!!!
Well the bulls of course won last night, no surprise there, NY had
there chance in Game 1 and John'd IT :-). This will be a very
intresting weekend
6 games all together over the weekend, 3 game 4's (Not that I expect
Utah to sweep SA but Hoping Seattle/Chicago can :-)...).
Up to 17early entries to the NBA Draft (2 High School Kids) if they
are all DECENT players added to the Sr's it could be a very DEEP and
intresting Draft.... Cleveland should take this year's pick from
phoenix, it just may be a GREAT player...
91-80 I believe was the final, I had to listen to WFAN out of NY to
get any details (Actually a Great station for NY Coverage a tad bit
biased :-)...)
MairB
|
53.1036 | | IMBETR::DUPREZ | It's Baseball And You're An American | Wed May 08 1996 09:17 | 4 |
| > I lost intrest
> in the San Antonio game VERY QUICKLY....!!!!
And the Bulls weren't playing in it, either. Quelle surprise!
|
53.1037 | | TPSYS::BROOKS | | Wed May 08 1996 11:14 | 7 |
| whats a Quelle ???
When it started out 25-7 was bad enough... but everytime I
turned it on SA looked like crap.. Im hoping SA VS Sea in the
west... IN the east Id love to see Atl VS Chi :-)
MaB
|
53.1038 | | CAM::WAY | and keep me steadfast | Wed May 08 1996 11:22 | 11 |
| > whats a Quelle ???
"quelle surprise" is a french expression meaning
"what a surprise!"
I'll bet Roland knows how to dry-wall too 8^) 8^) 8^)
|
53.1039 | | XTATIC::CHILDS | | Wed May 08 1996 12:05 | 4 |
|
What's a matter "air" afraid your almighty Bulls can't handle the Magic?
z
|
53.1040 | | TPSYS::BROOKS | | Wed May 08 1996 14:57 | 13 |
| Just wouldn't mind seeing a nice easy team in a later round for
a change... Orlando basically gets to rest for the next week while
they wait for Chicago NY to stop beating on each other... They
should be injury free and rested by the time the finals role around
and that could have a MAJOR impact on the finals.
I dont care if the bulls won 82games, Orlando,Houston, San Antonio
and Seattle are ALL Capable of beating the bulls in a 7 game series.
I think the bulls are still the favorite over any of them but like
I alwasy say I wouldn't be the HOUSE cuase there aint no such thing
as a SURE thing....
MairB
|
53.1041 | Nice job, diploma is in the mail | AKOCOA::BREEN | Better days are coming bye and bye. BS | Wed May 08 1996 15:14 | 7 |
| So how did Tcm manage to log into MairB's account or did the Crazy
Sandbagger start a school?
One thing, one tangible outcoming of noting here is if one really wants to
apply him(not her, she'd above this type of thing)self to the subject
matter here one has no one to blame if they can't reach the sandbagging
level that I'm proud to say MairB has attained.
|
53.1042 | | TPSYS::BROOKS | | Thu May 09 1996 09:33 | 11 |
| Hmmm... I guess that history of sports has not tought you anything.
How about that 1980 USA Hockey Team or how about those NY Jets in
SB II, or A Young Clay defeating Liston(Sp). Upset's are part of
sports, I thought Chicago would Win in 89+90 but they lost to Det
in both years, I would have bet that they would have made the finals
again in 94 (Before Jordan Retire'd).... I usally stay away from
bettin on teams I really like, don't want to have my judgement
effected by my heart....
MairB
|
53.1043 | | POWDML::GARBARINO | | Thu May 09 1996 11:02 | 6 |
| > Hmmm... I guess that history of sports has not tought you anything.
But MaB, the Bulls are SUPPOSED TO BE the greatest TEAM in the HISTORY
of the NBA. We've been hearing this all year. If they don't win it all
it will be a HUGE SHOCK and DISAPPOINTMENT (especially in this watered-down
NBA).
|
53.1044 | No such thing as a sure thing | TPSYS::BROOKS | | Thu May 09 1996 11:50 | 16 |
| Wern't the Baltimore Colts considered the BEST team when they
went down to the NY Jets in the bowl ???
I don't care if you put Shaq/Malone/Pippen/Jordan/Magic all on the
same team they could still lose (Not Likely but it could happen).
Ya I expect Chicago to take it all, but there are too many factors
to COUNT on it... Mason/Oakley are both capable of taken out a
player with there style of play, look what happen to Reggie Miller
for Indiana, ya just never know.
The one thing I do think is if they get to the Finals they will win
it.... I don't see any of the western teams as a threat... OF course
should Houston beat Chicago in the finals the BEST TEAM of the 90's
crown will be up for grabs...
MairB
|
53.1045 | | PHXSS1::HEISER | watchman on the wall | Thu May 09 1996 13:32 | 3 |
53.1046 | | XTATIC::CHILDS | | Thu May 09 1996 13:35 | 2 |
| Why would the crown for best of the ninties be up for grabs. If your scenerio
played out that way, Clearly Houston would be the team of the nineties
|
53.1047 | RE: .1046 | IMBETR::DUPREZ | It's Baseball And You're An American | Thu May 09 1996 13:56 | 4 |
|
Exactly what I was thinking. They'd each have 3 titles, each would have
three-peated, but one of Houston's titles would have come head-to-head
against Chicago.
|
53.1048 | | AFW3::ROBICHAUD | Don'tTakeComedyFromStrangers | Thu May 09 1996 14:12 | 5 |
| Houston will not even get past Seattle. Chicago's four titles
would put them in the pantheon, but the best professional basketball
dynasty of all time is the Octo-Peat BILL RUSSELL led Boston Celtics.
/Don
|
53.1049 | | TPSYS::BROOKS | | Thu May 09 1996 16:13 | 29 |
| I guess Im assuming that Houston or Chicago could still win another
championship before the 90's were over... When I tried to Crown the
bulls as Team of the 90's I was told to wait until the 90's were
over ;-)
Hey no arguing who the team of the 60's were, Id love to see someone
come up with an argument that there was an NBA team better then the
celtics in the 60's :-)
The bulls have made there mark in the NBA History books, 1st with the
3peat and now by winning 72 games..... I just hope it takes another 25
years before 73 are won :-)... Jordan has 7 scoring titles/Rodman has
5 rebounding titles... They have proved that they belong in the same
company as the Celtics/Lakers/76ers etc, etc, etc... They are one of
the top teams of all time.
I guess if you look at the top teams you have the russell's Celtics,
Birds Celtics, Magic's Lakers, Dr J's 76ers, and Wilts Lakers. IN
terms of total dominence of the league you would have to say the #1
team of all time would be Russell's Celtics and Id have to follow
that with Michael's Bulls.... I don't care about expansion, I dont
care about everyone opinions about competition level, I don't think
any team other then the Celtics of the 60's have dominated the league
like the JordanBulls have.... IMHO
SHould be a Good Weekend, I may stop by next week in the AM but IM
on Vacation so won't get to take any abuse should the bulls lose any
games...... Be back onthe 20th...
MairB
|
53.1050 | | XTATIC::CHILDS | | Thu May 09 1996 16:29 | 5 |
| As much as it pains me to say it I'd rate Magic's Lakers second. 5 titles in
8 years and they had to compete with Bird's Celtics and Dr J's Sixers. Plus
Mikan's Lakers of Minnepolis would have to be right up there........
mike
|
53.1051 | | PHXSS1::HEISER | watchman on the wall | Thu May 09 1996 16:31 | 23 |
53.1052 | | POWDML::GARBARINO | | Fri May 10 1996 11:21 | 7 |
| > Wern't the Baltimore Colts considered the BEST team when they
> went down to the NY Jets in the bowl ???
Yeah, and where did that put the Colts in NFL history ? Hardly a place
for the JordanBulls, who many are claiming to be the greatest team of
all time. It's hype, sure, but I'd love to see them lose and have to
carry that anchor the rest of their lives.
|
53.1053 | flawed comparison | BSS::MENDEZ | | Fri May 10 1996 11:56 | 12 |
| The flaw in brooks analogy is in number of games. Colts lost a
SINGLE game to Jets, USA hockey was SINGLE game over USSR. We're
talking a *7* game series here with the Bulls having home court
advantage in all of them. If the Bulls lose a series it will
be a MAJOR upset.
And if the Bulls lose, we can throw out the greatest team ever..
Greatest regular season accomplishment maybe but NOT greatest team
ever...
BTW I dont't think there is any way the Bulls lose a series this
year....
|
53.1054 | | XTATIC::CHILDS | | Fri May 10 1996 14:38 | 2 |
|
Orlando has all the tools except experience to take them down.
|
53.1055 | One badly sprained ankle and they're toast | TNPUBS::NAZZARO | Best of luck, Marcus! | Fri May 10 1996 15:14 | 4 |
| Orlando has absolutely no bench. Their subs attempted a total of ONE
shot in Game 1 vs Atlanta.
NAZZ
|
53.1056 | | XTATIC::CHILDS | | Fri May 10 1996 16:28 | 6 |
| Well one player does not make a bench but Brian Shaw is no slouch. Koncak can
get his share of fouls and Royal can occasional fill it up. Who does Chicago
have off the bench other than Kukoc and Kerr? Chicago's bench might be slightly
better......
mike
|
53.1057 | Game 1 GREAT GAME :-) | TPSYS::BROOKS | | Mon May 20 1996 15:16 | 18 |
| WOW... You can talk all you want but Jordan/Pippen may have combined
for 39pts but the REST of the bulls scored 82pts on .627% shooting !!
I don't think Chicago can rely on this type of play from there bench
in everygame but when MJ and Pip shoot .432% and the bulls get 1/2
the trips that orlando gets to the free throw line they will be in
trouble... the BENCH won this game for Chicago and who knows what kind
of effect this will have on the series...
My only concears would be 1- WHY is everyteam getting the calls OVER
chicago now ? NY Seemed to get more calls in every game (Actually I
believe they did get more calls in every game), 2- Tony Kukoc... Whats
up with his 3pt shooting ???? 1-27 in the playoffs.. I hope he snaps
out of it in games 3+4 in Orlando...
More on wednesday...
MairB
|
53.1058 | | PECAD8::CHILDS | | Mon May 20 1996 16:14 | 1 |
| what's that say about a fly in the oitment????????????
|
53.1059 | | CSC32::MACGREGOR | Colorado: the TRUE mid-west | Mon May 20 1996 16:42 | 11 |
|
MairB,
My best guess concerning the fouls being called would be as follows:
Both NY and Orlando try to stuff the ball down your throats more than
the Bulls (or most teams for that matter).
Don't worry. Things will be back to "normal" in the finals.
Marc
|
53.1060 | | POWDML::GARBARINO | | Mon May 20 1996 17:26 | 9 |
| > WOW... You can talk all you want but Jordan/Pippen may have combined
> for 39pts but the REST of the bulls scored 82pts on .627% shooting !!
Everybody looks good when the team wins by 40 pts. Where was this great
bench during the Knicks series ? Other than Jordan and Pippen, I believe
only Ron Harper ever got to double-figures in the 5 games.
Be wary of Game 1 blowouts, MaB ! '85 Celtics-Lakers and '72(?) Knicks-
Lakers immediately come to mind....
|
53.1061 | | AKOCOA::BREEN | Better days are coming bye and bye. BS | Tue May 21 1996 11:07 | 11 |
| Another thing to be wary about is Michael coming out with his 36
million for two years ultimatum. Doesn't leave much for Scotty,Tony
not to speak of Rodman,Longley etal.
And if they pay Michael and then most of the rest then where is the
money coming from and "What's a cap???".
I love the wonderful idea that there truly are otherwise rational
humans questioning whether the Bulls and Michael will get a fair shake
from the nba refs. The type of richness you'd have to pay good money
for at Barnes and Noble.
|
53.1062 | Chi vs Sea will be very, very tough... | TPSYS::BROOKS | | Tue May 21 1996 11:42 | 43 |
| If you've watched this series you would know that MJ is NOT GETTING
the calls... He's being hit on shots grabbed and held ALOT with NO
CALLS... The REFS no longer seem to give him the benefit of doubt.
Now SHAQ on the other hand, they replayed on series where he pushed
Wennington out of the paint, threw Brown out of bounds then cought
and JAMMED the rebound... NO WHISTLE... It was amazing...
-2, Doesn't matter how much they RESIGN jordan for (10,15,20 Mil per
Year) that entire amount does not go against the cap ??? Plus the
bulls can/could resign Kukoc/Pippen etc for as much as they wanted
(Resigning your own players is not effected by the cap). Now it does
have a HUGE effect on signing new players or FA....
If Ewing was worth 10mil this year then jordan was worth 50... If
Mounrning gets over 10mil per year then Jordan is easily worth the
18 thats been rumured as his starting price tag... I don't have much
faith in reporters and unless I see a video interview replay with
jordan's demands I'll take the reports for what there worth (Paper
to start my fire's with in the winter and not much more)....
Tonights the night, the bulls need to keep Orlando down, I don't care
about the season series, game 1 or the season records... Orlando is
capable of beating the bulls, both in 1 game and in the series, the\
sooner this series is over the better... Asuming the bulls do get to
the finals a whole NEW problem comes into play. Orlando has the talent
but Im still not convinced they have the heart and desire to win. You
need to be mentally tuff and we can measure that by Orlando's FT% in
the playoffs... BUT Seattle on the other hand is VERY hungry, Chicago
went the last 2 season's without winning and after redeaming themselves
vs NY and possible now vs Orlando how much hunger/desire will they have
vs Seattle... I know you have to take this one series at a time but I
think Seattle is the clear cut #2 team in basketball and everyone is
acting like orlando is the key to the championship for the bulls, I
think Orlando should be an easy series for the bulls compared to
seattle and should Chi face Sea in the finals it will be a very tough
series for chicago.
On a good note Ive been hoping Kemp would finaly get to the
championship and win a ring (Or 2 or 3), I have around 30 of his
rookie cards :-)
MairB
|
53.1063 | | IMBETR::DUPREZ | It's Baseball And You're An American | Tue May 21 1996 11:48 | 7 |
| > I don't have much
> faith in reporters and unless I see a video interview replay with
> jordan's demands I'll take the reports for what there worth (Paper
> to start my fire's with in the winter and not much more)...
Jordan was asked about this yesterday, and simply said that he thought it
would be selfish to address the issue while the playoffs were going on.
|
53.1064 | | POWDML::GARBARINO | | Tue May 21 1996 13:09 | 15 |
| > (Resigning your own players is not effected by the cap). Now it does
> have a HUGE effect on signing new players or FA....
Doesn't the new CBA limit your unlimited salary to one player on your
current roster, and everyone else must fit under the cap ?
> BUT Seattle on the other hand is VERY hungry, Chicago
> went the last 2 season's without winning and after redeaming themselves
> vs NY and possible now vs Orlando how much hunger/desire will they have
> vs Seattle...
There's no "they" to be worried about. All you have to concern yourself
with is Jordan...and he appears to have plenty of desire for another
championship. As I've said many times before, this is a one man show !
|
53.1065 | 1 Man show, not in the games Ive watched (6 so far) | TPSYS::BROOKS | | Tue May 21 1996 14:51 | 17 |
| -1, do you watch them play ? Did you watch them the 1st year Jordan
retired (Should have went to the eastern finals VS Indiana and who
knows...). I know you have to take RODMAN's head with his heart but
Im sure many Coaches would love to have a SAIN Rodman on there team.
Jordan has been scoring alot of points but has been shooting under
50% in most of the playoff games to this point... Im not saying he's
not the most important piece of the puzzel (HE is) but he's still on
1 piece and without Rodman/Pippen/Kukoc they don't make it into the
2nd round (VS anyone).... I will agree (And proven) that Take away
Jordan and they don't win it all (That I would agree with 100%), take
away 1 of the other keys (Rodman/Pippen/Kukoc) and they still have a
shot at it (Not a great one but a good shot)...
Bulls 8-1, Seattle 9-0 will make a very intresting Finals... When is
the last time the top 2 regular season teams met in the finals ???
MairB
|
53.1066 | | CAM::WAY | and keep me steadfast | Tue May 21 1996 15:14 | 4 |
| >SAIN Rodman
Is he related to the guy that use to pitch for the Braves?
|
53.1067 | | IMBETR::DUPREZ | It's Baseball And You're An American | Tue May 21 1996 15:37 | 1 |
| It's hard to pray for rain in an indoor arena...
|
53.1068 | | IMBETR::DUPREZ | It's Baseball And You're An American | Tue May 21 1996 15:38 | 4 |
| > Bulls 8-1, Seattle 9-0
Does Seattle have to win an extra game for the privilege of playing
the Bulls?
|
53.1069 | | SNAX::ERICKSON | | Tue May 21 1996 15:42 | 6 |
| re .1068,
NO, Seattle is up 2-0 on Utah while the Bulls are only up 1-0
against Orlando, Thus the difference in # of wins.
Ron
|
53.1070 | | IMBETR::DUPREZ | It's Baseball And You're An American | Tue May 21 1996 15:45 | 2 |
| Ahhh, brain cramp. I had my pre-expansion brain on, thinking you only
needed to go through two rounds to get there...
|
53.1071 | And, yes, the top two teams have met in the finals | ILBBAK::SILVESTRI | Soar with the Eagles! | Tue May 21 1996 15:51 | 6 |
| Huh, but didn't Seattle lose to Sacramento in the first round?
I don't think they are undefeated in the playoffs ...
They may have even lost two ...
Vinny
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53.1072 | Nasty as they wanna be | WMOIS::CHAPALONIS_M | Donnie Baseball Yankee HOFer!!! | Wed May 22 1996 12:05 | 4 |
|
Anyone else see who Rodman gave his jersey too last night after the
game? It was one of the Nasty Boys from WCW!!! :-)
|
53.1073 | | MFGFIN::JACKSON | Set the drag just right! | Wed May 22 1996 14:45 | 4 |
| Seattle did lose to Sacremento. Wasn't it game 1? Alot of talk
after that was "here goes the 1st round choke again".
Tim
|
53.1074 | | TPSYS::BROOKS | | Wed May 22 1996 16:16 | 12 |
| I thought they swept thru, but I guess what I could have heard was
that they've now won 9 in a row ?? I hate this 2 nights with no
game crap, the bulls played last night (Tuesday) and don't play again
until Saturday/Monday so 3 full days off, Thats a wee bit too much...
Seattle has a much better chance of sweeping thru this round and could
end up very rested for the finals... Not sure how this would effect
them as a team, could cool them off as they are HOT right now.... IT
will be a good series, I did how ever have a nitemare that Orlando
met up vs Utah in the FINALS (Talk about Boring....).
MairB
|
53.1075 | | WMOIS::CHAPALONIS_M | Donnie Baseball Yankee HOFer!!! | Wed May 22 1996 16:37 | 3 |
|
The Sonics will not win two games in Utah
|
53.1076 | 10 ways for Bulls to lose | HBAHBA::HAAS | more madness, less horror | Tue Jun 04 1996 12:00 | 100 |
|
ESPNET SportsZone | NBA
TEN WAYS THE BULLS COULD ACTUALLY LOSE
By Howard Blatt
Special to ESPNET SportsZone
_________________________________________________________________
What is this nonsense about the Chicago Bulls being so unbeatable?
Who died and made them the 27 Yankees?
What is such a big deal about going 83-11 against a watered down
league with expansion teams and ... the Clippers?
If the Bulls are so tough, how could they lose a playoff game to the
Knicks?
The oddsmakers are insisting that brave front-runners with a nose for
the obvious have to lay 1 to 9 to put their money where Michael
Jordan's mouth is. That means you have to put a lousy nine dollars
down for every dollar you can win if you awoke this morning with the
startling premonition that Michael and his helpers will lick the
Sonics like a Mr. Softy cone.
You can get better odds than those if you're betting President Clinton
won't bypass a McDonald's for a salad bar. You can get better odds
than those on Dennis Rodman becoming the first NBA player endorsing
strapless bras ("It bends as he bangs"). You can get better odds than
those on that flying cow in the movie Twister eventually coming down.
Actually, a bunch of things could happen to keep Jordan and his
helpers from winning the NBA Finals. Things that could lift George
Karl's Seattle SuperSonics to heights that have traditionally given
them nosebleeds. Things that would remind the most cocky of chalk
gamblers that the road to poverty is paved by sure things.
What are they? Glad you asked.
1. Suddenly feeling unchallenged by the prospect of adding yet another
NBA trophy to his collection, Jordan might bolt the Bulls and turn in
his sneakers for skates. Winging it at right wing for Florida vs. the
Avalanche, he would be able to pursue the dream of every black child
growing up in North Carolina: the chance to hoist the Stanley Cup.
2. Acting on advice from pal George Steinbrenner, Bulls owner Jerry
Reinsdorf might suddenly order Phil Jackson to let Jordan cool his Air
Jordans on the bench for a game or two. That would teach that ingrate
for saying he won't take less than $18 mil per year to re-sign with
the Bulls and show him who has the biggest set of Bullhorns of all.
3. Knowing how much Mr. Mike just loves a good friendly wager and
having caught his act in Birmingham, Gary Payton might challenge
Michael Jordan to a home-run-hitting contest, with the stipulation
that the loser must sit out the Finals.
4. Having not played since they forced the Magic to O'Neal before them
Memorial Day -- it just seems like Christmas -- the old geezer Bulls
could find themselves victimized by senility and unable to remember
how to trap, drive, shoot, rebound and, most important, watch Michael
do all of the above.
5. Scottie Pippen, suffering flashbacks brought on by an elbow to the
head, might get the idea that the guys banging on him in the Finals
are Anthony Mason and Charles Oakley instead of Detlef Schrempf and
Hersey Hawkins and might require a road map, a compass and a lantern
before he'll risk going down that dark and scary lane that leads to
the rim.
6. Luc Longley might be called back to his home country on a
kangaroo-related emergency, James Edwards might quit when he learns
his is already eligible to collect social security, and John (Long,
Tall, Old) Salley might leave for the CBS late-night slot after Tom
Snyder. That would leave the Bulls with only Bill Wennington to
contend with Ervin Johnson and Frank Brickowski.
7. Toni Kukoc, angry at losing minutes to Dennis Rodman and inspired
by Pippen's bold 1.8-second protest of two playoffs ago, could launch
into a full-scale snit, American-style. Acting as the Croatian Norma
Rae, Kukoc could organize oppressed fellow benchworkers Jud Buechler,
Randy Brown and Steve Kerr to stage a sitdown strike in defiance of
Jackson. Presumably, Jackson would notice the sitdown eventually.
8. Rodman, finally cracking under the strain of being on his best
behavior for so long, might earn himself some suspension time from Rod
Thorn by insisting on wearing the world's only pair of sneakers with
spike heels, to be marketed as "The Double Pumps of Pain."
9. Jack Haley -- the Rodman babysitter and alleged forward -- not the
one who used to play with the Comets -- might be activated from the
injured list at long last and ruin the Bulls' karma by giving them two
ex-Nets on their roster.
10. Finally, ask yourself: If the police were able to locate the
severed tip of John Wayne Bobbitt's penis in the underbrush next to a
highway despite lacking a penile magnet and doctors able to reattach
it in working order, then why can't George Karl be the first coach to
find a way to contain Michael Jordan?
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53.1077 | Bulls up 1-0 | TPSYS::BROOKS | | Thu Jun 06 1996 12:03 | 15 |
| Biggest Surprise Last night... A TIE... I didn't think the bulls
would win by 17pts and I cannot beleive the bulls were outrebounded ??
Seattle shot better from EVERYWHERE and outrebounded chicago so how
did chicago win ???? We'll as far as I can tell it was TURNOVER's.
Chicago only turned the ball over 7times to Seattle's 17 times, plus
im not sure if a blocked shot is a turnover ? But I think chicago had
like 8 blocked shots to seattle's 2....
I guess the 8 days did not hurt chicago, Luc Longley scored like
10pts in the 1st qtr, then Kukoc scored 10+ to start off the 4rth
qtr .....
Should be a good game on friday...
Mike
|
53.1078 | I love being the authority on stuff like this | TNPUBS::NAZZARO | Best of luck, Marcus! | Thu Jun 06 1996 12:08 | 4 |
| A blocked shot is not a turnover - it is considered a shot attempt, and
a rebound for whoever recovers the block.
NAZZ
|
53.1079 | | MSBCS::BRYDIE | wannabe figure skater | Thu Jun 06 1996 12:10 | 9 |
|
Seattle showed a complete lack of poise from the Brickowski incident
on down and it all starts with George Karl. That little move completely
blew up in Karl's face. And Payton says he's not bothered by the problems
with his sister but his game shows otherwise. They can't win with him
posting anemic scoring numbers and turning the ball over like he was
Vinnie Testaverde. Physically the matchups aren't that bad but on a
mental level it's like Arnold Plamer on a miniature golf course. The
Sonics should be completely embarassed.
|
53.1080 | Bulls shot better (barely) | MUTEX::LIU | | Thu Jun 06 1996 14:25 | 7 |
| re: .1077
>Seattle shot better from EVERYWHERE and outrebounded chicago so how
> did chicago win ????
Bulls shot 43% to Seattle's 40%. The Bulls made 11/17 in the 4th.
Don't know about the rebs but Rodman had 13.
|
53.1081 | weren't the rebounds, neither | HBAHBA::HAAS | more madness, less horror | Thu Jun 06 1996 14:30 | 5 |
| rebounds were a push with 50 each.
So much for this analysis...
TTom
|
53.1082 | Fridays game will tell more | MKOTS3::BREEN | | Thu Jun 06 1996 17:09 | 13 |
| It would appear that the Sonics were worn down by the seven games with
a real team vs the Cigar style gallop afforded Chi-town by the Disney
fawns. Speaking of the Magic effort, isn't it time that the money for
the playoffs vs regular season become equitable? Some may want the
honor of a ring like mj but the Dennis Scotts of the world obviously
can't be bothered putting out for the chump change awarded for the
playoffs.
In fact let them throw in some of their own money as part of the purse
like they do in "amateur" golf tourneys.
And Cigar btw is nursing a sore foot and may miss Hollywood and run at
Arlington in July.
|
53.1083 | That's what I already told ya Tommy. Should have listen........ | PECAD8::CHILDS | | Fri Jun 07 1996 11:12 | 4 |
| 1
2
3
4 goodbye seattle
|
53.1084 | | MKOTS3::BREEN | | Fri Jun 07 1996 12:03 | 3 |
| I think Seattle will take tonight's game. The guy who appeared strong
for Chicago was Longley. He's come a long way. He's one of those guys
for Chicago who would be suspect in a pressure situation.
|
53.1085 | could get uglier | HBAHBA::HAAS | more madness, less horror | Fri Jun 07 1996 12:11 | 12 |
| I agree except ol' Luc aint in a pressure situation. He's a role player
with plenty of backup support playing with the best ever, as good as
ever, and one of the best. And Ron Harper is showing he can play too.
Besides, my main main, Nate McMillan is ahurtin and will prolly miss the
rested of the series. Payton will have to play almost all the game
without relief at the point and on defense.
And Jackson won't let the Bulls fergit about what the Magic did in game 2
of their series with Chicago, which was do everything but beat 'em.
TTom
|
53.1086 | | TPSYS::BROOKS | | Fri Jun 07 1996 12:38 | 12 |
| not that it matters but someone back a few said the rebounding was
a push at 50, I think it was seattle with a 1 board advantage with
41-40 on the boards. The paper today said seattle turned the ball
over 18times to chicago's 7, a big difference...
Tonight will be a FUN game, I like when chicago has nothing to lose.
Game 2 will be important as they almost blew game team in the last
series and Im sure Phil will take care of that up front... Sunday
will be the big game for Seattle, if they lose game 2 they need to
take game 3, I still don't see a sweep..
MaB
|
53.1087 | | ROCK::GRONOWSKI | | Fri Jun 07 1996 12:39 | 3 |
|
Seattle will win one game. Jordan will miss a shot at the buzzer in
one of the games, and Chicago will lose.
|
53.1088 | definitely the TOs | HBAHBA::HAAS | more madness, less horror | Fri Jun 07 1996 12:51 | 13 |
| MaB,
Seattle had 41 rebounds attributed to players and 9 rebounds, while
Chicago had 40 and 10. Hence the 50-50.
And you certainly got to the heart of the matter mentioning the
turnovers. Seattle midlly dissed the Bulls when Kemp and Payton said that
they were just mistakes and weren't cause anything the Bulls defense
forced.
yeah right!~
TTom
|
53.1089 | | PECAD8::CHILDS | | Fri Jun 07 1996 14:14 | 3 |
|
Please open your eyes Billte. Michael, Dennis and Scotty aren't going to let
themselved be beat and drag it out any longer. 4-0 4-0..........
|
53.1090 | question: | POWDML::GARBARINO | | Fri Jun 07 1996 14:20 | 3 |
| How many players on the current Bulls' roster have played on multiple
teams, having been cut or traded because they either didn't add enough
or were big problems (Rodman) ?
|
53.1091 | at a glance | HBAHBA::HAAS | more madness, less horror | Fri Jun 07 1996 14:36 | 6 |
| At a quick glance, without comment on why they were moved around:
Longley, Kerr, Harper, Rodman, Wennington, Haley, Salley, Buechler,
Edwards.
TTom
|
53.1092 | greatest *TEAM* of all-time --> NOT ! | POWDML::GARBARINO | | Fri Jun 07 1996 14:38 | 8 |
| >At a quick glance, without comment on why they were moved around:
>Longley, Kerr, Harper, Rodman, Wennington, Haley, Salley, Buechler,
>Edwards.
Well, it's probably easier to identify the two who have been *only*
with the Bulls: Jordan and Pippen.
|
53.1093 | point made well | HBAHBA::HAAS | more madness, less horror | Fri Jun 07 1996 14:40 | 2 |
| Kukoc has only played for the Bulls in the pros but hail, he played in a
whole 'nother league...
|
53.1094 | just love saturdays at work........... | PECAD8::CHILDS | | Sat Jun 08 1996 19:05 | 16 |
| That a boy Gary, if you can't beat him on the court, beat him with your mouth..
hahahaha
2 down 2 to go but I must admit a fine showing by one Shawn Kemp. The kid's
athletic as they come but he don't want no part of boxin' out the Worm, if
indeed that's possible when the Worm wants it. Was that Delf Schremp actually
showing emotion and takin a hard swipe at Mr. Mike? Kukoc's disappearing act
is all to becoming of Euro's who come over here and play be it hoops or hockey.
Only one I remember actually showing up for the playoffs was Drazen. Say what
you want about Mr. Mike but for my money Rodman's the guy who's put the team
on his sholders this series and carried them. Much like Max in 84 but Birdie
got all the glory probably just like Mr. Mike will.............
must have been the ghost of Pat Ewing at the line for Chi-town at the end......
mike
|
53.1095 | | PECAD8::CHILDS | | Mon Jun 10 1996 09:11 | 11 |
| Well game 3 reports are "all hail Mr. Mike".....he must have read my last note
the ego-tistical guy that he is. Anyways I think it was Dr. Jack who predicted
yesterday's blow-out. He said as an old team by playing 3 games in 6 days that
Chi-town would finally find their legs and paste the Sonics. Or something to
that effect.........
any ideas where Mike will be tee-ing off on thursday???????????? We atleast
know Dennis will be flat on his back in Vegas with a smile from ear to ear...
mike
|
53.1096 | Maybe tied for third with the Pistons | TNPUBS::NAZZARO | Best of luck, Marcus! | Mon Jun 10 1996 15:07 | 27 |
| Hard to believe, but I am beginning to swing to the side that says
after the mid-80s Lakers and Celtics, this team ranks third on the
all-time great teams. And the areas that are winning me over are
overall size and team defense.
This is the biggest team I've ever seen that can actually outquick
smaller opponents. Seattle is no match for their team speed on
defesne, even with Kukoc starting for Harper. With Harper in the
line-up, they are an incredible mix of height and athletic ability.
The 1772-73 Boston Celtics are one of my all-time favorite teams. They
won 68 regular season games, and only John Havlicek's separated
shoulder prevented them from winning the NBA title. But a starting
five of 6-9 (Cowens), 6-7 (Silas), 6-6 (Nelson), 6-5 (Chaney), and 6-3
(Jo-Jo), with 6-5 sixth man (Havlicek) would be overmatched by 7-0,
6-9. 6-8. 6-6. 6-5, and 6-11 off the bench. Nelson could never cover
Pippen, Silas might battle rodman even, and Cowens would get worn out
battling Luc, Wennington, and Salley. After Havlicek, only Westphal
provided any spark off the bench, so the Bulls depth wins out there,
too.
Actually, the match-up I'd love to see is this team vs the 1988-89
Detroit Pistons. Rodman vs Rodman!!! Could Michael stop Isiah and the
Microwave, too? Salley vs Salley!!! And the coaching matchup of Daly
vs Jackson would be terrific.
NAZZ
|
53.1097 | another tribute to ACK? | HBAHBA::HAAS | more madness, less horror | Mon Jun 10 1996 15:11 | 5 |
| > won 68 regular season games, and only John Havlicek's separated
> shoulder prevented them from winning the NBA title. But a starting
Excuse Bible, Excuse #1 "We woulda won except for the injury to [fill in
the blank]..."
|
53.1098 | | MKOTS3::BREEN | | Mon Jun 10 1996 15:18 | 4 |
| Coaching is one of the biggest factors in this series. Jackson worked
a triple team on Kemp last night and Karl had nothing prepared for it.
Jordan is unique in that he's an all time best defender, really killing
Payton.
|
53.1099 | | PECAD8::CHILDS | | Mon Jun 10 1996 19:35 | 6 |
| Jordan has hardly been playing Payton. Harper's seen more time on Payton that
Jordan. Jordan has taken him at times and Ron Brown has also shoved the phony
glove around. It's Jackson's coaching move of keeping fresh bodies and
different looks on Payton that has been the difference.
mike
|
53.1100 | | MKOTS3::BREEN | | Tue Jun 11 1996 11:37 | 2 |
| I know, the play I recall was Jordan stripping the ball from Payton.
Bulls style is everyone guards the man with the ball.
|
53.1101 | Who is the #1 team of all time, we know who Id vote for | TPSYS::BROOKS | | Wed Jun 12 1996 11:02 | 54 |
| Well what can be said other then WOW... I wish I was a bit older and
had the chance to watch some of these all time great teams. Because
if any of them were hands down better then this years bulls it must
have been absolutly amazing to watch... Everyone has there opinions
on who/which were the best teams of all time and just like in every
other sport when you try to compare teams from decade to decade it all
comes down to one thing... Your Opinion... I just have one question
when you look at the RAW FACTS, the NUMBERS what team accomplished more
in 1 year then this years Chicago Bulls... Maybe Im being premature
as they could lose tonight, but assuming they win tonight and sweep
there accomplishments for the year would be
ALLSTAR MVP
SEASON MVP
FINALS MVP
SCORING CHAMP
REBOUND CHAMP
6th Man Award
Coach of the Year
All Time Single Season WIN Record with 72wins
All Time PLAYOFF RECORD with 15-1
Also a couple were on the all defensive team or something like that ?
This is amazing to accomplish all of this in 1 season and to my
recolection I don't recall any team accomplishing this much in one
season. And never has a team dominated the league from day 1 thru the
championship in a way that chicago has this year... ???
For anyone to NOT mention this team as one of if not the best single
team in the history of the NBA would be ludicrous.... Ive seen 5 or 6
teams mentioned when talking about who the best team of all time was.
Id love to see a list of who they were (all together) and exactly what
they accomlished in that season (Relative to what the bulls have
accomplished this year). At that point Im sure we'll all be closer to
knowing who the best team in the history of the nba is.
ITs too bad that all good things have to come to an end, and I for one
will always wonder what could have been, this is jordans 4rth full year
in the 90's and his 4rth ring... Next year will be the end of a
dynasty. Rodman will not be back, and even though they had limited
roles sally and edwards will be done and maybe kerr. Bug the big
factors will be Jackson and Jordan and I just don't think Chicago has
the $$$ To pay everyone what they deserve. Does Jordan deserve 18Mil
per year, in reality NO, but in NBA Reality YES.. If you kept this
team/coaching staff together for the next 2 years it would be close to
imposible to beat them. Chicago won't pay jordan 18mil a year and we
will have to see what jordan does, add to that, that Phil Jackson wont
be back and it could spell disaster for Chicago.
OK How about Chicago trades Pippen to Boston for (I Don't know the
Garden) and then Boston signs Phil Jackson to coach and they get MJ
as a Free Agent :-)
MairB
|
53.1102 | you can have 'em | HBAHBA::HAAS | more madness, less horror | Wed Jun 12 1996 11:09 | 14 |
| Yeah, the Bulls are go freakin cool they won't even cough up a couple of
bucks to re-sign Jackson.
What I like about the scenario is the this will piss off Jordan. Unless
he's lying again, he claims he won't play without Jackson. Which
translated into Jordanese means, "the price of poker just went up."
Jordan is known to do about anything if'n the price is right, which in
this case will be about 20 mil a season afore he fergits ol' Phil.
And who cares what they've won. Jordan will prolly try to shut the whole
thing down nexted year if'n he don't get his money and then you can tack
that onto the resume: shut down the NBA for the firsted time.
TTom
|
53.1103 | | TPSYS::BROOKS | | Wed Jun 12 1996 12:20 | 18 |
| I think Jordan will get a 2 year deal or Value, if not from Chicago
from someone... I mean what is Miami going to dish out for my NE
Favorite WHINER ALonzwine Mourning... Plus SHAQ will want double
digit Millions, its really out of hand...
Bulls should offer jordan a 2year contract in the 6-8Mil per year
range and also promise to give Phil Jackson a 3-5 year coaching
contract for an average of 3mil per year.... I beleive jordan is
the most valuable player in the NBA today and more then likely will
be for the next 2 years but just becuase some other team makes a
HUGE mistake and signs some schmuck to a 6year 100Mil contract doesn't
mean all teams must follow.. But by including the Jackson deal maybe
Jordan will sign for a lucrative salary (Even if it may not even be in
the top 10). The other piece is rodman, just how much are they going
to pay him ??? If they someone manage to sign Jackson/Jordan/Rodman it
will 1, be amazing and 2 expensive...
MairB
|
53.1104 | over/under 1 1/2 | HBAHBA::HAAS | more madness, less horror | Wed Jun 12 1996 12:26 | 18 |
| Right now, the over/under on re-signing Jordan, Jackson and Rodman is
about 1�.
I'm looking for a line on oh-fer.
Rodman looks to be gone cause he's already said that he aint settling for
chump change when Big Dog and the likes are getting millions. And of
course, I'm sure he has a_opinion on his value relative to LJ.
> Bulls should offer jordan a 2year contract in the 6-8Mil per year
> range and also promise to give Phil Jackson a 3-5 year coaching
> contract for an average of 3mil per year.... ...
What you say the Bulls should do is both what they won't do. For one
thing, I caint see Michael taking less than $10 mil per and the Bulls
seem totally reluctant to pay Jackson anything near $3 mil.
TTom
|
53.1105 | | PHXSS1::HEISER | watchman on the wall | Wed Jun 12 1996 13:37 | 1 |
53.1106 | but he's a hard man to predict | PECAD8::CHILDS | | Wed Jun 12 1996 16:09 | 8 |
|
As long as Jordan stays Dean Smith could coach the team and win a championship.
I wouldn't be so sure about Rodman leaving. He's happy, he's in the limelight
and he loves to win and staying with Jordan certainly assures that. While he
won't settle for chump change, I would think if say Philly offered him 10
million and Chicago offered him he 8, he'd take the 8....
mike
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53.1107 | technicolor Chia Pet | PHXSS1::HEISER | watchman on the wall | Wed Jun 12 1996 18:05 | 2 |
53.1108 | | CSC32::MACGREGOR | Colorado: the TRUE mid-west | Wed Jun 12 1996 18:27 | 8 |
|
> if they win 8 in a row they will deserve a raise.
They already have... 3 in the finals, 4 against Orlando and I would
assume they won their last game against NY 8^)
Marc
|
53.1109 | | PHXSS1::HEISER | watchman on the wall | Wed Jun 12 1996 18:40 | 1 |
53.1110 | | EDWIN::WAUGAMAN | Hardball, good ol' country | Thu Jun 13 1996 09:20 | 6 |
|
So much for that. How can you be considered the "Greatest Team
Ever", losing by 21, with the money and your legacy on the line?
glenn
|
53.1111 | | PECAD8::CHILDS | | Thu Jun 13 1996 11:18 | 5 |
| Only the media and Mair Brooks were guilty of considering them the greatest
team of all time. As Bird and the others pointed out their frontline doesn't
carry enough talent to be considered the greatest..............
mike
|
53.1112 | | POWDML::GARBARINO | | Thu Jun 13 1996 16:24 | 17 |
| >Only the media and Mair Brooks were guilty of considering them the greatest
>team of all time. As Bird and the others pointed out their frontline doesn't
>carry enough talent to be considered the greatest..............
Given the Celtics man-handled Rodman and his Bad Boys at Detroit (when
the C's were beginning their descent), it's a joke to think that this
current Bulls frontline would be able to do anything against the '80s
C's.
And not all of the media either, MikeyC. An article in USA Today discusses
this issue. Goukas is quoted as saying this Bulls team isn't even as good
as the three previous Bulls championship teams...citing Grant, Armstrong,
Paxson and Cartwright/Williams as better than each of the current Bulls
manning those positions. The gist of the article is that while this
Bulls team is great for its accomplishments, it is short on talent
compared to the other *great* teams...with the huge variable being the
current NBA competition (ie: watered-down, no other strong team).
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53.1113 | fwiw | PHXSS1::HEISER | watchman on the wall | Thu Jun 13 1996 17:00 | 7 |
53.1114 | | CSC32::MACGREGOR | Colorado: the TRUE mid-west | Thu Jun 13 1996 20:58 | 7 |
|
Just to throw another monkey wrench in the works, about two weeks ago,
Michael Jordan himself said that he did not believe this team was as
good as the '91-'93 teams.
Marc
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53.1115 | nice dis | PHXSS1::HEISER | watchman on the wall | Fri Jun 14 1996 12:27 | 5 |
53.1116 | | TPSYS::BROOKS | | Mon Jun 17 1996 09:19 | 33 |
| Everyone can argue who the GREATEST team of all time is but guess
what NOONE can every prove it... We can have fun comparing great
teams from past to present but its just opinions and just for fun.
I know that there are only 3constants from the first 3 championships
to this one but there VERY important constants. Id also say that the
ownership/management of the bulls has been very Key in the success
of the 90's bulls teams. Im not sure if Magic played with the same
starting lineup from his 1st to his 5th championship (Not intrested
in the bench) but when Magic won is 1st championship how many of the
same starters were left when he won is 5th (His last one) ? Bird had
the luxury of playing with Parish/McHale for his (3? Rings) were the
other 2 starters the same for the celtics teams ?
I look at the 90's Bulls and consider them one of the best teams of
all time. Just as I look at the Magic's Lakers, Bird's Celtics, and
Dr J's Sixers (Never got to watch Russ's Celtics, Wasn't Born Yet :-).
It will be a long time before a team wins .870% in a championship year
but only time will tell...
What does the 1996/97 season have in store for the bulls... They wait
but eventually sign Jordan/Rodman/Jackson but first pickup free agents
Reggie Miller and Dikembe Mutumbo :-)
Michael Jordan Reggie Miller
Dikembe Mutumbo
Scottie Pippen Dennis Rodman
Tony Kukoc/Steve Kerr/Luc Longley/Bill Wennington
Ron Harper/+2 Forwards/ :-)
MairB
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53.1117 | | IMBETR::DUPREZ | It's Baseball And You're An American | Mon Jun 17 1996 09:43 | 6 |
| > What does the 1996/97 season have in store for the bulls... They wait
> but eventually sign Jordan/Rodman/Jackson but first pickup free agents
> Reggie Miller and Dikembe Mutumbo :-)
I hope the smiley indicates that you know about the salary cap, and that
Mutombo wants 12 Mill/year.
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53.1118 | Bulls win | MUTEX::LIU | | Mon Jun 17 1996 10:24 | 20 |
|
The Bulls finally put away the Sonics to win it all and complete the greatest
season in the history of the NBA.*
The Bulls talked themselves out of game 4 (Rodman after game 3: "The series is
effectively over"), but game 5 was a shock. You have to give credit to the
Supersonics - 10th best record in NBA history - they played great basketball the
last three games. And give credit to George Karl for interviewing NBC
immediately after the last game and maintaining a gracious poise.
The most underrated player in this series (and season) for the Bulls is Ron
Harper. I think he provided the spark the Bulls needed to win game 6. Great
defense, can score in the lane or from the perimeter, and a *team* player.
Jordan sweeps the MVP trophies: League MVP, All-Star MVP and Finals MVP. His
comeback is complete.
-fhl
* Period.
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53.1119 | Boards tell the story | MKOTS3::BREEN | | Mon Jun 17 1996 10:37 | 10 |
| MairB, congratulations. I was a little worried about you and other
Chi-towners being able to take a series loss after being up 3-0, from a
beantowner, you know. But Seattle needed more, specifically it needed
Mr. Sam Perkins to be there 100%, mentally if not physically.
Inability to handle their own boards proved to much for Seattle. Kemp
was superb but he's no Russell for pure defensive rebounding. How much
did Brickowski play in that second half? Kukoc had a very good game.
Billte
|
53.1120 | some congratulations | HBAHBA::HAAS | more madness, less horror | Mon Jun 17 1996 10:42 | 11 |
| Congratulations to the fans.
Congratulations to the new champions like Ron Harper, Luc Longley, Steve
Kerr.
Congratulations to those that had a chance to return to the ring, mainly
the guy who shoulda won the MVP, Dennis Rodman.
I kinda like Pippen and Jackson, too.
TTom
|
53.1121 | | PECAD8::CHILDS | | Mon Jun 17 1996 10:43 | 20 |
|
and now let him ride off to Hollywood where he belongs. That scene at the end
had Hollywood written all over. Michael ain't never ever done nothing without
thinking about the bucks first. Most underserving MVP since Bird beatout Max
in 84. If you had to give it to a Bull you give it to Rodman but for money
the most consistant player and valuable was Sean Kemp. He's the only one
who came to play all 6 games. Payton had his moments so didn't Hawkins as
did Pippen and Jordan but Kemp and Rodman where the men in this series. In
retrospec when I consider that Rodman put the clamps on Kemp last night and
forced him into a few stupid fouls that led to his ejection it belongs to
the Worm.
ML get us the WORM!!!!!!!!! Draft Wright if he's there and let's go. I could
live with a Dennis, Shannon, Dino frontline.
Mike thanks for the Russell quote, I missed it. As always still the best. No
5 minute silogy like MJ would give, just quick and to the point!!!!!!!!!!!
mike
|
53.1122 | in the pictures | HBAHBA::HAAS | more madness, less horror | Mon Jun 17 1996 10:48 | 7 |
| On the cover of the local rag: Randy Brown wrestling on the floor with
Jordan who's got the clamps on the game ball.
On the cover of USA Today: Randy Brown hugging Scottie Pippen after the
game.
I guess we all know who the real MVP was...
|
53.1123 | Bullse win... yawn... | EDWIN::WAUGAMAN | Hardball, good ol' country | Mon Jun 17 1996 11:09 | 1 |
|
|
53.1124 | | IMBETR::DUPREZ | It's Baseball And You're An American | Mon Jun 17 1996 11:18 | 11 |
| >The Bulls finally put away the Sonics to win it all and complete the greatest
>season in the history of the NBA.*
...
>* Period.
It must be nice to be unburdened of complex comparative thinking...
One of the greatest? Definitely. MairB had it right when he said you'll
never know who the greatest was.
|
53.1125 | | POWDML::GARBARINO | | Mon Jun 17 1996 11:19 | 8 |
| > -< Bullse win... yawn... >-
Couldn't have said it any better, Glenn. No drama in this, unless you
were a fan of the two teams. The NBA will drag out all the ratings, but
the people came to the sets to watch Jordan and Rodman, "and that's the
truth". The NBA should stop prostrating themselves to Jordan and work
on their image/appeal problem throughout the league. If they don't,
it'll be a big fall when Jordan quits for good.
|
53.1126 | simple | MUTEX::LIU | | Mon Jun 17 1996 11:26 | 10 |
| .1124:
Read again: greatest _season_ in the history of the NBA.
72-10 regular season, best
+ 87-13 overall, best
+ 15-3 playoffs, 6th best
+ championship
--------------------------
= best season ever
|
53.1127 | | MSBCS::BRYDIE | wannabe figure skater | Mon Jun 17 1996 11:28 | 11 |
|
Le Grand Blowhard, Bill Conlon, was dead on yesterday on
'The Sports Reporters' when he said that if major league
baseball had put on a playoffs as boring as this year's
NBA playoffs all of the doomsayers would be sending flowers
to the league's funeral. Despite having the magnificent
physical and improvisational talents of Kemp, Jordan and
Pippen and despite the historical implications of the
Chicago season and despite the re-emergence of Jordan as
the game's premier player, depsite all of that and more
this was one dull-assed playoffs.
|
53.1128 | | EDWIN::WAUGAMAN | Hardball, good ol' country | Mon Jun 17 1996 11:29 | 12 |
|
> MairB had it right when he said you'll
> never know who the greatest was.
True, but it's pretty clear that the 1996 Bulls are _not_ the
greatest. I don't care what the regular season record was,
compare this playoff performance with, say, the Sixers' total
dominance in Moses' fo-five-fo postseason and it ain't even
close.
glenn
|
53.1129 | | IMBETR::DUPREZ | It's Baseball And You're An American | Mon Jun 17 1996 11:56 | 19 |
| > 72-10 regular season, best
>+ 87-13 overall, best
>+ 15-3 playoffs, 6th best
>+ championship
>--------------------------
>= best season ever
This has already been beaten to death, but in true ::SPROTS tradition, I will
take out the bat and beat the equine carcass one more time.
72-10 against *who*? The T'wolves? Paper Clips? Raptors? Grizzlies?
(Celtics?) :-)
15-3, sixth best. This is possibly their most valid high-ranking stat -
playoffs are when they play the "iron". But nowadays, the iron has a lot
more in the mix - it's more like a weak alloy than hardened steel. The
aforementioned Sixers team was certainly more impressive.
Championship? There's a champion every year.
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53.1130 | can you spell lockout? | HBAHBA::HAAS | more madness, less horror | Mon Jun 17 1996 11:59 | 11 |
| >Championship? There's a champion every year.
Excepted for maybe nexted year. Falk and Jordan love the game so much
they're more'n willing to shut it down if'n Stern tries to keep control.
And in a case of a complete crock, they extended the deadline for the
lockout until past the Olympics. I mean it shore would be embarrassing
if'n the Dream Team couldn't defend our merkin honor cause they couldn't
cross the picket line.
TTom
|
53.1131 | | MKOTS3::BREEN | | Mon Jun 17 1996 12:04 | 11 |
| I would have given Kemp the MVP.
Boring? I Disagree. For those that watched, it was pretty exciting,
especially games 4 and 5. Six was pretty good for awhile. The
interminable commericials during breaks are the killers more than the
game.
Bulls were only a smidgen better than Seattle so wherever you put mj
etco then put Seattle two clicks down. Seattle is Nate McMillen and a
'92-93 version of Bill Cartwright away from beating this Bulls team.
|
53.1132 | The Bulls of five years ago were better | TNPUBS::NAZZARO | Ain't no one gonna dog me down | Mon Jun 17 1996 12:51 | 28 |
| Here is a comparison that seems valid to me, when trying to place this
Bulls team into their historical perspective. I think most of us agree
that the mid-80s Celtics and Lakers were better than these bulls, as
well as the 1983 Sixers, the 1968 Lakers, and perhaps a few other
teams (the late 80s Pistons having been mentioned). I think the Bulls
themselves of five years ago are a vastly superior team to this
version. Let's compare them position by position:
1990-91 1995-96 Edge
STARTERS
Center Cartwright Longley Cartwright - better defender
Power For. Horace Grant Rodman Horace - much better overall
Small For. Pippen Pippen -----
Sh. Guard Jordan Jordan -----
Point G. Armstrong Harper Even - neither a real PG
BENCH
Center Perdue Wennington Even
Power For. Scott Williams Buechler Williams - excellent sub
Small For. Levingston Kukoc Kukoc, but CLiff was good
Sh. Guard Hodges Kerr Hodges did more things
Point G. Paxson Brown Paxson - No contest
Overall, the 1990-91 team was better at almost every position, they won
only ten fewer regular season games, and went 15-2 in the playoffs,
against a better caliber of opponent.
NAZZ
|
53.1133 | aint the bestest ever | HBAHBA::HAAS | more madness, less horror | Mon Jun 17 1996 12:56 | 2 |
| And the 90-91 Pippen and Jordan were obviously better'n thised years
version.
|
53.1134 | | PHXSS1::HEISER | watchman on the wall | Mon Jun 17 1996 13:03 | 11 |
53.1135 | | MSBCS::BRYDIE | wannabe figure skater | Mon Jun 17 1996 13:46 | 18 |
|
>> Boring? I Disagree. For those that watched, it was pretty exciting,
I watched all of games 1,2 and 3 and least part of the rest and
I found the excitement level badly wanting especially yesterday's
anti-climatic finale. It all points out just how badly diluted
the talent pool in the NBA has become. On the one hand, you have
the Bulls with no real point guard to speak of, three thirty-
somethings and Luc Longley at center. And that bunch managed to
post the best record in the history of this now greatly over-
expnaded league. On the other side, you had Seattle with Kemp
and the erractic Payton and a cast of players that weren't good
enough to keep the hobbling Nat MacMillan on the bench. If this
Bulls team gains a place in history it will be as the point of
demarcation for when the league finnaly went over the edge after
teetering on the brink with two so-so Houston teams winning back-
to-back titles.
|
53.1136 | | PHXSS1::HEISER | watchman on the wall | Mon Jun 17 1996 14:08 | 2 |
53.1137 | Seattle kept face and made a series out of this | TPSYS::BROOKS | | Mon Jun 17 1996 14:23 | 4 |
| In comparison to some of the other recent finals this one was
very exciting...
MairB
|
53.1138 | | MKOTS3::BREEN | | Mon Jun 17 1996 14:37 | 25 |
| Games 1 and 2 were slow paced, 3 a disappointment. Given the situation
I enjoyed the next two with the exception of the refs getting involved
and Rodman in game 3 and 4 acting stupid. Erratic is a fair label for
Payton except for the entire post-season he was excellent except the
end of the jazz series and start of this one. I'll give him credit for
a comeback.
If I'd only waited Luc Longley would not have disappointed and shown
the world what a true clutz he is. Sam Perkins is the Mr. Erratic and
showed his true Laker softness. Depth is a big, big problem in the
1990s nba with just the number of teams being a factor. Kucok and
Shrempf made a comeback in the last three games to make a case for
Europeans in the finals which was questioned rightly in here.
These matchup comparisons are always misleading. The early Bulls teams
did have those three in the middle, all better than Longley and
Wennington, Perdue for example much better than either. But Rodman and
Kukoc are two unique factors that defy matchup comparisons. The
offensive gets that Rodman pulled off last night were unique to him and
were the critical factor along with Kukoc's set from 3-land. I do
agree that the "old" Pippen was better but I think the "new" Jordan is
the best one yet except for the machine that nearly knocked the '86
Celtics off.
I'd call it a draw.
|
53.1139 | Ya ABC member's really kill me\ | TPSYS::BROOKS | | Mon Jun 17 1996 14:46 | 50 |
| Some of you guys really crack me up... As pointed out time and time
again many of the best records were acquired in years after expansion.
Someone even said the 72Lakers had 14wins or somthing vs expansion
teams to 3 for the bulls... Whatever... I wouldn't expect folks from
the boston area who grew up with the Celtics/Lakers/Sixers to say
anything less, and I doubt there are too many mid to late 20year olds
in chicago saying this team is nothing compared to the 50's Lakers...
Everyone can make excuse's, when the bulls won there 1st one ABC (Anti
Bulls Club) said big deal, then RePeat, ya 2 in a row is ok but its
been done there not a real team unless they win 3... Then 3Peat and
ABC still comes up with a list of excuse's... And now the Topper the
1995/96 Bulls win there 4rth Championship in 6years and break/set many
records along the way, capture almost all the individual awards
available set records for road wins, wins in a season and post a
HORRIBLE 15-3 Playoff record and still I here the ABC crying...
Every year every team has there excuse's funny how the bulls don't make
excuse's they just win.. Just lucky that they traded for Pippen (Best
all around player), Just lucky that they drafted Kukoc when he said he
wouldn't play in the NBA (6th Man award), what a dumb move trading for
the 5Time Rebounding Champ, he's too old, can't be controlled. And the
rest of that sorry excuse of a bench is better then most benches in the
league (maybe the best bench in the NBA (Just thought Id add another
controversy)).
Make excuse's if you want but I like to see FACTS, the bulls went 87-13
this year and WON the championship. Does this make them the best team
in history of the NBA nope, but is there another team in the history
that was clearly better... Well show me the FACTS show me which team
won 88 :-), show me which team had the Season, All-Star, Finals MVP,
scoring Champ, Rebound Champ, 6th man, 3 all stars, 3 All defensive
Players, Coach of the Year..... You could look from now until the end
of time and you won't find one... You know it and I know it... So Hey
I do the same thing, If I can't prove something with Facts I'll just
use my OPINIONS and remember things how I want to remember them...
I love when they interview these old Hoop stars and they brag about
how great they were... There's only been 3 teams in this league that
approached having Dynasties, The Celtics, The Lakers and now The Bulls.
Just like someone said, Someone wins the Championship every year, but
only ONE team can hold the record for MOST WINS, and only 3 teams have
dominated over any long period of time. If you want to talk about the
3 most accomplished franchise's of all then I could put them in order.
#1 Celtics
#2 Lakers
#3 Bulls
MairB
|
53.1140 | ABJ | HBAHBA::HAAS | more madness, less horror | Mon Jun 17 1996 14:52 | 11 |
| MairB,
You may have me all wrong. You din't point exact fingers.
I don't belong to the ABC club. I'm a charter member of the ABJ club,
though.
I hope you're happy with things and hope you're not too disappointed when
Jordan shows his true colors again and shuts down the league.
TTom
|
53.1141 | | IMBETR::DUPREZ | It's Baseball And You're An American | Mon Jun 17 1996 15:16 | 4 |
| > and I doubt there are too many mid to late 20year olds
> in chicago saying this team is nothing compared to the 50's Lakers...
An unbiased crew for sure...
|
53.1142 | | PHHSS1::DFAUST | Bad Things, man... | Mon Jun 17 1996 15:47 | 5 |
| I wonder what Jpordan would do if the officials actually enforced the
rules? I turned on the game last night and only watched until Jordan
committed three fouls (none of which were called). At that point, it
isn't a game so I turned it off. WHat a joke!
|
53.1143 | MJ already settled this | PHXSS1::HEISER | watchman on the wall | Mon Jun 17 1996 15:48 | 4 |
53.1144 | mmm, the taste of sour grapes... | MUTEX::LIU | | Mon Jun 17 1996 16:20 | 7 |
|
91-93 Bulls teams may have been "better", and probably would have beat this
year's team, if based only on the fact that the Pippen/Jordan were younger and
had more stamina, but the '96 Bulls have had the most accomplishments as MairB
enumerated.
-fhl
|
53.1145 | | TPSYS::BROOKS | | Mon Jun 17 1996 16:42 | 33 |
| OK, A whole new Debate not only Which Team is the Best team in the
History but Which Flavor of That Team... So who was the Best Celtics
team from the 60-70's ? Ya thats another Debate worth Debating. Lets
debate who was the Least CORUPT LYING SACK OF CRAP president of the
past 20 years instead...(Can't Be done :-)..).
OK Here we go 1996 Chicago Bulls Most ACCOMPLISHED Team in the History
of the NBA :-)
And I don't know about the rest of you but Ive been watching the bulls
for most of MJ's career (and Pippen's). And Id have to say Ive Never
seen them called for as many fouls as this year (Not Personal Fouls,
Traveling, T's etc). I will say that more then 1/2 of the fouls in
game 6 for some reason were not called... ??? But HONESTLY don't think
they favored one TEAM more then another... OK Maybe Jordan got more
breaks then any single Sonic but did the Bulls as a team get more
then the Sonics... I mean with the 3-4 Phantom fouls that they call
on Longley/Wennington each game you should make up for them somehow.
Plus Rodman gets called for a T in what the first minute of every
game on average ???
I still think Shaq is the King... At least with some of the Superstars
the Ref's can just pretend they missed the call but how do you miss a
300+lb many crashing thru bodies and throwing them aside like sacks of
potatoe's..... He could win the next 10 scoring titles if he hits 60%
of his free throws alone...
Oh... Most Accomlished team in the History of the NBA has alot of work
to do in the offseason. Id love to see Chicago Play Seattle Again next
year would even be happy with a Sonics win :-), Kemp's cool give the
man a ring...
MairB
|
53.1146 | could happen | MUTEX::LIU | | Mon Jun 17 1996 16:55 | 9 |
|
If history repeats itselft, Seattle will beat the Bulls next year. In
1978, Seattle lost to Washington, and the next year they came back to
beat them 4-1.
Rodman will be gone next year, and between old age setting in, salary cap
problems and low draft picks, the Bulls will have trouble repeating.
-fhl
|
53.1147 | | CSC32::MACGREGOR | Colorado: the TRUE mid-west | Mon Jun 17 1996 17:24 | 47 |
|
> won 88 :-), show me which team had the Season, All-Star, Finals
>MVP, scoring Champ, Rebound Champ, 6th man, 3 all stars, 3 All defensive
>Players, Coach of the Year..... You could look from now until the
>end of time and you won't find one... You know it and I know it... So
>Hey I do the same thing, If I can't prove something with Facts I'll
>just use my OPINIONS and remember things how I want to remember them...
Shall we go to another level? Being voted to an all-star game, winning
coach of the year, defensive players... seems to me that ALL of these
are NOTHING but OPINIONS. It just happens that someones elses OPINION
result in an award. If you want facts, here are the facts...
Bulls won more games than anyone else
Bulls are the champions
Jordan scored more points than anyone else
Rodman collected more rebounds than anyone else
That is it. I'll bet that if I were to look, I could find another team
which equaled all the FACTS. As for opinions, what can I say other
than they are like a$$h*les, everyone has one and they all stink.
This years Bulls team was the best this year and they proved it by
winning the championship. This decades Bulls team is one of the best
teams in the history of the sport. This years Bulls team has exactly
*2* players from the previous championships. The Lakers/Celtics had
more players from the 1st to last championship of a given decade. That
is about it on the facts.
My opinion:
1) 60's Celtics
2) 80's Lakers
3) 80's Celtics
4) 80's Sixers
5) 90's Bulls
However, bearing in mind that athletes of today are (generically
speaking) better than yesterday. I personally think the Bulls of the
early 90's would beat the 60's Celtics. But relative to the athletes
of their own times, the 60's Celtics were better than the 90's Bulls.
Marc
|
53.1148 | case closed on this TEAM sh*t. | POWDML::GARBARINO | | Mon Jun 17 1996 17:40 | 9 |
| > Make excuse's if you want but I like to see FACTS, the bulls went 87-13
> this year and WON the championship. Does this make them the best team
> in history of the NBA nope, but is there another team in the history
> that was clearly better... Well show me the FACTS show me which team
> won 88 :-), show me which team had the Season, All-Star, Finals MVP,
> scoring Champ, Rebound Champ, 6th man, 3 all stars, 3 All defensive
> Players, Coach of the Year.....
Show me any team that had a player equal to Michael Jordan.
|
53.1149 | | POWDML::GARBARINO | | Mon Jun 17 1996 17:42 | 8 |
| > I watched all of games 1,2 and 3 and least part of the rest and
> I found the excitement level badly wanting especially yesterday's
> anti-climatic finale.
There ain't no excitement to a playoff series unless the HEAVY FAVORITE
is in trouble of losing. Jumping out 3-0 skunked this series, I don't
care how well Seattle played in Games 4 and 5. Those wins gave Seattle
character points, nothing else.
|
53.1150 | | PECAD8::CHILDS | | Tue Jun 18 1996 08:21 | 22 |
|
I think if we have to do this series over next year then Rodman should change
sides and comeback against Mikey and Scotty and all of this just so lovable
team called the Bulls.........
Marc, you're dissin the 60' Sixers who were always right there with the 60's
Lakers too.
Although I still would rather see Rodman come here, I think we could give him
enough money the problem is we're to far from Vegas. Maybe Foxwood could fit
the bill?
Sorry Bill but I didn't see the Euro's comeback as big as you did. Schremp
scored garbage points and layed on the floor and whined. Tony missed as more
than he hit and what the hell was that turnaround jumper on the baseline. Since
when did he have that shot?
I seriously doubt Jordan's going to shut the league down, I think the league
will conceed a few points find away for the Bulls to pay him 25 million and
let it go from there.
Does anyone know if Shaq was watchin?
|
53.1151 | from here | HBAHBA::HAAS | more madness, less horror | Tue Jun 18 1996 10:49 | 23 |
| or how 'bout
In the 60s and early 70s - the Russell, West, Wilt, etc. era - how many
teams won the ring: Lakers, Celtics, Sixers, Knicks.
In the 80s - the Magic, Bird, etc. era - how many teams won the ring:
Lakers, Celtics, Sixers, Pistons
In the 90s - the Jordan, Hakeem, etc. era - how many teams won the ring:
Bulls, Rockets (with a couple of asterisks cause Jordan was either out or
barely back).
That's my point about why it's hard to say these Bulls are as good as the
other two eras. I'm not saying they're worse, just that it's clear that
their competition at the top does not compare to the other eras.
It's obviously clear that Jordan is at least tied for 1st in the bestest
ever contest.
FWIW, Sportszone had a poll of the greatest teams ever and the 27 Yankees
edged out this Bulls team.
TTom
|
53.1152 | | MSBCS::BRYDIE | I need somebody to shove. | Tue Jun 18 1996 11:03 | 18 |
|
>> There ain't no excitement to a playoff series unless the HEAVY FAVORITE
>> is in trouble of losing. Jumping out 3-0 skunked this series, I don't
>> care how well Seattle played in Games 4 and 5. Those wins gave Seattle
>> character points, nothing else.
Joe, I agree with you about the character points but to me it wasn't
just the finals that lacked excitement, it was the entire playoffs.
Only one series generated even a modicum of excitement - Utah vs.
Seattle and even that one was sloppily played and most notable for
John Stockton gacking up a big hairball. The defending champs got
punk slapped, the window of opportunity slammed shut on New York
this year just as it did on Phoenix last year and Orlando showed
that they have the talent but not the character or the guile to
be champs. To draw an analogy to boxing, it takes a great fight
to make a great fighter. Chicago didn't have that great fight and
there's no one to give it to them and the reason is that the league
is weaker than it has ever been.
|
53.1153 | | CNTROL::CHILDS | | Tue Jun 18 1996 11:07 | 5 |
|
Which all put together equals Russell >> Jordan. Bank on it. Ole Russ would
intimated Michael in about 5 or 10 minutes of play.
mike
|
53.1154 | | MSBCS::BRYDIE | I need somebody to shove. | Tue Jun 18 1996 11:10 | 15 |
|
>> Sorry Bill but I didn't see the Euro's comeback as big as you did.
Neither did I. You're talking about two slightly above average
role players here. The best foreign player for the series was
Longley and he didn't have to go up against a force at center. The
problem European players seem to have in basketball is similar
to the problem Americans seem to have in hockey. That is, they
know the game and they execute the fundamentals but they can't
create on offense. Kukoc has three moves two of which require
traveling and the third is his jumper. Schrempf has two, one of
which is his jumper the other is hook shot which is a dicey
proposition at best. We may see a great European player in the
NBA someday but I haven't yet.
|
53.1155 | | MKOTS3::BREEN | | Tue Jun 18 1996 11:46 | 12 |
| I thought both "Euros" were ineffective in games 1-3. Both played much
better in 4-6 with Shrempf having good 4,5 and Kukoc a good 5,6. They
are no different than most of today's Americans in terms of not being
that great at making their shot. Shrempf has a post up move that
wasn't much good against the Bulls. But he's a good flow player and
Kukoc has range and height and some speed.
I don't blame anyone for losing interest after game 3. Insomnia won me
the best game (imo) of the entire playoffs, game 4. Games 5 and 6 were
better than most 90s playoff games with the difference being entirely
the home advantage and it's influence on the refs and Rodman. Having
to finish off Utah surely affected Seattle's early efforts.
|
53.1156 | something smells | HBAHBA::HAAS | almost wanted to be a figger skater | Tue Jun 18 1996 11:46 | 17 |
| From a local story:
Bijan will sell Michael Jordan cologne this fall.
"We have captured the essence of Michael Jordan," said the
company. "This is a fragrance that will envelop the varied
aspects of Michael Jordan's lifestyle off the court and will
highlight each in the most unique way."
The company said the smell - which includes
esssences of lavender, cypress and fir balsam - is "light as
air" and "fun, crisp and invigorating, inspired by Michael
Jordan's aest for life."
Says the honoree, "It really makes you feel good."
No word yet on the price.
Most unique indeed!~
TTom
|
53.1157 | | PHXSS1::HEISER | watchman on the wall | Tue Jun 18 1996 12:09 | 5 |
53.1158 | a couple of suggestions | HBAHBA::HAAS | almost wanted to be a figger skater | Tue Jun 18 1996 12:12 | 6 |
| Since it's supposed to cover all aspects of Jordan's off court life, I
suppose one of the fragrances would be the smell of cheap cigars while
gambling.
And then there'll be the perfect essence of Jordan as he and Falk shut
the league down...
|
53.1159 | Are we talking Michael Jordan, or Michael Jackson? | EDWIN::WAUGAMAN | Hardball, good ol' country | Tue Jun 18 1996 12:32 | 13 |
|
> Since it's supposed to cover all aspects of Jordan's off court life, I
> suppose one of the fragrances would be the smell of cheap cigars while
> gambling.
Da Sportswriters on TV cologne... as opposed to "light as air... fun,
crisp and invigorating", I might buy it.
Ya know dere Jauss, dat Jerden smells preddy gut dese days, ya know...
glenn
|
53.1160 | That 11 cents an hour feeling for $85 an ounce | TNPUBS::NAZZARO | Ain't no one gonna dog me down | Tue Jun 18 1996 13:30 | 5 |
| I understand the Jordan perfume accurately captures the unique aroma of
300 Taiwanese teenagers cramped into a 12 x 18 room smokin' like
chimneys and sweatin' like pigs while they produce Air Jordans.
NAZZ
|
53.1161 | yeah sure they didn't know | PHXSS1::HEISER | watchman on the wall | Tue Jun 18 1996 15:20 | 1 |
53.1162 | | POWDML::GARBARINO | | Tue Jun 18 1996 16:00 | 4 |
| > -< yeah sure they didn't know >-
> Yeah, Kathy Lee's group outsourced them.
I wanna see Kathy Lee and Frank cry together on national TV.
|
53.1163 | | CSC32::MACGREGOR | Colorado: the TRUE mid-west | Tue Jun 18 1996 16:35 | 9 |
|
> Marc, you're dissin the 60' Sixers who were always right there with
>the 60's Lakers too.
Kind of forgot about them. It was before my birth afterall 8^)
Marc
|
53.1164 | ya gotta luv da Woim | HBAHBA::HAAS | more madness, less horror | Wed Jun 19 1996 10:27 | 11 |
| OK then.
Dennis Rodman was the class of the day in several ways yesterday at the
Bulls celebration.
Not only did he thank Scottie Pippen for accepting him, he publicly
apologized for trying to take him out about 5 years back.
Then he had the onliest <regocnizable.obscenity> of the day.
TTom
|
53.1165 | gag! | PHXSS1::HEISER | watchman on the wall | Wed Jun 19 1996 13:24 | 2 |
53.1166 | | CAM::WAY | and keep me steadfast | Wed Jun 19 1996 15:11 | 1 |
| Did they slip each other the tongue?
|
53.1167 | | PHXSS1::HEISER | watchman on the wall | Wed Jun 19 1996 15:45 | 1 |
53.1168 | | FABSIX::R_LUCHT | Ten Feet Tall and Bulletproof | Thu Jun 20 1996 02:01 | 6 |
| You guys worry me, taking shots at a guy who parties in hot tubs with
Cindy Crawford. Not to mention the guy who really won the series for the Bull's
and should have been the MVP.
Rich..........
|
53.1169 | Jackson gone? | HBAHBA::HAAS | more madness, less horror | Thu Jun 20 1996 11:04 | 10 |
| Hey, right now we got way more respect for them Bulls than Kraus does.
I heard that there's gonna be a press conference today to possibly
announce that Jackson is gone. Supposedly, the negotiations have broken
down between him and the Bulls.
With his usual skills, Kraus thought he'd help things out by interviewing
potential replacements.
Stay tuned...
|
53.1170 | | POWDML::GARBARINO | | Thu Jun 20 1996 11:29 | 10 |
| > -< Jackson gone? >-
Gee, it's gonna be a trying off-season for Jordan. He's going to have
to back up his words or look pretty silly. Does he now bolt from Chicago
(after saying he wants #5 next year at the rally) ? Does he take the NBA
down over the CBA ?
The Knicks are complete assh*les if they don't IMMEDIATELY sign Jackson
after today's press conference in Chicago. Like I said before, let
Van Gundy be the highest-paid asst in the NBA.
|
53.1171 | we shall see | HBAHBA::HAAS | more madness, less horror | Thu Jun 20 1996 11:40 | 10 |
| Don't worry Joe, this aint that big a deal with Jordan.
He's a known liar who's word means little so he'll just not mention the
fack that he stayed cause the money was right.
Now, I'll say this about that, my opinion of Jordan will rise if'n
Jackson goes and Jordan simply tells the Bulls to not bother making
a_offer cause he's gone too.
Pack up his bags and him and Jackson move to NY and win one there.
|
53.1172 | fit right in | PHXSS1::HEISER | watchman on the wall | Thu Jun 20 1996 13:39 | 4 |
53.1173 | a tradition | HBAHBA::HAAS | more madness, less horror | Thu Jun 20 1996 13:47 | 5 |
| Wail, like the current guy, Jordan exhibits a lot of professionalism when
it comes to looking you in the eye and lying.
Of course having a president that lies to us is one of our prouder
traditions. It would seem to be a_absolute requirement.
|
53.1174 | | SNAX::ERICKSON | | Thu Jun 20 1996 14:17 | 6 |
|
Phil Jackson wants 2.5 million a year, while Kraus/Reinsdorf
are offering 1.65 million a year. Jackson was being generous
considering Calipari is getting 3 million a year from New Jersey.
Ron
|
53.1175 | | MFGFIN::JACKSON | Set the drag just right! | Thu Jun 20 1996 14:58 | 4 |
| The bulls can afford it, look at their worth, especially after
winning the trophy again.
Tim
|
53.1176 | KRAUSE IS TO BLAM!~ | HBAHBA::HAAS | more madness, less horror | Thu Jun 20 1996 15:05 | 5 |
| It aint a matter of what they can afford.,
Krause is a_idiot. All other details pale in significance.
TTom
|
53.1177 | | POWDML::GARBARINO | | Thu Jun 20 1996 16:13 | 3 |
| >Krause is a_idiot.
...he's a FAT idiot !
|
53.1178 | doesn't surprise me | PHXSS1::HEISER | watchman on the wall | Thu Jun 20 1996 16:44 | 1 |
53.1179 | any news? | HBAHBA::HAAS | more madness, less horror | Thu Jun 20 1996 16:47 | 4 |
| So has anyone heard a_update?
The lasted thing I've seen or heard was bout 11:30 thised morning and
supposedly, the Bulls and Jackson were still talking...
|
53.1180 | might have happened | HBAHBA::HAAS | more madness, less horror | Thu Jun 20 1996 16:50 | 2 |
| Someone over in da SOAPBOX said that Jackson signed a 1 year, 2.1 mil
contract.
|
53.1181 | | PECAD8::CHILDS | | Fri Jun 21 1996 07:55 | 8 |
|
What has Jackson ever done right but coach Michael Jordan? I don't blame the
Bulls if they want to be cheap. If New Jersey wants to be stupid that's their
problem. I'm not saying Calipari's going to be bad for them but 3 million right
off the bat is a little much imo. Look at Carlisimo he's just now really
adjusting to the notion that the players run the team not the coaches.
mike
|
53.1182 | not all that bad | HBAHBA::HAAS | more madness, less horror | Fri Jun 21 1996 10:33 | 11 |
| Jackson won a CBA crown, too.
Actually, this is a pretty good move for ol' Phil. Thised year, he was
intent upon winning another ring and hoped that Chicago would do the
right thing by him. While he was doing this, all the other coaching jobs
were filled, leaving him with little of no leverage.
Now, going into nexted year, he knows he's a free agent and he could have
his pick of the litter after the annual round of coach firings.
TTom
|
53.1183 | It figures... | TPSYS::BROOKS | | Thu Jun 27 1996 15:24 | 16 |
| WOW Bulls pick up a 7-0 center with no tan... what a shocker... Now
we'll have Longley/Wennington/Knight in the rotation, I don't expect
to see Edwards or Sally back next year.
So we have to wait about 4 more days to see what Chicago will offer
to MJ and if they are serious about going for a repeat and resign
Rodman as well... I have no idea if chicago has any $$$ under the
cap to go for a Free Agent first and then resign there own but Im
not expecting chicago to add any REAL players thru free agency.
New York added Wallace and Jones Im not familiar with McCarty. But
they could all fill roster spots on the Knicks... If they land a big
name Free Agent they will be the team to compete with the bulls next
year...
MairB
|
53.1184 | | IMBETR::DUPREZ | It's Baseball And You're An American | Thu Jun 27 1996 15:34 | 3 |
| > New York added Wallace and Jones Im not familiar with McCarty.
Then go read George's paper. :-)
|
53.1185 | we'll know soon enough | HBAHBA::HAAS | more madness, less horror | Thu Jun 27 1996 15:38 | 13 |
| > So we have to wait about 4 more days to see what Chicago will offer
MariB,
Don't worry much on this cause in about 4 more days, Jordan and his
lackey Falk are gonna shut the whole thing down, anyway.
Actually, I shouldn't be so strident about Falk. After all, Jordan may be
his lackey.
And McCarty's main claim to fame was that he was on my tourney team :*]
TTom
|
53.1186 | | PHXSS1::HEISER | watchman on the wall | Thu Jun 27 1996 15:44 | 1 |
53.1187 | | TPSYS::BROOKS | | Fri Jun 28 1996 09:16 | 7 |
| I guess once again Im confused... I read in the paper that Stern will
not allow signings unless an agreement is reached... I guess I wasn't
aware of the Jordan-Rule... If he don't sign there's no deal ???? Is
jordan the MainMan of the Players Union, what he says goes ??? I
thought jordan was trying to dissolve the union ?
MairB
|
53.1188 | Amen!~ | HBAHBA::HAAS | more madness, less horror | Fri Jun 28 1996 10:55 | 27 |
| MairB, you're not doing a George, are you? :-] (note to all interested
parties: note the smiley in the note and/or switch to decaf).
Here's the deal: there are Jordan rules on the court and Jordan rules off
the court. The league is incredibly beholding to Jordan for saving its
ass by coming back. The league was without Magic and Larry and Jordan
showed he could carry the league by hisself.
This issue is involved with the off court Jordan rules. So Jordan has
this agent, David Falk and if'n you don't know much about him go the the
USA Today web site or cough up a half buck and buy yourself a copy cause
he's the cover story in the sprots section: "David Falk: The most
powerful man in the NBA?"
Now, Jordan and Falk led the movement to a) get the balloon payments for
their buddies like Patrick Ewing while convincing the other players to
not ratify the agreement; 2) to try to get the union decertified and
along the way run the old prez out and bring in their own boy; iii) shut
down the league if'n they don't get what they want which is basically to
renege on the whole deal.
So Jordan and Falk are the MainMen. Not part of the union. Not part of
the management. Not part of the ownership.
And they seem intent upon shutting the whole party down.
TTom
|
53.1189 | | TPSYS::BROOKS | | Fri Jun 28 1996 12:38 | 22 |
| I guess Im still confused (And no Im not pulling a George whatever that
is). Isn't this agreement between the Players Union and the League ?
If they come to an agreement and vote to sign the agreement can jordan
and his agent REALLY stop it ?
Hey Im a bulls fan and a Jordan Fan but no 1 players is bigger then the
league... I think next season is going to be VERY exciting... Im
looking forward to seeing all these young guys PROVE they can play.
Im hoping Charlotte holds onto Kobe and that he actually lands an
actual ROLE on the team next season, maybe not a starter but hopefully
not more then #7 in debth....
Hey if Jordan and his Agent are trying to change the system with just
there pockets being lined then I hope the leagues sends them packing!
I guess Im still very confused and I really don't have time to go
surf the web and read up on it but if someone could recap exactly what
it is that the players (Like Jordan/Ewing) and the Agents (Falk) are
trying to accomplish... is it all about $$$ and if so how much do
they want...
M...B
|
53.1190 | | CLUSTA::MAIEWSKI | Bos-Mil-Atl Braves W.S. Champs | Fri Jun 28 1996 12:46 | 14 |
| RE <<< Note 53.1189 by TPSYS::BROOKS >>>
> I guess Im still confused (And no Im not pulling a George whatever that
> is). Isn't this agreement between the Players Union and the League ?
> If they come to an agreement and vote to sign the agreement can jordan
> and his agent REALLY stop it ?
Yes, you're pulling a George. What you are saying is common sense when others
are exaggerating something to bash one of the pro athletes they envy the most.
They want to blow off steam and you are using logic to spoil their fun.
That's definitely "pulling a George".
George
|
53.1191 | | IMBETR::DUPREZ | It's Baseball And You're An American | Fri Jun 28 1996 12:57 | 10 |
|
George, I'll admit that you get picked on a little more than you should,
but try not to be so self-complimentary.
I'll join the group that really doesn't understand what this prospective
lockout is about. But I'm not sure I'll be a dues-paying member, because
the NBA could go away tomorrow and I could care less.
From what I can gather, there was a prospective deal on the table, and now
the players are backing away, for whatever reason. True or false?
|
53.1192 | stopped the vote | HBAHBA::HAAS | more madness, less horror | Fri Jun 28 1996 13:03 | 21 |
| MairB,
Ya have a fair question and I have a fair answer:
> ... Isn't this agreement between the Players Union and the League ?
Jordan and Falk have already derailed the union vs management issue.
They've kept the vote from the players. The tossed out the ol' union
leadership and put their guys in.
So, if'n we get to a point where there's a players vote it means the Falk
and Jordan have got the money right at least for them.
Now, in all fairness to Jordan, Falk has plenty of other guys, like
Ewing, Zo, Juwan, etc. However, I doubt that they have the pull that
Jordan does.
Next reply is the USA Today article on Falk. Read, and make your own
conclusions.
TTom
|
53.1193 | USA Today on Falk | HBAHBA::HAAS | more madness, less horror | Fri Jun 28 1996 13:03 | 199 |
|
SPORTS STARS DEPEND ON DEALMAKER FALK
SEATTLE - The old ladies buzzed, the young girls cooed and men of all
ages elbowed, whispered and giggled. On this June morning, among the
potted palms and crystal chandeliers of the Four Seasons Hotel dining
room, they were all highbrow gawkers mingling in the company of
professional basketball's power elite.
Michael Jordan and his entourage of eight sat at one table. Chicago
Bulls coach Phil Jackson and his staff prepared for the next game of
the NBA Finals at another. NBA Commissioner David Stern and his wife
were across the room.
Not far from Stern sat another equally powerful, though decidedly less
recognizable, figure in pro basketball circles: super-agent David
Falk. He was with his two business partners, Curtis Polk and Michael
Higgins.
An elderly, gray-haired lady approached their table and began shaking
everyone's hand. ''I don't know who you are,'' she told Falk, ''but
everyone in the room keeps speaking to you, so I figured I just better
come over here and shake your hand because you must be somebody very
important.''
If she only knew.
The NBA is preparing to enter the most important summer in its history
with the mother of all free-agent seasons to open Monday, just as the
owners threaten another lockout as they try to force the ratification
of a still-unsigned collective bargaining agreement.
Falk's influence on both is enormous because of his sway with many of
the big-name free agents and his behind-the-scenes involvement in the
pending labor deal.
''I think he's going to be the most feared guy in basketball this
summer because of all the people he represents,'' says Jordan, Falk's
No. 1 client and the top free agent, who expects to become the
highest-paid player in basketball with an annual salary between $18
million and $25 million.
''David Falk is a very influential figure in basketball,'' Orlando
Magic President Pat Williams says. ''Right now, he might just be the
most important man in the game who doesn't work inside the league
office.''
Influential and controversial.
What makes the 45-year-old New York native so important is a client
list of free agents that includes Jordan, Juwan Howard, Alonzo
Mourning and Dikembe Mutombo, and high-profile rookies such as No. 1
pick Allen Iverson and four other first-round picks. All those clients
could generate more than a half-billion dollars in new deals for Falk
Associates Management Enterprises (FAME) this summer.
With Jordan leading the way, Falk is in position to dictate the
marketplace for NBA salaries into the 21st century. Because he
represents so many big names, Falk also is in position to package
players and build, rebuild or ruin franchises.
''I think we're going to create a market of our own,'' says Falk. ''We
always believe FAME has its own minimarket. We have enough free agents
to create our own markets.''
It also creates more riches for FAME: In a typical deal, its cut is 6%
of the value of the contract.
So, barring a lockout, Falk, Polk, Higgins and seven associates will
set up shop Sunday evening in FAME's Washington, D.C., offices, wait
for the phones to ring, and the free-agent process will begin to take
shape.
Will Jordan stay in Chicago? Will Howard re-sign with the Washington
Bullets or end up in New York, Miami or Chicago? Will Mutombo go to
Seattle or be part of a package deal with point guard Kenny Anderson?
''This work all began 45 days ago,'' says Polk, 36, a salary-cap whiz
and financial planner. ''We already began storing up a database in our
office for each team, trying to predict the unknown. What happens if
Seattle loses Gary Payton? Does that mean there's an opening for Kenny
up there? What happens if this team doesn't get its first choice? And
on and on.
''On July 1, it can all come down to one phone call. But if you
haven't done your homework, you don't know what phone call to make. We
have it on the computer. All we have to do is push one button.''
Brash and arrogant
Jordan affectionately calls Falk ''His Falkness.''
''A lot of people don't like David, but he's the best at what he
does,'' Jordan says. ''What he does is get underneath your skin,
whoever he's negotiating with, because he figures out what your
objectives are, your angles. He understands the market; he understands
the players.
''He's a brash, arrogant, egotistical, aggressive negotiator, which is
good, because when you have someone representing you, you want him to
do that. Marketing-wise, he's great. He's the one who came up with the
concept of 'Air Jordan.' ''
Yet, as Jordan says, some people clearly don't like Falk, whose tough
negotiating style makes clients rich and enemies bitter.
Competitors wonder whether he receives an unfair edge, particularly
when he receives the endorsements of prominent college basketball
coaches like Georgetown's John Thompson and Kentucky's Rick Pitino,
endorsements that often mean stars from those schools rarely interview
other agents.
Thompson offers no apologies for his relationship with Falk, saying it
would be foolish for him to recommend anyone else because of the job
Falk has done representing him and former Georgetown stars like Ewing,
Mutombo and Mourning.
That Falk is such a hard-nosed negotiator is the appeal for Thompson.
''If I want a dog to guard my home, I don't want no damned poodle,''
Thompson says.
Falk defends his relationships with Thompson and Pitino: ''As far as
I'm concerned, the reason Rick and John give us those recommendations
isn't because of a friendship policy. It's strictly a business
policy.''
Iverson says he never once considered talking to another agent after
receiving the thumbs-up on Falk from Thompson. ''I trust Coach
Thompson a lot, and he trusts David,'' says Iverson.
Asked whether Thompson prohibits players from meeting with other
agents, Iverson laughs. ''I know what everyone says, but that's just
false. Look, Jerome Williams (Iverson's Georgetown teammate and the
26th draft pick) has a different agent.''
With Falk, a player also gets more than a contract negotiator.
Consider Vitaly Potapenko, who played in Ukraine and then at Wright
State. In March, he was 30 pounds overweight and NBA scouts were
pointing out flaws. Falk's group moved Potapenko to Washington, D.C.,
and hired a trainer to get him in shape.
By rookie camp in June, Potapenko's value skyrocketed, and he was
picked 12th by Cleveland.
A portrait of contrasts
The complex picture of David Falk is full of contrasting opinions. He
is either an incredibly loyal, selfless business genius, or a
self-serving ''bird of prey,'' as described by columnist Tony
Kornheiser of The Washington Post. He is either a modern-day
basketball Samuel Gompers, or a shrewd political wolf in
labor-friendly clothing.
According to court papers filed in (Washington) D.C. Superior Court
last March, Falk is being sued for $15 million by one former client,
Adrian Dantley, for allegedly mismanaging in excess of $1.5 million
''in speculative real estate and oil and gas ventures which . . . for
the most part are now worthless.''
Yet this is the same man who is praised by Jordan for helping amass
Jordan a personal fortune worth nearly $200 million.
And while Falk elicits almost blind loyalty from many clients and
constantly receives new business from veteran players dissatisfied
with their old or existing contracts, other lower-profile players
question his dedication to their causes.
For example, he was alternately ridiculed and praised for his role in
last summer's dissident movement that threatened to wipe out the NBA
players union. Now, Falk again works behind the scenes as union and
league officials try to work out specifics of that unsigned labor
deal.
On this particular morning, Falk spent part of breakfast at Stern's
table discussing the troubling labor issues. And as Stern left the
dining room, he breezed by Falk's table and told an interviewer:
''Remember what I said before about David. He's a great agent, but
that doesn't make him a great union leader.''
Falk defends his labor stance, characterizing his motives as
championing the average player's cause.
Stern sees Falk's intentions in a different light: ''He's very much
interested in his individual clients, and that sometimes puts him at
odds with some broader goals that are good for all players. . . .
''So that means David is representing his clients very well, but the
interest of his clients and the 300 other players are not necessarily
the same. . . . His job is to protect his clients. I would suggest
that the other things he says about the labor deal were something of a
camouflage.''
Says Falk: ''I'm not a politically oriented person. I'm an
economically oriented person. I'm an ideas person. . . . People might
criticize us, but this is a fact. We don't recruit people. They come
to us. Ultimately, what they realize is, there is a difference.''
By Bryan Burwell, USA TODAY
|
53.1194 | in a nutshell | PHXSS1::HEISER | watchman on the wall | Fri Jun 28 1996 13:12 | 2 |
53.1195 | that's it | HBAHBA::HAAS | more madness, less horror | Fri Jun 28 1996 13:19 | 11 |
| on accounta it was never ratified by the rank and file.
I think that's the rub. Most of us thought that just cause they announced
a_agreement, that we were back in the groove.
But at or about the decertification vote, no one voted on the Collective
Bargaining Agreement.
Now, we not back to square one, we're back to square minus 2 or minus 3.
TTom
|
53.1196 | | MKOTS3::BREEN | | Fri Jun 28 1996 18:31 | 11 |
| It isn't that clear which of the sides is torpedoing the original
"agreement". More likely it was a truce to get a full season of
Michael Jordan ratings and dollars into the community chest so that
when the battle is fought it'll be for more money.
Business Week analyzed the original deal and concluded that the nba
cleverly screwed the players via a Union head that was in their pocket.
To wit, the players share of the pie keeps going down although the pie
gets bigger. With most of the media either out of their league or in
the nba's pocket Stern feels he can buffalo thru a lockout and get many
of the naive to believe it's spoiled athletes greed causing the logjam.
|
53.1197 | the way they played it | HBAHBA::HAAS | more madness, less horror | Mon Jul 01 1996 10:47 | 8 |
| > Business Week analyzed the original deal and concluded that the nba
> cleverly screwed the players via a Union head that was in their pocket.
At least that was part of the case that the Falk/Jordan sect was making.
Apparently, the players bought this interpretation.
TTom
|
53.1198 | | MKOTS3::BREEN | | Mon Jul 01 1996 11:23 | 8 |
| The NBA's biggest problem should be keeping the integrity of the game.
"Jordan Rules" is a misnomer since Michael Jordan is a star regardless.
It is the caste system that they have used in the past which favors
certain individuals. Part of the problem here is the tight control the
league has on officials which lack thereof is decried in Mlb. Problem
here is the petty wars that go on during games when officials battle
each other over the degree of favoritism to be granted players or teams
as in Seattle-Chicago games 4,5.
|
53.1199 | "I'm schizo and so am I" | PHXSS1::HEISER | watchman on the wall | Wed Aug 21 1996 17:48 | 1 |
| Dennis Rodman has proudly married himself.
|
53.1200 | So who wins arguments? | MFGFIN::JACKSON | Profit millions,lose job | Wed Aug 21 1996 19:54 | 3 |
| He gave letterman a greeny from a highlight I saw.
Tim
|
53.1201 | Bulls look like the same old bulls | TAYTER::BROOKS | | Wed Mar 05 1997 14:53 | 33 |
| WOW, its been a long time, miss reading SOME of the noter's witty
coments...
How about these BULLS, was last year a FLUKE, I think not, granted they
had 7 losses this year when they got there 50th win (In February btw).
So there only on pace to hit what, 71wins..
Rodman, what can you say, he's the smartest guy in the NBA, he's good
enough to get away with some things and know's when and how to get away
with things that will SELL BOOKS and land him ENDORSEMENTS... have to
hand it to him if not anything else he's creative...
Bulls did lose an important piece, not one of there main piece's but
not a scrub.. Kukoc will not play for at least a week and will not be
100% until next year, this will slow the Bulls a wee bit but should
have a devastating effect.
Best scorer rebounder and all around player in the league not to
mention the #2 3pt shooter in the league and this make up one great
team...
Oh by the way Michael past Dominique last night and moved into 7th on
the alltime scoring list, should pass John Havelicek in about a week
and move past Robertson before the end of the year... too bad he lost
about 5000pts by retiring and missing most of his second season...
We'll see you all around, I'll try and stop in and gloat as the season
wrapts down, I will say one thing GO CELTS... TANK IT TANK IT TANK IT
lets finish last, knowing the celts luck they'll still pick 4rth.
MaB
(Oh By the way I keep hearing the guys on the Radio saying the Celts
will have 2 lottery picks who's pick do they have ?)
|
53.1202 | | PECAD8::CHILDS | | Wed Mar 05 1997 16:14 | 1 |
| since when did Grant Hill (bested all-around) change teams???????
|
53.1203 | | ROCK::GRONOWSKI | The *PACK* is back | Wed Mar 05 1997 16:46 | 3 |
|
Toni Kukoc out for the season.
Bye bye
|
53.1204 | playoffs haven't started yet | PHXSS1::HEISER | Maranatha! | Wed Mar 05 1997 16:57 | 1 |
| MaB, you're about 2 months early to come out of hibernation.
|
53.1205 | Celts AND Bruins finish last ???? WOW, it could happen | TAYTER::BROOKS | | Thu Mar 06 1997 13:07 | 34 |
| Ya I know but Ive actually got to spend a little time in my office
lately, no moves this month but april will be very busy so I need
to get my entries in here now :-). Plus in reality the Bulls playoffs
have already started, OK actually there Magic # is 1, 1 more win by
the bulls or loss by Indiana and they Clinched a playoff spot
(MathMatically).. :-). Of course the Action this year is in the East
the 4 best teams in the NBA are all in the Eastern Conference...
Hey can someone tell me what Picks the Celtics have in this years
draft (Not where just WHO's picks they have and how many in each rnd).
Ive only got to see Grant Hill a few times but I have a feeling if he
played on a team with the same level as the bulls his #'s would drop.
HILL PIPPEN
PPG 21.2 19.9
APG 7.0 5.7
STealsPG 1.8 2.0
RPG 8.6 6.8
Turnovers 190 164
Hill is the go to guy so he should have better #s but considering that
Pippen has MJ scoring in front of him and is competing with Rodman for
Rebounds Id say Pippen is still right up there when you talk about the
Best all around Players in the game today... I would put Hill/Pippen
and Jordan all in the Top 10 but there's no way to really prove who the
best all around player is, of couser we know who the best scorer and
rebounder are in the game :-)
Oh one more thing...
GO CELTS only 2 game behind VanCouver :-)
|
53.1206 | | CSC32::MACGREGOR | Colorado: the TRUE mid-west | Thu Mar 06 1997 13:58 | 6 |
|
Don't forget that Pippen isn't being covered by the other teams best
defender. Hill is.
Marc
|
53.1207 | | PECAD8::CHILDS | | Thu Mar 06 1997 14:24 | 2 |
| besides the fact that Pippen is a crybaby punk who used to develop migranes
when he had to face Rodman..........
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53.1208 | When you touch the ball that much, you accumulate stats | TNPUBS::NAZZARO | UMass is back - watch out NCAA! | Thu Mar 06 1997 14:35 | 8 |
| Also, after seeing the Pistons a few times now, I've noticed that
almost all their halfcourt sets run through Hill. Neither Hunter nor
Dumars functions as a real point guard. Hill runs most of the plays,
so the ball is in his hands on just about every possession. It goes
without saying that that would not be the case if he was on the Bulls
instead of Pippen.
NAZZ
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53.1209 | Cut the clowning, Mike and Scotty | MKOTS3::BREEN | Those dear hearts | Thu Mar 06 1997 15:03 | 8 |
| During commercials of "Return from Gilligan's Island" I caught
smidgeons of that Bulls massacre of the Spurs. Okay, talent talks but
can we dispense with the jocularity. And take the little jokes and
wide mouthed smiles and save them for once a year at the all-star game.
Makes you miss Rodman.
"Return.." What was that thing, who were those people. I thought at
first that Gilligan's Island had gone to Nickelodeon.
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53.1210 | Next Year Boston will be back in the Hunt :-) | TAYTER::BROOKS | | Fri Mar 07 1997 10:11 | 11 |
| -3, Good Point, Im sure hill is matched up with a better defender on
most nights compared to Pippen... OF course If i was starting a team
from Scratch today I'd Take Hill over Pippen but not based on just
talant alone, Age, personality and team leadership would push Hill way
over the top but lucky for Pippen he's not needed for his personality
or leadership in Chicago..
Bulls can clinch the playoffs tonight with a win, Boston can be
officially elimanated from the playoffs tonight with a NY and Orl WIN.
MaB
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