@@gdgdggdgd4888the 4 seed celtics took him 7…the bulls just had too much depth. I was 11, but i vividly remember outscoring virtually every teams bench by almost 30 a game
Sam Dambra I will never get over drose injuries. The way he played the way he got the team to play it was transcendent the guy was destined for greatness. So hard not to think what if
If Bulls could have kept this team together. A couple of titles could have been theirs. This team out hustled, out ran, out defensed other teams. But of course the lynch pin that kept it all together was DRose.
Thanks for sharing this. That year was truly special for the bulls. What this video highlights well is DRose was the complete package - very underrated passer.
I was just 13 that time but I've never even expected my team to clinch the first seed in the league during this season. Regardless, I'm so very happy to see that they achieved the feat surprisingly by closing out the season with 9 straight victories en route to 62 wins, four more than Miami and the first for the team since MJ's days more than a decade ago. Sadly, it also coincided with the villainous Lebron James, who joined the Heat with Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh the year earlier just for a stupid, hungry quest to win his first NBA title and knocked off the Bulls in the 2011 NBA ECF, effectively ending their season. Too bad the superstar team's magic didn't work out in the first year when they proceeded, as they lost to the Dallas Mavericks in six games: an exact revenge to say the least. D-Rose's prominent injury while in his prime also badly affected the team's performance and chemistry for years, which led to succeeding less-than-stellar seasons while the Heat remained in the top. Since clinching the first seed in two consecutive seasons in 2011 and 2012, they have never become aggressive like that and recently, became a laughing stock in the league once again. Today, I just hope the Bulls will become playoff contenders again in the upcoming season and will rise to prominence once more in the '20s decade. By the way, this is a good video for solid Bulls fans such as myself. I really appreciate it a lot.
Best bulls team after Michael Jordan left... They play with a heart (PUSO)... But sad to say some of them are ruin today, some are become role player and worst some are out in the league... #puso
They were neck and neck with the Warriors at the time. But every small thing that could go wrong did go wrong for the Bulls. Curry, Draymond Green. Klay Thompson all become eternal legends---they are going to be bigger names than Jordan and Pippen in NBA history, but guys like DRose, Noah, and Deng are going to be completely forgotten...of the 90s Bulls, Steve Kerr will be remembered most, for the Warriors.
Boozer get a lot hate from bulls fans, but he was good for much of his time in chicago. The guy that needed to step to the next level for this team to get past LBJ was Deng. Too bad they didn’t get Jimmy earlier.