<div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">From the day the Bulls traded for him, P.J. Brown knew his expiring contract made him valuable in ways beyond his on-the-court contributions. That's why Brown doesn't sweat the fact he won't be here anymore if the Bulls trade for Memphis forward Pau Gasol. Some might view this season as one of the strangest of Brown's 14-year career. Dangled in trade talks for Denver's Marcus Camby, Brown created mild turbulence in mid-December when he claimed he didn't expect to be a Bull much longer. Now he's back in the starting lineup, and coach Scott Skiles is taking blame seemingly every other day for misusing Brown early in the season. "I look at the team first, I really do," Brown said. "But I feel like I struggled early a little bit. But I feel more comfortable now. I understand our system more. I try to be prepared, and whenever I'm called upon, just be ready to play."</div> Read more...
<div class="quote_poster">I-Miss-MJ Wrote</div><div class="quote_post">It's like a Yoyo with Basketball. Just goes up and down, up and down.</div> Such a simple statement, but really it should be the catch phrase of our season thus far. PJ has always been a great character guy, but just a couple weeks ago he was asking for a trade, then he is back in the starting lineup, we start winning (again) and he changes his tune. Ah, the hypocrisies of the NBA.