<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'>Chris Bosh may be the only one on this Raptors team who could relate, but he actually came out of last night's game feeling some sympathy for the Chicago Bulls.</p> And who could blame him? Not only did the Raptors manhandle the Bulls in a 101-71 laugher, improving their own record to 4-2 while dropping the Bulls to 1-5, they, just like every player on that Bulls bench, heard the United Center faithful turning on their own.</p> On more than one occasion last night chants of "Kobe, Kobe" took over the arena as the fans made it very clear just what they think needs to be done. If they weren't cheering for Kobe Bryant, they were booing their own.</p> Bosh remembers going through a similar time in his earlier days with the Raptors.</p> "It's hard and it hurts a lot just to hear boos on your home court," he said. "I've been through that and it's tough to play your heart out every night and still get booed. They have to have the mindframe that they have to keep going and eventually those same people booing will be back cheering."</div></p> The Toronto Sun</p>
I remember the Mavs starting off slow last season and they did pretty well in the end, so the Bulls just need to be patient. They have the talent to be a top Eastern team, it is just a matter of getting back on track.</p>
This city obviously misses MJ!!! They need a Kobe to change things up... the only thing with Kobe is that the team might have trouble playing like a team if Kobe is planning on getting 40-50 points per game!</p>