Link: <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'></p> <p class="News">After producing his best effort in a Bulls victory this season, Joakim Noah lingered in the locker room, borrowed some wrist accessories from teammate Joe Smith for the pending celebration and spoke about his primary motivation in basketball.</p> <p class="News">"Losing (stinks). Losing is depressing," Noah said. "It really feels so good to win one. It feels like it's been a long time."</p> <p class="News">Those sound like words spoken by a player who went 64-11 and won a pair of national championships at Florida the last two seasons.</p> <p class="News">"I don't go into the city if we lose, ever," he added. "There's nothing worse than losing. Losing is horrible. It's a horrible feeling."</p> <p class="News">At this point, Smith began to mock Noah from a few feet away, but the Bulls rookie wasn't ready to stop.</div></p> <p class="News">Smith = Used to losing.</p>
And we don't like seeing the Bulls lose like this, Noah. Perhaps the win against ATL will push us far.</p>
Noah fits the Pax/Skiles vision. A player from a winning program.</p> If the Bulls were winning like last season, the jib would rub off on Smith.</p> </p>