Cleveland (35-26) at Chicago (24-36)

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    The Bulls are looking pretty good so far.

    TNT is trying a different camera angle at times... I like it.
     
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    I'm rooting for the Bulls, but damn Lebron is fun to watch.

    The officials are generally not calling light contact or dubious fouls so the game has had a nice flow.
     
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    It's no coincidence that Noah is playing so well and has 11 rebounds in only 15 minutes - he's matched up with Wallace.
     
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    I feel very content whenever I see Ben Wallace flub a layup and yell "OH!" and not get a call.
     
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    Someone help me out. Should I watch Lost, or the second half of this game?
     
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    LeBron has been playing awesome, I'd stick to this game, but i'm not a lost fan, so im b-ball biased
     
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    LeBron went 3-12 in the second half, looks like the Bulls got more aggressive and he ran out of gas. Must be tough to live up to that last performance, especially in a back-to-back.
     
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    rwj, I went for Lost, and I can safely say it's the first time all year I've regretted turning off a Bulls game for the second half.

    Way to go Noah with a nice full-footed ass-kicking of the Departed.
     
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    My god, did anyone see Noah's stat line? 10 defensive rebounds to go along with 10 offensive rebounds and 13 points. That's very impressive considering Big Ben is down low.
     
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Master Shake @ Mar 7 2008, 09:24 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>My god, did anyone see Noah's stat line? 10 defensive rebounds to go along with 10 offensive rebounds and 13 points. That's very impressive considering Big Ben is down low.</div>

    As Big Ben was recently a Bull I realize it's probably somewhat due to the fact Big Ben was down low. Dude is toast.
     

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