The runaway Bulls

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  1. Ice

    Ice JBB Member

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    <div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">At the end of the 1998 NBA season, the Bulls proudly placed the sixth of their NBA championship trophies in the trophy case.

    They've never been back since.

    The All-Should-Have-Kept-Them Team
    Ron Artest: Traded to the Pacers in 2002 as part of the deal that brought Jalen Rose to Chicago, the former first-round pick is a defensive wizard and averages 18.2 ppg.
    Brad Miller: The free-agent pickup was part of the Artest deal, and after a stint in Indianapolis, the 7-footer landed in Sacramento, where he now averages a double-double.</div>
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  2. Ed!

    Ed! JBB JustBBall Member

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    I'd rather have Artest, since we desperately need a 1) small forward and 2) defense, and Artest provides both. I also think Brad Miller would be good, but he wouldn't be as effective as he is in Sactown
     
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    See this is one of the reasons I don't want the Bulls trade or let their players that still have potential to go... they should just get rid of the ones that they know can't get any better, like maybe Jeffries or Dupree, who only played well his first 10 days. Let's not get rid of Curry or Crawford because they can only get better.
     
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    This is why I fear Chandler might leave Chi-town, and be Brad Miller part II.
     

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