Bulls Expect Improvement

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  1. Midnight Green

    Midnight Green NFLC nflcentral.net Member

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    <div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">Phil Jackson used to distribute specially selected books to his players when the Bulls left for extended road trips.

    If current Bulls coach Scott Skiles modified that habit and assigned summer reading, the first novel on the list might be Charles Dickens? ?Great Expectations.?

    For the first time since the championship era ended in 1998, the Bulls are being widely hailed as one of the NBA?s best teams. They added all-NBA center Ben Wallace, two high draft picks and some useful veterans during the summer and managed to hang onto last year?s top four scorers.

    Skiles plans to make high expectations one of the opening chapters when he addresses the team Monday on the eve of training camp.

    ?I think it?s good, first of all, that people expect more from us,? Skiles said. ?But I also think that if people are expecting more from us than we are of ourselves, then you start to feel that outside pressure.</div>

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  2. I-Miss-MJ

    I-Miss-MJ JBB I am so SMRT

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    If we don't break 50 - 55 wins we will be the most dissappointing team in the league.
    Or if we don't make it past the first round again.
     
  3. MJordan

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    I expect the Bulls to have a good season, with with a winning average of atleast 63 percent.

    Although the Bulls didn't progress past the first round, they gave Miami the best run for their money out of any team.

    Look at how young, but good the Bulls are. With Ben Wallace on defense, we will become twice as good of a team as we were last season.
     

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