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NBA and Chicago Bulls legend, Michael Jordan, headlines 2009 Hall of Fame Inductees

Blogged under General, Comings & Goings, Bloglockers, Big Bulls News, Front Page by Andrew on Sunday 6 September 2009 at 3:22 pm

It’s hard to argue that Michael Jordan is not the best NBA player of all time and for those of you who think otherwise; well… you’re just wrong.  Whether it’s the six NBA championships, the five NBA MVPs, the six NBA Finals MVPs, the 14 All-Star Games, nine time NBA all defensive first team, Defensive player of the year award, or the countless other awards and statistical achievements – there is plenty of evidence to prove he is the greatest.  Yet, it was more than just the amazing achievements Mike made on the court; it was the way he did them as he had the swagger and style to go along with his amazing abilities.  He not only took over the league, he took over the world as he revolutionized the athletic shoe and apparel industry, was a marketing machine, and helped make basketball a global game.  Everyone still wants to “Be Like Mike” and I think the outdated Jerry West NBA logo should be changed to the Air Jordan “Jumpman” logo, although obvious patent and contractual problems will probably always prevent that from happening.  The Hall of Fame ceremonies are from September 10-12 in Springfield, Massachusetts and the other members of the Class of 2009 inductees includes San Antonio Spurs’ great David Robinson, Utah Jazz point guard and NBA all-time assist and steals leader John Stockton, Utah Jazz coach Jerry Sloan, and Rutgers University women’s head coach Vivian Stringer.

Bulls get a steal with James Johnson in the draft.

Blogged under General, Comings & Goings, The Draft Report, Bloglockers, Rookie Report by malcolm amato on Saturday 5 September 2009 at 12:47 pm

A 6′8″ 250 lb. Small Forward with handles, a quick first step, range to the 3 point line, quick feet to defend small guards, size to bang with the 4’s and 5’s, and explosiveness to jump over people at the rim. Sounds like an all-star description right? Sounds like a player your familiar with right? If you read the first line in this paragraph and you didn’t read the headline you would think I was talking about LeBron James right? Well had James Johnson been exposed to the AAU circuit before his Junior year in high school, and been hooked up with a powerful shoe company perhaps he would be spoken about in the same breath as LBJ.

James Johnson, however grew up in Cheyenne, Wyoming, a basketball nowhere, and then blew up on the AAU scene going into his senior year. He was ranked in the top 50 and commited to Wake Forest. Despite playing with shoot first point guard Jeff Teague he finished 2nd in the ACC freshman of the year voting. He was dominant at times at Wake despite not being featured enough. That may explain his drop to #16 in the NBA draft despite having a skill set only comparable to the elite small forwards in the NBA.

 His jump shot and handle needs refining but it is there. Look at James Johnson play and see who he reminds you of in the NBA. I think of Carmelo Anthony, LBJ, and a young Antoine Walker. While there were some good players in the ‘09 draft taken ahead of Johnson there were not 15 of them. Sure Blake Griffin will dominate. Guards like James Harden will be an automatic 20ppg scorer for years, Ricky Rubio will make highlight reels sick of him, and guys like Stephen Curry and Johnny Flynn will score in bunches, but with the exception of Griffin are any of them all-stars? All-stars are unique. They are matchup problems. They have size, strength and skill combinations no one else has, and James Johnson definitely fits that description, and the Bulls are very fortunate to have had him fall to #16.

 Playing with Derrick Rose won’t hurt either. The 6′4″ point guard prodigy needs athletes that can run with him, and he will set Johnson up for better shots than he ever has gotten before. Add that with his ability to get his own shot and the Bulls may have their dynamic duo for the next 12 years

The Off-Season has not been too good for the Chicago Bulls

Blogged under General, Comings & Goings, Bloglockers, Big Bulls News, Front Page by alleyoop on Wednesday 2 September 2009 at 4:54 pm

The Bulls haven’t really done much this off-season. They saw Ben Gordon sign with the division rival Detroit Pistons which had to hurt. They also bought out Tim Thomas and let Anthony Roberson go. What did the Bulls do to add to the team you ask? They re-signed veteran backup point guard Lindsay Hunter and they signed shooting guard Jannero Pargo who did not play in any games last season. The Bulls did draft two power forwards in the first round in James Johnson and Taj Gibson who they hope will give them a lot of minutes this season.

GRADE FOR THE FRONT OFFICE SO FAR: D-

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