Monday, November 12, 2007

Bulls' Head West After Dismal Loss

The Bulls will be glad to get out of town for a couple of weeks for their annual circus road trip starting this week. After a horrendous 30-point loss to the Toronto Raptors Saturday night, it may help the team forget how horribly they shot the ball (less than 30 percent shooting in the first half alone). The team only had 13 points in the first quarter, 30 at half time, and 43 after three quarters. Coach Scott Skiles benched all the starters within the first few minutes of the third quarter with the intent of bringing them back, but the game got so out of hand soon after that he let the reserves play on. Things were so bad, in fact, that by the fourth quarter, whatever fans were remaining at the United Center were booing and chanting, “Kobe! Kobe! Kobe!”

It was the worst Bulls basketball game I have ever witnessed.

What baffles me is how a team that has essentially the same players as they did last season could possibly play so poorly in one game, especially when they had just defeated the powerhouse Detroit Pistons on Thursday. The Bulls don’t usually play well on the West Coast, so this upcoming road trip could be problematic. On the other hand, it may be just the tonic they need to forget Saturday’s carnage.

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