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Originally Posted by DSK aka iLLoQuent
I know Seymore CAKE's gonna post in here sooner or later...CAKESTER, YEAH I HATE YOU RIGHT ABOUT NOW @!@**. I HATE YOU.
Damn...I guess that wipes off Yung Berg's L for Chi-Town right off the map.
Originally Posted by amrcangangstr
I'm hoping we take Beasley. Then we can get rid of that bum, Thomas. We need a coach first though.
Originally Posted by YoungTriz
Originally Posted by NobleKane
Originally Posted by BTLlovesJays
Rose #23 Bulls Jersey=Copped x2how old are you son?
I distinctly recall people on here celebrating last year when Francis and Frye got shipped for Randolph.Originally Posted by HarlemToTheBronx
Seriously, when is the last time something went our way?
Seriously.
Things just get worse and worse. Then, just when you think they can't get any worse, we get a worse pick than what we were projected.
This has got to be a sick joke.
May 20, 2008 - As a result of the 2008 NBA Draft Lottery on Tuesday, the Bulls claimed the first pick in the 2008 NBA Draft.
Chicago beat incredible odds, having held only a 1.7 percent chance of claiming the top spot in this summer's NBA Draft, to be held on June 26 in New York City. With that, the Bulls were catapulted from the ninth spot to the first.
The 24th annual edition of the NBA Draft Lottery determined the order of selection for the first 14 picks of the 2008 NBA Draft. EVP-Business Operations Steve Schanwald represented Chicago at the Lottery, held at the NBA Entertainment Studios in Secaucus, New Jersey.
The Miami Heat, who finished the season with the NBA's worst record (15-67), had 250 combinations and will select second. The Minnesota Timberwolves will pick third, while the Seattle Sonics dropped to the fourth spot.
The Golden State Warriors, the best team in the lottery at 48-34, had five combinations out of 1,000 and will have the rights to the 14th pick.
As a result of their overall record (33-49), the Bulls received the ninth spot in the NBA's Draft Lottery. The Bulls had 17 of the 1,000 ping-pong ball combinations in the Lottery, but apparently that was enough.
Besides the top pick, Chicago also owns the rights to the 39th overall pick in the 2008 NBA Draft, to be held on Thursday, June 26, at The Theater at Madison Square Garden in New York City.
Originally Posted by ghost43t
Originally Posted by amrcangangstr
I'm hoping we take Beasley. Then we can get rid of that bum, Thomas. We need a coach first though.
nah son we get rose and TRADE for melo. im i the only one that wants melo?
Originally Posted by DontStepOnMyShoes
So glad the knicks didnt get what they wanted,I like the Knicks but I hope they fail miserably with D'antoni I despise the dude I cant believe Kobe wore #8 cause he grew up watching D'antoni hoop in Italy, he must have been nice ON the court he should retire and go join a YMCA league or somethin