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Wednesday, November 26, 2003 

The Bulls

I was thinking: why the Bulls aren't doing so well this year? or any other year since Jordan left. It is probably because they are not a good team any more, and no matter how many coaches you go through, the team is still not good. But someone has got to take the fall. It took a while before Krause took the blame so the management is eager to look toward the coach first. Heck, they can't blame the players that much right?

I say, firing coaches don't really do anything in the early season. Instead, make some good trades and attract good players to Chicago.

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