Videos

This is the perfect Chicago Blackhawks wish list for ChristmasVincent Pariseon December 25, 2022 at 4:13 pm

The Chicago Blackhawks are a very bad hockey team. They are amongst the worst in the entire National Hockey League for the first time in a long time.

It is obvious that they are trying to rebuild their organization and are taking the long route. So far, the first part of their plan seems to be working.

They still have a couple of legends left over from the Stanley Cup days in the 2010s. There are a lot of good memories in the recent past but they are clearly eyeing the future now.

With Christmas here, it is time to think about what Chicago Blackhawks fans might be wishing for in light of the holiday season. This is the perfect Chicago Blackhawks wish list:

1. A good return for 19 and 88

The Chicago Blackhawks have been so blessed with Jonathan Toews and Patrick Kane. They are amongst the best players to ever put on the Blackhawks sweater. Championships and individual feats highlight their careers.

Each of them has one year left on his contract that is worth over ten million dollars against the salary cap. They are probably going to try and trade both of them but they need to find a way to make the money work in addition to waving off no-move clauses.

It isn’t going to be an easy trade to execute (for either of them) for a variety of reasons but fans are hoping that the team is able to get some good assets in return.

2. Developing prospects

The prospects in the organization are getting better and better. With kids like Lukas Reichel, Kevin Korchinski, and Ian Mitchell amongst others at different levels are trying to build this thing the right way.

Keeping them in good healthy situations right now is the key to their success. All of them have lots of talent but need to learn how to bring it to the NHL level. If they are successful in this, there will be some good times ahead.

3. The Draft Lottery

Some Blackhawks fans are hoping that their Christmas present actually comes a few months into 2023 when the NHL has the Draft Lottery. The Blackhawks will have amongst the best odds in the league if not the very best odds.

Connor Bedard is the top prize for whoever wins it and he will change the fortunes of whoever it is that wins it. Even the teams that come in second and third will be excited as guys like Adam Fantilli and Matvei Michkov are ready to star in the NHL.

None of these things are going to be easy for anyone but it is a process for everyone. The second half of this season is going to be rough but it should all be worth it in the end.

Read More

This is the perfect Chicago Blackhawks wish list for ChristmasVincent Pariseon December 25, 2022 at 4:13 pm Read More »

Chicago Blackhawks: Keeping half of iconic duo helpful to organization’s futureJames Mackeyon December 26, 2022 at 2:22 pm

The rumor swirling the Chicago Blackhawks all season has been that they will deal both Jonathan Toews and Patrick Kane come the Trade Deadline on March 3rd.

Dealing Kane will prove beneficial for the club, but a deal involving Toews would be counter intuitive.

Besides the ridiculous contracts, and the amount the Hawks will need to retain across dealing both Kane and Toews, keeping the lesser of the two production wise, Toews, makes sense.

16 years in the NHL, three Stanley Cups, one sexual assault scandal, and an injury plague that has sidelined him from the league for a mix of time across multiple seasons.

The Hawks aren’t getting any older roster wise, and neither is any team in the league.

Keeping a veteran presence around, in the form of a player that will bring in a worse return, and won’t get you a deal with a team willing to part with a high pick for Toews, makes the most sense.

Kane’s deal will be a monster, and come as no surprise to anyone, but will be the second biggest trade to Jakub Chychrun’s departure from the Arizona Coyotes.

Despite the 2023 NHL Draft class being the most expansive, and deep in regards to the talent level, since we have seen since 2015, a late pick, could be costly to the Hawks.

Toews getting dealt to a team on the verge of the playoffs, may land a late teens to mid twenties pick, and a few low level prospects the Hawks may never see through developmentally.

Dealing Jonathan Toews is a detriment to the organization, and the building of the future for more Cup runs in the city of Chicago. See the season through on his contract, pay him what you owe him, and let him walk away, unscathed at the end of the season to someone that is willing to pay for him (which is few to no teams FYI).

Read More

Chicago Blackhawks: Keeping half of iconic duo helpful to organization’s futureJames Mackeyon December 26, 2022 at 2:22 pm Read More »

The Chicago Blackhawks are well represented at the World JuniorsVincent Pariseon December 26, 2022 at 6:13 pm

The Chicago Blackhawks are building their future through prospects and the draft. That is why the day after Christmas will be an exciting time for the next few years as they figure to always be well-represented at the World Junior Championships.

Of course, Chicago is in the United States of America so cheering on Team USA will undoubtedly be a priority because seeing hockey grow in this country is very important. There are studs on that team led by their captain Luke Hughes (New Jersey Devils).

Unfortunately, the Blackhawks don’t have any prospects on Team USA but they are still sending a lot of good prospects to the tournament as a whole as five of their players are there. It is a great time to catch a glimpse of these guys as they try to capture World Junior Gold.

Team Canada has four of the five Blackhawks prospects playing in this thing. Three of them are defensemen and one of them is a forward.

The Chicago Blackhawks are well represented at the 2022-23 World Juniors.

Let’s start with the back end. Half of Canada’s top-six defense is made up of Blackhawks. Ethan Del Mastro, Kevin Korchinski, and Nolan Allan will be manning the blue line for Canada.

The Hawks need to keep developing these guys in hopes that a few of them can be ready for NHL play one day. If you don’t build a good defense, you won’t win anything. The forwards are fun and flashy but it would all be for not if the team can’t defend.

Speaking of forwards, Colton Dach is on Team Canada representing the Blackhawks as well. He is the younger brother of Kirby Dach who was once a Blackhawks draft pick that now plays for the Montreal Canadiens.

The other non-Canadian Blackhawks prospect playing here is Victor Stjernborg who will represent the Blackhawks playing for Team Sweden. He was a fourth-round pick (forward) for the Hawks in 2021 that has hopes of being an NHL player one day.

Both of these hockey countries have had tremendous success in international play over the years including at the World Junior Championships. It should be very exciting to see both of them compete in this tournament.

The current Blackhawks aren’t the only ones to be excited about either. As of right now, the Blackhawks are projected to have the best odds at the 2023 NHL Draft Lottery which could mean a very special player would be coming to town.

Connor Bedard will suit up for Team Canada in this tournament and many are expecting him to light it up. He is going to be in the NHL next season and he will probably be an impact player right away. Keep an eye on him with Canada as he should end up stealing the show.

Adam Fantilli is projected to go second overall behind Bedard and he is playing with him on Team Canada. If the Hawks end up with the second pick, they would be getting a good one with him as well. Both of these guys are worth tuning in for this year.

This tournament is special every year as we all get to see some of the best hockey prospects in the world do their thing. Hopefully, the Blackhawks come out of this tournament feeling very good about the future.

Read More

The Chicago Blackhawks are well represented at the World JuniorsVincent Pariseon December 26, 2022 at 6:13 pm Read More »

White Sox acquire reliever Santos from Giantson December 22, 2022 at 8:14 pm

CHICAGO — The Chicago White Sox acquired reliever Gregory Santos from the San Francisco Giants for minor league pitcher Kade McClure on Thursday.

Santos has made five appearances over the past two years for San Francisco. The 23-year-old right-hander has a 4.63 ERA over 35 appearances – two starts – between Triple-A Sacramento and the Arizona Complex League Giants Black last season. He has a 3.56 ERA over 97 appearances, including 44 starts, in six minor league seasons with the San Francisco and Boston organizations.

The 28-year-old McClure has a 4.03 ERA over 108 games and 59 starts in five minor league seasons with the White Sox.

Read More

White Sox acquire reliever Santos from Giantson December 22, 2022 at 8:14 pm Read More »

Source: Cubs, catcher Barnhart reach 2-year dealon December 22, 2022 at 8:50 pm

The Chicago Cubs bolstered their defense again Thursday, agreeing to a contract with Gold Glove-winning catcher Tucker Barnhart, a source confirmed to ESPN.

The two-year deal is for $6.5 million and includes a player option for 2024 as well as the potential to earn an additional $3 million in incentives, the source confirmed to ESPN and as reported by multiple media outlets.

Barnhart, who turns 32 on Jan. 7, is expected to back up Yan Gomes. Willson Contreras was the starting catcher for Chicago last season, but he signed an $87.5 million, five-year contract with St. Louis during free agency.

Barnhart returns to the NL Central after struggling in his only season with Detroit. He spent his first eight seasons with Cincinnati, winning Gold Gloves in 2017 and 2020.

The addition of Barnhart comes one day after the Cubs finalized a $177 million, seven-year contract with All-Star shortstop Dansby Swanson, who won his first Gold Glove this year. The team also added Gold Glove-winning center fielder Cody Bellinger on a $17.5 million, one-year contract.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

Read More

Source: Cubs, catcher Barnhart reach 2-year dealon December 22, 2022 at 8:50 pm Read More »

Fantasy 30: Kevin Durant’s incredible shooting efficiency and other NBA noteson December 22, 2022 at 8:48 pm

The best fantasy basketball managers make a habit of looking at the NBA schedule, examining box scores and scouring the news for any tidbit that can help give them the edge in their leagues.

Luckily, Eric Moody does all that work for you each and every Thursday with the Fantasy 30, helping answer the tough questions such as whom to start, who are the best fantasy basketball sleepers out there and what’s the latest injury news with key players around the league.

Here’s the latest fantasy news from each of the 30 teams around the league.

Atlanta Hawks: Trae Young has underperformed this season and is shooting a career-low 41.1%. However, Young has scored 40 or more fantasy points in four consecutive games, including one with 61 points. Rumors surfaced Thursday that Young could be the next NBA superstar to request a trade, which adds some volatility to Young’s fantasy value. That’s worth keeping tabs on in the weeks and months ahead.

There’s still time to play Fantasy Basketball this season! With leagues tipping off every Monday, it’s the perfect time to get started. Create or join a league today.

Play for free! “Not Too Late” draft guide

Boston Celtics: Jayson Tatum continues to make Celtics franchise history. He’s averaged 30.6 PPG this season, which is meaningful because no Celtics player has ever averaged 30 points for an entire season. Tatum is also the first player in franchise history to average 30 PPG through his first 30 games of a season. He also leads the league in plus-minus. Robert Williams III is rostered in only 69.5% of leagues and should be higher. Additionally, fantasy managers should prioritize him in trades. He’s scored 22 or more fantasy points in three consecutive games despite playing 19.3 MPG. As he gets back into playing shape, that number will rise.

Brooklyn Nets: Fantasy managers are not complaining about Kevin Durant‘s performance this season. He’s averaged 53.5 fantasy points per game and has a true shooting percentage of 67.2%. He currently has the highest true shooting percentage for a player averaging 30 points in a season since Stephen Curry in 2015-16 (66.9%). Meanwhile, Nic Claxton continues to produce in points and category formats. He’s averaged 34.4 fantasy points per game and providing contributions in multiple categories including the highly coveted categories of steals and blocks. It’s been fun to watch Claxton’s breakout season.

Charlotte Hornets: After an injury-plagued start to the season, LaMelo Ball has performed well since returning to the court. Five consecutive games have seen him score 45 or more fantasy points. Against the Clippers on Wednesday night, he had his seventh career triple-double, tying Anthony Mason for the most in franchise history. Also, don’t overlook Mason Plumlee, who is only rostered in 32.6% of ESPN leagues, if you need help at the center position. He has scored 30 or more fantasy points in six of his last seven games.

Chicago Bulls: DeMar DeRozan, Zach LaVine and Nikola Vucevic have each scored 20 or more points in the last three games for the Bulls. That streak is tied for the longest by a trio in franchise history. In December 1984, Michael Jordan, Orlando Woolridge and Quintin Dailey did this for Chicago. There are apparently issues between LaVine and DeRozan on the court, though, and it is worth monitoring this situation closely.

Cleveland Cavaliers: Donovan Mitchell is on pace to shatter his previous career high in scoring (26.4 PPG), as he’s putting up 29.5 PPG in this, his sixth NBA season and first with the Cavs. A big reason for the increase? Efficiency. Mitchell 64.4 True Shooting Percentage is well ahead of anything he put up in his five seasons in Utah, with last season’s 57.2 TS% being his previous best.

Dallas Mavericks: Even though Tim Hardaway Jr. doesn’t contribute much outside of points and 3-pointers, he remains a viable streamer since entering the Mavericks’ starting lineup. In the last 12 games, he has scored 25 or more fantasy points nine times. Meanwhile, Luka Doncic continues to impress in nearly every way. On Wednesday night, he had his 95th game with 10 or more assists. He is three games away from tying and four away from passing Steve Nash for third most in franchise history.

Denver Nuggets: Aaron Gordon is in the midst of the best fantasy season of his career. On the court, he’s averaged 17.3 PPG, 6.4 RPG, 2.1 APG, 0.9 SPG and 0.8 BPG while shooting 60.9% from the field. He has scored 26 or more fantasy points seven times over the last seven games, including four games with 40 or more points. Gordon is still capable of being productive for fantasy managers even when Michael Porter Jr. returns within the next two weeks.

Detroit Pistons: Even though the Pistons rank 24th in points scored per 100 possessions, Jalen Duren should be rostered in more fantasy leagues. While Duren struggled against Joel Embiid on Wednesday night, he has scored 31 or more fantasy points in each of the four games prior. It’s worth considering Marvin Bagley III in deeper leagues if you’re looking for a big. He’s scored 19 or more fantasy points in three of his last four games and is only rostered in 13.6% of ESPN leagues.

2 Related

Golden State Warriors: Now is the perfect time to take a flier on James Wiseman. In his biggest workload of the season, he finished with 50 fantasy points against the Nets on Wednesday. Wiseman became the first Warriors player with 30 points on 85% shooting in a game since Klay Thompson back on Jan. 21, 2019 against the Lakers. Wiseman is only rostered in 10.8% of ESPN leagues.

Houston Rockets: Alperen Sengun is one of the Rockets’ most reliable fantasy players. Over the course of only 26.6 MPG, he has averaged 14.4 PPG, 8.7 RPG and 2.3 APG. Sengun could be much more productive if the Rockets gave him more playing time, so keep that in mind in case it starts to happen.

Indiana Pacers: Since Aaron Nesmith has been in the starting lineup, he has had stellar statistical results. In the last five games, he has played 28 minutes four times and scored at least 33 fantasy points three times. Nesmith is only rostered in 2.1% of ESPN leagues and should be considered by fantasy managers in deeper formats.

LA Clippers: The Clippers roster is at full strength for the first time this season with several key players returning. Having one more game left this week should allow Los Angeles to become even healthier. It is unknown whether Kawhi Leonard will be available for back-to-back games but he’s scored 31 or more fantasy points in each of the last four games, including two with 49 or more.

Los Angeles Lakers: The Lakers will be without Anthony Davis for the next month as he recovers from a right foot injury. Considering Davis’ injury history and the Lakers’ 13-18 record, he could be out longer. Thomas Bryant is the primary beneficiary and is still shockingly rostered in only 16.6% of ESPN leagues. In four consecutive games, he has scored 24 or more fantasy points, including two with 39 or more.

Memphis Grizzlies: Ja Morant recorded his 11th career game with 30 points and 10 assists against the Nuggets on Tuesday. All other players in franchise history have combined for eight. Morant has also averaged a career high 7.8 APG this season. The defensive contributions Jaren Jackson Jr. has made since returning from injury have been outstanding, with him putting up 6.0 RPG, 1.0 SPG and 3.2 BPG.

Miami Heat: Whenever the Heat are without members of their backcourt, Victor Oladipo is a viable streamer. He is only rostered in 11.1% of ESPN leagues and fantasy managers should keep him on their watch lists as he has scored 25 or more fantasy points in three of his last four games. In category formats, Oladipo’s also a great source of steals.

Milwaukee Bucks: Khris Middleton is still dealing with right knee soreness and has missed the Bucks’ last three games. In seven games, he’s averaged 11.1 PPG, 2.6 RPG and 4.4 APG. With a 22-9 record, the Bucks can afford to ease him back into the lineup. Fantasy managers need to remain patient. Just last season Middleton was recognized as an All-Star and averaged 20.1 PPG, 5.4 RPG and 5.4 APG.

Wednesday, Jan. 4

Bucks-Raptors, 7:30 p.m.Heat-Lakers, 10 p.m.

Friday, Jan. 6

Bulls-Sixers, 7:30 p.m.Heat-Suns, 10 p.m.

*All times Eastern

Minnesota Timberwolves: Anthony Edwards has had four straight games with five or more assists, which is the longest streak of his career. December has been a phenomenal month for him, as he has averaged 46.1 fantasy points per game.

New Orleans Pelicans: Herbert Jones was one of my favorite preseason sleepers. So far this season, he hasn’t exceeded expectations statistically, and he has missed nine games due to injury. With that said I believe now is a perfect time to stash him. In three consecutive games, Jones has scored 23 or more fantasy points. As of right now, he’s only rostered in 27.1% of ESPN leagues, and his minutes are on the rise. Jones can provide fantasy managers in category formats with points, rebounds, assists and steals.

New York Knicks: Due to a right ankle sprain, Quentin Grimes missed Wednesday’s game against the Raptors and may miss Friday’s game against the Bulls. Meanwhile, Immanuel Quickley has back to back games with 32 or more fantasy points. He is only rostered in 4.0% of ESPN leagues and if Grimes is out and you need a streamer you should consider Quickley.

Oklahoma City Thunder: After missing the last two games with a non-COVID illness, it was great to see Josh Giddey back in the fold. Over the last nine games, Giddey has scored 30 or more fantasy points six times. The dominant play of Shai Gilgeous-Alexander continues. He has averaged 51.4 fantasy points per game this season. Gilgeous-Alexander and Giddey continue to handle most of the heavy lifting for a Thunder team that ranks 23rd in points scored per 100 possessions.

Orlando Magic: Paolo Banchero recorded his sixth career 20-point and 10-rebound game against the Rockets on Wednesday night. He’s the first player to record six such games in 26 career games or less since Blake Griffin during the 2010 to 2011 season. Furthermore, this was Banchero’s 20th career 20-point game. The last two players to score 20 or more points in 20 of their 26 games were Zion Williamson and Michael Jordan. Banchero has averaged 34.4 fantasy points per game as a rookie and delivered on all the preseason hype.

Philadelphia 76ers: As James Harden and Tyrese Maxey have missed time this season, Shake Milton has performed well in the additional minutes provided to him so far. 76ers coach Doc Rivers revealed earlier this month that Milton will remain in the rotation when everyone is healthy. He is only rostered in 6.0% of ESPN leagues.

Phoenix Suns: Deandre Ayton had his 58th career game with at least 20 points and 10 rebounds in Tuesday’s loss to the Wizards. He’s one shy of tying Tom Chambers for ninth in Suns franchise history. It was Ayton’s fourth career game with at least 30 points and 10 rebounds. In other news, Chris Paul injured his shoulder against the Wizards when he was bumped on a screen that looked similar to the injury he sustained in the 2021 playoffs, and that played a role in his suboptimal statistical production. Paul’s situation should be closely monitored by fantasy managers.

Portland Trail Blazers: In the nine games since Damian Lillard returned, Anfernee Simons has remained productive. In seven games, he has scored 23 or more fantasy points. The Trail Blazers rank ninth in points scored per 100 possessions which bodes well for Simons in fantasy hoops. He also benefits from Portland’s defensive woes.

Sacramento Kings: Domantas Sabonis has been phenomenal recently. He is the first player with 75 rebounds and 30 assists over a four-game span since Wes Unseld in 1970. Sabonis has scored 55 or more fantasy points in four consecutive games, including three with 60 or more.

o 10 things for Nov. 18, including Embiido The Wizards’ incredible new courto Is Draymond Green a superstar?o League Pass Rankings: Pt. 1

Fantasy 30: Kevin Durant’s incredible shooting efficiency and other NBA noteson December 22, 2022 at 8:48 pm Read More »

When will LeBron James break the NBA’s career points record?on December 27, 2022 at 12:32 am

When LeBron James passed
Karl Malone for second
on the NBA’s career regular-season points list
, he set his sights firmly on Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, the
NBA’s current all-time leading scorer.

Abdul-Jabbar has been atop the career points list since April 5, 1984 — eight months before James was even born — when he broke the mark previously held by Wilt Chamberlain. Now James has that record within reach, needing 630 points to surpass Abdul-Jabbar’s career total of 38,387.

At his career scoring average of 27.1 PPG, James would need 24 games to rack up that total, putting him on track to break the record on Feb. 11 against the Golden State Warriors. James has missed eight games this season. If he continues to miss games at the same rate he did last season, the record-breaking game would come March 12 against the New York Knicks. Through 25 games this season, James is averaging 27.8 PPG, putting him ahead of his career pace.

We’ll have ongoing coverage of LeBron’s quest, including updated game-by-game projections and complete stats, throughout the season.

JAMES VS. ABDUL-JABBAR

Even though James has already missed eight games this season, he’s significantly ahead of the pace Abdul-Jabbar set in his 20th and final season in 1988-89. James has scored 696 points in 25 games in 2022-23, just 52 fewer than Abdul-Jabbar scored the entire season.

JAMES

ABDUL-JABBAR

YEAR-BY-YEAR POINT TOTALS

20TH YEAR COMPARISON

“Hopefully we’re in town, because I’m coming to that game [when LeBron breaks the record]. If we have a game, I still might come to the game, because that’s a big accomplishment. I love Bron and everything he’s done for me and everything he stands for.”

TYRONN LUE

LA Clippers coach

Photo by Ethan Miller/Getty Images

On the same day James tied Jason Kidd for 11th place on the NBA’s career games played list, he dropped 38 on Kidd’s Mavericks, extending his streak of 30-point games to seven.

LAST 5 GAMES

“To know that I’m on the verge of breaking probably the most
sought-after record in the NBA, things that people say would probably never be done, I think it’s
just super humbling for myself. I think it’s super cool.”

LeBRON JAMES

On passing Kareem Abdul-Jabbar

Photo by Garrett Ellwood/NBAE via Getty Images

AP PHOTO/RINGO H.W. CHIU

In six meetings with the Magic since joining the Lakers, James has scored 30 points just once — a triple-double last December.

MORE LEBRON JAMES

Edited by Adam Reisinger.

Produced by ESPN Creative Studio: Michelle Bashaw, Rob Booth, Chris DeLisle, Jessi Dodge, Heather Donahue,
Jarret Gabel, Luke Knox, Rachel Weiss.

Illustrations by Iveta Karpathyova. Development by Christian Ramirez. Research by ESPN Stats and
Information.

Read More

When will LeBron James break the NBA’s career points record?on December 27, 2022 at 12:32 am Read More »

Chicago Cubs News: This Carlos Correa shocker is amazingVincent Pariseon December 21, 2022 at 8:28 am

The Chicago Cubs were in the mix for Carlos Correa. It seemed like they had a chance to get him as they clearly met with him but it never came to be. Instead, he came to an agreement with the San Francisco Giants.

In reaction to that, the Chicago Cubs signed Dansby Swanson to a very lucrative contract to avoid missing on all four of the big shortstops. Well, they might have jumped the gun too soon but nobody could have ever predicted what just happened.

During the day on Tuesday, it came out that the San Francisco Giants delayed the presser introducing Correa because of the fact that he failed a physical.

It seemed odd that this happened but nobody ever would have thought that he’d be leaving them as a result.

The Chicago Cubs will benefit from the huge news that came out overnight.

Breaking: Carlos Correa and the Mets have a deal. $315M, 12 years.

— Jon Heyman (@JonHeyman) December 21, 2022

Around 2 AM Chicago time, Jon Heyman of the New York Post reported that Carlos Correa is actually going to go to the New York Mets now in a stunning turn of events. This is news that will shock the baseball world and the sports world in general.

Heyman also confirmed on Twitter that Correa will play third base for the New York Mets who have Francisco Lindor to play shortstop and Jeff McNeil to play second. Steve Cohen is obsessed with getting this team to World Series status and this is a big step.

Although the Mets are also a National League team, this is good news for the Cubs. They didn’t land Correa but his going to the Mets is better than him going to the Giants. They are both out of the NL Central division but the Cubs would rather the Mets get this guy.

The Mets were going to be an elite team no matter what. Getting Correa makes them better but it doesn’t erase the fact that the Mets are a very good team and definitely playoff bound. With the Atlanta Braves and Philadelphia Phillies in the same division, it will be fun to watch them duke it out.

As for the Giants, they lost Carlos Rodon, Aaron Judge went back to the Yankees, and they didn’t get the deal done with Carlos Correa. All of the other shortstops are taken already as well. That leaves the Giants without much improvement.

Knowing the Mets were getting a playoff spot anyway, the Cubs might now have a chance against that Giants team in the Wild Card race. With Correa, it would have been much more difficult.

Again, this is amazing for the Cubs because they are closer to being even with the Giants now which could help them get a playoff berth. It will all depend on health and consistency.

Read More

Chicago Cubs News: This Carlos Correa shocker is amazingVincent Pariseon December 21, 2022 at 8:28 am Read More »

Bulls hope win in Miami cures on-going issues, and not just mask them

MIAMI – One win wasn’t going to cure what ails the Bulls.

Especially a win against an undermanned Heat team that sat Jimmy Butler and Kyle Lowry, allowing the visiting team to strut out of the FTX Arena with the 113-103 win.

There’s a difference between masking the dysfunction and curing it, however, and the Bulls are about to find out which direction this is going to go.

Prior to the four-game losing streak coming to an end for the Bulls, a source told the Sun-Times that there was a locker room incident at halftime in the embarrassing loss to Minnesota, with the focus of that blow up being the poor defense being played, especially by Zach LaVine.

Not the only issue going on with the 12-18 underachieving Bulls, but one that coach Billy Donovan even confirmed happening without offering up details.

All three members of the “Big Three” discussed it afterward, and all three did what they’re supposed to do – downplaying it.

“Something that happens all the time in our locker room,” LaVine said. “Multiple guys talking, multiple guys frustrated. That’s what’s supposed to happen, it’s a basketball team. Not the first time, not the last time, it’s just you guys hear it. It’s nothing new to us.”

Maybe so, but it didn’t seem to be an issue last season, even when the Bulls were going through frustrating moments in the second half.

Obviously the biggest change was the five-year, $215 million contract for LaVine, but the two-time All-Star wasn’t having any of that.

“There’s big responsibilities with everything,” LaVine said of the premise. “I hold myself to a standard, not on a contract, and I’ve done that since Day 1.”

Maybe, but there was also a report that LaVine and fellow All-Star DeMar DeRozan were going through an on-court disconnect. DeRozan played that off somewhat, but also didn’t flat-out deny it.

“Every great relationship is a work in progress,” DeRozan said. “When you appreciate it and it’s something you want to be a part of, you gotta go through the good and the bad with it. It’s not necessarily the bad is a bad thing. It just comes with it. I’ve never seen nobody in a long-term relationship be all smiles and giggles every single day.”

There were a lot of smiles and giggles coming out of Tuesday’s locker room. That was very evident, as gone was the finger pointing, in was the focus, especially on the defensive end, as the Bulls wasted little time erasing a 57-52 deficit.

A LaVine driving layup, an Alex Caruso steal and then two free throws, a DeRozan lay-up, Nikola Vucevic at the rim, another Caruso steal … it was a defensive onslaught not seen since the Bulls dismantled Milwaukee before Thanksgiving.

Within five minutes of that third quarter, the Bulls turned the deficit into an eight-point lead, and weren’t even close to done.

The Heat were forced to call a timeout with 4:14 left, down 15 thanks to the 30-7 run.

Once the smoke cleared and the stanza came to an end, the Bulls still held a comfortable 88-77 lead, and never looked back.

But now they have to look forward, and make sure that bad feelings don’t linger. Vucevic didn’t see that happen, and if they did?

“If you’re sensitive and soft, yeah,” Vucevic said. “But if you’re really about winning, if you really care about doing the right thing, then no. If something goes on and guys get to arguing, it comes from a good place. It’s never personal so I don’t think that’s going to be the case here. I think guys are tough enough to take it and respond. That’s just part of it.

“I’ve been around it a lot of times. It happens. You move on. That’s it.”

Read More

Bulls hope win in Miami cures on-going issues, and not just mask them Read More »