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2007-2008 (Pre)Season Coverage
by Nick - posted Tuesday, October 9th, 2007
Well well well Ladies and Gentlemen, it’s about that time again, as the Bulls preseason schedule is nearly upon us. We will soon resume our rigorous in season podcasting (minus the rigor), as we will finally have something to talk about again. Please, don’t cry for us though, we do indeed love bringing you our take on all things Bulls.
We do apologize for the lack of summer content, but as discussed in a recent episode, it may be for the best. If you didn’t listen to said episode, well, to sum it up, no news can be good news. We all have a solid set of expectations that don’t have any recent developments to throw them off. So yes, boys and girls, for once, being the stable one isn’t an awful thing.
Remember, there is a game on Friday night this week too, but Comcast SportsNet isn’t airing it in primetime, instead opting for Blackhawks action (be sure to check out Hawkscast if hockey is your cup of tea). It will instead be on at about 2 AM central time. Just like those recent Cubs games!
Hopefully you will hear from us soon, and vice versa…
Best (and Worst) Free Agent Signings
by Bullscast - posted Tuesday, September 11th, 2007
We recently decided to take a look at the best and worst fee agent signings of the summer season. As always, we would love to use topics from our listeners in our episodes (or on this blog), so email any possibilities to hosts@bullscast.com. If you send in a topic, we will also publish your opinions!
Nick
The Good
Jason Kapono – I really think the one thing Toronto lacked was a consistent outside threat in the playoffs. MoPete may have been that at one point but hasn’t been lately.
Brandon Bass – Dalls needs a hustle guy, they lost a lot when they lost Adrian Griffin, and I think Bass may be a hustling, PF version of Adrian.
Desmond Mason – He is still very young and athletic, even if his shot is broken right now. He could turn into a big gamble that pays off, especially if Bobby Simmons doesn’t come back.
Honorable mention to Maceo Baston, Grant Hill and Casey Jacobsen
The Bad
Penny – Really, Penny is back in the league? Didn’t he have like 7 really great years and then spend the next 7 being a huge albatross of a contract?
Jamaal Maggloire – Nope, cannot support the signing and then touting of signing by New Jersey. He had 1 good year, count em, one. I am SO FREAKING GLAD the Bulls didn’t sign him.
Smush Parker – I love Smush, but he is not a good fit for Miami. I think Riles may actually be trying to cause this team to fail so that he has a good enough reason to leave. And really, is he an upgrade?
Honorable mention to Eddie Jones (been done for 2 years now) and Rashard Lewis (not worth that much $ and not going to change the east).
Brad
The Sweet
Jarvis Hayes – He is a solid player and the Pistons needed somebody to be able to come off the bench, be athletic and play a lot of positions.
Ime Udoka – The Spurs keep getting richer. The guy can D it up and learn from Bowen as well as provide a decent 3-point shot. The guy fits the Spur mold perfectly.
Grant Hill – Maybe he will be the “Magic” the suns need to finally get to the finals. He is a steady veteran presence who will be just as important in the locker room as he is on the floor – maybe he can even back up Nash at point!
The Salty
Rashard Lewis – He is a really nice player, but just not worth the money and I don’t think he even guarentess the Magic the playoffs let alone a serious run at the finals. Yes I know it was a sign and trade, but for all intents and purposes it was a free agent deal.
Austin Croshere – He had one good year and I don’t really see him fitting in the style of the Warriors…Nelly’s problem now.
Jason Kapono – Way overpaid to not play any defense. I believe he can shoot, but that is it…he looked just silly against the Bulls in the playoffs and didn’t even play that much. He doesn’t do half of what MoPete does and I think the tradeoff actually makes the Raps a little worse.
The NBA shopping season over and pre-season is right around the corner…enjoy the start of football season and the Cubs while they’re battling it out in the NL Central and get ready for a great winter of NBA basketball.
Bullscast 2nd Annual Mock Draft
by Bullscast - posted Thursday, June 28th, 2007
Time to do some mocking…and watch Nick totally wipe the floor with Brad despite his countless hours of prep. By the way, Brad took the mock as though he were the GM for every team. On the other hand…let’s just say Nick figured out enough not to over think it.
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9. Chicago – Yi Jianlin. Best available- we’ll see.
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Now Brad’s Turn
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2. Seattle – Kevin Durant. The Sonics don’t have any work to do in this draft. They just take the other guy. Kevin Durant will be good for them. He can be paired with Rashard Lewis or replace him and they still have 3 project centers that could step up.
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8. Charlotte – Corey Brewer. He is the best player on the board and can play the 2 or the 3 for Morrison and Wallace assuming they resign him. He would be a great defensive ying to their offensive yang. He is a great player and would move right into their rotation or even starting at the 2 guard.
9. Chicago – Jeff Green. I don’t think the Bulls will keep this pick, but it is clear it will be between Green and Brandan Wright based on this mock and Green is more polished and can play right away without repeating Tyrus Thomas’s rookie year. Green should be a solid pro and contributor or a trade piece or even allow us to sign and trade Noc for our frontcourt scorer. The Bulls are really in a tough spot because this is not a great place to be picking because they probably will have a list of guys they want and will get whoever is left.
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Wanna know everything, come draft time?
by Nick - posted Sunday, June 3rd, 2007
I found this site and it appears to be just about the most complete pro scouting website I’ve ever seen. Their mock draft now includes both rounds and they have in depth profiles of everybody on their board. They also seem to do a lot of international scouting, and it’s all free. Give em a look see- http://www.draftexpress.com
-Nick
Congrats to our fantasy basketball Winner!
by Brad - posted Thursday, May 17th, 2007
Bullscast congratulates Jason from Chicago on winning the first fantasy basketball league championship of Bullscast. Jason will be receiving the sweet Jordan hat that is corduroy with a leather brim that I have spoken about affectionately so many times. More importantly (at least to this host with the most), Brad placed third and missed out on the championship by just 4 points while Nick finished 7th 11 points behind even Brad and even behind Katherine! Thanks to all who played and congratulations again to Jason!
Why we cast. Er, why we haven’t yet.
by Nick - posted Monday, May 7th, 2007
Alright, to be blunt, we couldn’t bring ourselves to say anything you probably haven’t said to yourselves after game 1.
I went to Chicago for the weekend and stayed an extra day to watch the game with friends, completely foiling our plans to record a show previewing the series. Not intentionally, mind you, but because the league office did that screwy “second round starts before the first round is over” crap.
That is all my fault, no bones about it, but I have no blame in the Bulls laying down and making us not want to talk about them. It was so bad we actually left the bar we were watching at. Yeah, I know I shouldn’t admit that, but me and my two amigos were unable to take it when they were only able to make something like 4 shots in the entire 3rd quarter.
We are going to cast after game 2, no matter what, I will even be happy(relatively speaking) with a loss by single digits to show that we may actually be in this series. Not to sound doom and gloom, but game 1 didn’t really do much to foster any hope.
-Nick
Big Time Sweep!!!
by Brad - posted Tuesday, May 1st, 2007
The Chicago Bulls have swept the reigning World Champion Miami Heat and now wait to find out the (literal) date they will be clashing with the Pistons. This could be the beginning of a rivalary not seen since the days of the “Bad Boys.” It looks like the media and the league are finally giving the Bulls and some (future All-Star?!?!) kid named Deng some credit as they will be the road team having to win at least one game in the Palace to get to the Eastern Conference finals. Once informaton is released about the series in terms of dates we wll be right there to break it all down, but for now, do what Skiles finally did and just enjoy the victory…one of which the magnitude has not been seen since the Jordan era.
Game 3 Is Almost Upon Us
by Nick - posted Friday, April 27th, 2007
Will Miami show their heart finally or their age? If you ask Steve Kerr they are just on the verge of taking over. If you ask us we cautiously wince and say the Bulls should run them into the bingo parlor. Just differing perspectives I guess. Oh, that and we don’t pretend to hate the Bulls. Ah well.
This is probably the one pair of games Brad and myself will not be able to record a show in between, and for that we suck. On the bright side though it gives me more time to prepare a new expletive-based catch phrase for everybody’s favorite flower-named drunken jerk. He will be guarding Deng now from reports. Expect something bad.
Go Bulls!
Going to Miami…
by Brad - posted Wednesday, April 25th, 2007

The Bulls are taking a 2-0 lead to South Beach and we at Bullscast will be continuing our playoff coverage as we strive for a new run of championships.
It is key for the Bulls to take at least 1 of these two games in Miami and really put the home court advantage to use and maybe even get some media love for being a good basketball team that is maturing before our eyes. Luol Deng? Need we say more?
Stay tuned to Bullscast for more as this first round continues to unfold..
Why No Cast?
by Brad - posted Wednesday, March 21st, 2007
…Because nothing good is happening to a team that according to most experts is a supposed lock for a 1st round playoff win. The Bulls have dropped 2 disgusting games in-a-row and we being kind, generous and merciful hosts are giving this team one more game to give us something good to talk about before we drone on and on and come up with excuses for why we can’t beat non-playoff teams.
Here’s hoping they pull one out tomorrow night vs. the Nuggets.






