Saturday, April 28, 2012

playoff game one-Bulls vs Sixers

Who will win the No.1 Chicago Bulls or the No.8 Philadelphia 76ers. Neither the Chicago players not their coach,Tom Thibodeau, seemed interested in bull-etin board by the topic-because they have bigger concerns than comments by a Sixers reserve guard(and high school rival of Derrick Rose). Like Rose's improwning health and the full transmission of gears in his game. Like ambitions that won't be met unless the Bulls get at least as fur as The Finals. Like making goods on the promise of their second consecutive regular season as the NBA's most successful team.




 When the Bulls have the ball... Neither team placed anyone among the NBA's top 40 in scoring, but in the Bull's case, that was because Rose(21.8ppg)missed too many games to qualify. When he is on the floor, he is chicago's motor and the aggressor from whom everything flows offensively. The Sixers will still try to trop Rose, get the ball out of his hands and make someone else beat them. When the Bulls have the ball... Transition is about Sixers, who scored 58 fast-break points in three meetings with Chicago(to the Bull's 21). Collins and his crew know they won't beat the Bulls that way, not with Philadelphia's lack of low-post threat and its limitations on the offensive boards. The easiest points they'll ever get is the open court. Louis  

Williams is their most potent scorer, though Iguodala has warned Uplate in the season and Elton Brand is trusting and taking his jumper more. With Joakin Noah, Carlos Boozer, Taj Gibson, and the Sixers don't figure to get many second shots. But the Bulls aren't much for steals and Philadelphia doesn't cough up the ball readily(fewest turnovers, 11.2 per game, of the shot clock era) Author's saying... Charlos can't really rebound but he can score.Richard Hamilton can shut down two gUARDS. Philadelphia 76ERS is a great defensive team, But Chicago is a better defensive team. Philadelphia don't have a chance.

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