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post Feb 9 2007, 02:21 PM
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"The Chicago Bulls haven't won in the Bay Area since Michael Jordan was still in uniform for the team.

The Bulls will try to change that when they continue their seven-game road trip on Friday against the Golden State Warriors. " -http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/preview?gid=2007020909


Team Stat Leaders
Points
B. Gordon CHI 21.0
B. Davis GSW 20.7
Assists
K. Hinrich CHI 6.2
B. Davis GSW 8.7
Rebounds
B. Wallace CHI 10.1
A. Biedrins GSW 9.5


"Davis, who's averaging a team-leading 20.7 points and 8.7 assists, is expected back against the Bulls.

"I think (Baron Davis) will play the next game," Nelson said. "We could've used him in some spot duty maybe, but I thought it would be better to wait so I wouldn't lose him for the next game as well." "
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Jordan4life_2007
post Feb 10 2007, 12:40 AM
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As I've said before, this team has been running in quicksand ever since a 'breakout' 2005. We're good enough to make the playoffs in a weak conference. That's it. Adding Ben Wallace at the ridiculous contract he's getting hasn't elevated us one bit (not surprising for anybody that realized Ben Wallace is simply a roleplayer. A very good one, but still a roleplayer). I'm also very, very dissapointed in Thabo Sefolosha. I didn't expect much from TT this year. But I really thought Thabo was gonna have an impact right away. Kind of like Manu Ginobili did his first year with the Spurs.
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