Article didn't impress me. And one of the people in it said Chi is an "embryonic Dynasty." Never use the word "Dynasty" to describe a team that has yet to win a ring.
Article didn't impress me. And one of the people in it said Chi is an "embryonic Dynasty." Never use the word "Dynasty" to describe a team that has yet to win a ring.
I think we can both agree, that the future is bright in Chicago. Although I can't exactly see a dynasty happening I think 2-3 rings spread out over time is almost a certainty.
I think we can both agree, that the future is bright in Chicago. Although I can't exactly see a dynasty happening I think 2-3 rings spread out over time is almost a certainty.
It's possible. But the LBJ Cavs were an even more impressive team, and what happened? Not to mention that Miami and NY will be strong competition for the future of the EC. Plus Dwight Howard is still out there, although Orlando ****ed up bringing in Arenas with his albatross contract and shitty attitude. So it's certainly not a "certainty."
It's possible. But the LBJ Cavs were an even more impressive team, and what happened? Not to mention that Miami and NY will be strong competition for the future of the EC. Plus Dwight Howard is still out there, although Orlando ****ed up bringing in Arenas with his albatross contract and shitty attitude. So it's certainly not a "certainty."
I think over the next decade it's pretty assumable. People forget Shooting guards like Wade usually take a sharp decline around 30-31. And he's turning 30 next spring I believe. But the Bulls have one thing the Cavs never did: another true all star and a good coach. Really the only team that scares me is the Knicks, especially given the cap situation most likely resulting in the Heat never being able to upgrade.