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Old 04-25-2006, 04:16 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Well first.. hello to you..

Now are the Bulls better? I can't say they are better because even though they've been competitive they've still lost the 2 games.. I think they'll play very well in Chicago though because the Heat are having a lot of trouble stopping the Bulls quicker guards on the perimeter. Hinrich, Gordon, and Nocioni have been having a field day out there..

These stars you've listed.. I don't know. Walker has always been a weird player, shoots way too many three's, and probably should post up more.. Gary Payton is a shell of his former self. Alonzo hasn't played in the games and is also a shell of his former self. Shaq can still get it done and has in this series but isn't quite the dominnent figure he once was either.

The only two guys in their prime you mentioned are Wade who is tremendous and Williams who is ok.. I agree the Heat might be having more trouble here then they should but I'm just going to say that A) The Bulls are better then most people think and B) The Heat aren't nearly as good as some people make them out to be.

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