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Cedric Simmons

Bulls' Gordon doesn't regret past decisions

Full story: Chicago Tribune

Ben Gordon doesn't do regret. Supremely confident, supremely focused, he forever looks ahead.

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firefly

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Mar 17, 2008
 
not so much about gordon but the bulls will not make the playoffs. in order to do so they need to improve the play and win a good streak to close the season kinda like the 70's bulls with artis gilmore. they went on long winning streaks to break into the playoffs and then lose in the first round. that was when there were 16 teams and they had to be 4th not 8th.

no these bulls will go home and watch the post season and pax and jerry can decide which transitional players they can bring in next year. maybe a group of mid sized good attitude players. o wait. that is what they have now.
common sense

Plainfield, IL

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Mar 17, 2008
 
no fire would be a better explanation. Good spot up shotter, no desire. The bulls need leaders and a game plan.
Chad

Schaumburg, IL

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Mar 17, 2008
 
I heard that this coming draft has a few tweaner combo gaurds for Pax to drool over. Or perhaps he will opt for another Defensive bigman.

Gordon is delusional if he thinks he is worth more than 10 million a year! I was shocked when I heard the Bulls offer him that much after an abismal playoff stretch where he was exposed as a catch and shooter. Plus I have never seen such a bad defender. It is painfull to watch him stumble around on defense trying to find where his man is.

The lack of heart on this team is just pathetic! The new marketing slogan should be "Come see the Collapse-a-Bulls"

I am hoping they have the fortitude to make some solid trades this summer although history says otherwise.
big-O

Naperville, IL

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Mar 17, 2008
 
I think it is pathetic when a someone says that 50 million is not enough to play basketball. There is absolutely no other job in the world that Gordon could be doing that would pay him 10 Million dollars a year. These guys egotism and what they think of themselves is utterly sickening. I hope he finds out that he is not the player he thinks he is and has to settle for a lot less. He isn't going to get it from the Bulls maybe the Timberwolves. Good riddence when he is gone. Tired of seeing him doing nothing but shooting the ball.
Datballa32

Washington, DC

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Mar 20, 2008
 
Bulls need to keep Gordon, hes the best scoring bench player we have. Seriously, you guys are idiots, every single one of you, his job is INSTANT OFFENSE! But I wouldn't mind some defense, and trust me his offense should get him at least 14-15 million a year. Hes the best bench scorer in the league besides Manu.
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