Knicks have been in situation almost the entire tibs era. Their stadium still stands.
Tom_Brady_Cheats
Imagine Embiid or Jayson Tatum playing like Zach Lavine and being the leagues legitimate worst player by win %. Hes right, their lives may be on the line.
AggravatingSalt2726
Chicago sports fans in general are too kind or indifferent to failure.
BlondBadBoy69
Bulls franchise is in the “There’s always next year” phase until we have a new owner
copiumfiend
Knicks were just as bad until recently, now maybe a 2nd round exit, 76ers are 2nd round exit for years despite having an mvp caliber player, I dunno if that’s a reason to be content
50R14
2022-2023 was my first and (probably) only time being a season ticket holder. I took a gamble and was hopeful Lonzo would be back by All-Star Game last year. My god, were these some of the worst games I’ve seen in the past 20+ years I’ve been actively going to games.
hankbaumbachjr
Honestly, I’m happy Charles is shining a bigger spotlight on our inept ownership.
We should be one of the premiere franchises in the NBA but all we really having going for us is being “not-the-Knicks” and that ground is eroding beneath our feet.
btmalon
LMAO The Knicks? And Philly has been ass most of my life. Just cause Charles played there doesn’t make it a historic franchise. Sometimes Chuck just says stuff to fill air time and this is obv one of those times.
The_Wata_Boy
Still have no idea how our front office has escaped the conversations of being a terrible group. They sold off their young talent and draft picks for guys north of 30.
R-D-I-
NBA is an extremely tough championship to achieve. Two organizations have 45% of the championships in league history. It’s only going to get harder as players seem to move a lot more frequently to their team of chose. Imagine if Jordan decided to jump ship and go play with his friends for a few years and then came back to the bulls for his 6 championships. To win a championship you pretty much need to have a top 5 player in the NBA that year.
LengthinessMother569
During a meeting while bored recently, I made a list (off the top of my head, very scientific) of franchises that have the most playoff series wins since 1999. The Bulls were in the bottom 5 of the league. [My memory is backed up here](https://www.statmuse.com/nba/ask/most-team-nba-playoff-wins-since-2000).
Horribly run for years. The problem begins at the top.
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Knicks have been in situation almost the entire tibs era. Their stadium still stands.
Imagine Embiid or Jayson Tatum playing like Zach Lavine and being the leagues legitimate worst player by win %. Hes right, their lives may be on the line.
Chicago sports fans in general are too kind or indifferent to failure.
Bulls franchise is in the “There’s always next year” phase until we have a new owner
Knicks were just as bad until recently, now maybe a 2nd round exit, 76ers are 2nd round exit for years despite having an mvp caliber player, I dunno if that’s a reason to be content
2022-2023 was my first and (probably) only time being a season ticket holder. I took a gamble and was hopeful Lonzo would be back by All-Star Game last year. My god, were these some of the worst games I’ve seen in the past 20+ years I’ve been actively going to games.
Honestly, I’m happy Charles is shining a bigger spotlight on our inept ownership.
We should be one of the premiere franchises in the NBA but all we really having going for us is being “not-the-Knicks” and that ground is eroding beneath our feet.
LMAO The Knicks? And Philly has been ass most of my life. Just cause Charles played there doesn’t make it a historic franchise. Sometimes Chuck just says stuff to fill air time and this is obv one of those times.
Still have no idea how our front office has escaped the conversations of being a terrible group. They sold off their young talent and draft picks for guys north of 30.
NBA is an extremely tough championship to achieve. Two organizations have 45% of the championships in league history. It’s only going to get harder as players seem to move a lot more frequently to their team of chose. Imagine if Jordan decided to jump ship and go play with his friends for a few years and then came back to the bulls for his 6 championships. To win a championship you pretty much need to have a top 5 player in the NBA that year.
During a meeting while bored recently, I made a list (off the top of my head, very scientific) of franchises that have the most playoff series wins since 1999. The Bulls were in the bottom 5 of the league. [My memory is backed up here](https://www.statmuse.com/nba/ask/most-team-nba-playoff-wins-since-2000).
Horribly run for years. The problem begins at the top.
–Lapsed Bulls Fan