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Bad look for Bulls fans #nba #shorts



Bad look for Bulls fans #nba #shorts

The other day the Chicago Bulls put together this entire ceremony that was called The Ring of Honor ceremony where they want the fans to know hell we’re not very good right now but we can give you a we could put together a good event and that they did when they invited some

Of the Legends in Bulls history whether it be players whether it be people that were announcing whether there be people that were part of the front office it got to Jerry Krauss now for the people at home Jerry Krauss is the general manager or president of basketball operations I don’t remember the exact

Title of the Chicago Bulls throughout the the ’90s and the early 2000s and when his face and his name was announced the fans in attendance boot Jerry Krauss died back in 2017 so instead of him representing himself because he can’t his widowed wife was there the shock on her

Face she put her hands up and burst into tears because she did not expect the city of Chicago had that much hatred for her deceased husband kind of disappointing to see because he’s not there to defend himself and the only person in his place was his widowed wife

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  1. I can’t even think of an analogy for another sport/team’s fans doing something like this. Honestly some of the most despicable, ungrateful behavior I’ve ever seen in pro sports.

  2. Ok? If they cared about his legacy that much tbey would have done this when he was alive. 🤷‍♂️ People dont like him and they expressed their opinions. We shouldnt have to cater to an old woman just bc her husband is dead

  3. Stacey King said it best himself. Some NBA orgs don’t have even 1 championship. The fact that the only reason these Bulls fans hate Krause is because he hypothetically prevented the Bulls from winning their 7th title, when he was the architect of the first 6, is absurd. The fans that booed should be ashamed.

  4. blame the nba, they should’ve known that Krause was hated for what he did and not put her up there to get boo’d. you can’t expect diehard fans to cheer for that loser just because he died, that doesn’t resolve your legacy

  5. Sports fans, especially nowadays with how big salaries have become, often fail to treat athletes and analysts and executives like real people. As a Mavs fan, will I always dislike Rondo for quitting on my team? Hell yea. But at the end of the day, for him, it was the same thing as being tired of a job you don’t like, and not working as hard for a bit. It’s all about perspective. Was Krause a huge personality with a big ego who was disliked by MJ and a number of the dynasty players? Yea. But it doesn’t make it ok to boo not just him, or him after death, but his widowed wife. Definitely not a good day for Bulls fans.

  6. It all happened because Mike decided to run his mouth about a dead man in a documentary produced by himself to make him look better. The truth is that Micheal owes Krause everything he has.

  7. I think another sad part is his portrayal in the Last Dance made probably a lot of those fans in attendance know who he was and not in a good way, like booing someone who is dead should be reserved for the absolute scum of the earth not a man who maybe made some mistakes like come on

  8. Imaging booing a GM who brought you 6 titles. I get he didnt play but a single conference finals appearance is all we have to show since Jerry almost 30 years later. Ungrateful

  9. Cancel culture is disgusting for this very reason. People say there for year defending g cancel culture saying “it’s not a thing” “it’s a republican talking point”. Now y’all can see the monster y’all created by backing cancel culture

  10. just another example of sports fans taking a game way to seriously. I love sports too, but at the end of the day, for the fans it’s just entertainment. But people care more about some mistakes a man made in his career more than showing the bare minimum amount of compassion to a woman who lost her husband and wants to celebrate his life possibly for the last time. Its just sad

  11. Not to point fingers, but this is the result of a documentary approved and pretty much created by Jordan. The fans booing a dead man all because he’s been salty about the decision that man took all these years ago. Sad honestly

  12. Yeah I’m a bulls fan, and seeing the clip and hearing the boos made me upset. Like come on people, the guy put together the greatest basketball team of all time, yeah he fucked up a lot, but come on man, have some respect

  13. Yikes. That's rough. At least now us Eagles fans are officially not the worst for throwing snowballs at Santa.

  14. Those fans who were there don’t even deserve to enter the stadium and boo a dead man while his wife watches anyone who was part 1990s bulls organization deserves respect in 1 way or another for helping to win 3 championships

  15. As a raptors fan this reminds me of when we cheered when KD got injured in that finals game, just not a good look for a team and quite frankly times like these you question your fan base, can’t speak for the bulls but I definitely was ashamed of what the raptors fans did

  16. I think that the last dance was arranged by MJ to make him look like a saint and destroy everyone else’s legacy. He’s the goat, but he’s a terrible person

  17. Love how even in this comment section instead of owning up people pushing off on mj or this guy or that guy instead of being like hey we got 6 rings lets enjoy that or just u know shutting the fuck up they start pointing fingers shits ridiculous

  18. Imagine your Husband who won six championships for a city and assembled one of the best NBA teams of all time who died years earlier and wasn’t even able to attend the event would have been booed by a city he had done so much for and it almost be like he did nothing, How fucking disrespectful to a man who did so much for one team

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