Why do I have the sneaking suspicion that my team is about to get hijacked?
News today about LeBron reportedly having made up his mind about coming to the Bulls and bringing Bosh with him made me want to throw up. Literally. (figuratively)
Real talk. Chris Bosh coming to the Bulls is a must, and obviously our site takes that seriously, hence the name... But the stakes are too high to let him ride in on LeBrons coat tails with his eyes drawn to the ground every couple seconds. And what sort of dynasty is being promised as a result of this magical elixir?
By the way, living with dynamic tension in life isn't a bad thing. That tension is a natural force of life, it doesn't go away when a lesson hasn't been learned. Anyone looking for LeBron to swoop in and begin his natural destiny of multiple Championships is standing in the middle of the Red Sea looking at the shoreline in the distance with a false notion that they will soon be able to lay their bags down. Failure will not elude the Bulls if the King makes Chicago his choice destination. And when faced with that reality, it will be harder to stomach when it happens, knowing we gave up an authentically flawed team that was on the brink of unlocking eternal life. Purgatory in Egypt seems to be the rhetoric of most Bulls free agent commentary these days though. Lets not run away into the arms of half satisfied future.
Sunday, June 27, 2010
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