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Originally Posted by Iamjusayn
Let's see what stat padder does against us tonight
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Originally Posted by Iamjusayn
Let's see what stat padder does against us tonight
Originally Posted by JPZx
Originally Posted by Iamjusayn
Let's see what stat padder does against us tonight
Originally Posted by Seymore CAKE
Originally Posted by JPZx
Originally Posted by Iamjusayn
Let's see what stat padder does against us tonight
He's going to get his... As long as we come away with the W I don't care.
Originally Posted by dmbrhs
Not watching (still at work). Looks like a methodical beat down.
Originally Posted by arstyle27
T-Wolves got hot, Bulls shooting, and missing, too many jumpers. Ice cold.
Originally Posted by henz0
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Ive been voting for both Deng and Rose like crazy. Deng deserves to be in the ASG this seasonOriginally Posted by jmause3
It's a lot of money sitting on the bench at the end of games. I cant be more pleased with Omer's defense though, he is playing great.
I like the way Ronnie is playing, you can tell he put the work in over the summer.
We need to get Lu in the ASG. That man is playing great
KCJHoop K.C Johnson
Source said DRose is wearing walking boot on left foot.#Bulls calling Rose day-to-day.
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[h2]Sources: Bulls call up Mike James[/h2]
By Marc Stein
ESPN.com
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RENO, Nevada --It only took a two-game audition in the D-League for veteran guard Mike James to earn an NBA recall.
The Chicago Bulls saw enough from James in his debut this week with the Erie Bayhawks at the D-League Showcase to make him the 14th callup of the young season from the NBA's official minor league, according to sources close to the situation.
The signing comes a day after Bulls star Derrick Rose aggravated a turf toe injury while scoring 31 points Tuesday night in Chicago's win over the Timberwolves. Rose said afterwards that he did not expect to miss a game.
James, 36, spent last season in China and Turkey before deciding earlier this month to submit his name into the D-League's player pool, in hopes of convincing NBA executives that he can still play at the highest level.
He's the first player from the largest group of NBA veterans in D-League history to successfully play his way back to the NBA through a D-League stint. Other familiar names in Reno this week include Ricky Davis, Damon Jones, Greg Ostertag and Antoine Walker.
James had 23 points, five rebounds and five assists in 42 minutes Monday in his first game with Erie in a victory over the Walker-led Idaho Stampede.
James struggled Tuesday in a loss to the Austin Toros -- managing just 6 points against 5 turnovers in 24 minutes. But he impressed executives and scouts in Reno with his conditioning and readiness to take on a immediate load of heavy playing time with the Bayhawks, despite not having played competitively in the NBA since 2009-10.
A well-traveled veteran, James has averaged 10.5 points and 3.6 assists per game, in nine NBA seasons for nine different teams. He averaged 10.3 points and 5.8 assists per game for Toronto in 2005-06.