May 2007 Archive



Hockey Mailbag

by Ricky O'Donnell on May 31 at 2:45PM

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Some of the internet’s best writers, Simmons, Grant Wahl, Jenn Sterger, regularly answer reader emails. Earlier this week, TUP got it’s first ever email question, from my long time bro Beau. It’s a small start, but you got to begin somewhere, right?

OK, so I love your website but just as I have mentioned to you before over a few beers- you got to start covering the Blackhawks. I know they are down right now and hockey just isn't quite what it used to be but look at the history of Chicago hockey. When the Hawks come back to become a dynasty, it will be the greatest feeling Chicago has ever had. We also have the number one draft pick this year!

Fantasy God,
Robert Frank Buhs

Before we get to hockey, I gotta address his signoff. Fantasy God? It pains me to say this, but he’s telling the truth. The kid’s legit. He’s currently leading our fantasy baseball league (I’m a distant second), and he won the regular season points total in both fantasy basketball and fantasy hockey. The man has some skills, I’ll give him that.

He’s also always been a big hockey fan and a true Blackhawks’ supporter, something that’s rare for someone my age. Chicago actually has a ton of hockey fans, it’s just hard to notice because the Hawks have bee a joke the last 10-plus years. The problem, though, is that most of the die-hard hockey guys are old; finding a big Hawks fan under 40 is pretty difficult. If the Hawks somehow want to get back to being relevant, they better start winning soon. Otherwise, they’ll be an afterthought to an entire generation of fans.

The Hawks actually have made some positive news already this offseason, signing last year’s number one pick, Jonathan Towes, and winning the NHL lottery to get the number one pick in this year’s draft. I’m no hockey expert, but here’s what I know about Toews. He’s supposed to be real good. The best prospect the Hawks have had in forever. Along with Havlat, Cam Barker, and Rutuu, he’s going to be the future of the franchise.

Toews is younger then me (born in 1988), and is a 6’2, 200 lbs. Canadian center. Good to see the Hawks get a North American guy, I’m sick off all these girly Euros. He was the third pick in last year’s draft and gained some big time experience playing on Team Canada in the World Championships. He spent the last two seasons playing for the University of North Dakota, scoring 46 points (18 goals, 28 assists) in only 34 games last season and 39 points his freshman year. He should be able to contribute on the Hawks next season.

As for this year’s number one overall pick, the most likely choices appear to be wingers Patrick Kane and James VanRiemsdyk. Kane is an American, born in Buffalo, and his stats playing in the OHL last season are just ridiculous. Playing 58 games, he scored 62 goals and had 83 assists. To recap, he had 145 points in 58 games. I’ve seen a couple mock drafts that have him going number one.

I totally agree with Beau when he says once the Hawks get good, Chicago is going to go crazy. It’s such a great sports town; once the Hawks come back it’ll almost be like a new team joining the scene. The Hawks being good is one thing that could help save the NHL. Hopefully it happens soon.

(Then maybe we can finally get some home games on TV)

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Trading for Zach Randolph is Basketball Suicide

by Ricky O'Donnell on May 29 at 5:36PM

It seems like Zach Randolph trade rumors started the second the Blazers drew the number one pick. With that selection (almost) certainly destined for Ohio State center Greg Oden, the Blazers 26 year old, all-star power forward, who averaged...

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(Revised) NBA Mock Draft

by Ricky O'Donnell on May 27 at 4:54PM

NBA Mock Draft Version 1 May 26, 2007 1. Portland Trail Blazers- C Greg Oden, Ohio State 2. Seattle Supersonics- F Kevin Durant, Texas 3. Atlanta Hawks- G Mike Conley, Ohio State 4. Memphis Grizzlies- F Corey Brewer, Florida 5....

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NBA Lotto Reaction

by Ricky O'Donnell on May 23 at 4:02PM

This website was originally started to follow only the NFL and NBA drafts, so while this is also a Bulls website, I’m going to be covering the NBA Draft as a whole, with Chicago perspective obviously thrown in along...

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Lotto Time

by Ricky O'Donnell on May 22 at 1:15PM

Today is the day Larry Brown, Bill Simmons, and Michael Jordan have been waiting for. Tonight at 7:30, prior to Game 2 of the Western Conference Finals, ESPN will televise the 2007 NBA Draft Lottery, determining which teams will...

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Dye Heating Up

by Ricky O'Donnell on May 21 at 1:53PM

Part of the reason I still think the White Sox are going to be really good this season, despite getting off to an average 21-19 start, is because some of their best hitters have been pathetic so far. The...

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Ozzie Guillen is an Idiot

by Ricky O'Donnell on May 19 at 12:55PM

But you already knew that. Maybe the headline should be “Ozzie Guillen Isn’t a Good Manager.” That might seem like a crazy statement to make about the only manager to win a World Series in Chicago in the last...

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Like Brandy Said, Almost Doesn't Count

by Ricky O'Donnell on May 18 at 1:51PM

Things looked so good for the Bulls after the first 24 minutes last night. Everything was going their way; the fans were going crazy, PJ Brown was hitting everything in sight, and despite only shooting 41%, the Bulls had...

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How The Bulls Can Win Game 6

by Ricky O'Donnell on May 17 at 3:51PM

Don’t get in a big hole early The Pistons are going to be jacked up for this game; the Bulls have to withstand an early offensive barrage if they’re going to win. The Pistons jumped out to big leads...

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Bulls Demolish Pistons

by Ricky O'Donnell on May 16 at 4:36PM

Man, what a great win last night for the Bulls. Absolutely no one thought they would be able to win Game 5 in Detroit, but the Bulls came out fearlessly firing, leading to the best game the team has...

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Hester Moving to Offense

by Ricky O'Donnell on May 15 at 2:51PM

When the Bears start minicamp on Friday, Rex Grossman will have a new offensive weapon. Devin Hester, who scored 7 touchdowns off kick returns as a rookie, is moving to offense in an undefined roll. Hester will work with...

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Why Winning Game 4 Was Important

by Ricky O'Donnell on May 14 at 3:22PM

To some, the Bulls 102-87 Game 4 victory against the Pistons was meaningless. After playing their little hearts out to avoid the sweep, the Bulls are still down 3-1 in the series and will have to accomplish something no...

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Quick Game 3 Thoughts

by Ricky O'Donnell on May 11 at 4:08PM

Fudgin' Bulls • Everyone is making a big deal out of the Bulls inability to handle the zone the Pistons put on them in the second half, but the main problem still came down to hitting shots. The zone...

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G-Reg > Paul Brogan

by Ricky O'Donnell on May 10 at 5:59PM

If you're just tuning in for the playoffs, here's an NBA regular season review. Via the great With Leather and the even greater AOL Fanhouse....

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How the Bulls Can Win Game 3

by Ricky O'Donnell on May 9 at 5:00PM

Get Deng the Ball Part of the problem in Detroit was that Luol Deng didn’t get enough touches. He was clearly the Bulls best player in the first round, as Miami had no answer for him, averaging over 34...

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Not A Good Start

by Ricky O'Donnell on May 8 at 2:51AM

If the old adage in the NBA is that a playoff series doesn’t start until a road team gets a win, then the Chicago Bulls have nothing to be worried about, right? After all, the Pistons just took care...

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White Sox Notes

by Ricky O'Donnell on May 6 at 7:43PM

We haven’t written too much about the Sox lately, with the Bulls and NFL Draft taking over the last few weeks, but here’s what we’ve noticed over the first 28 games. • They may be in fourth in the...

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Bulls/Pistons Preview

by Ricky O'Donnell on May 4 at 9:24PM

Finally, after six long days, the Bulls and Pistons will face-off in Detroit tomorrow night. A stirring sweep of the Heat have put the Bulls in this position, with the opportunity to take out the defending champs and the team...

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Good Draft/Bad Draft

by Ricky O'Donnell on May 3 at 9:18PM

Good Draft Cleveland Browns The three hardest positions to fill in the NFL are quarterback, cornerback, and left tackle, and the Browns got players at all three positions on the first day of the draft. While the Browns have...

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Reviewing the Bears Draft

by Ricky O'Donnell on May 2 at 4:19PM

Round 1, Pick 31: TE Greg Olsen, Miami Considering where the Bears were in the draft, Olsen was a great pick. They were said to like Auburn guard Ben Grubbs and Central Michigan tackle Joe Staley, but after both...

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More 7th Floor Crew News

by Ricky O'Donnell on May 1 at 2:24PM

When our little G-Reg post showed up yesterday on Deadspin and AOL Fanhouse, we thought that was the most publicity it would get. But today, the 7th Floor Crew is everywhere. They're being talked about on 670 the Score...

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