Brian Sarna's Chicago Bulls Fan Profile

Brief description

I am a disheartened Bulls fan waiting for my savior like Southern Baptists wait for the second coming of the non-basketball Jesus.

Who am I?

I am a huge basketball fan that forgot to fall off the wagon after the Three-Peat Bulls were summarily disbanded. I am very opinionated about basketball despite being absolutely awful in an actual game (or in fantasy leagues). I am a writer currently producing content for an online ticket broker. I am also secretly hoping that this blog takes off and earns me millions, but really only expect to have some fun and voice my opinions. Hopefully you find them entertaining if not poignant (pleeeeeeeeeeease find them poignant though 'cause that would be totally awesome).

Main Skills

I am a writer who has written for a variety of mediums, I can self-depricate like it is nobody's business, I can yell very loudly while driving

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Rose to Thomas, yes, Noah, noooooooo! posted on 10/17/2008

I am still not sold on Joakim Noah. He looks real good driving to the lane for a one handed tomahawk dunk. But he looks awful when a young stud like Dwight Howard or Al Jefferson muscle their way in and easily put the ball in from two feet away and then get a shot for a three point play at the line as Noah flails and cries to the refs.

There enthusiasm and then there is crying when you don’t have a prayer. I cannot blame Noah. He is tall and skinny. The NBA has finally produced some real young post players after the ‘’90s found the league with a bunch of 6 foot 9 posers or hall of fame playing well beyond their respectable careers should have ever allowed. These players are going to dominate him without question.

He did not learn from Ben Wallace, at least not the stuff that would be useful on the basketball court. It worries me that the Chicago Bulls picked him in the first place. Looking back at the draft two years ago no obvious post player stands out as a better pick than Noah, but then why draft a post player who cannot score when you need a post player who can.

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