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Saturday, October 23, 2010

Texas Advances


Tonight we saw something that has never been seen before. The Texas Rangers have advanced to their first ever World Series by defeating the heavily favored, and much richer, New York Yankees. The Rangers accomplished this by doing one thing and one thing only, win. This team found a way, through front office turmoil and the handicap of playing in the league that New York seemingly had bought through the first 162 games of this baseball year to just win. Did anyone see the Rangers making the post season? Remember what the Rangers organization is known for before this season. 50 years, 0 post season series wins, which obviously would mean that 0 world series appearances, the 3rd longest drought in the MLB. But suddenly this front office, while dealing with a bankruptcy and multiple distraction, found a way to pick up the right people at the right time. (AKA Cliff Lee) And now they wait too see who they will face in the quest for their first championship. I personally give my blessing to the Rangers, GO UNDERDOGS!

Friday, September 10, 2010

Bases Loaded... Again?

We tried, but didn't hit a grand slam. Those were John Paxson's feelings on the offseason pursuit of the big three. Rarely in the NBA when you whiff on a franchise altering move does another opportunity follow so quickly. Had you told me entering the off-season that the Bulls would just wind up with Boozer, I'd have considered that a failure. I do not blame the Bulls for what happened in Miami. I think they did everything possible to make Chicago a very attractive desination for free agents.

While it seemed LeBron, Bosh, and Wade have decided to play together years ago. From the ashes of those failures rise a second chance. Carmelo Anthony wants to play in New York or Chicago. While it takes two to tango, lets hope the Bulls don't have two left feet. Outside of trading Derrick Rose you do what it takes to get this done.

Trading Noah would be a huge step backwards for this season. He is not a franchise center. You could find another Noah before you could find another top 5 NBA talent to pair with Rose.

Imagine this 2010 starting lineup...

PG - Derrick Rose
SG - Ronnie Brewer
SF - Carmelo Anthony
PF - Carlos Boozer
C - Joakim Noah

I personally don't think you have to trade Noah to get this deal done. Because what other options do the Nuggest have? They've made it pretty clear they don't want to get nothing for Anthony. So take a look at what other teams can offer. Deng is the best player available. The issue is his contract. That's why you offer Taj Gibson, James Johnson, or 1st round picks. Combine it however you need to get that starting 5.

While I think Gibson will turn into a soild pro. His greatest asset is youth and potential. I don't think his stock will ever be higher than it is over the next few seasons. Unless he surpases everyone's projections for the type of player he can be. James Johnson is all potential and I'd gladly give him up.

Low 1st round NBA draft picks are unlikely to contribute heavily to this team anytime soon. If the Nuggets get Noah they will also likely have to agree to a new contract before the deal can occur.

At the end of the day Noah will likely help out the 2010 Bulls more so than Carmelo Anthony. He's the center we need to compliment Boozer. When you have a chance to get a top NBA talent at age 26 you do it. In the long run the ceiling for the Bulls will be that of a championship. So I'm begging and pleading with the Bulls brass. This time hit the grand slam.

WE ARE BACK!

It has been 3 weeks and I know that all of you have missed us but A CASE OF THE MONDAYS is back!!! We have lost Nick Giordano and Scott Struthers but have gained Veronica Donaldson and Juan Vargas. So tune in to Nick McClintock, Zach Withers, V-Ron and "Dirty Money" on every Monday from 11am-1pm on Sportstownchicago.com for all of your sporting news coming out of the 1st week of the NFL season, as well as an announcement from Nick McClintock that will rock the sportstown studio to it's core! Like I said we are back and ready to take our show to the next level, no more 3 weeks off, I promise that to our fans, We are completely recommited to the show and Sportstownchicago.com. So until next time, We are A Case of the Mondays and we are here for the people!

Monday, August 16, 2010

Great Show






All the talk this year concerning the Chicago Bears is focused around the addition of offensive coordinator, Mike Martz. Much talk has been made comparing this 2010 Bears team to the 1999 "Greatest Show on Turf" St. Louis Rams. Well, resident Rams fan Nick McClintock thinks this is, in his words, "LUDICROUS!" While Zach "Franchise" Withers, to hear him talk, was the first one to start this talk. With that back-story, a white hot debate is set to shake the studios at sportstownchicago.com. So be sure to listen to A Case of the Mondays, and make sure to call us with you're thoughts at 630-403-5200.

Sunday, August 15, 2010

Bears Struggle in Preseason Opener


The Chicago Bears took the field Saturday Night, losing to the San Diego Chargers 25-10. Jay Cutler was in for only one series but went 2/2, finding Johnny Knox both times on the way to an opening field goal. The Charger's kept their starters in for two drives, with QB Phillip Rivers going 4/6, 62 yards and one touchdown. Now since I've just given you some useless preseason stats, let's get to what was important. The Bears had some injury trouble throughout the game with S Craig Steltz going out with an ankle injury. Backup QB Caleb Hanie suffered a huge hit and came out with a throwing shoulder injury, and rookie S Major Wright banged up his hand early in the 2nd half. These will be things to look out for in the coming weeks, especially with Hanie, be sure to listen to our recap and analysis on ACOTM, this Monday from 11am-1pm

Monday, August 09, 2010

Get ready!


We'll be going live soon on www.sportstownchicago.com. Make sure you tune in! We're going to talk Cubs, Sox, Bulls, Bears, and the NFL! Lets not forget we'll have another edition of "Moron of the NFL" where Nick M. will make a pick everyone disagrees with... or will he?

Lets not forget we're all counting down the hours till midnight. That's right, Madden NFL 11 launches tonight and we're going to be discussing it on our last Madden segment ever! Your phone calls will always be welcomed, just call ‎630-403-5200.

Saturday, August 07, 2010

Evolution of a killer

The 2006/2007 NBA season saw the Chicago Bulls come one win shy of 50. Many saw the stock of the Bulls going up after a 49-33 win season. Chicago managed to sweep a bad Heat team in the first round. While they lost to a good Detroit team 4-2 in the ensuing Conference Semifinals. Loul Deng was hailed as the next NBA superstar.

That summer Bulls fans would catch Kobe-fever. Rumors were rampant that Kobe wanted to be a Bull, but only under the condition Deng remained in Chicago. This situation continued into the early 2007/2008 season. ESPN.com reported on November 1st that Kobe vetoed a three team deal between the Bulls, Lakers, and Kings because of Deng's involvement. This trade would have been a franchise changer, and altered the NBA landscape. A season of turmoil resulted in a disappointing 33-49 season. The Bulls stock went from going up to crashing down. Recent top draft picks Tyrus Thomas and Joakim Noah seemed like bust, and Deng never blossomed into a superstar.

Nearly half the NBA, 14 of 30 teams, get to participate in the lottery. Armed with the 9th worst record, the Bulls figured to land a top 10 first round pick. May 20th, 2008 changed everything. The Bulls unexpectedly found themselves in the final three. Your representative says a lot about your expected pick. Standing there for the Bulls in the final three was EVP-Business Operations Steve Schanwald. Somehow, someway, with a 1.7% chance the Bulls must have blackmailed lady luck, and won the lottery.

Not everyone wanted the Bulls to pick Derrick Rose. I'd imagine you'd be hard pressed to find writers that would admit "I was the guy that said take Michael Beasley." but thankfully the Bulls got it right.

It was evident right away the talent Rose possessed. The biggest complaint about the eventual rookie of the year was his willingness to give up the ball. Ben Gordon wound up taking big shot after big shot, and Rose never complained. The Bulls knew they had to take a step backwards before they could take a step forward. They did the unpopular thing and let Big Ben walk.

Early on due to injury in his sophmore season, Derrick Rose struggled. People were worried about his development. In Decemember almost-Bull Kobe Bryant was quoted as saying "Just do it." in reference to Rose and his struggles. Health would eventually find Derrick and the light would go on. Talk shifted from Noah to Rose for who'd likely make the All-Star team as a Bull. Rose eventually received the well earned honor.

It was Roses' emergence that got people buzzing about the Bulls. Suddenly they were just a superstar away from being a championship contender. This would result in the Salmons trade at the trade deadline to clear up cap space. No matter how well he played or how many big shoots he took. The mantra that Rose couldn't be the best player on a championship team never went away. This perception was especially fueled by his low key demeanor.

While his defense remained suspect. He'd come a long way from a college kid at Memphis who ate mostly junk food, gummy bears was his candy of choice, to the gym rat he is now. Lets not forget when it came playoff time Rose continued to impress. While the Bulls eventually lost to the Cavs, they had no answers for Rose. Even when they had LeBron guard him the whole game, Rose wasn't shutdown.

Despite all this people still doubted Rose had the killer within. While everyone was concerned about the Bulls clearing cap space. Rose stayed quietly in the background. He was interviewd by MouthPieceSports.com in June. They asked him about getting LeBron and Bosh. His response? "Just give me one of those players and I'll be all right". He wasn't gushing about the chance to play with superstars. He said "give me" one of them. That doesn't sound like anybody's Robin.

Before LeBron decided to take his talents to South Beach. There were reports Rose didn't want LeBron in Chicago. Word has it that while he texted James, Rose never reached out to beg him to come. Most upper management had their stars reach out to James. Apparently no one sent Rose a memo. According to Rose if James wanted to talk he could have just called him. As Adrian Wojnarowski of Yahoo Sports put it: James needed to be courted, needed to be wooed and apparently it surprised him there was a star who wasn’t falling over himself to do that.

When the dust settled and "The Decision" was made. You didn't hear anyone on the Bulls crying. They were happy with the additions of Boozer, Korver, and Brewer. More importantly Rose showed you the killer growing within.

"I want to be that guy," Rose said Tuesday in an interview with ESPNChicago.com before the start of Team USA's training camp. "I want to be the reason why the Bulls are back to what they were [during the Michael Jordan era]."

"Why wouldn't I want to be [the face of the franchise]?" Rose asked. "That's the point of playing the game. That's the greatest thing right now.

"I came to a team where they didn't make the playoffs, not for a couple of years. No one was really interested in the Bulls like that in Chicago, not like [it was during the Jordan era]. And I'm making it back [to being] exciting. I'm from Chicago, [and] it would mean a lot if I would just bring back one championship there, or even get past the first round. The city would go crazy. So for me to even bring that team back to like the old days, it would mean so much to this city."

Boastful isn't a word used to describe Derrick Rose often. Earlier this offseason he did talk up the expansion of his game. "It's there; I have a consistent 3-point shot now," Rose said. "You'll see. I just have so much confidence in my jump shot now. It's coming along so good. It's past even my expectations at this point."

Rose is a guy who likes being coached. He's one of the few players who listened to Vinny Del Negro. All indications are that Rose is greatly improving on defense. He's spending lots of time with new head coach Tom Thibodeau. Being the more complete player should give him a huge edge over Rondo for a spot on Team USA.

All of that doesn't matter if Rose can't become the superstar this team needs. Had someone like LeBron James come to Chicago, we'd still be asking that of Rose. Especially with LeBron because he's proven he doesn't want the ball. Analyze what Charles Barkley says about LeBron James, which in my opinion is 100% accurate.

"Let me just tell you this," Barkley said. "Mike and I are in 100 percent agreement on this. If you're the two-time defending NBA MVP, you don't leave anywhere. They come to you. That's ridiculous.

"I like LeBron. He's a great player. But I don't think in the history of sports you can find a two-time defending MVP leaving to go play with other people."

Now compare that with what Derrick Rose said about possibly leaving Chicago.

"I'm never [leaving]," he said, before punctuating that statement a few seconds later. "Never."

Ladies and gentlemen, this is a man who can be the best player on a championship team.