Chicago Bulls are arguably the most disappointing team in the NBA this season.
With a roster full of talent, the team has grossly underachieved and lacked any real direction on the court, devoid of any leaders.
Chicago Bulls are arguably the most disappointing team in the NBA this season.
With a roster full of talent, the team has grossly underachieved and lacked any real direction on the court, devoid of any leaders.

Much like Seinfeld was a show about nothing, the new Gatorade “Recover Time” videos feature your favorite athletes doing nothing – which is when recovery happens.
The Gatorade campaign initially kicked-off in December 2015 to remind athletes that if it’s not game time, it’s recover time.
Gatorade Recover protein bars, shakes and powders have the right amount of carbs and high-quality protein to refuel exhausted bodies and help bring muscles back to life
“It’s Recover Time” is a compilation of recovery routines for Cam Newton, Paul George and Bryce Harper:
“Sleep” features MLB MVP, Bryce Harper, quietly recovering:
“Play” features Pacers’ Paul George recovering as he battles his teammate Joe Young in video games:
All-Star games are pretty boring, thought the NBA game has it’s moments at times. With Kobe Bryant getting to say farewell the game will be even more ridiculous. How many shots will Kobe miss?
The NFL, NBA and MLB need to get rid of their idiotic bans on marijuana for their players.
Check out this video and article from Jay Williams who describes how he became addicted to prescription drugs after his motorcycle accident.
Marijuana is a much better option for pain management because it’s much less addictive (if at all) than prescription drugs.
I’d love to see the NBA start by lifting their ban.
The Ball Up “Search for the Next” is completely different from its predecessors. It’s a 10-city tour looking for the best undiscovered player in the country that culminates in $100,000 and a roster spot for the tour’s winner.
In 2003, the most popular streetball player in the world right now, The Professor, was one of them.
While attending an And1 Mixtape Tour stop in Portland, Oregon in 2003, the 5’10,” 155-pound 19-year-old Professor competed in an open run competition prior to that evening’s game and did well enough to get invited back that evening to square off against Team And1.
“Yeah, true story. We would’ve been fully content just watching the game,” said Professor about the experience. “I got there early and saw that there was an open run going on and that there was a chance. I hopped in as soon as I could and showed them what I could do.
“And next thing I know, I’m selected to play against the And1 Mixtape Tour team. I got the crowd excited again a few times in that game, and then that night, they asked me to go on tour with them, and I was just shocked.”
Ball Up started in 2009 and took the concept of touring streetball to a new level.
“The whole experience has been a blessing. I’ve been able to travel the world, got to call basketball my job thanks to the company giving me my first contract in 2003. So I just feel really blessed to be in this position and that Ball Up wanted to start this movement up again.”
The Professor is humble, but let’s not forget how sick he is.
Here’s that move, in a single frame:

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