
Last friday, the Chicago Bull's 2008 preseason ended with an overtime win over their division rivals, the Milwaukee Bucks. According to ESPN power rankings, the Bulls were ranked 8th going into last years season. They were the third highest ranked team in the Eastern Conference behind the Detriot Pistons and the Boston Celtics. ESPN predicted the Bulls to have a record of 49-33, while they ended up with a depressing 33-49 record and the inability to make the playoffs. As a big Bulls fan and Bulls idealist, this offseason was a success. Since they failed to make the playoffs, the Bulls were eligable for the NBA Draft lottery. This means that they had a shot at snagging the number one overall pick. Although the chance of doing this was only 1.7%, somehow the Bulls found a way and drafted future superstar Derrick Rose.
This year the Bulls are predicted by ESPN power rankings to be the ninth best team in the East, which would mean just missing a playoff berth. They have dropped in just one year from the eigth ranked team in the NBA to the 17th. Does this have an effect on the average Bulls' fan's idealistic views for an NBA finals victory? Maybe, but it definately does not effect my idealistic views for my team. All we have done this offseason is improve. We are a better and more experienced team than last year. Last year we got rid of Big Ben Wallace, who was way past his prime and moved on. With the NBA's youngest team, the Bulls have a promising future. Many experts have what they think is a more pragmatic view of the Bulls, but who's to say they're right? The Bulls now have something to prove; they are in the top 8 teams in the NBA and can contend with the big guys. I know I'm looking forward to Tuesday night when the Bulls open their season at home against the Milwaukee Bucks. This should be a promising start to a new era of Bulls basketball.