I always like the “what happened on this day” stuff. Mostly sports of course, and it doesn’t matter if it was 1 or 100 years ago, it’s cool. I guess I like history… Of course, I would have a PHD in Chicago sports history… well, OK, at least a Masters, for stuff that has happened in my lifetime, although I certainly would have my gaps. I’d like to even go back further and read more about it; I have read a number of books about Chicago sports teams… should put another couple on my Christmas list. Anyways, as the what happened on this day stuff rolls through my timeline on Twitter, it’s funny to see Bulls & Blackhawks stuff. It’s funny, or sad depending on how you look at it, because the Bulls & Blackhawks are not playing right now, like they should be. We are certainly living in an alternate universe right now.
At least football season hasn’t changed. We knew the NFL would be moving forward regardless of what was going on with the COVID. It seems to be going OK for the most part. Heck, up until a couple weeks ago, there was historic stuff being shared around our baseball teams. Yeah, not much… 2005 for the Sox and 2016 for the Cubs, but hey, we do have some October, and in the Cubs case, November baseball memories. But right about now, the NBA & NHL seasons would be going strong. Right about now, we only have the Bears, which up until a few weeks ago, was a very good thing. It’s still a good thing… What’s the deal with basketball and hockey?
Well, I saw a potential return date for the NBA of December 22nd; that sounds pretty good. There will be only 72 games in the season this year, which again, doesn’t sound bad. I believe the draft is coming up this week, and from a Bulls perspective, unfortunately, that is an exciting day. Having the 4th overall pick for right now means we’ll get a very good player; better than the player we would pick at our historic position of 7th in the draft. What will the Bulls do in the draft? Not sure, but I will say one thing: I feel 100% more confident this time around than last time. Through the COVID days, the Bulls have completely overhauled their front office & coaching staff, which were both very good things. I have confidence in AK and which ever direction he chooses to go with this roster; I think there are options. I don’t have an issue with anything he’s done at this point… give him time… haha. Until then, I’m fully supportive; trust in AK.
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So I guess I’m missing the Bulls and Blackhawks right about now. I know with the Bears playing, we’ll continue to be OK; it’d be nice if they win again though. Until then, we’ll patiently wait… for that Bears win and for our Bulls & Blackhawks to return. And then what about next year’s baseball season??? OK, OK… let’s stick to the seasonal sports for now…
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