Bulls seem mired in ‘teamwide slump’

"The back-to-back is not the cause for us playing poorly"

Back before 'The Godfather' and 'The Sopranos,' mobsters were portrayed as funny guys. Jimmy Breslin, the New York newspaper columnist, wrote a novel about the exploits of the wise guys called 'The Gang That Couldn't Shoot Straight.'

Sounds like an apt title for my next book on the Bulls.

Here's Kirk Hinrich, Mr. 17.9 Percent on Three-Pointers, saying: 'My shot feels good. I feel like I'm taking good shots.'

Coach, they all felt good leaving my hand.

As the Bulls drop in here Tuesday night to play the Nuggets on the way back home for the Thanksgiving holiday break, there's no talk of issuing helmets to courtside fans when the Bulls have the ball. Read more

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