‘Childish’ Bulls fall down, go boom

"So then we kind of got our heads down a little bit and kind of gave in to the fatigue and gave in to the back-to-back situation."

Back in 2001, then-Bulls coach Tim Floyd stood in the hallway of the Target Center and suggested his players couldn't have beaten "a snappy junior high team" on a night they lost to Minnesota by 53 points. via Arlington Heights Daily Herald

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