Tuesday, July 6, 2010

BULLS BULLS BULLS

The Chicago Bulls have made so many moves this off season and now we are just left to wait to find out if they have been smart moves. We can at least rest assured knowing that they are doing everything they can to make a run at the Championship. It takes one step forward to reach the milestone at the top which is The Larry O'Brien NBA Championship Trophy. Which is the trophy awarded to the National Basketball Association (NBA) team that wins the NBA Finals at the conclusion of every NBA season.

The current trophy was created in 1977[1] replacing its predecessor, the Walter A. Brown Trophy. The name of the new trophy design remained the same until the 1984 NBA Finals, when it was renamed in honor of the former NBA commissioner Larry O'Brien, who served from 1975 to 1983. Before joining the NBA, O'Brien was the United States Postmaster General under President Lyndon B. Johnson from 1965 to 1968.[2]

Whatever it is called, The Chicago Bulls have waited long enough for it. Let's bring it on home to sweet home Chicago.

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