For the end of the Carlos Boozer era in Chicago I was….When I saw the final score was Wizards 75, Bulls 69, I realized that I missed absolutely nothing.
I’ve seen seen the Illini score less than 19 points in a half TWICE this winter, so I’m fresh out of patience for watching basketball teams in the state of Illinois that can’t score a lick. That said, let’s give a big “Hey, thanks for coming!” to Carlos Boozer.
In style.
Twitter style.
Hopefully I wont have to watch Kirk Hinrich or Carlos Boozer in a #Bulls uniform ever again. Good riddance.
— ChiCitySports.Com (@ChiCitySports23) April 30, 2014
This may be the last 4th quarter Carlos Boozer doesn’t play for the Bulls.
— John Schuhmann (@johnschuhmann) April 30, 2014
Everyone pls come out to the UC for Carlos Boozer’s last home game as a Bull – to commemorate this moment pls let anyone go past you easily.
— Steven Edwards (@StevenFTUK) April 29, 2014
Sort of the opposite of “unstoppable force meets immovable object” question. Would Carlos Boozer be able to defend the Bulls?
— Kelly Scaletta (@KellyScaletta) April 30, 2014
So, is it officially Carmelo Anthony season or officially Carlos Boozer amnesty season? Web poll!
— steve rosenbloom (@steverosenbloom) April 30, 2014
OMG BOOZER YOU SUCK
— Adam Jun (@ajbulls) April 30, 2014
Paging Captain Obvious. “@AlexKennedyNBA: These may be Carlos Boozer’s final minutes as a member of the Chicago Bulls.
— Adam Jun (@ajbulls) April 30, 2014
Silver Lining’s Playbook: Boozer’s ball-and-chain contract will soon, mercifully be off the books. #amnesty
— Adam Jun (@ajbulls) April 30, 2014
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