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<blockquote data-quote="Roundball Sage" data-source="post: 1994423" data-attributes="member: 748116"><p>That's OK as far as that goes, but there is much more at work here.</p><p></p><p>Of course it was a classless thing by those Bulls fans who booed. But the fans only bear at most half the blame. The other half is totally owned by the Chicago Bulls Management and Owner. Someone in that organization should have known that the Krause name was going to be heavily booed. It has been that way for years any time that name came up. So it is just as much a fault of the franchise as it is for those fans who could have shown a bit more class than the Bull’s pathetic powers-that-be. Actually it was more the Bulls fault because THEY invited her and not the fans.</p><p></p><p>Did a Krause family member have a ‘right’ to be there? About that there is no debate. But just because someone has a right like this does not mean that fans are going forget their anger at what Krause did to the team, players, and Bulls fans when he wrecked the team. As said, it would have been classy for all Bulls fans at least be quiet... but passions took over.</p><p></p><p>And truth be told... this was a bit of Karma. What one sows, they reap. While Krause himself is not around to hear those boos... his other-half did. His actions came down on her. That’s how Karma works. Sometimes what one sows does not come back directly upon them but upon someone close to them. And we saw this last night.</p><p></p><p>And the ongoing, long-time pathetic state of the Bulls franchise could also be given a good share of the blame. If the Bulls had been a truly top-competitive NBA team like that used to be... fans would have felt some success and might have been more forgiving. But that was not the case. Again – Karma coming back on the Bulls for what they sowed after the Dynasty Teams were broken up for no good reason.</p><p></p><p>So the honest truth is that there is plenty of blame to go around for the booing that rained down on the West Side of Chicago. And just to set the record straight... these opinions from me come from someone who once was a Bulls season ticket holder for a while and has felt the passion of those fans who come out even on snowy and brutally-cold nights.</p><p></p><p>Bulls fans really care about this team. While it’s obvious that many members of the Bulls organization do not. Nor do they seem to have a clue about anything.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Roundball Sage, post: 1994423, member: 748116"] That's OK as far as that goes, but there is much more at work here. Of course it was a classless thing by those Bulls fans who booed. But the fans only bear at most half the blame. The other half is totally owned by the Chicago Bulls Management and Owner. Someone in that organization should have known that the Krause name was going to be heavily booed. It has been that way for years any time that name came up. So it is just as much a fault of the franchise as it is for those fans who could have shown a bit more class than the Bull’s pathetic powers-that-be. Actually it was more the Bulls fault because THEY invited her and not the fans. Did a Krause family member have a ‘right’ to be there? About that there is no debate. But just because someone has a right like this does not mean that fans are going forget their anger at what Krause did to the team, players, and Bulls fans when he wrecked the team. As said, it would have been classy for all Bulls fans at least be quiet... but passions took over. And truth be told... this was a bit of Karma. What one sows, they reap. While Krause himself is not around to hear those boos... his other-half did. His actions came down on her. That’s how Karma works. Sometimes what one sows does not come back directly upon them but upon someone close to them. And we saw this last night. And the ongoing, long-time pathetic state of the Bulls franchise could also be given a good share of the blame. If the Bulls had been a truly top-competitive NBA team like that used to be... fans would have felt some success and might have been more forgiving. But that was not the case. Again – Karma coming back on the Bulls for what they sowed after the Dynasty Teams were broken up for no good reason. So the honest truth is that there is plenty of blame to go around for the booing that rained down on the West Side of Chicago. And just to set the record straight... these opinions from me come from someone who once was a Bulls season ticket holder for a while and has felt the passion of those fans who come out even on snowy and brutally-cold nights. Bulls fans really care about this team. While it’s obvious that many members of the Bulls organization do not. Nor do they seem to have a clue about anything. [/QUOTE]
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